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Mohd Hafiz Adam | Election results | Election results
+Terengganu State Legislative AssemblyYearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout2023N32 Air PutihMohd Hafiz Adam (PAS)21,66465.65%Mohd Zaki Salleh (UMNO)11,33634.35%33,17610,32875.70% |
Mohd Hafiz Adam | Honours | Honours
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50px Member of the Order of the Crown of Terengganu (AMT) (2025) |
Mohd Hafiz Adam | External links | External links
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Mohd Hafiz Adam | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:Malaysian Islamic Party politicians
Category:Malaysian politicians of Malay descent
Category:Members of the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly |
Mohd Hafiz Adam | Table of Content | short description, Election results, Honours, External links, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Miles Routledge (2nd nomination) | [[:Miles Routledge]] | :Miles Routledge
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If not WP:BLP1E, then WP:BLP1E-adjacent. Was in the news once because he went to Kabul in August of 2021, and again because he went back to Afghanistan in 2023 and got arrested.
He is listed as an author but the only source I can find on the internet about him writing a book mentions it in passing. Having 171,000 subscribers on YouTube is probably not enough to meet notability requirements on its own.
I don't think this meets WP:N. βtonyst (talk) 01:13, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Keep: The article is definitely not a WP:BLP1E, since as you say, there are at least two notable events -- two being a different and larger number than one, and explicitly not the focus of this policy. There is not a "WP:BLP2E" policy. Without even doing a WP:BEFORE search, in the currently-existing article there are a variety of sources that satisfy WP:GNG and WP:SIGCOV:
Looking him up on a web search, I see that he was also in the news last year, apparently for going on some sort of bigoted tirade on Twitter (see , , ). While I do not think acting like a racist knob on the Internet is noble or worthy of celebration, the man would seem to clearly meet our notability guidelines. jpΓgπ―οΈ 01:43, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Delete per WP:BLP1E. Gamaliel (talk) 17:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Weak keep. I appreciate that it is galling that a self-aggrandising twit like this can make himself notable just by being a nuisance but if he has done so then we have to accept that it is valid to have an article about him. He seems to be over the line for notability even if not by much. A greater concern is what we are not saying about him. His book is published by a neo-Nazi publisher but there is nothing about his links to the far-right in the article. Maybe this can help? That links him to Andrew Tate and covers his praise for the Taliban. There are also plausibly RS sources talking about his idiotic "jokes" about nuking India here, here and possibly also here although that last one seems to be region blocked for me. Finally, I don't think that we should be giving his full name as "Miles Arthur Le-Vesconte Routledge" when the source is clearly sceptical of that (and might not even be RS) saying "Miles (who also calls himself Miles Arthur Le-vesconte Routledge)". --DanielRigal (talk) 19:12, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete: WP:BLP1E, not once but twice. Self aggrandising publicity seekers do not have notability. Notoriety s not the same thing at all. Fails WP:BIO / WP:GNG π΅πΈβπΊπ¦Β FiddleTimtrentΒ FaddleTalkΒ toΒ meΒ πΊπ¦βπ΅πΈ 23:50, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Miles Routledge (2nd nomination) | Table of Content | [[:Miles Routledge]] |
Draft:Kiwi Ski Hill | Draft article | The Kiwi Ski Hill is a ski area in the Ross Dependency of Antarctica that uses a single nutcracker rope tow powered by a Kubota electrical generator connected to a device in a shipping container. The shipping container has a bar and a refrigerator and a stovetop. |
Draft:Kiwi Ski Hill | References | References |
Draft:Kiwi Ski Hill | Table of Content | Draft article, References |
Category:Ministry of Foreign Affairs (South Korea) | [[Category:Government ministries of South Korea | Foreign Affairs |
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Draft:Robin Bryant Gardener | AfC submission | Originally born Jian Obasi, he is a 4' 2" Afro-Chinese transgender model, until he moved to the united states in 2001, where they adopted the name Robin Bryant Gardener.They are one of the most infamous Transgender Afro-Chinese porn-stars, known for dissecting dead birds whilst in the nude as well as eating frogs. As well as collaborating with personalities such as Dave Blunts |
Draft:Robin Bryant Gardener | References | References |
Draft:Robin Bryant Gardener | Table of Content | AfC submission, References |
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File:Pearl Street Films logo.png | Summary | Summary |
File:Pearl Street Films logo.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | Short description | Jan Spacek (or Jan Ε paΔek) born June 16, 1986 is a Czech molecular biologist, analytical chemist, and astrobiologist based in Florida, United States. He is a senior research scientist at the Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution (FfAME) and the founder and CEO of the Agnostic Life Finding Association Inc. His work focuses on life detection technologies, planetary chemistry, and the development of instrumentation for space missions. Spacek is known for proposing an Organic Carbon Cycle in the atmosphere of Venus
and for inventing the Agnostic Life Finder (ALF) instrument to screen Martian water for known or alien genetic polymers |
Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | Early life and education | Early life and education
Spacek was born in Ostrava, Czech Republic. He earned all his academic degrees from Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. He received a B.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Genetics in 2009, an M.Sc. in 2011, and a Ph.D. in Genomics and Proteomics in 2018.
He undertook several international internships and visiting scholar positions:
Laboratory of Prof. Arzum E. Gursan, Ege University, Δ°zmir, Turkey (2012)
Laboratory of Prof. Elena Ferapontova, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Aarhus University, Denmark (2014)
Laboratory of Prof. Joseph Wang, Department of NanoEngineering, University of California, San Diego (2018β2019)
Laboratory of Prof. Steven Benner, FfAME, Alachua, Florida (2019β2020)
Academic visit to Shannon Boettcherβs Lab, University of Oregon (2022) |
Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | Early research (2008β2020) | Early research (2008β2020)
From 2008 to 2020, Spacek was a member of the Department of Biophysical Chemistry and Molecular Oncology at the Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. Concurrently, from 2011 to 2020, he was affiliated with the Department of Structure and Interaction of Biomolecules at Surfaces at CEITEC, Masaryk University.
His early research focused on the electrochemical characterization of nucleic acids, including natural, modified, and unnatural nucleic acids. He developed an electrochemical "footprinting" to study DNA-protein interactions and developed a new method for electrochemical detection of unnatural base pairs in DNA, sensitive enough to detect single unnatural base in plasmids from semi-synthetic organisms. Spacek more than doubled the number of known electrochemical signals of natural DNA on graphite electrodes. |
Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | U.S. collaborations and shift to astrobiology (2018βpresent) | U.S. collaborations and shift to astrobiology (2018βpresent)
During his time at UC San Diego in 2018β2019, Spacek advanced his studies of natural nucleotides
and unnatural nucleosides'
, leading to collaboration with synthetic biology pioneer Steven Benner. He later joined Bennerβs lab (Firebird Biomolecular Sciences) as a Senior Research Scientist in 2020, and began working at FfAME in 2023.
