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Ultimate Beastmaster | |
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Created by | Dave Broome |
Presented by | Various |
Theme music composer | Jon Ernst Sean Holt |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English German Japanese Korean Spanish French Italian Chinese Hindi |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 29 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Dave Broome Sylvester Stallone Yong Yam Kevin King-Templeton Elayne Cilic Travis McDaniel Mike Espinosa |
Running time | 40-83 minutes |
Production company(s) | 25/7 Productions |
Distributor | Netflix |
Release | |
Original network | Netflix |
Original release | February 24, 2017 – present |
Ultimate Beastmaster Netflix The nine-episode next round will feature more than 100 competitors from nine countries and a quartet of new hosts joining Tiki Barber, Anderson Silva and others. Ultimate Beastmaster Mexico Versatile athletes from nine countries put their bodies to the test against the Beast in an exhilarating tournament-style obstacle course competition. The toughest men and women from Mexico go head-to-head with athletes from five other countries on a brutal obstacle course known as the Beast. Ultimate Beastmaster S 1. 108 challengers will compete to become the Ultimate Beastmasters. South Korea, Mexico, Germany and Japan. Ultimate Beastmaster China: No Surrender. No Surrender of Ultimate Beastmaster China has 10 episodes. Because different Netflix countries have different availability for episodes, you'll need to check the episode listing below to see which are available in the USA. 108 people jumping like crazy trying to be the next Ultimate Beastmaster while you eat a family-sized Cheetos. The following graph gives a big picture of what happened in the show. I’m excluding the final here, because we’ll talk about it separately later in this article.
Ultimate Beastmaster is an American sports entertainmentreality show competition that premiered on Netflix on February 24, 2017. The show differentiates itself from other obstacle course competition shows by showcasing not only international talent, but by producing six localized versions, featuring select television hosts, actors, comedians and athletes as commentators from the six countries competing in the show. Reactions from all countries' hosts appear in each localized versions, especially during course clearing victories. Each season consists of 10 episodes, released simultaneously on Netflix worldwide.[1] The first season premiered on February 24, 2017, while the second season aired on December 15, 2017.
In February 2018 the show was renewed for a third season, consisting of nine episodes,[2] which premiered on August 31, 2018.[3]
- 3Seasons
Premise[edit]
In each episode, there are twelve contestants (2 from each country) who run a new obstacle course known as “The Beast”. The winner is crowned “Beastmaster”. Each of the 'Beastmasters' from the nine Beastmaster episodes will go forward to a final course, to become the Ultimate Beastmaster.[4] Starting in Season 3, each show featured nine competitors (one from each country in the competition). The two competitors with the highest score in the final stage moved onto one of two semi-finals. The top three from each semi-final moved to the final episode to be crowned Ultimate Beastmaster.
Hosts[edit]
In addition to Sylvester Stallone hosting season 1, each country has its own set of two hosts/commentators for the competition. They are as follows:
Season 1 | Season 2[5] | Season 3[6] | ||||
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Country | Host | |||||
United States | Terry Crews | Actor and retired athlete | Tiki Barber | Former NFL Player | ||
Charissa Thompson | Television Host | Chris Distefano | Comedian | CM Punk | Former WWE Champion/UFC Fighter | |
Brazil | Rafinha Bastos | Comedian | Rafinha Bastos | Comedian | ||
Anderson Silva | UFC Fighter | Anderson Silva | UFC Fighter | |||
Germany | Luke Mockridge | Comedian | Micky Beisenherz | Radio and TV host | ||
Hans Sarpei | Professional Footballer | Jeannine Michaelsen | Actress | |||
Japan | Yuji Kondo | Sports Broadcaster | ||||
Sayaka Akimoto | Singer/Actress | |||||
Mexico | Luis Ernesto Franco | Telenovela Star | Luis Ernesto Franco | Telenovela Star | ||
Ines Sainz | Sports Broadcaster | Ines Sainz | Sports Broadcaster | |||
South Korea | Seo Kyung Suk | Radio/TV Personality | Seo Kyung Suk | Radio/TV Personality | ||
Park Kyeong Rim | Park Kyeong Rim | |||||
Spain | Paula Vázquez | Television Host | ||||
Saúl Craviotto | Olympic Gold Medalist | |||||
France | Gilles Marini | Actor | ||||
Sandy Heribert | Sports Journalist | |||||
Italy | Francesco Facchinetti | DJ/Television Host | ||||
Bianca Balti | Model | |||||
China | Bin Gu | TV Personality | ||||
Qinyi Du | Television Host | |||||
India | Vidyut Jammwal | Actor | ||||
Sarah Jane Dias | Actress | |||||
United Kingdom | Stu Bennett | Professional Wrestler | ||||
Kate Abdo | Sports Journalist | |||||
Australia | Dannii Minogue | TV Personality/Singer | ||||
Nick Cummins | Former Rugby Star/ ′′Bachelor′′ star Star |
Not only do each pair of hosts provide color commentary for each of the 6-9 localized versions, but the foreign commentators also make appearances in each localized version, with their commentary presented by subtitles. If a contestant completes a course, all hosts' reactions are shown on screen. Furthermore, since all host booths are placed in a row on the Ultimate Beastmaster set, commentators from one localization can easily walk over into the booth of another localized version.
Seasons[edit]
Season 1[edit]
Season 1 premiered on Netflix on February 24, 2017. The season was filmed in Santa Clarita, California, over the course of eight nights.[7] Felipe Camargo of Brazil was the Ultimate Beastmaster winner for placing first.
