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The third 3/info/season" target="_blank">season of the sports entertainment reality competition series 3/info/australian" target="_blank">Australian 3/info/ninja" target="_blank">Ninja 3/info/warrior" target="_blank">Warrior premiered on 8 July 2019 on the Nine Network. The 3/info/season" target="_blank">season is hosted by Rebecca Maddern, Ben Fordham & Freddie Flintoff.
Format Changes
Prize Money - This 3/info/season" target="_blank">season offered two separate prizes, unlike previous seasons. The furthest and fastest competitor through the four stages of the grand final received $100,000. This was Charlie Robbins, who, out of the five Grand Final contestants who made it to stage 3, reached the furthest obstacle in the fastest time. There was also an additional prize of $200,000 offered for full completion of the course, which entailed making it through to stage 4, Mount Midoriyama, and successfully making the rope climb ascent in the allotted time. However, as no competitor successfully completed the third stage of the Grand Final, the 4th stage and full completion of the course remained unattempted, and the bonus prize unawarded this 3/info/season" target="_blank">season.
Warped Wall - This 3/info/season" target="_blank">season included two warped walls during the heats, the ‘standard’ Warped Wall with a height of 4.25 metres and a one metre taller Mega Warped Wall (5.25 metres). The choice was up to the contestant on which to attempt however competitors were not allowed to switch between walls after failing an attempt, e.g. if they opted for the Mega Warped Wall and failed they were not allowed to switch over to the lower standard Warped Wall. If they chose the Mega Warped Wall and reached the top they won a bonus $5,000.
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
= 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
= 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
= 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
= 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
= 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
= 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
= 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
= 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
= 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.
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 3/info/australian" target="_blank">Australian 3/info/ninja" target="_blank">Ninja 3/info/warrior" target="_blank">Warrior for 2019 and awarded the prize for that title.