Sandro Scheibler is a Swiss self-employed carpenter, sports coach & athlete who participated in the regular Ninja Warrior Germany Seasons 6-9 and Ninja Warrior Germany All-Stars 2. In Ninja Warrior Germany, Sandro Scheibler is considered as one of the fastest & strongest athletes and since his debut season, he has evolved from a promising newcomer to one of the huge fan-favourites of the show and is always viewed as a competitor to go very far in Ninja Warrior Germany All-Stars, and especially in the regular seasons. In fact, Scheibler is even viewed as one of the top favorites to become the second holder of the title "Ninja Warrior Germany". And while he was rated highly early on in his Ninja Warrior Germany career due to his consistency in Ninja Warrior Germany 6 & 8, with him making it to the Third Stage in both of these seasons (and getting to the final obstacle in the latter of them), the main reason to that is to be considered his dominant performance in Ninja Warrior Germany 9. There, Scheibler cleared the Super Salmon Ladder the best in his Preliminary Round (Preliminary Round 3), winning the Speed Pass, earned the best result in the Semi-finals overall, which granted him a cash prize of 10,000 โฌ, and then amazingly became the sixth person to reach the Final Stage in the history of regular Ninja Warrior Germany seasons. And while his quest for Total Victory there unfortunately ended early on the Salmon Ladder, Scheibler still finished in 3rd at the end of the day (only behind the other two Finalists of that season, Moritz Hans & Renรฉ Casselly) and proved that all the advance praise is justified and that he is a major threat to win it all in the future regular Ninja Warrior Germany seasons. In his sole Ninja Warrior Germany All-Stars season, Scheibler also demonstrated amazing skill by getting the best clear time in Round 1 of his Preliminary Round (Preliminary Round 5) and making it to the Finals.
Prior to the start of his Ninja Warrior Germany career, Scheibler had already made a name for himself in his home country, namely in both seasons of Ninja Warrior Switzerland (Ninja Warrior Switzerland 1 & 2). In the latter of the aforementioned seasons, he also reached the Third Stage and became the third best athlete of the entire season.
Ninja Warrior Switzerland[]
Ninja Warrior Switzerland 1[]
Sandro also competed in the first ever Ninja Warrior Switzerland where he competed in the fourth heat where he was able to beat the entire course finishing in a minute forty seven and getting the final spot in the Top Ten moving onto the Semi-finals. During the fourth Semi-finals, he failed the Bar Hop but was still able to grab the fifth and final spot on the leaderboard moving onto Stage One once again. On Stage One, he made it all the way to the seventh obstacle, the Pole Grasper before shockingly ending his season, which marks the first time on either Ninja Warrior Switzerland or Ninja Warrior Germany that he has failed Stage One.
Ninja Warrior Switzerland 2[]
Sandro returned for the next season of Ninja Warrior Switzerland where he competed in the second heat this time around where he was once again able to conquer the qualifying course this time with the second fastest time moving onto the Semi-finals once again. During the second Semi-finals, he was one of two to conquer the entire course this time with the fastest time of his heat moving onto Stage One once again. He was able to get through Stage One this time (beating the seventh obstacle which this time around was Block Run). and made it to Stage Two where he was able to beat the course this time with the third fastest time but shockingly failed the first obstacle, the Crazy Cliffhanger on Stage Three where he failed the transition from the first to the second ledge which ended his season once again on Stage Three where he got the third best result of the season.
Ninja Warrior Germany[]
Ninja Warrior Germany 6[]
He first appeared in Ninja Warrior Germany 6 during the fifth preliminary round where Sandro was able to become one of eight to complete the course with the fourth fastest time qualifying for the Power Tower. He first competed against Benjamin Grams whom Sandro was able to beat making it to the final round against Yasin El Azzazy who he was also able to beat earning the Speed Pass for his preliminary round. During the Semi-finals, he ran for fun (because his run wouldn't count towards the final result of the leaderboard). where he shockingly failed the third obstacle, the Wingnuts but still moved onto Stage One. During Stage One, he was easily able to conquer the course this time around with about 12 seconds left on the clock moving onto Stage Two. On Stage Two, he struggled a tad bit with the Dragonback but was able to get through it and was able to finish the course with just under two seconds left moving onto the Stage Three. On Stage Three, he shockingly failed Cane Lane where he failed the transition from the first to the second track and he missed the track ending his rookie season where he held the Top Rookie performance of the season and was also the eighth best of the season.
Ninja Warrior Germany 7[]
Sandro returned for his second season in Ninja Warrior Germany 7 during the third preliminary round where his run was all cut but he was still able to clear the preliminary round with the fastest time, but had to withdraw from the duel course (which got recorded on another day) and subsequently from the entire season after being tested positive for COVID-19 which ended his season early.