Season 2[edit]
Prior to the release of season 1, Netflix had already ordered and shot season 2.[8] The second season premiered on Netflix on December 15, 2017 with contestants from the United States, Spain, France, Italy, China and India.[9] Haibin Qu of China was crowned the Ultimate Beastmaster for placing first and completing the entire course in the final.
Season 3[edit]
In February 2018 the show was renewed for a third season, consisting of nine episodes. The third season features the United States, Brazil, Germany, Mexico, South Korea, France, Italy, United Kingdom and Australia.[2] Season 3 was released on August 31, 2018. Season 3 featured a tournament-style bracket, in which two athletes advanced from each episode to a semifinal round, then to a final round where they fought for the title of Ultimate Beastmaster. Corbin Mackin of the United Kingdom was crowned Beastmaster for placing first.[3]
Beastmasters[edit]
Episodes | Beastmasters | Country |
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1 | Heeyong Park | South Korea |
2 | David Manthei | Germany |
3 | Steven Tucker | United States |
4 | Philip Meyer | Germany |
5 | Roberto Perez | Mexico |
6 | Hyunho Kim | South Korea |
7 | Felipe Camargo | Brazil |
8 | Jonathan Collins | United States |
9 | Ken Corigliano | |
Ultimate Beastmaster | Felipe Camargo | Brazil |
Episode | Beastmasters | Country |
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1 | Mickaël Mawem | France |
2 | Haibin Qu | China |
3 | Kyle Soderman | United States |
4 | Yiqi Li | China |
5 | John Gerzik | United States |
6 | Bin Xie | China |
7 | Manuel Cornu | France |
8 | Bin Fang | China |
9 | Alberto Gotta | Italy |
Ultimate Beastmaster | Haibin Qu | China |
Episode | Winners | Country |
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1 | Max Sprenger | Germany |
James Drake | United States | |
2 | Jayden Irving | Australia |
David Ferguson | United Kingdom | |
3 | Keiha Dhruev | |
Miguel Angel Hernandez | Mexico | |
4 (Semifinal #1) | Jayden Irving | Australia |
Max Sprenger | Germany | |
James Drake | United States | |
5 | Jesse Turner | Australia |
Norman Lichtenberg | Germany | |
6 | Hector Martinez | Mexico |
Mark Greenham | Australia | |
7 | Luke Shelton | |
Corbin Mackin | United Kingdom | |
8 (Semifinal #2) | Mark Greenham | Australia |
Hector Martinez | Mexico | |
Corbin Mackin | United Kingdom | |
Ultimate Beastmaster | Corbin Mackin |
Reception[edit]
James Hibberd compares the first season of Ultimate Beastmaster to American Ninja Warrior in a mixed review of the shows. Hibberd praises Ultimate Beastmaster's 'gorgeous superstructure' of a course, the international rivalry aspect and concise contestant profile clips, but criticizes the show's commentators and the repetitiveness of the course, the latter of which American Ninja Warrior avoids.[10]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Prudon, Laura (May 9, 2016). 'Netflix Orders Global Competition Series 'Ultimate Beastmaster' from Sylvester Stallone, Dave Broome'. Variety. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
- ^ ab''Ultimate Beastmaster' Renewed for Season 3 by Netflix'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
- ^ abSandwell, Ian (August 2, 2018). 'Here's when – or if – your favourite Netflix Original shows are coming back'. Digital Spy. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^Andreeva, Nellie (May 9, 2016). 'Netflix Orders 'Ultimate Beastmaster' Competition Reality Series With Sylvester Stallone'. Deadline. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
- ^'Netflix's monstrous obstacle course show Ultimate Beastmaster is back for season 2'. EW. 2017-11-08. Retrieved 2017-11-09.
- ^''Ultimate Beastmaster' Renewed for Season 3 by Netflix'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
- ^How Netflix's 'Ultimate Beastmaster' Will Change Global Reality TV
- ^'Ultimate Beastmaster: Season Two of Netflix Series Already Filmed - canceled TV shows - TV Series Finale'. canceled TV shows - TV Series Finale. 2017-02-20. Retrieved 2017-10-31.
- ^Holloway, Daniel (2017-11-08). ''Ultimate Beastmaster' Renewed by Netflix for Season 2 (EXCLUSIVE)'. Variety. Retrieved 2017-11-08.
