A Utah teen is ‘the ninja to beat’ on ‘American Ninja Warrior.’ But his younger brother is putting up a fight

“We’ve talked about his brother Kai as a favorite to win it all,” the announcers said Monday night. “We better start talking about Luke the same way.” …

Kai Beckstrand looked pretty tired by the time he got to the 10th and final obstacle of the “American Ninja Warrior” semifinals course.

Over roughly 2 minutes and 45 seconds, he had cruised through the other obstacles, “living up to the hype,” “ANW” sideline reporter Zuri Hall said, of being “the ninja to beat.”

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But when the 19-year-old from St. George, Utah, reached the Invisible Ladder — an obstacle that requires hanging onto two rings and hoisting yourself up 30 feet to the buzzer — it was a big demand for his 180-pound body.

Beckstrand, who is known for his speed, noticeably slowed down as he worked hard to pull himself all the way up to the buzzer.

Source: Utah News