Australian Ninja Warrior season 3

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Australian Ninja Warrior season 3
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No. of episodes10
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release8 July (2019-07-08) 
29 July 2019 (2019-07-29)
Season chronology

The third season of the sports entertainment reality competition series Australian Ninja Warrior premiered on 8 July 2019 on the Nine Network. [1] The season is hosted by Rebecca Maddern, Ben Fordham & Freddie Flintoff. [2]

Contents

Format Changes

Rounds

Episode 1

Heat 1

This episode aired on 8 July 2019. Only 5 competitors completed this course, with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Spinball Wizard. Returning competitor Ashlin Herbert was the only contestant to completely climb the Mega Warped Wall, and received $5,000.

  • Floating Steps
  • Swing Surfer
  • Tuning Forks
  • Rolling Steel
  • Spinball Wizard
  • Warped Wall or Mega Warped Wall
Top 18 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Ashlin HerbertVIC1:19Completed on Mega Warped Wall
2Rob PattersonQLD1:36Completed
3Danial Wyles-WallQLD1:57Completed
4Alex CusackSA3:12Completed
5Aurelien ApportNSW3:32Completed
6Zak StolzVIC2:37Failed on Mega Warped Wall
7Corey RussoVIC0:59Failed on Spinball Wizard
8Cody PhilpQLD1:10Failed on Spinball Wizard
9Dave GarvinVIC1:13Failed on Spinball Wizard
10Joshua DayWA1:16Failed on Spinball Wizard
11 Eloni Vunakece NSW1:39Failed on Spinball Wizard
12David AllenNSW1:53Failed on Spinball Wizard
13Mark TurnerNSW1:56Failed on Spinball Wizard
14Shaun WoodNSW2:09Failed on Spinball Wizard
15Lachlan WalkerNSW2:35Failed on Spinball Wizard
16David SandosQLD2:42Failed on Spinball Wizard
17Celeste DixonSA2:59Failed on Spinball Wizard
18Bradley VanderlandVIC0:40Failed on Turning Forks

Episode 2

Heat 2

This episode aired on 9 July 2019. Only 4 competitors completed this course. Returning favourite Bryson Klein was the only contestant to completely climb the Mega Warped Wall, and received $5,000.

  • Floating Steps
  • Butterfly Wall
  • Tuning Forks
  • Rolling Steel
  • Double Squirrel
  • Warped Wall or Mega Warped Wall
Top 18 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Alex MatthewsWA1:29Completed
2Bryson KleinNSW1:56Completed on Mega Warped Wall
3James SayersVIC2:01Completed
4Gavin WilsonWA2:15Completed
5Leonard HermawanVIC2:45Failed on Mega Warped Wall
6Nathan RylesSA3:04Failed on Mega Warped Wall
7Matt FilippiQLD3:08Failed on Mega Warped Wall
8Luke SheltonWA1:18Failed on Double Squirrel
9Nathan LeimingerVIC1:36Failed on Double Squirrel
10Tom NicholsonVIC2:02Failed on Double Squirrel
11Raphaela WigetSA2:15Failed on Double Squirrel
12Rainer ScheuQLD0:41Failed on Tuning Forks
13Brian CoxQLD0:42Failed on Tuning Forks
14Luke FilippiQLD0:46Failed on Tuning Forks
15 Verity Charles WA1:01Failed on Tuning Forks
16Riley MurphyVIC1:14Failed on Tuning Forks
17Le HuaQLD0:17Failed on Butterfly Wall
18India HenryWA0:43Failed on Butterfly Wall

Episode 3

Heat 3

This episode aired on 14 July 2019. Only 5 competitors completed this course, with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Spinball Wizard.