- ^Hibberd, James (March 2, 2017). 'Ultimate Beastmaster vs. Ninja Warrior: An honest comparison'. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
External links[edit]
- Ultimate Beastmaster on IMDb
- Ultimate Beastmaster on Netflix
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ultimate_Beastmaster&oldid=899374695'
Ultimate Beastmaster | |
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Broadcast from | August 31, 2018 |
Broadcaster | Netflix |
Competitors | 54 |
Finals venue | Santa Clarita, California |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Chronology | |
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The third season of the American reality competition series Ultimate Beastmaster premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on August 31, 2018. The show consists of 9 Beastmaster episodes which were released simultaneously on Netflix worldwide.[1]
- 2The Beast
- 3Episodes
- 3.1Episode 1: The Beast Evolves
- 3.2Episode 2: Champions Collide
- 3.3Episode 3: Strive for Greatness
- 3.4Episode 4: Semifinal #1
- 3.5Episode 5: A New Battle Begins
- 3.6Episode 6: Overcoming the Odds
- 3.7Episode 7: For the Glory
- 3.8Episode 8: Semifinal #2
- 3.9Episode 9: The Ultimate Beastmaster Championship
Hosts[edit]
Each country has their own set of two hosts/commentators for the competition. They are as follows:
Country | Host | |
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United States | Tiki Barber | Former NFL Player |
CM Punk | UFC Fighter/Former WWE Champion | |
Brazil | Rafinha Bastos | Comedian |
Anderson Silva | UFC Fighter | |
Germany | Micky Beisenherz | Radio and TV host |
Jeannine Michaelsen | Actress | |
Mexico | Luis Ernesto Franco | Telenovela Star |
Ines Sainz | Sports Broadcaster | |
South Korea | Seo Kyung Suk | Radio/TV Personality |
Park Kyeong Rim | Radio/TV Personality | |
France | Gilles Marini | Actor |
Sandy Heribert | Sports Journalist | |
Italy | Francesco Facchinetti | DJ/Television Host |
Bianca Balti | Model | |
United Kingdom | Stu Bennett | Professional Wrestler |
Kate Abdo | Sports Journalist | |
Australia | Dannii Minogue | TV Personality/Singer |
Nick Cummins | Former Rugby Star |
Not only do each pair of hosts provide color commentary for each of the nine localized versions, but the foreign commentators also make appearances in each localized version, with their commentary presented by subtitles. If a contestant completes a course, all hosts' reactions are shown on screen. Furthermore, since all host booths are placed, this year, in a circular row on the Ultimate Beastmaster set, commentators from one localization can easily walk over into the booth of another localized version.
The Beast[edit]
The obstacle course for the competition is known as The Beast, and it is divided into 3 Levels (4 for the Finals). Competitors with the highest scores after each level move on while those with the lowest scores are eliminated, with ties decided in favor of the competitor with the lowest time. Unlike the first season (where scores reset on Level 4) and the previous season (where scores accrue on all four levels), all scores reset at the start of the level. The obstacles are suspended over a body of red-tinted water referred to as Beast Blood (except for Level 3 which has blue-tinted water and is referred to as the Fuel of the Pyramid) and housed in a giant steel frame that takes the form of a large animal. A competitor is considered to have failed a Level if all four limbs are submerged into the Beast Blood/Fuel of the Pyramid. Failure ends the attempt at the current Level but confers no penalties.
This season, in addition to the normal Point Thrusters, a new Mega Thruster has been added, which counts down from 50 at varying speeds, giving the competitors a certain number of points, depending on how fast they hit the Thruster. In addition, a final Point Thruster worth 25 points has been added to the end of every level.
This season also features a tournament-style bracket, in which two athletes advance from each episode to a semifinal round then to a final round, earning themselves $10,000, where they fight for the title of Ultimate Beastmaster and $50,000. In the semifinals, competitors must run the entire course (Levels 1-3) in one go and get the farthest the fastest. If they fail once, they are given an extra life they can use to try again from one of five checkpoints throughout the course, but at the cost of the points accrued after crossing the checkpoint. Should the competitor choose not to use it, however, the extra life is then forfeited and cannot be used later.
Level 1[edit]
In Level 1 all nine competitors compete with the top six scorers moving on.
- Lockjaw - Competitors must scale a pole that gets as thin as 8 in. as competitors progress.
- Gear Head - Competitors must cross two gear-like platforms shaped similarly to the Grinders from Season 2. The first one is stationary while the second swings back-and-forth.
- Faceplant - Competitors stand on a narrow platform, hands braced against panels on either side, as they are tilted forward to a 45° angle. They must then jump to a chain and swing to the next obstacle. The first Point Thruster is located higher up the chain. Unlike previous seasons, the chain is positioned towards the side a bit. This is the first of five checkpoints in the Semifinals.
- Hyper Jump - Competitors must jump across 2 semi-stationary hanging platforms that start moving once the competitor lands on them. A Point Thruster is located between the platforms.
At the end of Hyper Jump, there are two different paths taken, often with interchangeable obstacles, depending on the episode.
Path 1
- The Rack - Competitors must jump across a series of 2 seesaws. A Point Thruster is located in between each seesaw. Interchangeable with Rope Burn or the Dead Bolts; replaced with Break Neck for the Semifinals.
- Rope Burn - Competitors must use a rope to scale a giant tube that gets wider midway through. A Point Thruster is located just before the tube gets wider. Interchangeable with The Rack or the Dead Bolts; replaced with Break Neck for the Semifinals.
- Dead Bolts - Competitors must jump across a series of 4 semi-stationary hanging bolts, each at a slightly different angle; the last two are placed 6 ft. apart from each other. A Point Thruster is located between the second and third Deadbolts while a Mega Thruster is located between the last two Deadbolts. Interchangeable with The Rack or Rope Burn; replaced with Break Neck for the Semifinals.
- Break Neck - Competitors must cross a series of 3 wheels, two of which spin automatically while the second one is stationary, each with 6 pistons, two at the least of which drops down. Exclusive to the Semifinals.
- Chain Drive - Competitors must cross a series of 3 spinning gears, two counter-clockwise and the second clockwise, with 4 dangling pole-ropes. Exclusive to the Finals.
- Mag Wall - Competitors navigate horizontally across a climbing wall. Every 2 seconds the magnetic handholds are released and fall into the Beast's blood. The wall features an inversion, from which the competitors must jump to the finishing platform. A Point Thruster is located toward the start of Mag Wall while a Mega Thruster is located towards the end of the wall.
