It takes a lot to be called an American Ninja Warrior and fans of the show know how impossible the courses look. Only a handful of competitors are lucky enough to complete the courses on time and one of the biggest obstacles they face is the daunting Warped Wall.
When it comes to reality TV, you never know what you might see. American Ninja Warrior courses are undoubtedly stuff and these women had no problem showing up and doing their best under pressure. They are 10 of only 20 women who have successfully made it up the Warped Wall in competition. It took some a few more tries that others, but they all met their ultimate goal and made it to the top of one of the most challenging portions of the course. Many competitors make it to the Warped Wall and fail to make it up to the top in the allotted time. These 10 ladies conquered it with no problem and sealed their victory at the top of it.
Kacy Catanzaro was the first woman to qualify for the finals of American Ninja Warrior and the first woman to complete a City Finals course. Her gymnastics background gave her the strength and flexibility to conquer the course with no problems. She is now signed with WWE as a professional wrestler where she continues to impress fans.
Rachael impressed fans during her rookie run where she qualified for the City Finals with three other women. The group came to be known as the Fantastic Four. She gave birth to her daughter in 2020 and although she allowed her body plenty of time to heal and recover, she was back in the gym training as soon as possible.
Meagan grew up dominating gymnastics, pole vaulting, and competitive climbing so her ability to destroy the warped wall came as no surprise to those close to her. She was the third woman to make it up the warped wall and the first rookie to complete a qualifying course. She also became the first woman to complete the jumping spider and the halfpipe attack on Stage 1 at the National finals. She also became the first American Ninja Warrior Women's Champion.
Jessie Graff caught the attention of the audience with her feminine outfits and her amazing athletic ability. She was the she the first woman ever to complete Stage 1 of the Las Vegas Finals course and has an impressive collegiate sports record. With a background in pole vaulting and competitive gymnastics, she seems unstoppable on every American Ninja Warrior course.
Jesse Labreck is the first rookie woman to qualify for the Vegas Nationals. She participated in a few seasons of American Ninja Warrior where she was successful, but found her true calling by opening up her own Ninja Warrior gym in Naperville, Illinois called Ultimate Ninjas Naperville. Her gym helps adults and children train for courses and become more confident in their athletic abilities.
Allyssa grew up doing gymnastics and marathons and it showed in her performance on season 8 of American Ninja Warrior where she claimed the 30th spot during the city qualifier. She went on to be the first female to hit the buzzer in season 8. When she's not training, she spends her time as a fifth grade teacher.
Rebekah made history as the seventh woman ever to scale the Warped Wall in competition. She also advanced to the national finals in her rookie year. She suffered a shoulder injury that caused her to sit out a season, but she did compete in Ninja vs. Ninja as a member of the Tri Hards.
Barclay didn't make it to the finals in her debut on season 8 but that didn't stop her from returning the next season to dominate the course and be one of the few women to make it up the Warped Wall. She's also competed on Ninja Vs. Ninja season two and season three and both times her team made it to the finals.
Casey Rothschild debuted on American Ninja Warrior for season 10 and wowed everyone when she was able to one-hand the Wingnuts with ease. She failed on her first two attempts to make it up the Warped Wall but on her third try she was successful and became the ninth woman every to do so in a competition. At the time she was also the the youngest woman ever to hit a buzzer and the seventh woman in American Ninja Warrior history to complete the city qualifying course.
Anna is a personal trainer and gymnastics coach. She failed to qualify with her debut run but she returned for season 10 and had a little more success, and manages to scale the Warped Wall in the City Finals. She returned for season 11 and advanced to the national finals for the second time.
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