Sunnyvale Man Just Misses $1M Prize on ‘American Ninja Warrior'

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Sunnyvale Man Just Misses $1M Prize on ‘American Ninja Warrior'
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A South Bay man came within 20 feet of winning $1 million on 'American Ninja Warrior' after becoming one of just nine competitors in the show's history to reach Stage 4.

A South Bay man came within 20 feet of winning $1 million on"American Ninja Warrior."

Josh Levin of Sunnyvale made it to Stage 4 of the finals in Las Vegas, an episode that aired Monday night. Levin is a professional climber and had 30 seconds to climb an 80-foot rope. But at just over 60 feet, he ran out of gas."That’s what Ninja Warrior is really about," Levind said."It’s not about beating somebody else, you know, trying to be the best. It’s about achieving mastery. And what I mean by that is making sure you’re doing your absolute best.

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