Path 2
- Wheel Power - Competitors must use their momentum to turn a rolling beam with monkey bars. Interchangeable with Rib Cage Row or Crank Shaft.
- Rib Cage Row - Competitors must swing across 4 sets of bars, the distance between each set as far as 9 ft. the farther competitors go. Interchangeable with Wheel Power or Crank Shaft.
- Crank Shaft - Competitors must cross a rotating beam with 6 heptagonal-platforms. Interchangeable with Wheel Power or Rib Cage Row.
- Crash Pads - Similar to the Bungee Beds from season 1's Level 3, competitors must traverse two unstable platforms suspended at varying heights by bungee chords. A Point Thruster is located near the first Crash Pad while a Mega Thruster is located near the second one.
Each individual portion of an obstacle is worth 5 points.
Level 2[edit]
In Level 2 the top six competitors compete, with the top four scorers moving on. Similar to Season 1, some obstacles interchange with each other.
- Drop Zone - Competitors must scale an angled-trampoline to a blue ramp. A Point Thruster is (sometimes) located near the base of the ramp. This is the second of five checkpoints for the Semifinals.
- Pivot Point - Competitors must jump from the ramp to a hexagonal-platform near the base of Digestive Track. The drop is said to be 10 ft down. This is the third of five checkpoints for the Semifinals.
- Digestive Track - Jumping from the last spinning platform into a tube, competitors must climb the tube before it sinks and jump to the next obstacle.
- Dreadmills - Competitors must cross a pair of suspended treadmills and leap to a platform. A Point Thruster is located after the second Dreadmill.
- Shape Shifter - Competitors must cross a 30 ft. series of octagonal-footholds. A Point Thruster is located midway across, while a Mega Thruster is located near the end. Replaced with the Sidewinder for the Semifinals and Destabilizer for the Finals.
- Sidewinder - Competitors must cross a series of two bent pipes while hanging on to wheels. A Point Thruster is located midway across. This is the fourth of five checkpoints for the Semifinals. Exclusive to the Semifinals. Replaced with Destabilizer for the Finals.
- Destabilizer - Competitors must jump across a series of three beams suspended by Bungee Cords and placed at different angles. Exclusive to the Finals.
- Tail Whip - Competitors must scale a series of monkey bars set 3 ft apart and can fall at any time. A Point Thruster is located midway across with a Mega Thruster located towards the right.
Each individual portion of an obstacle is worth 5 points.
Energy Pyramid[edit]
In Level 3, also known as the Energy Pyramid, the top 4 scorers compete, with the top two advancing to the Semifinals.
- Rail Runner - Competitors must mount a forward-moving treadmill and attempt to grab a suspended a pole-rope (or a regular black rope in some episodes) as it swings through a curved track, then reach for an additional pole-rope/rope located just before Power Surge. 3 Point Thrusters are located at the beginning, middle, and end of the track. This is the last of five checkpoints for the Semifinals.
- Power Surge - Competitors must work their way through three tubes structure made of pipe and chain before they each sink into the water. The first is placed vertically while the rest is shaped similarly to the previous seasons' Coil Crawl. In contrast to the previous seasons', the last ring does not sink. A Mega Thruster is located midway through.
- Viper Climb- Competitors must scale an 80 ft helix. A Point Thruster is located 3/4ths of the way up.
- Pipeline - Competitors must use grip handles to slide up a set of V-shaped bars
- Climbing Wall - Competitors must climb a wall up to the final platform. A Mega Thruster is located at the bottom of the wall.
Individual portions of obstacles are worth 5 points.
Level 4[edit]
In Level 4 the top three finalists compete on an eighty-foot climbing wall. Unlike the previous seasons, this level is exclusive to the Finals, and competitors each compete one-at-a-time. Points can only be attained through three Mega Thrusters placed throughout, each worth 250 points more than the previous Thruster.
- Ricochet - Competitors navigate back-and-forth between 2 walls.
At the end of Ricochet, competitors must make a choice between two paths.
- Full Tilt - Competitors must scale six blocks with two handholds which tilt down as they grab them.
- Drop Tank - Competitors must scale three platforms which drop down 18 in. as they step on them.
- Mother Board - Competitors must ascend a large pegboard. The first Mega Thruster (worth 250 points) is located towards the bottom of the board.
At the end of Mother Board, competitors must make a choice between another two paths.
- Razor's Edge - Competitors must cross a shaky bridge made up of trapezoidal platforms.
- Vertigo - Competitors must scale a swirling beam.
- Ventilator - Competitors must ascend in one of three ways:
- Rope Climb - A narrow vertical crevice with a rope positioned left.
- I-Beam Cross - A narrow beam positioned right in the middle that gets thinner as competitors climb up.
- The second Mega Thruster (worth 500 points) is located at the bottom of the I-Beam.
- Chimney Climb - A narrow vertical crevice positioned right.
- The final Mega Thruster (worth 750 points) is located at the top of Ventilator.
Competitors are given unlimited time to accrue the highest possible score, with ties decided in favor of the competitor who finished the fastest. There is no failure condition for Level 4, and competitors may attempt to regain their footing if they lose grip on the wall.
Episodes[edit]
- The contestant was named Beastmaster.
- The contestants completed that level.
- The contestant was eliminated on that round.
