Australian Ninja Warrior returned to our screens on Monday night, but there was one detail that irked some fans of the show.
Australian Ninja Warrior returned to our screens on Monday night, but there was one detail that irked some fans of the show. Australian Ninja Warrior returned to our screens on Monday night, but there was one detail that irked some fans of the show. But one viewer preferred Jim to last year’s host Rebecca, tweeting: “Jim Courier on Aus Ninja Warrior. I rate it.
Jack Vidgen was crowed the winner of Australian Ninja Warrior's celebrity challenge on Monday.
My dad has MS, so raising awareness just means the world. 'It just means a lot. Jack Vidgen won $10,000 for his charity after dominating the celebrity challenge on Australian Ninja Warrior
The three-time Olympic gold medalist Emily Seebohm has not raced in the pool since Tokyo, but she has made several reality television appearances.
Height is generally seen as an advantage in the feat. She is also a 5-time World Champion and 7-time Commonwealth Games champion. Seebohm, 30, competed for Australia at four Olympic Games between 2008 and 2021.
Jack Vidgen has honoured his father with a surprising Ninja Warrior win, with his prize money going towards Trish Multiple Sclerosis Research Foundation.
Now he’s mostly in a mobility scooter,” Jack revealed. There’s been a time where he’s only been in a wheelchair and then he’s been able to get a walking stick and then he was able to walk again. “It just means a lot.
In Episode 1 there was a return of Ninja legends including Celeste Dixon and Ashlin 'Flashlin' Herbert, but the standout was the arrival of some young guns who ...
It was a sensational finish as Ash stormed up the Warped Wall on his very first attempt. But Ashlin's first mistake of the night came at the last hurdle – the Warped Wall. The carpenter wasn't too concerned and breezed up the wall on his second attempt. Australian Ninja Warrior airs Monday to Wednesday at 7.30pm on Nine and 9Now. Catch up on all the latest Australian Ninja Warrior episodes on 9Now. From old favourites splashing out early to a fresh face take out the second fastest time of the night, it was a cracker night on the course. In Episode 1 there was a return of Ninja legends including Celeste Dixon and Ashlin 'Flashlin' Herbert, but the standout was the arrival of some young guns who have definitely shaken up the competition. In 2022 tennis legend Jim Courier and journalist and presenter Leila McKinnon are hosting and radio duo Will and Woody are on the sidelines, in the thick of the action.
But Leila McKinnon, 49, could easily have been mistaken for a woman half her age as she filmed the new season of Australian Ninja Warrior on Monday.
The new season of Australian Ninja Warrior is set to premiere on Channel Nine and 9Now on Monday, June 27, at 7.30pm Pictured Leila and co-host Jim Courier The new season of Australian Ninja Warrior is set to premiere on Channel Nine and 9Now on Monday, June 27, at 7.30pm.