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1st Place: Brian Orosco 1st Place: Brian Orosco


2nd Place: Levi Meeueenburg 2nd Place: Levi Meeuwenburg


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4th Place: Paul Darnell 4th Place: Paul Darnell


5th Place: Richard King 5th Place: Rich King


6th Place: Caine Sinclair 6th Place: Caine Sinclair

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American Ninja Warrior is a spin-off of Sasuke and began on December 12, 2009 in Los Angeles, California and the top 10 move on to compete at Mt. Midoriyama.

|Finalists

|1st Competition

Winning Finalists

1st Place: Brian Orosco

2nd Place: Levi Meeuwenburg

3rd Place: Travis Furlanic

4th Place: Paul Darnell

5th Place: Rich King

6th Place: Caine Sinclair

7th Place: Shane Daniels

8th Place: Geoff Iida

9th Place: Joop Katana

10th Place: Rick Huelga

Losing Finalists

11th Place: Andrew Karsen

12th Place: Ryan Cousins

13th Place: David Campbell

14th Place: Sean Morris

15th Place: William Spencer^



^William had to retire due to heat exuastion.


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