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|name = Spin Bridge
 
|name = Spin Bridge
 
|image = Vlcsnap-2012-12-27-22h57m20s100.png
 
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|caption = [[Spin Bridge]], [[SASUKE 28]]
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|caption = Spin Bridge, [[SASUKE 28]]
 
|g4_name = Spinning Bridge
 
|g4_name = Spinning Bridge
 
|s_stage = [[First Stage]]
 
|s_stage = [[First Stage]]
 
|s_first = [[SASUKE 27]]
 
|s_first = [[SASUKE 27]]
 
|s_last = [[SASUKE 28]]
 
|s_last = [[SASUKE 28]]
|s_comps = [[List of SASUKE obstacles|2 Competitions]]
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|s_comps = [[List of SASUKE competitions|2 competitions]]
 
|s_attempt = [[Kanno Hitoshi]], [[SASUKE 27]]
 
|s_attempt = [[Kanno Hitoshi]], [[SASUKE 27]]
 
|s_clear = [[Kanno Hitoshi]], [[SASUKE 27]]}}
 
|s_clear = [[Kanno Hitoshi]], [[SASUKE 27]]}}
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The '''Spin Bridge''' (スピンブリッジ) is an obstacle used in [[SASUKE 27]] in the [[First Stage]], positioned after the [[Soritatsu Kabe]]. The obstacle is a version of the [[Cannonball]], which was used in [[VIKING]] tournaments, where the competitors has to run across four spheres, which would spin when they stepped on them.
   
The '''Spin Bridge''' (スピンブリッジ) is an obstacle used in [[SASUKE 27]] in the [[First Stage]], positioned after the [[Soritatsu Kabe]]. The obstacle is a version of the [[Cannonball]] used in the [[VIKING]] tournaments, where the competitor has to run across four spheres, which spin when touched. The obstacle did small damage for its debut, eliminating previous finalists [[SASUKE All-Stars|All-Star]] [[Yamamoto Shingo]] and veteran [[Takahashi Kenji]]. It should also be noted that this obstacle is infamous for dislocating [[Kanno Hitoshi]]'s shoulder and forcing him to withdraw after the [[Slider Drop]] in Stage 2.
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The obstacle did small damage for its debut, eliminating previous finalists, including [[SASUKE All-Stars|SASUKE All-Star]] [[Yamamoto Shingo]] and veteran [[Takahashi Kenji]]. It should also be noted that this obstacle is infamous for dislocating [[Kanno Hitoshi]]'s shoulder and forcing him to withdraw after the [[Slider Drop]] in the Second Stage.
   
In [[SASUKE 28]], it returned and was placed in the third position just after the [[Rolling Escargot]]. It proved to be much more brutal than in [[SASUKE 27]], as it took out numerous competitors (including [[SASUKE 24]] finalists [[Li En Zhi]] and [[Hashimoto Kouji]], and [[SASUKE All-Stars]] [[Yamamoto Shingo]] (for a second straight tournament) and [[Akiyama Kazuhiko]]). [[Gondou Hiroyuki]] was the first to beat it that day. It was replaced by the [[Hedgehog]] in [[SASUKE 29]].
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In [[SASUKE 28]], it returned and was placed in the third position, just after the [[Rolling Escargot]]. It was proven to be much more brutal than in [[SASUKE 27]], as it took out numerous competitors, including [[SASUKE 24]] finalists: [[Lee En-Chih]] and [[Hashimoto Kōji]], and two [[SASUKE All-Stars]]: [[Yamamoto Shingo]] (for the second straight tournament) and [[Akiyama Kazuhiko]]. [[Gondou Hiroyuki]] was the first to beat the obstacle in that tournament. It was replaced by the [[Hedgehog]] in [[SASUKE 29]].
   