Since 2021, his focus has shifted toward astrobiology, specifically the agnostic detection of life on Mars and the study of Venusian atmospheric chemistry. |
Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | Space mission involvement | Space mission involvement
Spacek is a team member of the Morning Star Missions (formerly Venus Life Finder), aimed at exploring the atmosphere of Venus. His research contributed to the development of the autofluorescence nephelometer on the first Morning Star Mission.
He is also the inventor and lead developer of the Agnostic Life Finder (ALF) instrument , which received funding through a 2024 NASA Innovative Advanced Concept (NIAC) grant. These initiatives support his broader interest in organic aerosols, planetary cloud chemistry, and biosignature detection strategies.
Spacek advocates for search for extant life on Mars before we send humans there. To advance this cause Spacek started a project ALFA Mars (Agnostic Life Finding Association β Mars; alfamars.org) , a project dedicated to agnostic life detection, public outreach, and student training in astrobiology. The project gained international support from the experts and general public. Since 2024 ALFA Mars project is officially administered by Agnostic Life Finding Association Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. |
Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | Science communication | Science communication
Spacek has contributed to the science blog since 2021, advocating for critical thinking in astrobiology. He has delivered numerous public talks
, appeared on podcasts
, and been featured in various media outlets
. |
Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | Entrepreneurial efforts | Entrepreneurial efforts
Spacek co-founded Sparsek s.r.o., a biotech startup in the Czech Republic, active from 2020 to 2022. The company focused on COVID-19 diagnostics using LAMP technology licensed from Firebird Biomolecular Sciences. Sparsek brought its test system through EU regulatory approval, producing 400,000 tests and several instruments before shutting down in 2022. |
Draft:Jan Ε paΔek | Table of Content | Short description, Early life and education, Early research (2008β2020), U.S. collaborations and shift to astrobiology (2018βpresent), Space mission involvement, Science communication, Entrepreneurial efforts |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nabi Tajima (3rd nomination) | [[:Nabi Tajima]] | :Nabi Tajima
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Has been deleted twice through AfD's. As per the last AfD, nothing has changed. I'll quote : "This person's only claim to notability was her advanced age. Her name and age are properly recorded in various tables, such as List of Japanese supercentenarians and List of the verified oldest people. Available sources do not cover her life and deeds in any noteworthy detail, and the article offers nothing more than trivia about other "recordholders", hence WP:NOPAGE applies." Onel5969 TT me 01:20, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete. As per previous Afds. WP:NOPAGE and WP:ANYBIO still apply: no substantive content to justify a stand-alone article, all pertinent information, DoB, DoD and age, is found in the List of verified oldest people. DerbyCountyinNZ (Talk Contribs) 01:33, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Delete -- No new substantive sources since previous deletions. The minibio at the redirect already contains all the essential sourced information about her life. β JFG talk 15:24, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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Keep If this article doesn't stand as-is, then I don't think most of the other articles about supercentenarians do either. Being a record holder is notable, this article never should've never been deleted. Rylee Amelia (talk) 16:13, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
WP:OTHERSTUFF applies. Your argument could equally be used as reasons to delete those articles. And exactly which "record" did/does she hold? She was the oldest living person, but that is a title not a record. She was the oldest Asian person ever, but where are the independent sources which recognise such a "record" (i.e. is there a list of such "record holders"?)? And is "Last living person born in the 19th century" a record or a title? DerbyCountyinNZ (Talk Contribs) 08:06, 21 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Nabi Tajima (3rd nomination) | Table of Content | [[:Nabi Tajima]] |
Draft:The Food Bank of Waterloo Region | Short description | The FoodBank of Waterloo Region is a non-profit community food assistance program that has served the Region of Waterloo since its inception in 1984. |
Draft:The Food Bank of Waterloo Region | History | History
The recession of the 1980s affected Waterloo Region adversely leading to unemployment and food insecurity. In response, the Kitchener Social Planning Council organized a committee to look for solutions to ameliorate the situation and provide relief. A food bank, a concept first developed in the United States, was one such proposal. In January 1984 the FoodBank opened in the basement of a house owned by the House of Friendship. This made it the first institution of its kind in Ontario.
Initially, the FoodBank supported six agencies in Waterloo Region. The success of the FoodBank led to other municipalities seeking to develop their own foodbanks. Within a year, the FoodBank joined with others in the province to cooperate and pool resources. Alongside Toronto, Ottawa, Windsor, Barrie, and Montreal this allowed for food to be distributed greater distances and to share resources.
By 2004, the FoodBank was operating out of its current location of 50 Alpine Court Kitchener. It had a budget of 1.3 million and 15 staff. This made it the first institution of its kind in Ontario.
In 2018, the FoodBank built a room designed for food processing. The Fresh Approaches room allows the FoodBank to cut down on waste and extend the life of products that it receives. This also allows it to meet the demand for fresh produce in the Region.
As of 2022, the FoodBank serves more than 120 agencies in the community.
In December 2024, the FoodBank received 1.5 million in funding from the Region of Waterloo. |
Draft:The Food Bank of Waterloo Region | Mission | Mission
β¨The FoodBank is a non-profit community food assistance program which provides food for those who need it. It operates as a central processing and distribution centre for the many food agencies it supports. The FoodBank relies on individual and corporate donations. Corporate donors include the FoodBank in their special purchases, one provision of which is that the FoodBank not sell the food it receives. |
Draft:The Food Bank of Waterloo Region | References | References |
Draft:The Food Bank of Waterloo Region | Table of Content | Short description, History, Mission, References |
Iorana | Short description | Iorana is a Chilean telenovela in the romantic drama genre, directed by Vicente Sabatini. It aired on the public broadcaster TelevisiΓ³n Nacional de Chile from March 9 to July 31, 1998.
The series stars Claudia Di Girolamo, Francisco Reyes, Γlvaro Morales, and Alejandra Fosalba. It also features Carolina Fadic, Alfredo Castro, and Juan FalcΓ³n in antagonist roles. The supporting cast includes Delfina GuzmΓ‘n, Eduardo Barril, JosΓ© Soza, Consuelo Holzapfel, Viviana RodrΓguez, Claudia Burr, Pablo Schwarz, Tamara Acosta, Felipe Braun, Amparo Noguera, Sergio HernΓ‘ndez, Carmen Disa GutiΓ©rrez, Francisco Melo, Francisca Imboden, among others.
Iorana became the thirteenth most-watched telenovela in Chilean television history and the ninth most successful production of TelevisiΓ³n Nacional, according to Time Ibope ratings. Throughout its run, it averaged 30.2 rating points, with some episodes reaching peaks of up to 60 points. During its time slot, it surpassed competing programs such as AmΓ‘ndote from Canal 13 and A todo dar from MegavisiΓ³n. The series was awarded the Premio APES for Best Production, and Alfredo Castro won Best Actor for his outstanding performance. |
Iorana | Plot | Plot
CristiΓ‘n BalbontΓn (Γlvaro Morales) is deeply in love with the beautiful Rapa Nui woman Vaitea Haoa (Alejandra Fosalba), and they have decided to get married. However, their relationship is hindered by various external interests rooted in a dark past. Central to the conflict is the return of Fernando BalbontΓn (Francisco Reyes), CristiΓ‘nβs father, who left Easter Island 15 years earlier after being falsely accused of setting fire to the Rapa Nui Archaeological Museum, destroying priceless artifacts.