  • Floating Steps
  • Swing Surfer
  • Tuning Forks
  • Rolling Steel
  • Spinball Wizard
  • Warped Wall or Mega Warped Wall
Top 18 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Ben PolsonWA1:38Completed on Mega Warped Wall
2Jordan PapandreaNSW2:21Completed on Mega Warped Wall
3Owen DaveyACT2:25Completed
4Alex BiggSA2:51Completed on Mega Warped Wall
5 Olivia Vivian WA3:22Completed
6 John Steffensen QLD1:33Failed on Spinball Wizard
7Michael BolderyQLD1:34Failed on Spinball Wizard
8Sonny KennedyNSW1:40Failed on Spinball Wizard
9 River Daz VIC1:44Failed on Spinball Wizard
10Dhani JohnsonNSW1:46Failed on Spinball Wizard
11Joao LoureiroNSW1:55Failed on Spinball Wizard
12Rhys BroadQLD2:11Failed on Spinball Wizard
13Trudie HorskinsVIC2:11Failed on Spinball Wizard
14Warwick GrantVIC2:26Failed on Spinball Wizard
15Gabriel IfteneVIC3:00Failed on Spinball Wizard
16Mel ArmstrongVIC1:19Failed on Rolling Steel
17Cameron D'SilvaWA0:36Failed on Tuning Forks
18Stewart FurzeSA0:46Failed on Tuning Forks

Episode 4

Heat 4

This episode aired on 15 July 2019. Only 3 competitors completed this course, (2 of which received $5,000 for completing the Mega Warped Wall) with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Whisked Away.

  • Floating Steps
  • Butterfly Wall
  • Tuning Forks
  • Rolling Steel
  • Whisked Away
  • Warped Wall or Mega Warped Wall
Top 18 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Todd SmithQLD1:49Completed
2Matthew MarazitaVIC2:18Completed on Mega Warped Wall
3Mike SnowVIC2:22Completed on Mega Warped Wall
4Justin FleglerQLD1:28Failed on Mega Warped Wall
5Daniel MasonVIC2:26Failed on Mega Warped Wall
6Andy DuntSA1:17Failed on Whisked Away
7Ryan SolomonQLD1:29Failed on Whisked Away
8Donny ByrneWA1:39Failed on Whisked Away
9Daniel WalkerNSW1:39Failed on Whisked Away
10Jarrah Brand-AdamsQLD1:42Failed on Whisked Away
11Edan SironeNSW1:42Failed on Whisked Away
12Max ClosterVIC1:49Failed on Whisked Away
13Jorge DelgadoQLD1:54Failed on Whisked Away
14Billy GrayVIC1:57Failed on Whisked Away
15Rhys LandwehrWA2:10Failed on Whisked Away
16Jesse CookeVIC2:16Failed on Whisked Away
17Ryan TurnerNSW2:22Failed on Whisked Away
18Yousof DibNSW2:22Failed on Whisked Away

Episode 5

Heat 5

This episode aired on 16 July 2019. 8 competitors completed this course (5 of which received $5,000 for completing the Mega Warped Wall).

  • Floating Steps
  • Butterfly Wall
  • Tuning Forks
  • Rolling Steel
  • Double Squirrel
  • Warped Wall or Mega Warped Wall
Top 18 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Benjamin LauVIC2:08Completed
2Josh O'SullivanNSW2:11Completed on Mega Warped Wall
3Zed ColbackWA2:17Completed on Mega Warped Wall
4Dylan PawsonQLD2:19Completed on Mega Warped Wall
5Fred DorringtonQLD2:37Completed on Mega Warped Wall
6Max PertzelVIC2:42Completed
7Ben DaviesVIC3:36Completed
8Winson LamQLD4:05Completed on Mega Warped Wall
9Charlie RobbinsVIC2:15Failed on Mega Warped Wall
10Matthew BowlesWA3:22Failed on Mega Warped Wall
11Sam GoodallWA3:41Failed on Mega Warped Wall
12Sam LothringerVIC4:40Failed on Mega Warped Wall
13Jordan MortonACT6:13Failed on Mega Warped Wall
14Ryan BlenkinshipNT1:06Failed on Double Squirrel
15Nicholas ClarkVIC1:10Failed on Double Squirrel
16Joe CutlerVIC1:36Failed on Double Squirrel
17 Cian Maciejewski NSW1:59Failed on Double Squirrel
18Aaron OttobreVIC2:08Failed on Double Squirrel

Episode 6

Semi-Final 1

This episode aired on 21 July 2019.