 
[[File:Vlcsnap-2011-10-07-03h50m09s131.png|thumb|left|276px|[[Matachi Ryo]] attempted the Spin Bridge, [[SASUKE 27]]]]
This obstacle was also used as the seventh obstacle in Stage One on [[American Ninja Warrior 4]] to [[American Ninja Warrior 6]]. On American Ninja Warrior 4, it eliminated [[David Campbell]] and [[Tim Shieff]]. After two seasons hiatus, this obstacle returned on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]], as the third obstacle in San Antonio. However, the obstacle was modified, with the second and fourth sphere were lifted slightly, made it harder to maintain the step and balance.
 
   
[[File:Vlcsnap-2011-10-07-03h50m09s131.png|thumb|left|300px|[[Matachi Ryo]] attempting the Spin Bridge in [[SASUKE 27]].]][[File:ANW9_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|306px|American Ninja Warrior 9's Spinning Bridge in San Antonio]]
 
 
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==American Ninja Warrior Appearances==
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[[File:ANW4_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 4's Spinning Bridge in Stage One]]
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[[File:ANW5_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 5's Spinning Bridge in Stage One]]
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[[File:ANW6_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 6's Spinning Bridge in Stage One]]
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The Spin Bridge (called as the Spinning Bridge) appeared as the seventh obstacle in Stage One from [[American Ninja Warrior 4]] to [[American Ninja Warrior 6]]. On [[American Ninja Warrior 4]], it eliminated [[David Campbell]] (which would start his 4 consecutive Stage One failures until [[American Ninja Warrior 9]]) and [[Tim Shieff]]. On [[American Ninja Warrior 7]], it was replaced by the [[Coin Flip]], which had a similar concept with this obstacle.
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==='''Other Season Appearances'''===
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===='''American Ninja Warrior 9'''====
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[[File:ANW9_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 9's Spinning Bridge in San Antonio]]
 