Fernandoβs return in a fragile health state shakes the island community. His wife, Josefa Soublette (Claudia Di Girolamo), who believed him dead, remarried Luciano Cox (Alfredo Castro), a greedy and unscrupulous man who was actually responsible for the crime that haunted the BalbontΓn family. Fernando comes back with two purposes: to seek revenge on Josefa and Luciano for their betrayals and to regain the love and loyalty of his children, who have been caught between indifference towards him and loyalty to their mother.
Fernandoβs approach to revenge is unique and surprising; he presents himself as a man on the brink of death, isolated within a protective bubble separating him from the outside world. He is guarded by ArΓstides Concha, his private physician, a character also played by Fernando himself, adding mystery around his condition. Additionally, Fernando introduces Captain Antoine Dumond, a Frenchman who arrives on the island claiming to be the executor of Fernandoβs estate, accompanying him in his final days.
CristiΓ‘n, Fernandoβs eldest son, is a skilled diver on the island but also deeply connected to the local culture, having adopted the customs and identity of Rapa Nui to the extent he considers himself a true islander. He calls himself βIritiβ and lives in seclusion in a cave by the rocks of Ovahe Beach, a paradise refuge he chose after leaving Josefaβs home following her marriage to Luciano.
CristiΓ‘nβs life changes unexpectedly when he meets Paula Novoa (Carolina Fadic), an ambitious and captivating journalist who arrives on Rapa Nui searching for the submerged Moai, a legendary statue that has captured the interest of adventurers. Paula is not only pursuing fame and prestige but also becomes romantically involved with Iriti, complicating his feelings and his engagement to Vaitea. Their relationship introduces conflicts, distrust, and controversies that affect the islanders. Paulaβs quest for professional relevance triggers a chain of events leading to the dishonor of the island and reigniting old rivalries, threatening not only personal reputations but the harmony of the Rapa Nui community.
As the characters navigate betrayals, passions, secrets, and complex family relationships, the story unfolds into a tangled plot where revenge, love, and the fight for identity drive each characterβs decisions, ultimately altering everyoneβs fate. |
Iorana | Cast | Cast
The cast directed by Vicente Sabatini includes: |
Iorana | Production | Production
thumb|right|The beach of Anakena was widely used for filming scenes of the production. Filming took place on Easter Island and around Anakena Beach from December 1997 to May 1998. The series features a bilingual script mixing Rapanui language (the native language of Easter Island) and Spanish. The title Iorana is a greeting in Rapanui meaning "welcome."
The production initially offered the role of Vaitea Haoa to Leonor Varela, who declined to continue her acting commitments in France. \[(https://www.cosas.cl/realeza/2020/03/09/20-anos-de-iorana-los-secretos-de-la-teleserie-chilena-que-marco-hito-en-la-television-nacional/) 20 years of Iorana: secrets of the Chilean telenovela that made history on national television] |
Iorana | Reception | Reception
Iorana achieved high ratings throughout its broadcast and was widely praised for showcasing the culture, traditions, and landscapes of Rapa Nui. Critics noted its bold narrative structure, use of local languages, and the strong performances of its cast, especially Francisco Reyes and Alfredo Castro. |
Iorana | References | References |
Iorana | External Links | External Links
on IMDb
Category:TelevisiΓ³n Nacional de Chile telenovelas
Category:1998 television series debuts
Category:1998 television series endings
Category:1998 telenovelas
Category:1998 in Chilean television |
Iorana | Table of Content | Short description, Plot, Cast, Production, Reception, References, External Links |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Philip Burnell | [[:Philip Burnell]] | :Philip Burnell
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I could find no information about him that indicates notability- most information is about DSPGaming. The sources for the page are from one site. - Dr. Precursor 03:54, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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If not sourcing can be found, this should probably be redirected to List of Oxford University Cricket Club players#B as a suitable WP:ATD in order to preserve the page history etc... There are possibilities here and this is the standard approach that's been taken over a long period of time for cricketers such as this. Blue Square Thing (talk) 08:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
Redirect Per Blue Square Thing Servite et contribuere (talk) 16:28, 20 May 2025 (UTC) |
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List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Short description | Ninja Warrior is a reality television sports series originating in Japan, and produced in 26 countries worldwide. Each television season is the equivalent of a regulation sporting season, with a winner declared based on the best overall performance.
Each season, several hundred competitors will make their way through preliminary rounds of varying format, until a group of finalists is determined (typically around 100 in Asia and North America, and 25β40 in Europe). In the finals, competitors will typically attempt a series of four consecutive, increasingly difficult stages. Hitting the buzzer on the Final Stage will award the competitor with the additional title of Total Victory. To date, more than 180 regulation seasons have broadcast worldwide.
For a list of all season winners, best performances by women, and Total Victories, please see List of best results on Ninja Warrior. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Inclusion Criteria | Inclusion Criteria
To be considered a regulation seasons, the following criteria must be met:
The show must be legally licensed by TBS Television (Japan).
Performance must be entirely individual. Any seasons with relays, or advancement based on team performance, is not eligible.
Special considerations:
Super Ninja was a direct continuation of the licensed Russian Ninja, which was forced to rebrand due to controversy surrounding host Morgenshtern, a restricted ability to re-license the show following sanctions regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the desire to ensure continued competition for fans despite the preceding circumstances. These buzzers are listed and are considered regulation, however no official production number is allocated. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Buzzers | Buzzers
In Ninja Warrior, the main scoring mechanism for stages is a buzzer. A buzzer is a button present at the end of each stage that signifies completion. Due to variations in format, a buzzer is not always required to advance to the next stage, especially in preliminary rounds. In some cases, a buzzer does not guarantee advance if a high volume of buzzers occurs. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Regulation seasons overview | Regulation seasons overview
The following tables dictates the season or series in question for the franchise as a whole.
For a list of series abbreviations, please refer to the International Ninja Warrior series table.
Indicates extra buzzers. In normal circumstances, only one buzzer per competitor per stage is counted, for clears. In Ninja Warrior Poland season 10 and American Ninja Warrior seasons 15 and 16, additional runs were allowed on stages, and these were racing stages. These extra buzzers indicate clears by the losers in the races, as well as additional clears past the first.
