Ninja Warrior Sweden

January. 29,2015      
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis

The world's by far most difficult and exciting obstacle course now comes to claim victims among the strongest in the country. Ninja Warrior has become an international success phenomenon. The show started 1997 in Japan and then spread to the United States. Although the races has been going on for seventeen years, only three people ever has passed the course, all Japanese. A Swedish Ninja Warrior will now be made subject in three stages. Those who take themselves through the qualification round move on to the semifinals where the degree of difficulty increases significantly. Those who do best there progress to the final, which consists of three different tracks. The last of the final courses is the final tower, Midoriyama. A 21-meter rope climbing on limited time. Hostess is Adam Alsing, sports anchor Karin Frick is a reporter and fitness expert Marten Nylén acts as commentator.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 1 : 2015

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4 Episode

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Episode 1 - Episode 1
January. 29,2015

Episode 2 - Ninja Warrior Sweden
February. 05,2015

The very best and most physically fit people take on the world's toughest obstacle course. We follow 125 of Sweden's most well-trained and versatile athletes as they take on the Ninja Warrior course in search of glory and a half million Swedish Crownes. Contenders: Anton Eriksson, Christopher Larsson, David Marberg, David Nyström, Dennis Jantell, Filip Ljungberg, Hernan Adrisola, Jesper Eriksson, Jesper Skretting, Joanne Kadir, Johan Nilsson, Johan Sunde, Kristoffer Mohn Lem, Linus Fredriksson, Mikaela Kellner, Muhammed Media, Panagiotis Vasiliou, Rookie Westin, Sebastian Alman, Tomas Karlsson, Ulrica Merkel, William-Patrik Molvén and Willy Edholm Fjellstad.

Episode 3 - The best Ninja line-up so far
February. 12,2015

The third group of contenders throw themselves into the qualification course - six long and tough obstacles that require both strength, agility and overall body control. If you fall you're out and the question is how many will be moving on to the semi-finals tough course? Contenders: Alexander Mars, Alexander Mellby, Anders Folkesson, André Sihm, Andreas Blomkvist, Andreas Hellberg, Bahtiyar Hadjaev, Besnick Shala, Björn Strömberg, Carl Åström, Cecilia Hansson, Christian Mossberg, David Larsson, Emelie Hollsten, Emma Lindblad-Åström, Eric Haraldsdotter, Gunnar Trossö, Henning Attlin, Jimmy Andersson, Jocke Johansson, Konstantinos Tzaos, Marcelo Peña, Martin Larsson, Mattias Jonsson, Oskar Sandgren, Patrik Hagelin, Rafael Ortega Rayo, Tobias Boström, Walker Kearney and William Solum-Faeste.

Episode 4 - Last chance to advance in Ninja Warrior
February. 19,2015

The very best and most physically fit people take on the world's toughest obstacle course. We follow 125 of Sweden's most well-trained and versatile athletes as they take on the Ninja Warrior course in search of glory and a half million Swedish Crownes. Contenders: Adam Egerblom, Alex Giles, Amaru Barrera, Anja Hodann, Anna-Lee Markstedt O'dwyer, Bernhard Dalsheim, Camilo Lattof, Daniel Sköld, David Johansson, Edvin Ruud, Erik Dalin, Felix Keller, Fredrik Magnusson, Gustav Ludwigson, Hans Ydremark, Iman Banisaid, Joel Hjalmarsson, Johan Fagerberg, Johan Lindqvist, Jörund Rundhovde, Markus Lövgren, Mikaela Wadström, Nathaphon Sormjan, Nicklas Persson, Nils Ludwigson, Olle Wikström, Oskar Örn, Petra Najm, Raman Ali, Robin Dahlmark, Rocco Hjalmarsson, Sanna Larsson and Viktor Halldén.

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