Episode 1: The Beast Evolves[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Max Sprenger, 22 Media and Computer Science Student - Team Germany - Semifinalist
- James Drake, 36 Non-Profit Director - Team USA - Semifinalist
- Javier Lopez, 21 Gymnast - Team Mexico - Eliminated on Level 3
- Sung Hyuk Choi, 36 Pole Dancer - Team South Korea - - Eliminated on Level 3
- Nathan Caparros, 24 Climbing Instructor - Team France - Eliminated on Level 2
- Gareth Leah, 30 Travel Writer - Team UK - Eliminated on Level 2
- Edoardo Bocchio Vega, 23 Environmental Policy Student - Team Italy - Eliminated on Level 1
- Morgan-Rose Moroney, 20 Physiotherapy Student - Team Australia - Eliminated on Level 1
- Mauro Yoshida, 29 Gym Owner - Team Brazil - Eliminated on Level 1
Level 1[edit]
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, The Rack, Mag Wall
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Max Sprenger | 131 | 2:36 | 1st | Completed Level 1 |
Nathan Caparros | 129 | 3:31 | 2nd | Completed Level 1 |
James Drake | 70 | 3:14 | 3rd | Fell on the Mag Wall |
Javier Lopez | 65 | 2:26 | 4th | Fell on the Mag Wall |
Gareth Leah | 60 | 2:07 | 5th | Missed the jump to the Mag Wall |
Sung Hyuk Choi | 45 | 2:33 | 6th | Fell on The Rack |
Edoardo Bocchio Vega | 35 | 1:30 | 7th | Fell on The Rack |
Morgan-Rose Moroney | 30 | 1:46 | 8th | Missed the jump to The Rack |
Mauro Yoshida | 10 | 0:24 | 9th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Level 2[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Max Sprenger | 112 | 4:43 | 1st | Completed Level 2 |
Javier Lopez | 95 | 3:28 | 2nd | Completed Level 2 |
Sung Hyuk Choi | 25 | 1:06 | 3rd | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
James Drake | 25 | 1:23 | 4th | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Nathan Caparros | 25 | 2:25 | 5th | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Gareth Leah | 20 | 1:02 | 6th | Fell on the Dreadmills |
Level 3[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Max Sprenger | 80 | Unk | 1st | Fell on Viper Climb |
James Drake | 72 | 2:42 | 2nd | Fell on Viper Climb |
Javier Lopez | 20 | Unk | 3rd | Fell on Rail Runner |
Sung Hyuk Choi | 5 | 0:22 | 4th | Fell on Rail Runner |
Episode 2: Champions Collide[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Jayden Irving, 26 Surfer - Team Australia - Semifinalist
- David Ferguson, 27 Muay Thai Boxer - Team UK - Semifinalist
- Dre Nuzum, 23 Dance Instructor - Team USA - Eliminated on Level 3
- Matteo Curiel, 29 Personal Trainer - Team Italy - Eliminated on Level 3
- Gaël Le Moigne, 28 Renewable Energy Entrepreneur - Team France - Eliminated on Level 2
- Jessica Wielens, 30 Alternative Medicine Practitioner - Team Germany - Eliminated on Level 2
- Aida Alanis, 30 Gym Owner - Team Mexico - Eliminated on Level 1
- Jabee Kim, 31 Professional Climber - Team South Korea - Eliminated on Level 1
- Felipe Ho Foganholo, 18 Professional Climber - Team Brazil - Eliminated on Level 1
Level 1[edit]
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Wheel Power, Crash Pads
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Jayden Irving | 80 | 2:54 | 1st | Completed Level 1 |
Gaël Le Moigne | 35 | 2:31 | 2nd | Fell on Wheel Power |
Matteo Curiel | 35 | 2:32 | 3rd | Fell on Wheel Power |
David Ferguson | 35 | 2:40 | 4th | Fell on Wheel Power |
Jessica Wielens | 30 | 2:01 | 5th | Fell on Wheel Power |
Dre Nuzum | 20 | 1:05 | 6th | Fell on Faceplant |
Aida Alanis | 15 | 1:09 | 7th | Fell on Faceplant |
Jabee Kim | 10 | 0:18 | 8th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Felipe Ho Foganholo | 10 | 0:19 | 9th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Level 2[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Dre Nuzum | 35 | 2:28 | 1st | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Jayden Irving | 25 | 0:49 | 2nd | Missed the jump to the Dreadmills |
Matteo Curiel | 25 | 1:09 | 3rd | Fell on the Dreadmills |
David Ferguson | 25 | 1:11 | 4th | Missed the jump to the Dreadmills |
Gaël Le Moigne | 20 | 0:19 | 5th | Sunk in Digestive Track |
Jessica Wielens | 0 | 0:00 | 6th | Fell on Drop Zone |
Level 3[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Jayden Irving | 83 | 2:02 | 1st | Fell on Viper Climb |
David Ferguson | 45 | 6:49 | 2nd | Fell on Viper Climb |
Dre Nuzum | 10 | Unk | 3rd | Fell on Rail Runner |
Matteo Curiel | 0 | 0:00 | 4th | Fell on Rail Runner |
Episode 3: Strive for Greatness[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Keiha Dhruev, 23 Climbing Instructor - Team UK - Semifinalist
- Miguel Angel Hernandez, 35 Aerial Acrobat - Team Mexico - Semifinalist
- Elvis Gjeci, 23 Gymnastics Coach - Team Italy - Eliminated on Level 3
- Thomas Ballet, 28 Human Resources Consultant - Team France - Eliminated on Level 3