+Prod No.SeasonEpisodesStartFinishFinalistsNational Finals BuzzersFinals Viewership (in millions)1 SSK 1127 September 199710023640β10.542 SSK 2126 September 199810034920β12.953 SSK 3113 March 19999713650β12.154 SSK 4116 October 1999100371111β13.015 SSK 5118 March 2000100310ββ13.216 SSK 619 September 2000100550ββ14.677 SSK 7117 March 20011008510β17.518 SSK 8129 September 20011006420β17.379 SSK 9116 March 2002100740ββ13.3910 SSK 10125 September 200298540ββ13.3211 SSK 11121 March 200310011710β11.1812 SSK 1211 October 200399111030β12.6213 SSK 131029 October 20036 April 200410010510β12.5214 SSK 1414 January 200510014100ββ13.0315 SSK 15120 July 2005100760ββ10.8016 SSK 16130 December 20051001680ββ10.1117 SSK 17111 October 200610011821β10.3318 SSK 18121 March 200799630ββ12.3919 SSK 19 / ANC 1219 September 20079720βββ10.7620 SSK 20 / ANC 2626 March 2008100310ββ10.2721 SSK 21 / ANC 31128 July 200817 September 2008101930ββ8.7022 SSK 22 / ANC 4230 March 20091015410β10.6623 SSK 23 / ANW 1927 September 200919 December 200910216720β10.2324 SSK 2411 January 201010012751β8.6325 SSK 25128 March 2010991150ββ5.5326 SSK 26 / ANW 2118 December 20102 January 20111011060ββ6.6827 SSK 27 / ANW 31131 July 20113 October 201199271021β9.3528 ANW 42420 May 201223 July 20121002410ββ4.8729 SSK 28127 December 2012100530ββ6.9530 SSK 29127 June 2013992140ββ7.2231 ANW 52130 June 201316 September 2013852170ββ5.8132 ANW 61426 May 20148 September 2014901820ββ5.8333 SSK 3013 July 20149827920β7.5734 NWTU 112.517 September 201412 December 201411830ββ35 NWSV 11029 January 201526 March 201525330ββ36 NWUK 1811 April 201530 May 20151460βββ4.0837 ANW 71625 May 201514 September 201510038822β7.3238 SVN 11818 June 20155 November 20152459990ββ39 SSK 3111 July 20159917811β8.1540 NWTU 27.511 July 201529 August 20158510ββ41 DNW107 September 201512 November 201524920ββ42 SNWI 12020 December 20151 May 2016110151130β43 NWUK 282 January 201613 February 20161530βββ3.7244 NWSV 2124 February 201621 April 201625620ββ45 IOM 158 May 20165 June 20164911610β46 SVN 21819 May 201629 September 20161838738123β47 ANW 8131 June 201612 September 2016901720ββ7.0148 SSK 3213 July 20163 July 2016100880ββ8.3649 LPDH 158 July 201612 August 201620220ββ2.9750 NWG 159 July 201630 July 20162810βββ3.1151 NWIT1016 October 201618 December 201620510ββ0.3252 NWUK 3831 December 201618 February 201715620ββ4.1853 NWNL89 March 201727 April 201715920ββ54 SSK 33126 March 201726 March 20171001350ββ7.3355 NWBA1327 March 201731 July 201724080βββ56 NWES 159 June 20177 July 2017241340ββ2.1657 ANW 91512 June 201718 September 2017954130ββ6.2958 SVN 31322 June 20175 October 201714927140ββ59 LPDH 2523 June 201721 July 20172410310β4.7060 SNWI 2225 July 201730 September 201710027310β61 AuNW 199 July 201725 July 20172190βββ2.1662 NWG 2912 August 20171 October 201728530ββ3.2763 IOM 241 October 201714 October 2017850βββ64 SSK 3418 October 20178 October 20171002490ββ6.9465 ISP415 October 201728 October 2017960βββ66 NWH 11016 October 201714 December 2017201030ββ0.7967 NWAT 1624 October 201728 November 201725220ββ0.3368 IIC525 November 201723 December 20172019100ββ69 RNNW 1826 November 201728 January 201821510ββ70 SSK 35126 March 201826 March 20181008510β8.1571 NWES 266 April 20185 May 2018255310β1.7072 NWUK 4814 April 20189 June 201830850ββ2.8173 ANW 101530 May 201810 September 2018973020ββ5.8674 AuNW 2128 July 201831 July 201832240βββ1.1975 NIL 12525 July 201810 November 2018285410β0.7576 SVN 41918 August 201812 January 201916042270ββ77 LPDH 3631 August 20185 October 201825420ββ3.4578 NWRO89 September 201828 October 20182550βββ79 NWG 3921 September 201823 November 20182810510β3.0080 RNNW 287 October 201825 November 201821920ββ81 NWH 2108 October 201810 December 201820520ββ0.5382 NWSW 1616 October 201820 November 201825750ββ0.1983 SSK 36131 December 201831 December 2018100151010β7.0784 NWUK 5513 April 20191 June 20191915811β3.8585 ANW 111629 May 201916 September 201986282121β4.9386 LPDH 455 July 20192 August 20192711732β3.1487 AuNW 3108 July 201929 July 2019301150ββ1.3088 NIL 23520 July 20193 January 201928210ββ0.8189 SVN 51722 July 20192 December 201912645150ββ90 NWP 173 September 201915 October 201924410ββ1.4491 NWG 4913 September 20198 November 2019271940ββ2.8892 MNWS1229 September 201915 December 20191404870ββ93 NWSW 2629 October 201910 December 2019251040ββ0.1694 SSK 37131 December 201931 December 20199710820β5.1995 NWAT 276 July 202010 August 202024430ββ0.2896 AuNW 4826 July 202010 August 2020248433β1.1497 NWP 221 September 202013 October 202024840ββ1.1998 ANW 1287 September 20206 November 2020277βββ132.9799 NIL 33926 September 20206 February 20212912100ββ0.63100 NWG 5102 October 20204 December 20205616130ββ3.56101 SSK 38129 December 202029 December 202010014511β8.68102 LPDH 552 January 202130 January 2021285510β4.07103 NWP 372 March 202113 April 2021241250ββ1.15104 GAS 1621 April 20219 May 2021201561β21.91105 ANW 131231 May 202113 September 20216827410β3.66106 AuNW 5920 June 20216 July 2021281020ββ0.88107 NWP 4731 August 202112 October 2021245310β1.05108 NWG 61115 October 202118 December 202140281222β2.25109 NWH 32025 October 202119 November 2021336620β0.51110 RNNW 3822 November 202110 January 202221310ββ111 NIL 43115 December 20215 March 2022233332β0.77112 SSK 39128 December 202128 December 20211001490ββ7.90113 LPDH 657 January 202211 February 2022239742β2.47114 NWAT 3714 February 202228 March 20222410511β0.41115 NWP 571 March 202212 April 202224220ββ0.96116 GAS 2622 April 202222 May 2022201542β21.34117 ANW 14126 June 202229 August 202269251150β3.14118 AuNW 6927 June 202211 July 2022361250ββ0.56119 NWP 6730 August 202211 October 2022241770ββ0.89120 NWUK 6 (Men)810 September 202229 December 202283βββ21.61121 NWUK 6 (Women)10 September 202229 December 202283βββ2122 NWG 7930 September 202218 November 2022407720β2.30123 SSK 40627 December 202227 December 2022100241230β8.42124 LPDH 767 January 202311 February 20233391350β2.17125 NIL 5268 January 20233 April 2023182222β0.57β SUN 1913 February 202310 April 2023336βββ1126 NWP 7728 February 202311 April 20233010720β0.87127 ANW 15145 June 202311 September 20237218982β3.30128 LPDH 867 July 202311 August 20233315932β2.14129 NWP 875 September 202317 October 20233013740β0.61β SUN 299 October 202311 December 2023303βββ2130 NWG 81013 October 202315 December 2023377610β2.37131 SSK 41727 December 202327 December 202310021150ββ8.93132 NWP 975 March 202416 April 2024308621β0.73133 ANW 16113 June 20249 September 2024742614 (+7)52β2.51β SUN 3913 October 202415 December 2024303βββ1134 NWG 91018 October 202413 December 20244017930β2.04135 SSK 421425 December 202425 December 2024100281610β8.13136 NWP 1084 March 202522 April 20253030 (+12)147β20.78139Franchise Total1,15427 September 1997Present8,5791,937 (+12)784 (+7)1433427 |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Regulation pre-seasons overview | Regulation pre-seasons overview
During the preliminary rounds, competitors will compete on between one and four stages to earn a place in the national finals. The vast majority of series have two preliminary rounds, with the following exceptions:
Sasuke 13, Sasuke 29, and X Warrior: Sasuke China featured only a single stage.
