Watch: 6 Utah teens just dominated on ‘American Ninja Warrior’

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If there’s anything you can count on, it’s someone from Utah being on “American Ninja Warrior.

A few years ago, one of the show’s announcers declared that “Utah is becoming a hotbed for ‘American Ninja Warrior.’” That appears to remain the case for Season 17: During the most recent episode, which aired on Monday, six teenagers from Utah ended up advancing to the semifinals after navigating a tricky obstacle course that puts balance and upper body strength to the test.

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One of those teens ended up having the fastest time of the night.

Here’s a look at the six Utahns (so far) who are making a splash on the show this season.

6 Utah teens dominate on ‘American Ninja Warrior’

Colton Skuster

As Colton Skuster got ready to compete on his third season of “ANW” Monday night, the show’s hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbajabiamila noted how he had a “breakout season” last year, making it all the way to Stage 2 of the national finals.

“He looks stronger than he did last year,” they said, also calling Skuster “America’s fastest frat boy.”

The 19-year-old college student from Salt Lake City — whose “ANW” persona is centered in part on being a member of the fraternity Beta Theta Pi — didn’t disappoint.

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Colton Skuster competes on “American Ninja Warrior” Season 17. | NBC

He cruised effortlessly through the obstacle course — “He is flying!” the announcers exclaimed at one point.

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Skuster went on to hit the buzzer and earn the fastest time of the night, completing the course in 52 seconds.

According to bio information “ANW” shared with the Deseret News, a big part of Skuster’s motivation on the show is his mother, who has been diagnosed with May-Thurner Syndrome, a condition that causes blood clots in the arteries and veins that circulate blood to the legs.

“His mom’s resilience in dealing with her condition is a huge motivation for Colton to keep pushing,” reads the bio from the show.

Source: Utah News