- Chloé Henry, 30 Pole Vaulter - Team USA - Eliminated on Level 2
- Jun Kim, 29 Photographer - Team Germany - Eliminated on Level 2
- Patricia Antunes Silva, 31 Chef - Team Brazil - Eliminated on Level 1
- David Georgiou, 30 Gym Owner - Team Australia - Eliminated on Level 1
- Nae Yun Yang, 26 Swimming Coach - Team South Korea - Eliminated on Level 1
Level 1[edit]
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Rope Burn, Mag Wall
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Elvis Gjeci | 35 | 1:47 | 1st | Fell on Rope Burn |
Thomas Ballet | 35 | 2:16 | 2nd | Fell on Rope Burn |
Keiha Dhruev | 30 | 1:14 | 3rd | Fell on Rope Burn |
Jun Kim | 15 | 0:21 | 4th | Fell on Faceplant |
Miguel Angel Hernandez | 15 | 0:35 | 5th | Fell on Faceplant |
Chloé Henry | 15 | 0:44 | 6th | Fell on Faceplant |
Patricia Antunes Silva | 10 | 0:18 | 7th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
David Georgiou | 10 | 0:20 | 8th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Nae Yun Yang | 10 | 0:22 | 9th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Level 2[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
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Keiha Dhruev | 115 | 5:34 | 1st | Completed Level 2 |
Thomas Ballet | 25 | 0:44 | 2nd | Missed the jump to the Dreadmills |
Elvis Gjeci | 20 | 0:20 | 3rd | Fell out of Digestive Track |
Miguel Angel Hernandez | 20 | 0:28 | 4th | Sunk in Digestive Track |
Chloé Henry | 0 | 0:00 | 5th | Fell on Drop Zone |
Jun Kim | 0 | 0:00 | 6th | Fell on Drop Zone |
Level 3[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Keiha Dhruev | 35 | Unk | 1st | Fell on Viper Climb |
Miguel Angel Hernandez | 30 | 1:31 | 2nd | Fell on Power Surge |
Elvis Gjeci | 30 | 2:04 | 3rd | Sunk in Power Surge |
Thomas Ballet | 10 | 0:10 | 4th | Fell on Rail Runner |
Episode 4: Semifinal #1[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Jayden Irving, 26 Surfer - Team Australia - Episode 2 - Finalist
- Max Sprenger, 22 Media and Computer Science Student - Team Germany - Episode 1 - Finalist
- James Drake, 36 Non-Profit Director - Team USA - Episode 1 - Finalist
- David Ferguson, 27 Muay Thai Boxer - Team UK - Episode 2 - Eliminated
- Keiha Dhruev, 23 Climbing Instructor - Team UK - Episode 3 - Eliminated
- Miguel Angel Hernandez, 35 Aerial Acrobat - Team Mexico - Episode 3 - Eliminated
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Break Neck, Mag Wall
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jayden Irving | 308 | 11:16 | 1st | Missed the jump to the final platform of Level 1 Fell on Viper Climb |
Max Sprenger | 147 | 3:15 | 2nd | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
James Drake | 75 | 2:57 | 3rd | Fell on the Mag Wall Did not use Extra Life |
David Ferguson | 55 | Unk | 4th | Fell on Break Neck Fell on the Mag Wall |
Keiha Dhruev | 50 | 2:23 | 5th | Missed the jump to the Mag Wall Missed the jump to the Mag Wall |
Miguel Angel Hernandez | 35 | 2:53 | 6th | Fell on Hyper Jump Fell on Break Neck |
Episode 5: A New Battle Begins[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Jesse Turner, 27 Stuntman - Team Australia - Semifinalist
- Norman Lichtenberg, 24 Parkour Performer - Team Germany - Semifinalist
- Laura Basta, 26 Circus Acrobatic Instructor - Team France - Eliminated on Level 3
- Austin Raye, 27 Social Media Influencer - Team USA - Eliminated on Level 3
- Rafael De Sousa, 32 Gymnastics Instructor - Team Brazil - Eliminated on Level 2
- Angelika Rainer, 30 Professional Ice Climber - Team Italy - Eliminated on Level 2
- Jong Seok Son, 28 Speed Climber - Team South Korea - Eliminated on Level 1
- Andrew French, 30 Design Engineer - Team UK - Eliminated on Level 1
- Allan Cardoso, 19 Business Management Student - Team Mexico - Eliminated on Level 1 with Injury
Level 1[edit]
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Rib Cage Row, Crash Pads
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jesse Turner | 55 | 2:24 | 1st | Fell on Rib Cage Row |
Austin Raye | 55 | 3:56 | 2nd | Fell on Rib Cage Row |
Allan Cardoso | 40 | 1:58 | 3rd | Injured on Rib Cage Row |
Norman Lichtenberg | 20 | 0:57 | 4th | Fell on Faceplant |
Rafael De Sousa | 15 | 0:25 | 5th | Fell on Faceplant |
Angelika Rainer | 15 | 0:28 | 6th | Fell on Faceplant |
Laura Basta | 15 | 0:38 | 7th | Fell on Faceplant |
Jong Seok Son | 10 | 0:18 | 8th | Fell on Gear Head |
Andrew French | 10 | 0:22 | 9th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Level 2[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Norman Lichtenberg | 123 | 4:41 | 1st | Completed Level 2 |
Jesse Turner | 95 | 5:44 | 2nd | Completed Level 2 |
Laura Basta | 25 | 1:24 | 3rd | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Austin Raye | 25 | 1:29 | 4th | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Rafael De Sousa | 15 | 0:27 | 5th | Missed the jump to the Dreadmills |