  • Archer Steps
  • Rolling Log
  • Razor's Edge
  • Floating Stairs
  • Basket Toss
  • Warped Wall
  • Salmon Ladder
  • Flying Shelf
  • Bouncing Spider
  • Invisible Ladder
Top 10 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Ashlin HerbertVIC2:44Completed
2Daniel MasonVIC2:48Completed
3Zak StolzVIC3:23Completed
4Matthew BowlesWA4:28Completed
5Matt FilippiQLD4:52Completed
6Stewart FurzeSA3:49Failed on Bouncing Spider
7Le HuaQLD4:21Failed on Bouncing Spider
8Lachlan WalkerNSW5:13Failed on Bouncing Spider
9Fred DorringtonQLD2:50Failed on Flying Shelf
10Ryan SolomonQLD3:02Failed on Flying Shelf

Episode 7

Semi-Final 2

This episode aired on 22 July 2019.

  • Archer Steps
  • Rolling Log
  • Razor's Edge
  • Ring Toss
  • Bar Hop
  • Warped Wall
  • Salmon Ladder
  • Flying Shelf
  • Bouncing Spider
  • Invisible Ladder
Top 10 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Jordan PapandreaNSW3:49Completed
2Alex MatthewsWA4:38Completed
3Mike SnowVIC4:42Completed
4Rob PattersonQLD3:33Failed on Invisible Ladder
5Owen DaveyACT4:50Failed on Invisible Ladder
6Corey RussoVIC5:48Failed on Invisible Ladder
7Matthew MarazitaVIC6:04Failed on Invisible Ladder
8Andy DuntSA2:51Failed on Flying Shelf
9Sam GoodallWA4:10Failed on Flying Shelf
10Justin FleglerQLD1:55Failed on Salmon Ladder

Episode 8

Semi-Final 3

This episode aired on 23 July 2019. The Energiser performance of the night went to Bryson Klein.

  • Archer Steps
  • Rolling Log
  • Razor's Edge
  • Ring Toss
  • Bar Hop
  • Warped Wall
  • Salmon Ladder
  • Flying Shelf
  • Bouncing Spider
  • Invisible Ladder
Top 10 Competitors
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Bryson KleinNSW4:01Completed
2Charlie RobbinsVIC4:39Completed
3Josh O'SullivanNSW6:31Completed
4 Olivia Vivian WA6:47Completed
5Luke SheltonWA4:28Failed on Invisible Ladder
6Gavin WilsonWA6:07Failed on Invisible Ladder
7Nathan RylesSA4:08Failed on Flying Shelf
8Michael BolderyQLD1:44Failed on Bar Hop
9Daniel WalkerNSW1:49Failed on Bar Hop
10Danial Wyles-WallQLD2:17Failed on Bar Hop

Episode 9

Grand Final, Stage 1

This episode aired on 28 July 2019.

Competitors had to complete Stage 1 within 3 minutes and 15 seconds to advance to Stage 2.

  • Archer Steps
  • Propeller
  • Spinning Log
  • Swinging Cliff Hanger
  • Wing Nuts
  • Warped Wall
  • The Hinge
  • Spider Jump
  • Chimney Sweep
Successful completion of Stage 1
RankCompetitorStateTime Remaining
1Ashlin HerbertVIC1:32
2Charlie RobbinsVIC1:02
3Rob PattersonQLD0:58
4Daniel MasonVIC0:52
5Alex MatthewsWA0:50
6Zak StolzVIC0:45
7Bryson KleinNSW0:39
8Jordan PapandreaNSW0:38
9Mike SnowVIC0:19
10Josh O'SullivanNSW0:11
11Ryan SolomonQLD0:06

Episode 10

This episode aired on 29 July 2019.

Grand Final, Stage 2

Competitors had to complete Stage 2 within 2 minutes and 10 seconds.

  • Rope Jungle
  • I-Beam Gap
  • Salmon Ladder
  • Unstable Bridge
  • Trapeze to Parallel Pipes
  • Cat Grab
  • Wall Lift

Five competitors were successful in completing the stage within the allotted time and advanced to stage 3.

Full results for Stage 2
RankCompetitorStateFurthest ObstacleTime Remaining
1Josh O'SullivanNSWCompleted0:34
2Daniel MasonVICCompleted0:24
3Charlie RobbinsVICCompleted0:23
4Rob PattersonQLDCompleted0:20
5Bryson KleinNSWCompleted0:13
6Alex MatthewsWATimed out on Cat Grab0:00
7Zak StolzVICFailed on Cat Grab0:09
8Ryan SolomonQLDFailed on Unstable Bridge
9Ashlin HerbertVICFailed on Salmon Ladder
10Jordan PapandreaNSWFailed on Salmon Ladder
11Mike SnowVICFailed on I-Beam Gap

Grand Final, Stage 3

  • Cannonball Alley
  • Body Prop
  • Crazy Cliffhanger
  • Floating Doors
  • Flying Bars

Rob Patterson failed on the Body Prop.

