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Robin Pietschmann is a Coast Guard Rescue Swimmer who has competed five times on American Ninja Warrior.

American Ninja Warrior 4[]

Pietschmann made his debut in 2012 and was all cut. His run ended on the first obstacle, the Quad Steps. This would not deter him and he'd come back better than ever in the following season.

American Ninja Warrior 5[]

Pietschmann returned to Ninja Warrior at the Baltimore Qualifiers. His qualifying run would be digested. He would have no issues on the first obstacle this time around and clear the course in 1:28:75. This time placed him 7th overall.

In the City Finals, Pietschmann would be digested again. His inexperience would be exposed on the Salmon Ladder. He looked at both sides of the bars, hesitated, then immediately derailed the bar on his first leap.

American Ninja Warrior 6[]

Robin returned to compete in Denver in American Ninja Warrior 6 where his run was digested in qualifying but it was shown that he finished the course. In the city finals he failed the Doorknob Arch but moved on to the national finals. His run on Stage One was cut but it was revealed that he failed the Silk Slider.

American Ninja Warrior 7[]

Robin competed in San Pedro for the special Military event in American Ninja Warrior 7, where he put up  the fastest time of the night in Qualifying and earned POM Run of the Night. In the city finals he failed the 9th obstacle, the Globe Grasper but placed 4th overall and made his second trip to Vegas. His run on Stage One was digested but it was shown that he failed the fifth obstacle the Sonic Curve.

American Ninja Warrior 9[]

Robin returned to compete in Los Angeles in American Ninja Warrior 9, his run in Qualifying was cut but he finished the course placing 12th. In the city finals his run was digested but it was shown that he failed the Stair Hopper but placed 9th overall and moved on the the national finals. On Stage One, he failed the Flying Squirrel.

He did apply for American Ninja Warrior 11, 12 and 13 but did not get called back.

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