Angelika Rainer | 15 | 0:42 | 6th | Missed the jump to the Dreadmills |
Level 3[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jesse Turner | 52 | 2:33 | 1st | Fell on Viper Climb |
Norman Lichtenberg | 45 | Unk | 2nd | Missed the jump to Viper Climb |
Laura Basta | 35 | 2:29 | 3rd | Fell on Viper Climb |
Austin Raye | 0 | 0:00 | 4th | Fell on Rail Runner |
Episode 6: Overcoming the Odds[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Hector Martinez, 20 Professional Climber - Team Mexico - Semifinalist
- Mark Greenham, 30 Fashion Designer - Team Australia - Semifinalist
- Marty Bartow, 22 Rock Climbing Instructor - Team USA - Eliminated on Level 3
- Dave Ardito Rioja, 29 Filmmaker - Team Germany - Eliminated on Level 3
- Min Je Joo, 33 Spin Instructor - Team South Korea - Eliminated on Level 2
- Imogen Horrocks, 18 Champion Climber - Team UK - Eliminated on Level 2
- Alessandro Cazzavacca, 30 Landscaper - Team Italy - Eliminated on Level 1
- Thalisson Glaner Fagundes, 30 Soccer Coach - Team Brazil - Eliminated on Level 1
- Nicolas Cerquant, 31 Fitness Club Owner - Team France - Eliminated on Level 1
Level 1[edit]
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Crank Shaft, Crash Pads
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Marty Bartow | 50 | 3:08 | 1st | Fell on the Crash Pads |
Hector Martinez | 35 | 2:03 | 2nd | Fell on the Crash Pads |
Dave Ardito Rioja | 35 | 2:04 | 3rd | Fell on the Crash Pads |
Mark Greenham | 35 | 2:21 | 4th | Fell on the Crash Pads |
Min Je Joo | 20 | 1:04 | 5th | Fell on Faceplant |
Imogen Horrocks | 15 | 0:33 | 6th | Fell on Faceplant |
Alessandro Cazzavacca | 15 | 0:41 | 7th | Fell on Faceplant |
Thalisson Glaner Fagundes | 10 | 0:13 | 8th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Myra Robinson | 10 | 0:16 | 9th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Rafinha Bastos[a] | 10 | N/A | N/A | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Level 2[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hector Martinez | 146 | 4:05 | 1st | Completed Level 2 |
Marty Bartow | 121 | 4:17 | 2nd | Completed Level 2 |
Dave Ardito Rioja | 25 | 0:38 | 3rd | Fell on the Dreadmills |
Mark Greenham | 25 | 0:46 | 4th | Missed the jump to the Dreadmills |
Min Je Joo | 0 | 0:00 | 5th | Fell on Drop Zone |
Imogen Horrocks | 0 | 0:00 | 6th | Disqualified on Drop Zone |
Level 3[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hector Martinez | 121 | Unk | 1st | Completed Level 3 |
Mark Greenham | 45 | 2:00 | 2nd | Fell on Viper Climb |
Marty Bartow | 45 | 4:53 | 3rd | Fell on Viper Climb |
Dave Ardito Rioja | 0 | 0:00 | 4th | Fell on Rail Runner |
Episode 7: For the Glory[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Luke Shelton, 29 Construction Worker - Team Australia - Semifinalist
- Corbin Mackin, 29 Veteran - Team UK - Semifinalist
- Roberto Del Pozzo, 23 Parkour Teacher - Team Italy - Eliminated on Level 3
- Walker Kearney, 36 Stay-At-Home Dad - Team USA - Eliminated on Level 3
- Bernardo Massuchin, 25 Criminal Lawyer - Team Brazil - Eliminated on Level 2
- Mauricio Martinez, 33 Personal Fitness Trainer - Team Mexico - Eliminated on Level 2
- Gemma Lee, 31 Crossfit Trainer - Team South Korea - Eliminated on Level 1
- Mathieu Sarouti, 32 Aeronautical Engineer - Team France - Eliminated on Level 1
- Alix Arndt, 38 Agricultural Sales - Team Germany - Eliminated on Level 1
Level 1[edit]
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Dead Bolts, Mag Wall
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bernardo Massuchin | 55 | 1:54 | 1st | Fell on the Dead Bolts |
Corbin Mackin | 55 | 1:57 | 2nd | Fell on the Dead Bolts |
Walker Kearney | 55 | 1:59 | 3rd | Fell on the Dead Bolts |
Roberto Del Pozzo | 35 | 1:58 | 4th | Fell on the Dead Bolts |
Mauricio Martinez | 20 | 0:54 | 5th | Fell on Faceplant |
Luke Shelton | 10 | 0:14 | 6th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Gemma Lee | 10 | 0:28 | 7th | Fell on Gear Head |
Mathieu Sarouti | 10 | 0:29 | 8th | Missed the jump off of Gear Head |
Alix Arndt | 5 | 0:09 | 9th | Fell on Gear Head |
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Level 2[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Corbin Mackin | 35 | 0:55 | 1st | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Luke Shelton | 35 | 1:07 | 2nd | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Walker Kearney | 35 | 1:21 | 3rd | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Roberto Del Pozzo | 25 | 1:20 | 4th | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Bernardo Massuchin | 20 | 0:21 | 5th | Missed the jump to Digestive Track |
Mauricio Martinez | 0 | 0:00 | 6th | Disqualified on Drop Zone |