Ninja Warrior Germany 8[]
Sandro returned once again in Ninja Warrior Germany 8 where this time he competed in fifth preliminary round where this time around his run was shown and it was shown that he failed the new obstacle, Piston Plunge where he failed the transition from the fifth piston to the wheel and couldn't hold onto the wheel, marking the first time that he wasn't able to complete the qualifying course but still moved onto the Semi-finals in 8th place. During the Semi-finals, he competed in the second half of the Semi-finals where he was able to get through the difficult obstacle such as Lightning Bolts and was one of the few to conquer Flipped Around on his way to hit his first buzzer of the season (and the first time that he was able to clear a Semi-finals course) finishing the course just under four minutes placing fourth and going back to Stage One. On Stage One, he was able to once beat the course with just over thirteen seconds left moving onto Stage Two once again. On Stage Two, he was able to get the second fastest time of the night (right behind Renรฉ Casselly) and move onto Stage Three for the second time in his career. On Stage Three, he was able to get through Hopscotch (which had eliminated two ninjas earlier that night). and made it to the final obstacle, the Cliffhanger 3.0 where he failed the transition to the fifth ledge and couldn't hold onto the ledge ending his season once again on Stage Three and he had the third best run of the season (right behind Renรฉ Casselly and the only one that season who had been able to conquer Stage Three, Philipp Gรถthert).
Ninja Warrior Germany 9[]
On April 12th 2024, Sandro Scheibler officially confirmed in this post of his Instagram account that he would return to Ninja Warrior Germany to participate in the ninth season of the show.
This time, he first participated in the third Preliminary Round where he was able to become one of four to beat the Box Office and even attempted the Curved Mega Wall/Mega Wall 2.0, but failed to complete it on his first and only try but was still able to beat the course with the fourth fastest time giving him the shot to compete on the Super Salmon Ladder. On the Super Salmon Ladder, he was the final runner in the competition where he finished with the fastest time in his preliminary round earning the Speed Pass (for the second time) and became the eighth person to clear the Super Salmon Ladder this season and twentieth to do so in Ninja Warrior Germany history, guaranteeing himself a spot on Stage One. During the Semi-finals, he was able to beat the very difficult Jawbreakers (which knocked out four of his fellow Speed Pass winners including Philipp Gรถthert). On his way to once again clearing the Semi-finals course with the fastest time coming in just over a minute twenty, this also marks the first and only time he has gotten the fastest time in his career. He also won 10,000 โฌ at the end of the final Semi-finals round (after his fellow Speed Pass rival and friendly rival, Renรฉ Casselly shockingly failed Jawbreakers). On Stage One, he was the final runner of it and for his third straight season was able to conquer the course this time with just over eight seconds left on the clock. On Stage Two, he was once again able to clear the entire course going back to Stage Three. On Stage Three, he was able to get past the Peg Cloud (which had eliminated three ninjas that night) and then got past the Cliffhanger 3.0 (which took him out during his run in the previous season). and then was able to beat the next and final obstacle, Leaps of Faith getting his first Stage Three buzzer where he had one of the best reactions to clearing the course, he was joined by fellow Stage Three finishers, Moritz Hans and fellow Speed Pass winner (and his friendly rival), Renรฉ Casselly. On Stage Four, he was the final hope for someone to achieve Total Victory but he derailed the bar on the Salmon Ladder ending his run early and giving him his best season yet and for the second season in a row, he was the 3rd best of the season.
Trivia[]
- Sandro Scheibler holds the Top Rookie performance of Ninja Warrior Germany 6, in which he reached the second obstacle of the Third Stage.
- His motto is: "Anything that isn't fun also isn't worth it."
- Sandro is one of six to have ever completed Stage Three in Ninja Warrior Germany history,
Results:[]
Ninja Warrior Switzerland[]
Regular Competitions[]
| NWSwi | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Failed Pole Grasper (First Stage) | 12th best of the season. |
| 2 | Failed Crazy Cliffhanger (Third Stage) | Failed the transition from the first to the second ledge. Fell between the first and the second ledge. 3rd best of the season. |
Ninja Warrior Germany[]
Regular Competitions[]
| NWG | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Failed Cane Lane (Third Stage) | Failed the transition from the first to the second track. Missed the track. 8th best of the season. |
| 7 | Withdrew (Preliminary Round 3) | All-Cut. Originally cleared the Preliminary Round course with the best time overall, but had to be withdrawn from the Duel Course (which got recorded on another day) and then subsequently from the entire season after being tested positive for COVID-19 on the next recording day. |
| 8 | Failed Cliffhanger 3.0 (Third Stage) | Failed the transition from the fourth to the fifth ledge. Failed to hold onto the ledge. 3rd best of the season. |
| 9 | Failed Salmon Ladder (Final Stage) | Failed the transition from the 19th to the 21st rung. Derailed the bar. First time he has been able to clear the Third Stage in his Ninja Warrior Germany career. Sixth ever to beat the Third Stage. 3rd best of the season. |
Spin-Offs[]
Ninja Warrior Germany All-Stars[]
| Season | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Finals, Round 1 (First Duel-Round) | Lost vs. Leonardo Calderon. |
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