Ninja Warrior TΓΌrkiye season 1 featured two stages, but competitors would attempt the semifinal round two or three time each, with less runners each time.
Ninja Warrior UK seasons 2β5 featured two rounds, with the second round containing two stages.
Ninja Warrior Italia, Ninja Warrior Germany seasons 2β4, Ninja Warrior Romania and Ninja Warrior Hungary seasons 1β2 featured a third preliminary round.
American Ninja Warrior seasons 15β16 and Ninja Israel season 3 featured featured an additional runoff round during heats.
Ninja Israel seasons 4-5 featured two additional runoff rounds, one during heats and a second during semifinals.
Ninja Warrior Hungary season 3 featured four preliminary rounds plus a runoff stage |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Advancement Criteria | Advancement Criteria
In each heat, a specified number of advances is designated (typically between 10 and 30), with the farthest, fastest results advancing. A semifinal round will also occur, with a smaller amount (between 1 and 15) advancing. Since 2017, several shows will additionally specify a number of top women to advance, if there are not a certain amount in the top overall. In the case of more competitors clearing than the allocation, some series such as American Ninja Warrior and Sasuke Ninja Warrior Indonesia will allow all clears to advance. In rare cases such as Ninja Warrior UK season 5 and Sasuke 29, no specified amount was set and instead anyone who cleared could advance.
When preliminary rounds are head-to-head races, the winner of each pair will typically advance. Ninja Israel season 5 and Australian Ninja Warrior season 6 additionally required competitors to continue on a solo course directly after completing their race.
Indicates this reward is earned through an Ξ± Stage during the initial preliminary heats
Indicates this reward is earned through a fastest-time during the semifinals
Prod No.SeasonStartFinishCompetitorsPreliminary Stage BuzzersΞ± Stage RewardsHeatsSemifinals13 SSK 1329 October 20036 April 200422415ββββ21 SSK 21 / ANC 328 July 200817 September 20088033β19ββ23 SSK 23 / ANW 127 September 200919 December 200930055β22ββ26 SSK 26 / ANW 28 December 20102 January 201130047β10ββ27 SSK 27 / ANW 331 July 20113 October 201130048β1ββ28 ANW 420 May 201223 July 2012600127β77ββ30 SSK 2927 June 201316146ββββ31 ANW 530 June 201316 September 2013600110β26ββ32 ANW 626 May 20148 September 2014600128β31ββ34 NWTU 117 September 201412 December 201433064β5321ββ35 NWSV 129 January 201526 March 201511666β17ββ36 NWUK 111 April 201530 May 201525053β16ββ37 ANW 725 May 201514 September 2015750117β11ββQ-5 SXW9 June 20157 October 201535082ββββ40 NWTU 211 July 201529 August 201524059β9ββ41 DNW7 September 201512 November 201511060β16ββ42 SNWI 120 December 20151 May 2016500217110ββββ43 NWUK 22 January 201613 February 20162501918β12ββ44 NWSV 24 February 201621 April 201610945β11ββ45 IOM 18 May 20165 June 2016996548ββββ47 ANW 81 June 201612 September 201675093β11ββ49 LPDH 18 July 201612 August 201615026β16ββ50 NWG 19 July 201630 July 20162404631βββ51 NWIT16 October 201618 December 2016200232214ββ52 NWUK 331 December 201618 February 20172504927β23ββ53 NWNL9 March 201727 April 201725046β15ββ56 NWES 19 June 20177 July 20172003218βββ57 ANW 912 June 201718 September 201775088β9ββ59 LPDH 223 June 201721 July 20172002315βββ60 SNWI 25 July 201730 September 20175508947ββββ61 AuNW 19 July 201725 July 201725059β19ββ62 NWG 212 August 20171 October 2017350703931ββ63 IOM 21 October 201714 October 201799368ββββ65 ISP15 October 201728 October 201773259ββββ66 NWH 116 October 201714 December 201733066489ββ67 NWAT 124 October 201728 November 20172004524βββ68 IIC25 November 201723 December 2017201113ββββ69 RNNW 126 November 201728 January 20182256921βββ71 NWES 26 April 20185 May 20182504729βββ72 NWUK 414 April 20189 June 20182003816β10ββ73 ANW 1030 May 201810 September 201875070β286β74 AuNW 28 July 201831 July 201830059β10ββ75 NIL 125 July 201810 November 20183204315βββ77 LPDH 331 August 20185 October 20182502922βββ78 NWRO9 September 201828 October 2018200291617ββ79 NWG 321 September 201823 November 2018350823614ββ80 RNNW 27 October 201825 November 20182256327βββ81 NWH 28 October 201810 December 2018300323012ββ82 NWSW 116 October 201820 November 2018160478βββ84 NWUK 513 April 20191 June 20192004025β14ββ85 ANW 1129 May 201916 September 201975074β199β Speed Pass Safety Pass86 LPDH 45 July 20192 August 20192004229β3β87 AuNW 38 July 201929 July 201920025β1212β88 NIL 220 July 20193 January 20193207013β8β90 NWP 13 September 201915 October 20192044712βββ91 NWG 413 September 20198 November 20192947225411β93 NWSW 229 October 201910 December 20191603615βββ95 NWAT 26 July 202010 August 20202403025βββ96 AuNW 426 July 202010 August 202016021β17ββ Headstart Safety Pass97 NWP 21 September 202013 October 20201924716βββ98 ANW 127 September 20206 November 202015047β113β Guestlist99 NIL 326 September 20206 February 202132059714β12β100 NWG 52 October 20204 December 202033039β2210β Speed Pass102 LPDH 52 January 202130 January 20212002926β4β Joker103 NWP 32 March 202113 April 20211924621βββ104 GAS 121 April 20219 May 20211606819βββ105 ANW 1331 May 202113 September 202150055β274β Safety Pass106 AuNW 520 June 20216 July 202116022β9ββ Speed Pass Safety Pass107 NWP 431 August 202112 October 20211926211βββ Golden Ticket108 NWG 615 October 202118 December 20212803620β6β Speed Pass Speed Reward109 NWH 325 October 202119 November 202136058412717ββ Repechage110 RNNW 322 November 202110 January 20222256424βββ Golden Ticket111 NIL 415 December 20215 March 20221664018β92 Cash Prize113 LPDH 67 January 202211 February 20222005520β7β Joker114 NWAT 314 February 202228 March 20222403826βββ115 NWP 51 March 202212 April 2022180478βββ Golden Ticket116 GAS 222 April 202222 May 202216010127βββ117 