Najee Richardson (2024)


Najee Richardson, nicknamed "The Phoenix", is a fitness coach and former gymnast from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Contents

  • 1 American Ninja Warrior
    • 1.1 American Ninja Warrior 7
    • 1.2 American Ninja Warrior 8
    • 1.3 American Ninja Warrior 9
    • 1.4 American Ninja Warrior 10
    • 1.5 American Ninja Warrior 11
    • 1.6 American Ninja Warrior 12
    • 1.7 American Ninja Warrior 14
    • 1.8 American Ninja Warrior 15
  • 2 Other Appearances
  • 3 Team Ninja Record
  • 4 American Ninja Warrior Results
  • 5 External Links

American Ninja Warrior[]

American Ninja Warrior 7[]

Najee first competed in Pittsburgh in American Ninja Warrior 7. His run was cut, but he was one of the many athletes that failed Snake Crossing in qualifying.

American Ninja Warrior 8[]

In his second year of competing on American Ninja Warrior he competed in his hometown of Philadelphia in American Ninja Warrior 8. In Philadelphia Qualifying, he cleared the course with the 5th fastest time and moved onto the city finals.

In the city finals, Najee failed the Stair Hopper but he placed 6th overall in the top 15 and advanced to the Vegas finals. In the national finals, Najee finished Stage 1 with 8.01 seconds remaining. On the second stage, he cleared the Giant Ring Swing but he failed the all new Down Up Salmon Ladder.

American Ninja Warrior 9[]

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Najee returned to compete in American Ninja Warrior 9 where he completed the Cleveland Qualifying course placing 6th. In the city finals, Najee tried an unorthodox technique on the Nail Clipper which ultimately caused him to fail. However, he still placed 13th overall punching his ticket to the National finals. In Vegas Najee cleared Stage 1 with 27.21 seconds left. He is one of 3 competitors to clear Stage 2, finishing with 20.29 seconds remaining.

On stage 3, though he managed to get revenge on the Nail Clipper, he fell on the Ultimate Cliffhanger on Stage 3 (though he completed it during All Stars Special 2 but in a team-relay race), becoming the only person this season to fail to complete city finals but also make it to Stage Three.

Richardson had revealed on local news that he ran the course and nearly suffered a mild asthma attack after his stage 2 run. Because of this, he openly expressed about his medical condition, which resulted in him becoming an ambassador for the American Lung Association.

American Ninja Warrior 10[]

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Najee Richardson had returned to compete in his hometown in Philadelphia for American Ninja Warrior 10. He was shown to have cramps in his legs during his run, but was able to battle through them and even go as far as scaling the Mega Wall, winning $10,000 and becoming the 6th competitor to successfully do so. He ended off placing the sixth fastest time in qualifying.

In the city finals, Najee finished the entire city finals course, placing 2nd overall. This is his first city finals buzzer in his career.

In the national finals, Najee finished Stage 1 with 22.14 seconds left on the clock. He once again defeated Wingnut Alley, becoming one of three yet again to do so. Unfortunately he timed out on the Water Walls on Stage 2. In a post-run interview, he mentioned that he had to use up time on the obstacle for the safety of his asthma.

American Ninja Warrior 11[]

Najee returned to compete in Baltimore for American Ninja Warrior 11. He made through most of the qualifying course with ease, despite a close call on the Hazard Cones. He was trying to make it up the Mega Wall for the second year in a row. But possibly due to the cold conditions making the Mega Wall very slippery, he surprisingly failed all of his 3 attempts and ultimately failed the qualifying course for the first time since his debut in ANW 7. He still placed 11th overall at the end of the night.

In the city finals, he was one of many who failed the unbeatable Angry Birds. Despite his fast time, he had been beaten by Lucas Reale by two-hundredths of a second, so he placed 3rd overall and once again missed out on attempting the Power Tower.

In Vegas he shockingly fell on Tire Run after a bad transition from the spinning tire to the second steering wheel. This marked his first time failing Stage 1.

American Ninja Warrior 12[]

Najee returned in for American Ninja Warrior 12 with a more confident demeanor as he sailed through the third night of qualifying course to put up the 7th fastest time. In the second night of the Semi-Finals his asthma affected his performance, slowing him down greatly. He was still able to finish the course with the 6th fastest time, but before attempting the Spider Trap he took a hit of his inhaler. In the finals Najee improved his pace and finished the course with the 4th fastest time. In the first match up of the Power Tower Playoffs he faced Austin Gray and was ultimately defeated by him, ending his season.

