- Athletes across the Midwest continue to vie for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Midwest regional finals--and this time, there's a brand new obstacle involving hanging curtains.
- Aspiring ninjas across the Northwest land on Venice Beach to compete for a chance to tackle the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. Only 30 will move on to the Northwest regional finals, but first they will have to tackle a new obstacle unique to this region--the strength and balance-testing pipe slider! Will David Campbell, who went further than any American in history last year at Mount Midoriyama, get another shot at the title? Or will diabetic-turned-athlete Kyle Cochran be the standout rookie who moves on? Find out!—Anonymous
- Athletes across the Northeast continue to compete for a chance to take on the World's Most Difficult Obstacle Course. However, only 30 will move on to the Northeast regional finals--and so far only eight have defeated all of the obstacles in Miami, Florida. Will the current world champion of free running be joining the victors? Or will stuntman Luis Moco prove that he has the skills to take on the challenge? See their attempts and more.—Anonymous
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