The five nights of qualifying took place in
Alamodome arena in
San Antonio,
Texas. : The contestant finished the Mega Wall and was awarded $10,000 : The woman contestant passed within top 30 competitors : The contestant is a rookie
Night 1 The first round of qualifying featured four new obstacles: Rollercoaster, the Serpent (‘Split Decision’ obstacle, along with Domino Effect), Carnival and Salmon Roll. This episode tied the record of four successful Mega Wall climbs. In addition, 15-year old Jordan Carr, a former
American Ninja Warrior Junior competitor, set a record as the youngest woman ever to beat the Warped Wall. Her mentor, veteran Flip Rodriguez, barely advanced after falling on the fifth obstacle. The episode also marked the return of James "The Beast" McGrath after a three-year absence and his proposal to Allyssa Beird, his girlfriend and fellow ninja; Beird was the only veteran who couldn't advance to the semifinals in this episode. Another proposal in the episode came from veteran Vinnie Castranova. USA Olympic soccer medalist
Heather O'Reilly and 70-year old John Loobey also attempted the course but neither could advance.
Night 2 The round introduced another new obstacle, Piston Plunge. This episode saw all five top female competitors all finish within the top 30, with three of them being teammates.
Joe Moravsky scaled the Mega Wall for the third consecutive time, Najee Richardson returned after missing season 13 due to an ankle injury and 75-year old Dave Kozak became the oldest competitor of a season, easily making it onto ''Akbar's Gbajabia-Moments''. Among the famous participants were current
WBA-
NABA super featherweight boxer
Abraham Nova, who couldn't pass the first obstacle, and
Miss Massachusetts 2019-2020 Lindsey Littlefield, who failed on the second obstacle. Veterans
Jessie Graff, who had returned after missing the previous season because of knee and shoulder injuries, and Sandy Zimmerman, the first mother to ever clear qualifying, also were unable to advance to the semifinals, failing on the Serpent and Carnival respectively. Also,
2020 Olympics silver medalist
MyKayla Skinner joined Matt and Akbar in the booth and reported the run of her husband, who also failed on the Serpent.
Night 3 Another new obstacle was introduced, Kickboards, and two obstacles from the first night, Rollercoaster and Salmon Roll, returned. Domino Effect and the Serpent at Split Decision were replaced by the Log Runner and Burn Rubber, respectively. Two former Olympians were present on a course. Former
speed skater K. C. Boutiette, who now fights his daughter's
1p36 deletion syndrome, attempted and advanced to the semifinals in 30th place, and former
artistic gymnast Shawn Johnson covered the run of her husband in the booth with Matt and Akbar.
The Coyote, a mascot of
San Antonio Spurs, cheered the competitors from the sideline. ''Akbar's Gbajabia-Moments'' featured only two contestants instead of three.
Night 4 Three more new obstacles were introduced: the Shattered Panes, the
Despica-balls (created to promote the 2022 film
Minions: The Rise of Gru) at Split Decision, and Final Frontier. Present on the sidelines in this episode was
Rowdy, the mascot for the
University of Texas at San Antonio Roadrunners, alongside the UTSA cheerleaders. This episode set a new record with seven women all finishing in the top 30.
Night 5 Making his ANW debut in this episode was reigning American Ninja Warrior Junior champion Jackson Erdos, who had just turned 15 prior to the filming of this competition. David Campbell and Brian Kretsch both competed again, maintaining their status as the only two competitors to ever run in every single season of the show; Campbell cleared the course to become this season's oldest finisher in qualifying. Another veteran competitor, Josh Levin, made his return for the first time since
season 10 after spending the last three years attending
Harvard University, where he earned his master's degree in
learning design, innovation and technology.
San Antonio Qualifying Leaderboard ==Los Angeles Semifinals==