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Returning: Australian Ninja Warrior

Ninja Warrior returns in early July with Melbourne as its new backdrop.

Australian Ninja Warrior returns Nine for a third series its new home in Melbourne in early July.

Rebecca Maddern, Ben Fordham and Freddie Flintoff are back as hosts, with filming completed late last year.

This year Nine is promising $100,000 for the competitor who goes furthest on the course in the fastest time. Another $200,000 is on offer should anybody make it up Mt Midoriyama.

Nine’s Head of Content Production and Development, Adrian Swift, said: “The show certainly has a new feel this season. With the exciting Melbourne setting and added cash prizes, our Ninjas are desperate to go further than ever before and we will see some truly spectacular feats. The new Ninjas have something to prove. This is their moment, so get ready to be blown away.”

The unforgiving course has new twists and turns to surprise and challenge anyone who attempts it. If Ninjas thought the Warped Wall was hard, wait until they come up against the Mega Warped Wall. At 5.25 metres it is one metre taller than the existing Warped Wall, and any Ninja who conquers it pockets $5,000 cash instantly.

Two hundred inspired, everyday athletes have been training in preparation to take on the world’s toughest obstacle course. Mums and dads, tradies and farmers, students and famous sports stars of all shapes, sizes and ages from across Australia will line up to see if they have what it takes to win.

Hundreds of everyday Aussie competitors with one shared goal: to win

Monday, July 8, at 7.30pm on Nine.

2 Responses

  1. I see what 9 did there. One of their ads said “There will be a winner!” Now they’re giving 100K to who gets the furthest. To me, you only “win” if you get up Mt Midoriyama.

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