The other 4 contestants all made it as far as the Floating Doors, where they all fell.

There was no time limit imposed in which to complete Stage 3 and times were not shown on-screen. However, with no competitor completing the stage and with four all failing at the second last obstacle, the winner was decided as the competitor who had reached the furthest obstacle in the fastest time. In a presentation ceremony at the end of the episode it was revealed that that person was Charlie Robbins and he was declared Australian Ninja Warrior for 2019 and awarded the prize for that title.

Unranked Results for Stage 3
CompetitorStateFurthest Obstacle2019 Season Result
Bryson KleinNSWFailed on Floating Doors
Daniel MasonVICFailed on Floating Doors
Josh O'SullivanNSWFailed on Floating Doors
Charlie RobbinsVICFailed on Floating DoorsWinner (for fastest time to furthest obstacle)
Rob PattersonQLDFailed on Body Prop

Obstacles by episode

Heats (episodes 1-5)

Heat 1Heat 2Heat 3Heat 4Heat 5
Floating StepsFloating StepsFloating StepsFloating StepsFloating Steps
Swing SurferButterfly WallSwing SurferButterfly WallButterfly Wall
Tuning ForksTuning ForksTuning ForksTuning ForksTuning Forks
Rolling SteelRolling SteelRolling SteelRolling SteelRolling Steel
Spinball WizardDouble SquirrelSpinball WizardWhisked AwayDouble Squirrel
Warped Wall or
Mega Warped Wall
Warped Wall or
Mega Warped Wall
Warped Wall or
Mega Warped Wall
Warped Wall or
Mega Warped Wall
Warped Wall or
Mega Warped Wall

Finals (episodes 6-10)

Semi-Final 1Semi-Final 2Semi-Final 3Grand Final
Stage 1Stage 2Stage 3
Archer StepsArcher StepsArcher StepsArcher StepsRope JungleCannonball Alley
Rolling LogRolling LogRolling LogPropellerI-Beam GapBody Prop
Razor's EdgeRazor's EdgeRazor's EdgeSpinning LogSalmon LadderCrazy Cliffhanger
Floating StairsRing TossRing TossSwinging Cliff HangerUnstable BridgeFloating Doors
Basket TossBar HopBar HopWing NutsTrapeze to Parallel PipesFlying Bars
Warped WallWarped WallWarped WallWarped WallCat GrabNone
Salmon LadderSalmon LadderSalmon LadderThe HingeWall LiftNone
Flying ShelfFlying ShelfFlying ShelfNoneNone
Bouncing SpiderBouncing SpiderBouncing SpiderSpider JumpNoneNone
Invisible LadderInvisible LadderInvisible LadderChimney SweepNoneNone

Viewership

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Heat 18 July 2019Monday 7:30pm1,010,000363,00031,073,000 [4] [5]
2Heat 29 July 2019Tuesday 7:30pm879,000462,0003941,000 [6] [7]
3Heat 314 July 2019Sunday 7:00pm899,000357,0003956,000 [8] [9]
4Heat 415 July 2019Monday 7:30pm923,000565,0003988,000 [10] [11]
5Heat 516 July 2019Tuesday 7:30pm868,000582,0003950,000 [12] [13]
6Semi-Final 121 July 2019Sunday 7:00pm998,000389,00021,087,000 [14] [15]
7Semi-Final 222 July 2019Monday 7:30pm942,000478,00031,020,000 [16] [17]
8Semi-Final 323 July 2019Tuesday 7:30pm887,000687,0004974,000 [18] [19]
9Grand Final Stage 128 July 2019Sunday 7:00pm1,150,000144,00011,194,000 [20] [21]
10Grand Final Stage 2
Winner Announced
29 July 2019Monday 7:30pm
Monday 9:00pm
1,221,000
1,341,000
2
1
75,000
63,000
2
1
1,296,000
1,404,000
[22] [23]

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