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American_Ninja_Warrior_-_Crashing_the_Course-_Oklahoma_City_Finals_(Digital_Exclusive)

American Ninja Warrior - Crashing the Course- Oklahoma City Finals (Digital Exclusive)

The Window Hang was revealed during American Ninja Warrior 8's "Crashing the Course" series as the obstacle featured in Oklahoma City course

The Window Hang is an obstacle, firstly introduced as the ninth obstacle during Oklahoma City finals on American Ninja Warrior 8.

The obstacle is composed of 5 windows, each with a ledge that range from 1.5 to 2.5 inches on either side and is embedded on the bottom of the wall. In this obstacle, competitors must cross the walls using the pinch grip or using only their fingertips and their legs to reach the landing platform.

The ledges vary in distance and height, making it even harder to make it across. The first, second, fourth and fifth windows run lengthwise along the course, while the third window is facing perpendicular to the others, making the difficulty even greater.

Competitors may use their legs on the ledges, but not all did. Competitors such as Daniel Gil and Grant Clinton used pure grip strength the whole way across. Interestingly, more competitors were successfully completing the obstacle by using just their grip instead of both grip and legs.

The Window Hang took out 5 out of 8 competitors who attempted it, including Jon Stewart and Karsten Williams.

Trivia

  • The idea for this obstacle is a combination of the Flying Shelf Grab, Floating Boards and the 6 feet transfer of the Ultimate Cliffhanger on American Ninja Warrior 7's Stage Three or the Crazy Cliffhanger from SASUKE.
  • The original concepts of this obstacle are a series of perpendicular panels, then series of parallel panels at different heights which would lead to the current concept of the Window Hang.
  • The design of the obstacle is similar to the Vertical Limit from SASUKE, as the obstacle is also a flat wall with a ledge embedded on the bottom of the wall.
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