Level 3[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Luke Shelton | 45 | Unk | 1st | Fell on Viper Climb |
Corbin Mackin | 30 | 1:04 | 2nd | Sunk in Power Surge |
Roberto Del Pozzo | 25 | 1:04 | 3rd | Fell on Power Surge |
Walker Kearney | 0 | 0:53 | 4th | Fell on Rail Runner |
Episode 8: Semifinal #2[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Mark Greenham, 30 Fashion Designer - Team Australia - Episode 6 - Finalist
- Hector Martinez, 20 Professional Climber - Team Mexico - Episode 6 - Finalist
- Corbin Mackin, 29 Veteran - Team UK - Episode 7 - Finalist
- Jesse Turner, 27 Stuntman - Team Australia - Episode 5 - Eliminated
- Norman Lichtenberg, 24 Parkour Performer - Team Germany - Episode 5 - Eliminated
- Luke Shelton, 29 Construction Worker - Team Australia - Episode 7 - Eliminated
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Break Neck, Mag Wall
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mark Greenham | 140 | 3:52 | 1st | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills Did not use Extra Life |
Hector Martinez | 138 | 3:46 | 2nd | Missed the jump off the Dreadmills Missed the jump off the Dreadmills |
Corbin Mackin | 85 | 2:38 | 3rd | Fell on the Mag Wall Did not use Extra Life |
Jesse Turner | 75 | 3:13 | 4th | Fell on the Mag Wall Fell on the Mag Wall |
Norman Lichtenberg | 15 | 0:25 | 5th | Fell on Break Neck Fell on Faceplant |
Luke Shelton | 15 | 0:31 | 6th | Fell on the Mag Wall Fell on Faceplant |
Episode 9: The Ultimate Beastmaster Championship[edit]
Competitors[edit]
- Corbin Mackin, 29 Veteran - Team UK - Episode 7 - Ultimate Beastmaster
- Max Sprenger, 22 Media and Computer Science Student - Team Germany - Episode 1 - Eliminated on Level 4
- Jayden Irving, 26 Surfer - Team Australia - Episode 2 - Eliminated on Level 4
- James Drake, 36 Non-Profit Director - Team USA - Episode 1 - Eliminated on Level 3
- Mark Greenham, 30 Fashion Designer - Team Australia - Episode 6 - Eliminated on Level 2
- Hector Martinez, 20 Professional Climber - Team Mexico - Episode 6 - Eliminated on Level 1
Level 1[edit]
Level 1 Configuration: Lockjaw, Gear Head, Faceplant, Hyper Jump, Chain Drive, Mag Wall
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jayden Irving | 121 | 2:31 | 1st | Completed Level 1 |
Corbin Mackin | 117 | 2:23 | 2nd | Completed Level 1 |
Max Sprenger | 115 | 2:50 | 3rd | Completed Level 1 |
James Drake | 80 | 2:40 | 4th | Fell on the Mag Wall |
Mark Greenham | 75 | 2:29 | 5th | Fell on the Mag Wall |
Hector Martinez | 45 | 2:01 | 6th | Fell on Hyper Jump |
Level 2[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Corbin Mackin | 40 | 1:46 | 1st | Fell on Destabilizer |
Max Sprenger | 35 | 0:59 | 2nd | Fell on Destabilizer |
James Drake | 35 | 1:08 | 3rd | Fell on Destabilizer |
Jayden Irving | 35 | 1:12 | 4th | Fell on Destabilizer |
Mark Greenham | 35 | 1:20 | 5th | Fell on Destabilizer |
Level 3[edit]
Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jayden Irving | 166 | 3:26 | 1st | Completed Level 3 |
Corbin Mackin | 91 | 2:09 | 2nd | Fell on Viper Climb |
Max Sprenger | 91 | 3:22 | 3rd | Fell on Viper Climb |
James Drake | 75 | 2:39 | 4th | Fell on Viper Climb |
Level 4[edit]
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Competitor | Points | Time | Finish | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Corbin Mackin | 1,244 | Unk | 1st | Ultimate Beastmaster |
Max Sprenger | 1,225 | Unk | 2nd | Eliminated |
Jayden Irving | 1,175 | 2:50 | 3rd | Eliminated |
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Broadcast[edit]
The show has nine country-specific versions. These have separate hosts, and languages, with one competitor from each country competing in each of the first eight episodes of the series (barring any of the Semifinals episodes). The countries are the U.S., Brazil, Germany, Mexico, South Korea, France, Italy, United Kingdom and Australia.[1]
The hosts for the show are Tiki Barber and CM Punk (U.S.); Rafinha Bastos and Anderson Silva (Brazil); Micky Beisenherz and Jeannine Michaelsen (Germany); Luis Ernesto Franco and Ines Sainz (Mexico); Seo Kyung Suk and Park Kyeong Rim (South Korea); Gilles Marini and Sandy Heribert (France); Francesco Facchinetti and Bianca Balti (Italy); Stu Bennett and Kate Abdo (U.K.); and Dannii Minogue and Nick Cummins (Australia).[2]
Notes[edit]
- ^Rafinha ran the course as part of a gag and, thus, his score is not officially counted.
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References[edit]
- ^ ab''Ultimate Beastmaster' Renewed for Season 3 by Netflix'. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-02-27.
- ^Sandwell, Ian (August 2, 2018). 'Here's when – or if – your favourite Netflix Original shows are coming back'. Digital Spy. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
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