On [[American Ninja Warrior 9]], the Spinning Bridge returned as the third obstacle in San Antonio. However, the obstacle was modified, with the second and fourth spheres were lifted slightly, which made it harder to maintain the step and balance.
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Only 10 competitors failed on the obstacle during San Antonio qualifiers, including [[Kaiti Haymaker]], [[Kevin Jordan]], [[Andrew Swinghamer]], and [[Matt Laessig]]. During San Antonio finals, no competitor failed on the obstacle.
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{{clear}}
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===='''American Ninja Warrior 10'''====
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[[File:ANW10_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 10's Spinning Bridge in Los Angeles]]
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On [[American Ninja Warrior 10]], the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Los Angeles. This time, the number of spheres was increased to 6, the spheres' shape was changed to elliptical, and the third, fourth, and sixth spheres were placed lower than the other spheres, making it much harder to maintain the step and balance.
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This time, 17 competitors failed on the obstacle during Los Angeles qualifiers, including [[Nikkilette Wright]] and [[Benjamin Humphrys]] (who was disqualified for touching a sphere with his hands). During Los Angeles finals, 5 competitors failed on the obstacle, including [[Verdale Benson]], [[Ruben Arellano]], and [[Scott Willson]] (who nearly twisted his back after failing the dismount).
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[[File:CNW2_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|The Spinning Bridge during Celebrity Ninja Warrior: Red Nose Day 2]]
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During [[Celebrity Ninja Warrior: Red Nose Day 2]], the obstacle featured 7 elliptical spheres and the spheres were arranged in a straight line. Among the 8 celebrity competitors who attempted the obstacle, only Colton Dunn failed to complete it.
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{{clear}}
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===='''American Ninja Warrior 11'''====
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[[File:ANW11_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|American Ninja Warrior 11's Spinning Bridge in Cincinnati]]
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On [[American Ninja Warrior 11]], the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Cincinnati.
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This time, the obstacle became significantly more brutal, as it eliminated a total of 24 competitors. Some competitors, such as [[Kyle Schulze]], [[Tyler Yamauchi]], and [[Jamie Ross]], lost their balance from and fell into the water. However, other competitors such as [[Landon Fischer]], [[Sophia Oster]], and most shockingly, [[Ian Dory]] (making it his first early exit during his American Ninja Warrior appearances and the first time that he didn't advance to city finals and Las Vegas national finals), were disqualified for touching a sphere with their hands.
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During Cincinnati finals, the obstacle eliminated [[Derrick Pavoni]], [[Jackson Twait]], and [[Cameron Baumgartner]] (who had originally cleared the course but was disqualified for touching one of the support cables).
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{{clear}}
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==Other Appearances==
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==='''SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia'''===
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[[File:SNWI_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia's Spinning Bridge in Semifinal Stage 2]]
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On [[SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia]], the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Semifinal Stage 2.
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==='''SASUKE Vietnam '''===
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[[File:Ảnh chụp màn hình (20).png|thumb|276px|SASUKE Vietnam 2's Spinning Bridge]]
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On [[SASUKE Vietnam 1]] and [[SASUKE Vietnam 2]], the Spinning Bridge (called locally as Cầu Quay) appeared as the second obstacle in Stage 3. It was replaced by the [[Floating Boards]] on [[SASUKE Vietnam 3]].
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==='''Ninja Warrior UK'''===
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[[File:NWUK_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|Ninja Warrior UK's Spinning Bridge]]
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On [[Ninja Warrior UK]] and [[Ninja Warrior UK 2]], the Spinning Bridge appeared as the eighth obstacle in the finals' Stage 1.
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[[File:NWUK4_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|Ninja Warrior UK 4's Spinning Bridge]]
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Then, on [[Ninja Warrior UK 4]], the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Heat 1 and Heat 3. This time, the number of spheres was increased to 5 and the spheres were arranged in a slightly skewed pattern (similar to the [[Broken Bridge]] used on [[American Ninja Warrior 9]] and [[American Ninja Warrior 10]]).
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[[File:NWUK5_Spinning_Bridge.jpg|thumb|276px|Ninja Warrior UK 5's Spinning Bridge]]
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On [[Ninja Warrior UK 5]], the obstacle appeared as the third obstacle in Heat 1. This time, the spheres' shape was changed to elliptical (similar to the one used in Los Angeles course on [[American Ninja Warrior 10]] and Cincinnati course on [[American Ninja Warrior 11]]).
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{{clear}}
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==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
==Competitors' Success Rate==
 
*All results based on the TBS/NBC broadcast and external information found
 
*All results based on the TBS/NBC broadcast and external information found
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===SASUKE===
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{|class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|''SASUKE''
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|''SASUKE''
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|Clears
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|Clears
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===American Ninja Warrior===
 
===American Ninja Warrior===
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{| class="wikitable sortable zebra" width="100%"
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|''ANW''
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|''ANW''
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|Clears
 
!width="20%" style="background-color: #4D0503;"|Clears
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|-
 
|-
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 4|ANW4]]
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 4|ANW4]]
|27
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|28
|40
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|41
|67.5%
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|68.29%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 5|ANW5]]
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 5|ANW5]]
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|24
 
|26
 
|26
 
|92.31%
|28
 
|92.85%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 6|ANW6]]
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 6|ANW6]]
|19
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|20
 
|30
 
|30
|63.33%
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|66.67%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 9|ANW9]] (qualifiers)
 
|[[American Ninja Warrior 9|ANW9]] (qualifiers)
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|33
 
|33
 
|33
 
|33
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|100%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 10|ANW10]] (qualifiers)
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|52
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|69
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|75.36%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 10|ANW10]] (finals)
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|27
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|32
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|84.38%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 11|ANW11]] (qualifiers)
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|40
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|64
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|62.5%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior 11|ANW11]] (finals)
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|27
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|30
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|90%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. Japan|USA vs. Japan]]
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|4
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|4
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|100%
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|-
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|[[American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. The World|USA vs. The World]]
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|4
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|4
 
|100%
 
|100%
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Total
 
|Total
|160
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|314
|196
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|398
|81.63%
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|78.89%
 
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==Trivia==
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*The Spin Bridge seems to be based on Newton's cradle (a device to demonstrate the conservation of momentum and energy).
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*The Spinning Bridge that appeared on American Ninja Warrior is one of two Stage One balance obstacles to appear in a city qualifying course, with the other being the [[Broken Bridge]].
 