American Ninja Warrior 14[]

Najee originally got the call for American Ninja Warrior 13, but he unfortunately had to withdraw, due to recovering from a dislocated knee cap. He came back for ANW 14 in the second qualifying episode. There, he once again cleared the course with no trouble, despite once again missing the Mega Wall. He placed 11th overall, having been the slowest finisher that round. He later competed in the first semifinals episode. There he ended up being one of five competitors that round who failed the eighth obstacle, going out on Ghost Town. He placed 10th overall, advancing him back to the national finals. Unfortunately he tested positive for COVID-19 and he was forced to withdraw from competing at the national finals. He was replaced by Jackson Erdos.

American Ninja Warrior 15[]

Najee returned to compete in American Ninja Warrior 15, but announced that he was considering retiring from the competition. In the first qualifying episode, he powered through the first four obstacles, but fell on Lasso Launch. Despite this, he placed 6th and advanced to the Semifinals.

During Semifinals, Najee raced against promising rookie Mazeiah Andrade. Mazeiah fell on Hopscotch, guaranteeing the win for Najee, who went on to fail Slingshot.

On Stage 1, Najee was cruising during the first six obstacles while struggling with asthma, but after the Warped Wall he was struggling to catch his breath, and just decided to continue, but because of that, his run ended on Dipping Birds, when he missed the final step. After that, the safety crews helped him to get out of the water to catch his breath again. Luckily, although his season is done, he was okay a bit later.

Other Appearances[]

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Najee has been the team captain of the Phoenix Force on American Ninja Warrior's team ninja competition spin-offs. They have competed on season 2 of Team Ninja Warrior and season 1 of American Ninja Warrior: Ninja vs. Ninja.

Overall, Najee's final Individual race record throughout the two seasons was 3-2.

Najee would also appear as a mentor for American Ninja Warrior Junior. For Season 1 of American Ninja Warrior Junior he helped the 11-12 division while on American Ninja Warrior Junior 2 he helped the 9-10 division.

Team Ninja Record[]

SeasonEpisodeRoundHeatOpponent TeamOpponentResultNotesIndividual Record
Team: Phoenix Force
24 (Qualifying)Round One3 (Anchor Run)Team GritKevin BullWin1-0
24 (Qualifying)Round Two2Iron GripDaniel GilLoss1-1
38 (Qualifying)First Matchup3Think TankNoah KaufmanWin2-1
38 (Qualifying)Final Matchup3FrostbiteNick HansonWin3-1
313 (Playoffs)First Matchup3Team WolfpackDan YagerLossNajee fell at the Floating Tiles.3-2

American Ninja Warrior Results[]

ANW#ResultNotes
8Failed Down Up Salmon Ladder (Stage Two)
9Failed Ultimate Cliffhanger (Stage Three)
10Failed Water Walls (Stage Two)Timed Out
11Failed Tire Run (Stage One)
14WithdrewDid not compete due to testing positive for COVID-19. Replaced by Jackson Erdos.
15Failed Dipping Birds (Stage One)

External Links[]

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FAQs

What does Najee Richardson do for a living? ›

Najee Richardson, nicknamed "The Phoenix", is a fitness coach and former gymnast from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

How much does Najee make? ›

Najee Harris signed a 4 Years, $13,047,447 contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers on May 25, 2021. The contract runs through the 2026 season and has an average annual value of $3,261,862. It also came with a $6,849,052 signing bonus and $13,047,447 guaranteed.

How much weight did Najee gain? ›

The second-year Pittsburgh Steelers running back is in the midst of a weight-gain flap after a report last week that he checked in at 244 pounds. The Steelers list Harris at 232 pounds, leading to the simple mathematical conclusion that at some point he packed on 12 pounds.

How much money does Najee Harris make? ›

Najee Harris Career Earning

Najee Harris signed a 4-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers worth $13.1 million which includes a signing bonus of $6,849,052 and an average annual salary of $3,261,862. From 2021 till now, for three seasons he earned an estimated amount of $10,608,250.

Does Najee Harris have a degree? ›

Harris graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in Consumer Services in 2020.

Where did Najee grow up? ›

Harris is from the San Francisco Bay Area. One of five children of a single mother, he grew up in several troubled neighborhoods, including time in a homeless shelter when he was in middle school before the family moved to Antioch. Harris played high school football at Antioch High School in Antioch, California.

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