ANW 146 June 202229 August 202225064β1710β Safety Pass118 AuNW 627 June 202211 July 20221602745β7ββ Matchmaker Safety Pass119 NWP 630 August 202211 October 2022169466βββ Golden Ticket120 NWUK 6 (Men)10 September 202229 December 202211236β6ββ121 NWUK 6 (Women)10 September 202229 December 202289ββββ122 NWG 730 September 202218 November 20223004654β5β Speed Pass Speed Reward123 SSK 4027 December 202227 December 2022102ββββ124 LPDH 77 January 202311 February 20232001529β5β Joker125 NIL 58 January 20233 April 2023202291β131112 Cash Prizeβ SUN 113 February 202310 April 20231752039βββ126 NWP 728 February 202311 April 20231684114βββ Golden Ticket127 ANW 155 June 202311 September 20234003441β4β Repechage Safety Pass128 LPDH 87 July 202311 August 20232004029β1β Joker129 NWP 85 September 202317 October 20231706219βββ Golden Ticketβ SUN 29 October 202311 December 20231752240βββ130 NWG 813 October 202315 December 2023250665β612 Speed Pass Speed Reward131 SSK 4127 December 202327 December 2023178ββββ132 NWP 95 March 202416 April 20241744820βββ Golden Ticket133 ANW 163 June 20249 September 20244005551β2β Repechage Safety Passβ SUN 313 October 202415 December 20241751751βββ134 NWG 918 October 202413 December 20242503431β213 Speed Pass Speed Reward135 SSK 4225 December 202425 December 2024145ββββ136 NWP 104 March 202522 April 202516882653039βββ Golden Ticket140Franchise Total29 October 2003Present~25,7405,5171,29981315029 |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Women's-only regulation seasons overview | Women's-only regulation seasons overview
In Japan and the United States, a total of 16 women's only seasons have been broadcast. These seasons featured a combination of modified courses with increased time limits, as well as entirely original courses focused more on balance. Due to the difference in this formatting, these buzzers are considered regulation, but are counted separately from the main buzzers.
+Prod No.CodeBroadcastFinalistsNational Finals BuzzersFinals Viewership (in millions)W-1 KNI 122 December 20019020βββ9.90W-2 KNI 221 December 20021003220β10.67W-3 KNI 324 September 2003100141130β11.80W-4 KNI 425 December 20041008611β11.20W-5 KNI 57 January 20061006521β7.31W-6 KNI 620 September 200610011821β10.47W-7 KNI 75 September 2007100410ββ8.99W-8 KNI 87 October 2009100265β2β6.89W-9 KNI 912 February 20175051β0β7.02W-10 KNI 102 July 201750630ββ6.09W-11 KNI 111 July 2018501041ββ5.43W-12 AWC 19 May 20211261ββ6W-13 AWC 28 May 20221263ββ6W-14 AWC 329 May 20231331ββ6W-15 AWC 412 May 20241632ββ6W-16 KNI 1213 January 2025506611β6.0616Franchise TotalPresent1,0431195912624 |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Youth division regulation seasons overview | Youth division regulation seasons overview
In Japan, Germany, Israel and Russia, modified seasons for children 14 and under have been broadcast. In every case, these feature a modified finals courses that consists of only two stages. Due to the difference in formatting, these are counted separately. Due to its racing format and lack of course advancement, American Ninja Warrior Junior is not considered a regulation series.
+Prod No.CodeSubdivisionEpisodesStartFinishFinalistsNational Finals BuzzersJ-1 SJR 14 July 19981000ββJ-2 SJR 210 April 199910010βJ-3 SJR 33 July 199910020βJ-4 SJR 412 February 20001000ββJ-5 SJR 542 June 200118 August 200110032βJ-6 SJR 6630 May 20036 September 2003505ββJ-7 NIC2411 November 201929 January 2020621βJ-8 GKI 1Ages 10β11717 July 202017 August 202066β2J-9Ages 12β13724 August 202014 September 202066β2J-10 GKI 2810 October 202131 October 202166β3β SNK 1Ages 9β1095 May 20247 July 20241011ββAges 11β1293β1βAges 13β1494β213Franchise Total>754 July 1998Present60239488 |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Modified format regulation individual seasons overview | Modified format regulation individual seasons overview
Below is a list of seasons that are considered regulation seasons, but due to the following factors, they are not considered to be core installments.
Unique competition division: Pancratium and Sasuke Senior are considered to be in unique divisions due to their age and obstacle distinctions.
Truncated courses: Sasuke Malaysia and Sasuke Singapore feature only a 1st Stage followed by a Final Stage. Sasuke China and Sasuke Senior featured only the 1st Stage.
Extended Qualification: The celebrity editions of Ninja Warrior Germany and Ninja Warrior Switzerland as well as Ninja Israel: All Stars feature a qualifiers 1st-Lite stage, followed by a 2nd-Lite stage, followed by the Final Stage tower.
+Prod No.SeasonEpisodesStartFinishFinalistsNational Finals ResultsS-1 SSR414 June 20036 September 2003500ββP-1 PPS 11β27 April 20041120βP-2 PPS 21β26 May 2004520βQ-1 SMY 173 June 201215 July 20121005β4Q-2 SSG 168 August 201212 September 201210017β15Q-3 SMY 2128 November 20121005ββQ-4 SSG 265 December 201223 January 201310015β11Q-5 SXW189 June 20157 October 2015359ββC-1 GPS 1124 November 201723921C-2 GPS 2123 November 2018262C-3 SWPS 114 December 20181971C-4 GPS 3122 November 201921523C-5 SWPS 213 December 2019181C-6 GPS 4113 December 202021400C-7 SWPS 3122 September 2021211C-8 GPS 5112 December 202118402C-9 GPS 6130 October 202220540β IAS 2120 April 202381β0C-10 GPS 7116 December 202312430C-11 GPS 813 January 202512351 |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Non-regulation finals buzzers | Non-regulation finals buzzers
Below is a list of buzzers that have occurred on special episodes such as VS the World and All Stars seasons. In most cases, these stages represent the exact stages used during the main season, although they are typically untimed. These runs are based on the progression of a team, and therefore normal stage advancement rules are not applied, making them ineligible to be counted as regulation.
