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Jessie Graff was the first woman to complete Stage 1 of American Ninja Warrior. (Courtesy of Danielle Lenniger) "I was the last woman in the order, so before I went, all that information was in ...
"American Ninja Warrior" star Jessie Graff conquered eight mind-boggling obstacles in Las Vegas. In the process, she made history as the first woman to finish Stage 1 of the national finals.
At 12, Jessie Graff wanted to play Xena the Warrior Princess. Two decades later, she one-upped that dream by becoming a real-life warrior—a record-breaking American Ninja Warrior, to be exact.
AMERICAN Ninja Warrior Jessie Graff is returning for season 14 of the competitive reality show. Her return comes a year after she announced she was injured and wouldn't be competing in season 13.
Jessie Graff has built a career out of fitness, becoming a stunt woman and one of the most accomplished women on "American Ninja Warrior." But she still feels like she has unfinished business.
Jessie Graff is one tough “American Ninja Warrior.” The 32-year-old stunt performer (“Supergirl,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”) made history in August by becoming the first woman to ...
In her early years as a stunt woman, Los Angeles resident Jessie Graff appeared in several blockbuster films, but it was not until she was accepted to NBC’s popular obstacle course competition ...
Jessie Graff made history on American Ninja Warrior Monday night. The Supergirl stuntwoman, who has given everyone a run for their money throughout the competition series, was the first woman ever ...
When Jessie Graff returns for Season 9 of American Ninja Warrior, she’d love to be the first woman to complete Stage 2. But Jessie’s fans have taught her something: ...
Jessie Graff has made a name for herself on American Ninja Warrior as both a record-setter and a real-life superhero. Now, she's revealed to CinemaBlend why she dresses like superheroes while in ...
— -- The first night of the "American Ninja Warrior" national finals in Las Vegas did not disappoint. A newly revamped Stage 1 course proved to be quite the difficult task as only eight of ...
Stuntwoman Jessie Graff made "American Ninja Warrior" history when she became the first women to complete the Stage 1 course. The competitor took on (and won) the challenge on Monday night's ...
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