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[[Category:SASUKE obstacles]]
 
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 6]]
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 6]]
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 9]]
 
[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 9]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 10]]
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[[Category:American Ninja Warrior 11]]
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[[Category:Kanzenseiha Eliminators]]

Revision as of 14:29, 18 February 2020

The Spin Bridge (スピンブリッジ) is an obstacle used in SASUKE 27 in the First Stage, positioned after the Soritatsu Kabe. The obstacle is a version of the Cannonball, which was used in VIKING tournaments, where the competitors has to run across four spheres, which would spin when they stepped on them.

The obstacle did small damage for its debut, eliminating previous finalists, including SASUKE All-Star Yamamoto Shingo and veteran Takahashi Kenji. It should also be noted that this obstacle is infamous for dislocating Kanno Hitoshi's shoulder and forcing him to withdraw after the Slider Drop in the Second Stage.

In SASUKE 28, it returned and was placed in the third position, just after the Rolling Escargot. It was proven to be much more brutal than in SASUKE 27, as it took out numerous competitors, including SASUKE 24 finalists: Lee En-Chih and Hashimoto Kōji, and two SASUKE All-Stars: Yamamoto Shingo (for the second straight tournament) and Akiyama Kazuhiko. Gondou Hiroyuki was the first to beat the obstacle in that tournament. It was replaced by the Hedgehog in SASUKE 29.

Vlcsnap-2011-10-07-03h50m09s131

Matachi Ryo attempted the Spin Bridge, SASUKE 27

American Ninja Warrior Appearances

ANW4 Spinning Bridge

American Ninja Warrior 4's Spinning Bridge in Stage One

ANW5 Spinning Bridge

American Ninja Warrior 5's Spinning Bridge in Stage One

ANW6 Spinning Bridge

American Ninja Warrior 6's Spinning Bridge in Stage One

The Spin Bridge (called as the Spinning Bridge) appeared as the seventh obstacle in Stage One from American Ninja Warrior 4 to American Ninja Warrior 6. On American Ninja Warrior 4, it eliminated David Campbell (which would start his 4 consecutive Stage One failures until American Ninja Warrior 9) and Tim Shieff. On American Ninja Warrior 7, it was replaced by the Coin Flip, which had a similar concept with this obstacle.


Other Season Appearances

American Ninja Warrior 9

ANW9 Spinning Bridge

American Ninja Warrior 9's Spinning Bridge in San Antonio

On American Ninja Warrior 9, the Spinning Bridge returned as the third obstacle in San Antonio. However, the obstacle was modified, with the second and fourth spheres were lifted slightly, which made it harder to maintain the step and balance.

Only 10 competitors failed on the obstacle during San Antonio qualifiers, including Kaiti Haymaker, Kevin Jordan, Andrew Swinghamer, and Matt Laessig. During San Antonio finals, no competitor failed on the obstacle.

American Ninja Warrior 10

ANW10 Spinning Bridge

American Ninja Warrior 10's Spinning Bridge in Los Angeles

On American Ninja Warrior 10, the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Los Angeles. This time, the number of spheres was increased to 6, the spheres' shape was changed to elliptical, and the third, fourth, and sixth spheres were placed lower than the other spheres, making it much harder to maintain the step and balance.

This time, 17 competitors failed on the obstacle during Los Angeles qualifiers, including Nikkilette Wright and Benjamin Humphrys (who was disqualified for touching a sphere with his hands). During Los Angeles finals, 5 competitors failed on the obstacle, including Verdale Benson, Ruben Arellano, and Scott Willson (who nearly twisted his back after failing the dismount).