+Prod No.SeasonEpisodesStartFinishFinalistsNational Finals ResultsV-1 SFO128 November 2012108ββββV-2 UVW 1113 January 201410420ββV-3 VAS 1210 September 201517 September 2015107312βV-4 UVW 2115 September 201415344β2V-5 XIC 1113 October 201510773ββV-6 XIC 2120 October 201510684β2V-7 XIC 3127 October 201510651ββV-8 XIC 413 November 2015101094ββV-9 UVW 3131 January 201618233ββV-10 AAS 1129 May 201610β3ββ2V-11 VAS 2214 July 201621 July 201615974β1V-12 UVW 414 June 201718332ββV-13 VAS 337 September 201721 September 2017157502βV-14 UVW 5111 March 201816420β2V-15 G4N 1125 November 201824111β2V-16 VAS 4122 December 201812βββ1βV-17 UVW 6127 January 201915530β2V-18 VAS 5229 July 20195 August 20191612βββ2V-19 G4N 2117 November 201924670β2V-20 UVW 7126 January 202018421β2V-21 ASO116 August 20203ββ1β2V-22 IAS 1222 March 202131 March 20211280βββV-23 G4N 3120 November 202228653β1V-24 IBH28 April 202312 April 2023831βββV-25 LCDN212 July 202419 July 202425788β6V-26 SWC121 August 2024351890β2Franchise Total34Present3971469740530 |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Definitions | Definitions |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Finals Stage format | Finals Stage format
1st Stage: The initial stage that all competitors appearing in the national finals will begin on.
2nd Stage.
3rd Stage: This data has been normalized across international seasons, based on the presence of a mid-stage buzzer separating a timed Stage 2 from an untimed Stage 2B. It is very common in Europe to have the 2nd and 3rd Stage run back to back and referred to jointly as the 2nd Stage. In this case, the untimed section of the 2nd Stage will be classified as the 3rd Stage, as the format and obstacles exactly match those seen elsewhere.
Final Stage: The tower climb that appears as last round of competition. This will be the 4th stage in all seasons unless otherwise noted.
Final Duel: In some series, the last round will feature an untimed final stage where multiple competitors race for the fastest time to be decide a champion. This has been seen in American Ninja Warrior seasons 12 and 17, Ninja Warrior Germany All Stars, Ninja Warrior UK season 6, Ninja Warrior Poland season 10, and Super Ninja. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Preliminary Stage format | Preliminary Stage format
Always used as the first round of preliminary heats, 1st Lite Stage is a truncated versions of a normal stage 1 course that have appeared in every single preliminary round in ninja history. 1st Lite stages are almost always referred to as Heats or Qualifiers. A 1st Lite Stage contain between four and seven obstacles, and (outside of their initial appearance in Sasuke 13) represent the portion of a classic 1st Stage course from the starting line up to the Warped Wall, 2/3rds through the stage. 1st Lite Stages are never timed, with the exceptions of:
Ninja Israel season 4, where the first three obstacles of the heat had an exceptional low time limit of 30 to 40 seconds (50 for women).
The original trials in Sasuke 13.
Appearing as the second preliminary round in more than two-thirds of ninja series, the 2nd Lite Stage features a modified version of the 2nd Stage. In seasons with two preliminary rounds, these are referred to as semfinals. In those with three preliminary rounds, they are referred to as Daily Finals. It is untimed, and features an initial slider or balance obstacle, followed a set of upper body and balance obstacles. In the majority of seasons, the hallmark of this stage is a Salmon Ladder followed by an imbalanced hanging obstacle such as Unstable Bridge. In nearly all cases, a 2nd Lite stage will end with a shortened tower climb; either a cargo net, rope climb Spider Climb, or Invisible Ladder.
In Ninja Warrior: Le Parcours des hΓ©ros seasons 4β8, American Ninja Warrior 15β16, Ninja Warrior Polska season 10 and Ninja Warrior Germany All Stars, the 2nd Lite stage did not contain any Salmon Ladder, instead being a race between two competitors, with the best result within the pair advancing regardless of overall results.
Formally know as an "Extended Course", the Ext Stage appears as the second preliminary round in the USA, Denmark, Netherlands, UK, Sweden, TΓΌrkiye and Australia, and the third and fourth preliminary rounds in Hungary. This is an untimed course that is a combination of a 1st Lite Stage, immediately followed by a 2nd Lite stage with the first obstacle removed. In many cases, the Ext Stage's first six obstacles will exactly match the preceding 1st Lite heat, referred to as the "Front Half". The remaining three to four 2nd Lite obstacles are known as the "Back Half". In Ninja Warrior UK, the Front Half is timed and is called "Semifinal Stage 1" and features its own buzzer, with the Back Half called "Semifinal Stage 2".
Another Stages, signified by a lowercase Alpha, are short three to four obstacle courses that are used after the completion of a stage in order to grant either an advantage, a prize, or as the losers brackets of a Double elimination round.
Hashigo (ζ’―ε, lit. Ladder) is an extra round featured in Ninja Warrior Germany and Ninja Israel that consists of a super-sized Salmon Ladder of 20 to 40 rungs. It is used as an Ξ± Stage. Hashigo additionally appeared as the 3rd Stage in Ninja Warrior Germany All Stars |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Advantages | Advantages
Beginning in summer 2020, every series outside of Sasuke and Super Ninja added Ξ± Stage's following the heat and semifinal rounds. A reduced number of competitors (usually 2 or 4) will race on a shortened stage, with the fastest overall earning an advantage to use during the competition. Initially, these races occurred almost exclusively on stages known as Power Towers, however this later branched out to short 3-4 obstacle courses, as well as the Hashigo challenge. In Ninja Warrior: Le Parcours des hΓ©ros, advantages are granted based on the results of the semifinals course, with no Ξ± Stage.
