

Yeah, it’s pretty crazy! With our training, we’re lucky enough to have a really good facility in the compound and probably the best in the country. What was your experience competing and winning the competition for the second time around? That’s so awesome to hear! So, this isn’t your first rodeo with the Ninja Warrior show. Thankfully, I was able to get on the show but even if I didn’t, I still would be doing this stuff as it’s so much fun! Charlie ended up winning Season 3 and I came down and had a bit of a play and fell in love with the sport from day 1. Since we both loved gymnastics, Ashlin said we should both give Ninja Warrior a shot. From there, I met the other Ninja Warrior guys such as Ashlin Herberts who was on Season 1 of the show. I started by hurting myself over and over which is probably not the way to go! I actually was already really good friends with Charlie Robins (who eventually won Season 3), he introduced me to gymnastics. I was a self-taught gymnast, meaning I watched things online and just did some crazy stuff. It’s a pretty long story, so I’ll try to condense it as best I can. What interested you in competing in the Australian Ninja Warrior competition?

Through a nail-biting grand final, Zak secured victory as the ‘Furthest Fastest’ champion to step onto the Ninja Warrior competition.įollowing his win, we caught up with Zak in the midst of his busy schedule, to discuss his Ninja Warrior journey thus far.Ĭongratulations Zak! Tell us how your journey started. The Monash University student dominated the Australian Ninja Warrior course in Channel Nine’s 2022 Season to reclaim his title for a second year. From being crowned Australia’s back to back Ninja Warrior champion to breaking world records, Bachelor of Science student Zak Stolz is no stranger to the spotlight!