CNW2 Spinning Bridge

The Spinning Bridge during Celebrity Ninja Warrior: Red Nose Day 2

During Celebrity Ninja Warrior: Red Nose Day 2, the obstacle featured 7 elliptical spheres and the spheres were arranged in a straight line. Among the 8 celebrity competitors who attempted the obstacle, only Colton Dunn failed to complete it.


American Ninja Warrior 11

ANW11 Spinning Bridge

American Ninja Warrior 11's Spinning Bridge in Cincinnati

On American Ninja Warrior 11, the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Cincinnati.

This time, the obstacle became significantly more brutal, as it eliminated a total of 24 competitors. Some competitors, such as Kyle Schulze, Tyler Yamauchi, and Jamie Ross, lost their balance from and fell into the water. However, other competitors such as Landon Fischer, Sophia Oster, and most shockingly, Ian Dory (making it his first early exit during his American Ninja Warrior appearances and the first time that he didn't advance to city finals and Las Vegas national finals), were disqualified for touching a sphere with their hands.

During Cincinnati finals, the obstacle eliminated Derrick Pavoni, Jackson Twait, and Cameron Baumgartner (who had originally cleared the course but was disqualified for touching one of the support cables).

Other Appearances

SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia

SNWI Spinning Bridge

SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia's Spinning Bridge in Semifinal Stage 2

On SASUKE Ninja Warrior Indonesia, the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Semifinal Stage 2.


SASUKE Vietnam

Ảnh chụp màn hình (20)

SASUKE Vietnam 2's Spinning Bridge

On SASUKE Vietnam 1 and SASUKE Vietnam 2, the Spinning Bridge (called locally as Cầu Quay) appeared as the second obstacle in Stage 3. It was replaced by the Floating Boards on SASUKE Vietnam 3.


Ninja Warrior UK

NWUK Spinning Bridge

Ninja Warrior UK's Spinning Bridge

On Ninja Warrior UK and Ninja Warrior UK 2, the Spinning Bridge appeared as the eighth obstacle in the finals' Stage 1.

NWUK4 Spinning Bridge

Ninja Warrior UK 4's Spinning Bridge

Then, on Ninja Warrior UK 4, the Spinning Bridge appeared as the third obstacle in Heat 1 and Heat 3. This time, the number of spheres was increased to 5 and the spheres were arranged in a slightly skewed pattern (similar to the Broken Bridge used on American Ninja Warrior 9 and American Ninja Warrior 10).

NWUK5 Spinning Bridge

Ninja Warrior UK 5's Spinning Bridge

On Ninja Warrior UK 5, the obstacle appeared as the third obstacle in Heat 1. This time, the spheres' shape was changed to elliptical (similar to the one used in Los Angeles course on American Ninja Warrior 10 and Cincinnati course on American Ninja Warrior 11).

Competitors' Success Rate

  • All results based on the TBS/NBC broadcast and external information found

SASUKE

SASUKE Clears Attempts Percentage
27 27 30 90%
28 18 36 50%
Total 45 66 68.18%

American Ninja Warrior

ANW Clears Attempts Percentage
ANW4 28 41 68.29%
ANW5 24 26 92.31%
ANW6 20 30 66.67%
ANW9 (qualifiers) 55 65 84.61%
ANW9 (finals) 33 33 100%
ANW10 (qualifiers) 52 69 75.36%
ANW10 (finals) 27 32 84.38%
ANW11 (qualifiers) 40 64 62.5%
ANW11 (finals) 27 30 90%
USA vs. Japan 4 4 100%
USA vs. The World 4 4 100%
Total 314 398 78.89%

Trivia

  • The Spin Bridge seems to be based on Newton's cradle (a device to demonstrate the conservation of momentum and energy).
  • The Spinning Bridge that appeared on American Ninja Warrior is one of two Stage One balance obstacles to appear in a city qualifying course, with the other being the Broken Bridge.