Australian Ninja Warrior (season 4)


The fourth season of the sports entertainment reality competition series Australian Ninja Warrior premiered on 26 July 2020 on the Nine Network. The season is hosted by Rebecca Maddern, Ben Fordham, Freddie Flintoff and Shane Crawford.

Production

On 17 October 2019, the series was officially renewed for a fourth season at Nine’s upfronts, also confirming Fordham, Maddern & Flintoff returning for the fourth season. The series will again be relocated, filming will take place at Melbourne Showgrounds in Ascot Vale. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Nine has introduced Audience Lock-out meaning members of the public can not attend as audience, only family members of contestants will be allowed to attend, as well as co-host Rebecca Maddern, who was put in self-isolation, was temporarily replaced by Shane Crawford for two heats, she has since been cleared and returned to filming.

Format Changes

Episode 1

Heat 1

This episode aired on 26 July 2020. Only 6 competitors completed this course, with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Doorknob Drop. Returning athlete Ashlin Herbert received a 10-second advantage for the semi-finals, after beating Daniel Mason on the Power Tower.
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Ashlin HerbertVIC1:26
2Daniel MasonVIC1:42
3Zak StolzVIC1:58
4Jake BakerVIC2:25
5Stewart FurzeSA2:38
6Steve Taylor MadinVIC4:06
7Michael MischefskiVIC1:20
8Rhys LandwehrWA1:48
9Troy CullenVIC1:05
10Chris PoppletonVIC1:06
11Ryan SolomonQLD1:16
12Matthew MatazitaVIC1:17
13Josh O’SullivanNSW1:10
14Dan Bird-SmithQLD1:24
15Cian MaciejewskiNSW2:02
16Skye HaddyQLD2:04

Episode 2

Heat 2

This episode aired on 27 July 2020. Only 2 competitors completed this course, with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Doorknob Drop. Returning athlete Ben Polson received a 10-second advantage for the semi-finals, after beating Olivia Vivian on the Power Tower.
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Ben PolsonWA2:16
2Olivia VivianWA5:53
3Eddie BurrillQLD3:16
4Jack MartinQLD1:06
5Danielle SmithWA1:07
6Todd SmithQLD1:12
7Tom NicholsonVIC1:13
8Brendan NachtigalVIC1:14
9Justin FleglerQLD1:15
10Nathan BurleyQLD1:21
11Jade GenetQLD1:22
12Monika SiemonekQLD1:34
13Mel ArmstrongVIC1:35
14Eloni VunakeceNSW1:36
15Sarah BlackmoreVIC2:03
16Raphaela WigetSA2:13

Episode 3

Heat 3

This episode aired on 28 July 2020. Only 3 competitors completed this course, with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Bar Hop. Returning athlete Sam Goodall received a 10-second advantage for the semi-finals, after beating Matt Filippi on the Power Tower.
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Matt FilippiQLD1:17
2Sam GoodallWA1:38
3Zed ColbackWA2:34
4Alex MatthewsWA2:34
5James SayersVIC1:44
6Matt LaycockQLD1:57
7Nic ManningNSW3:15
8Harry ColeVIC0:46
9Rhys MenzelSA0:54
10Danial Wyles-WallQLD0:55
11Luke FilippiQLD0:56
12Alex BiggSA1:10
13Jarryd SuttonSA1:11
14Luke LondonVIC1:12
15Daniel TolliVIC1:30
16Will KellySA1:55

Episode 4

Heat 4

This episode aired on 2 August 2020. 10 competitors completed this course, with a large number of athletes bowing out on the Basket Toss. Returning athlete Charlie Robbins received a 10-second advantage for the semi-finals, after beating Bryson Klein on the Power Tower.
RankCompetitorStateTimeFurthest Obstacle
1Charlie RobbinsVIC0:47
2Bryson KleinNSW0:48
3Rainer ScheuQLD1:01
4Rob PattersonQLD1:02
5Mike SnowVIC1:27
6Fred DorringtonQLD1:42
7Michael FisherQLD1:47
8Jordan PapandreaNSW1:55
9Zac PerilloVIC2:21
10Clem VertiganVIC2:36
11Alexander RobinsonNSW1:37
12Tony TorrisiQLD2:02
13Chris WhiteWA2:03
14Donny ByrneWA2:04
15Paul CullotyQLD2:14
16Matthew BowlesWA0:21

Episode 5

Semi-Final 1

This episode will air on 3 August 2020.

Obstacles by episode

Heats

Finals

Viewership