“American Ninja Warrior” crowned its Season 13 winner on Monday, September 13 and fans are already busy debating whether he’s the G.O.A.T. Kaden Lebsack, a 15-year-old rookie contestant from Castle Rock, Colorado, beat out dozens of other competitors to claim the trophy on NBC’s long-running reality TV show. This year the age requirement dropped from 19 to 15, so the timing was perfect for Lebsack to audition for “Ninja Warrior” (he’s been training since he was just 10 years old). Is he your favorite winner of all time? Vote in our poll below and then defend your choice in the comments section.
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Known as “Super K,” Lebsack was a stand-out from the first moment he appeared on Season 13. He finished the Qualifiers round on top with a time of 1:49.09. In the Semifinals, he finished third with 4:13.92, behind only Jay Lewis and Joe Moravsky.
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Known as “Super K,” Lebsack was a stand-out from the first moment he appeared on Season 13. He finished the Qualifiers round on top with a time of 1:49.09. In the Semifinals, he finished third with 4:13.92, behind only Jay Lewis and Joe Moravsky.
- 9/14/2021
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Reality Star -- Gruesome Injury During Stunt Mishap
This is just disgusting ... an extreme athlete Shatters his wrist while trying to navigate an obstacle on a reality show ... and the whole stomach turning event was captured on tape.
It all went down during a recent taping for "Jump City" on G4 -- featuring Parkour teams from across the country, competing against each other by maneuvering insane obstacles.
Parkour master Levi Meeuwenberg tripped over an elevated railing and plummeted head first down a 10 foot drop on to a concrete stairway. When Levi got up, his arm was pointing in all sorts of different directions.
We're told Levi had pins and metal plates surgically implanted into his arm to help reset the bone.
No word on his current condition -- but we're guessing he won't be competing any time soon.
The ...
This is just disgusting ... an extreme athlete Shatters his wrist while trying to navigate an obstacle on a reality show ... and the whole stomach turning event was captured on tape.
It all went down during a recent taping for "Jump City" on G4 -- featuring Parkour teams from across the country, competing against each other by maneuvering insane obstacles.
Parkour master Levi Meeuwenberg tripped over an elevated railing and plummeted head first down a 10 foot drop on to a concrete stairway. When Levi got up, his arm was pointing in all sorts of different directions.
We're told Levi had pins and metal plates surgically implanted into his arm to help reset the bone.
No word on his current condition -- but we're guessing he won't be competing any time soon.
The ...
- 3/8/2011
- by tmz
- Gossipvita
This is just disgusting ... an extreme athlete Shatters his wrist while trying to navigate an obstacle on a reality show ... and the whole stomach turning event was captured on tape. ***Warning -- Graphic Footage*** It all went down during a recent taping for " Jump City " on G4 -- featuring Parkour teams from across the country, competing against each other by maneuvering insane obstacles. Parkour master Levi Meeuwenberg tripped over an elevated railing and plummeted head...
- 3/8/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Singing pop songs for Steven Tyler looks easy compared to this. American Idol producers Fremantle Media and G4 are teaming for a weekly Parkour competition series.
Jump City: Seattle has established Parkour athletes (such as American Ninja Warrior’s Levi Meeuwenberg and Brian Orosco) leaping, climbing, rolling and scrambling over Seattle’s urban landscape.
“Parkour has become the latest in the ever growing trend of alternative sports, bringing legions of fans to this discipline,” said Neal Tiles, G4′s president. “G4’s history of success with extreme sport shows such as Ninja Warrior and Unbeatable Banzuke, makes Jump City the...
Jump City: Seattle has established Parkour athletes (such as American Ninja Warrior’s Levi Meeuwenberg and Brian Orosco) leaping, climbing, rolling and scrambling over Seattle’s urban landscape.
“Parkour has become the latest in the ever growing trend of alternative sports, bringing legions of fans to this discipline,” said Neal Tiles, G4′s president. “G4’s history of success with extreme sport shows such as Ninja Warrior and Unbeatable Banzuke, makes Jump City the...
- 1/20/2011
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
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