Beginning in 2019, many series added a new, taller Warped Wall during preliminary rounds called the Mega Wall, where only one attempt was allowed, and a cash prize is earned for completion. In recent years, you must reach the Mega Wall under a certain time limit to be allowed any attempt. In Ninja Warrior: Le Parcours des hΓ©ros, the Mega Wall has the additional power of guaranteeing the competitor an extra spot in the National Finals, in addition to normal advancement. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Speed Pass | Speed Pass
This advantage allows the competitor to skip from the initial heats directly to the National Finals. In this case, competitors will still compete in the semifinal rounds for a chance to win additional rewards. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Golden Ticket | Golden Ticket
Similar to the Speed Pass, this advantage allows competitors to skip one (or in Ninja Warrior Polska season 10, two) preliminary rounds, with the competitor not appearing at all. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Safety Pass | Safety Pass
This advantage allows the competitor a second run on either the 1st or 2nd Stage (or in American Ninja Warrior seasons 15β16, only the 1st Stage) if they fail or time out at any point. Competitors are given time to rest between their initial run and their Safety Pass run. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Joker | Joker
Similar to the Safety Pass, the Joker allows competitors a second try on either the 1st or 2nd Stage. Unlike the Safety Pass, Joker runs begin at the exact obstacle failed, rather than from the beginning, and the time remaining on the clock is retained from their original run. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Guestlist | Guestlist
Exclusive to American Ninja Warrior season 12, competitors who win this guarantee their two groupmates a spot in the National Finals, even if they had not qualified. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Matchmaker | Matchmaker
Exclusive to Australian Ninja Warrior season 6, this advantage allows competitors to break seeding rules and choose their opponent in their semifinals race. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Headstart | Headstart
Exclusive to Australian Ninja Warrior season 4, this advantage awards competitors ten seconds during the semifinals before the timer begins, allowing the to potentially overtake an opponent if the leaderboard is close. |
List of Ninja Warrior seasons | References | References
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List of Ninja Warrior seasons | Table of Content | Short description, Inclusion Criteria, Buzzers, Regulation seasons overview, Regulation pre-seasons overview, Advancement Criteria, Women's-only regulation seasons overview, Youth division regulation seasons overview, Modified format regulation individual seasons overview, Non-regulation finals buzzers, Definitions, Finals Stage format, Preliminary Stage format, Advantages, Speed Pass, Golden Ticket, Safety Pass, Joker, Guestlist, Matchmaker, Headstart, References |
Boet Mulder | Infobox rugby biography
| Christoffel Gerhardus Mulder (21 May 1939 β 7 October 2023) was a South African international rugby union player.
Mulder was born in Springs and educated at HoΓ«rskool Hugenote.
An Eastern Transvaal fullback, Mulder was a member of the Springboks squad for the 1965 tour of Australia and New Zealand. He gained selection in part due to his skills in wet weather, deemed likely to be prevalent in New Zealand, and was also a back up goalβkicker. His tour consisted of 11 fixtures, but no Test matches.
Mulder was an uncle of 1995 Rugby World Cupβwinning Springboks centre Japie Mulder. |
Boet Mulder | See also | See also
List of South Africa national rugby union players |
Boet Mulder | References | References
Category:1939 births
Category:2023 deaths
Category:South African rugby union players
Category:South Africa international rugby union players
Category:Falcons (rugby union) players
Category:Rugby union fullbacks
Category:Rugby union players from Springs, South Africa |
Boet Mulder | Table of Content | Infobox rugby biography
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Ilisa Barbash | short description | Ilisa Barbash is an American visual anthropologist, documentary filmmaker, and author. She is the Curator of Visual Anthropology at Harvard Universityβs Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. |
Ilisa Barbash | Career | Career
Barbashβs work focuses on ethnographic filmmaking and visual anthropology. She coβdirected Sweetgrass (2009), which premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival and received critical acclaim.
Her earlier film, In and Out of Africa (1992), explores the African art market and questions of authenticity and cultural ownership.
In print scholarship, Barbash is the author of Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari (2016), which won the John Collier Jr. Award for Still Photography from the Society for Visual Anthropology.
She is also a coβeditor of To Make Their Own Way in the World: The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes (2020).
Barbash has taught courses in ethnographic film production and theory at institutions such as San Francisco State University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of Colorado Boulder. |
Ilisa Barbash | Filmography | Filmography
In and Out of Africa (1992) β coβdirector, producer
Sweetgrass (2009) β coβdirector, producer |
Ilisa Barbash | Selected bibliography | Selected bibliography
Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari (Peabody Museum Press, 2016). β author
To Make Their Own Way in the World: The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes (Aperture, 2020). β coβeditor |
Ilisa Barbash | References | References |
Ilisa Barbash | External links | External links
Category:American anthropologists
Category:American documentary film directors
Category:Women documentary filmmakers
Category:Harvard University staff
Category:Visual anthropologists
Category:Living people
Category:Year of birth missing (living people) |
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Liechti | '''Liechti''' | Liechti is a surname. Notable people with the surname Liechti include:
Alban Liechti
Aron Liechti
Fabienne Liechti
Jasmin Liechti
Matthias Liechti
Peter Liechti |
Liechti | Table of Content | '''Liechti''' |
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File:(Crack It) Something Going On cover.png | Licensing | Licensing |
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Luke Fleming | Short description | Luke Fleming (born June 17, 1987) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competed in the now defunct NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour from 2009 to 2015. He is the nephew of fellow racing driver Frank Fleming.
Fleming has previously competed in series such as the SMART Modified Tour, the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, the Mid-East Modified Tour, and the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing. |
Luke Fleming | Motorsports results | Motorsports results |
Luke Fleming | NASCAR | NASCAR
(key) (BoldΒ β Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ItalicsΒ β Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. *Β β Most laps led.) |
Luke Fleming | Whelen Modified Tour | Whelen Modified Tour
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results Year Car owner No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pts Ref 2025 Chris Fleming 40 Chevy NSM THO NWS SEE RIV WMM LMP MON MON THO RCH OSW RIV NHA THO MAR -* -* |
Luke Fleming | Whelen Southern Modified Tour | Whelen Southern Modified Tour
NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour results Year Car owner No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Pts Ref 2009 Amy Fleming 13 Chevy CON SBO CRW LAN CRW BGS BRI CRW MBS CRW CRW MAR ACE CRW 34th 180 2010 29 ATL CRW SBO CRW BGS BRI CRW LGY TRI CLT 33rd 127 2013 Frank Fleming 40 Chevy CRW 8th 402 Ford SNM SBO CRW CRW BGS BRI LGY CRW CRW SNM CLT 2014 CRW SNM SBO LGY CRW BGS BRI LGY CRW SBO SNM CRW CLT 7th 511 Chevy CRW 2015 Howard Harvey 10 Chevy CRW CRW SBO LGY CRW BGS BRI LGY SBO CLT 26th 33 |
Luke Fleming | SMART Modified Tour | SMART Modified Tour
SMART Modified Tour results Year Car owner No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pts Ref 2004 N/A 13 N/A CRW UMP CRW CRW UMP UMP CRW MYB CRW CRW PUL CON UMP 44th 103 2021 N/A 40 N/A CRW FLO SBO FCS CRW DIL CAR CRW DOM PUL HCY ACE 54th 3 2022 FLO SNM CRW SBO FCS CRW NWS NWS CAR DOM HCY TRI PUL 48th 15 |
Luke Fleming | References | References |
Luke Fleming | External links | External links
Category:1987 births
Category:Living people
Category:NASCAR drivers
Category:People from Mount Airy, North Carolina
Category:Sportspeople from Surry County, North Carolina
Category:Racing drivers from North Carolina |
Luke Fleming | Table of Content | Short description, Motorsports results, NASCAR, Whelen Modified Tour, Whelen Southern Modified Tour, SMART Modified Tour, References, External links |
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