Tier 2 Worlds 2025

MARCH 28-30

COUNTDOWN TO GLORY: THE TIER 2 CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE COMING

The Tier 2 Championships are where the best of the best come to compete for the coveted title of Tier 2 Champion in their division. For many athletes, this event is more than a competition—it’s a celebration of their growth, determination, and hard work throughout the season.

As one of the first large-scale ninja events for Tier 2 athletes, the Championships are an electrifying experience that showcases the thrill and camaraderie of the ninja community. It’s a pivotal moment in their journey, offering the perfect stage to build confidence, embrace the excitement of competition, and prepare for the challenges of Tier 1 seasons ahead.

For some, it’s the culmination of their Tier 2 adventure; for others, it’s a launchpad for even greater achievements. No matter the outcome, this event inspires athletes to push their limits and leave it all on the course!

REGISTRATION INFORMATION COMING SOON!

THE ULTIMATE NINJA DESTINATION

Centercourt Lawrence NJ

Centercourt is the ultimate destination for the Tier 2 Championships, combining world-class facilities with an unmatched atmosphere for competitive excellence. Known for its cutting-edge obstacle setups and expansive training spaces, Centercourt offers athletes the perfect arena to showcase their skills and push their limits. Located in a region rich with ninja talent, the venue creates a vibrant and supportive community environment, making it a gathering place for athletes, coaches, and fans alike. Centercourt’s experienced event staff ensures smooth operations and an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. With its reputation for hosting premier ninja events, Centercourt sets the stage for a thrilling culmination of the Tier 2 season.

The Tier 2 Championships promise three unforgettable days packed with fun, fierce competition, and unmatched camaraderie. Athletes will showcase their skills on challenging courses, pushing themselves to new heights as they compete for the coveted title of Tier 2 Champion.

Beyond the competitive aspect, the Tier 2 Championships bring together a vibrant community of athletes, coaches, and fans, fostering connection and support. The event is not just about winning—it’s about connecting with others who share your passion and celebrating the journey of skill development and achievement.

A detailed schedule for the Tier 2 Championships will be shared as the event approaches. For now, we’ve put together a tentative schedule to assist with planning your trip to New Jersey. Please note, this schedule is based on current estimates and may change. The finalized schedule will be released closer to the competition date.

FRIDAY | MARCH 28

Young Adult Male

Teen Male

SATURDAY | MARCH 29

Kids Male & Female

Mature Kids Female

Masters Female

Adult Female

Young Adult Female

Teen Female

SUNDAY | MARCH 30

Preteen Male & Female

Mature Kids Male

Masters Male

Adult Male

FORMAT

FLOW COURSE

Perfection is key

SKILLS

Obstacle Specialists

FULL COURSE

Every obstacle counts

SCORING

Caleb Bergstrom Centercourt Ninja

The Tier 2 Championships feature four events:

  • Flow Course
  • Full Course
  • Two Skills Events

 

Athletes are ranked on each course, with their placements determining eligibility for various awards.

Tie-Breaker Rules for Strongest Ninja and Course/Skills Overall: 

  1. Best Individual Placement
    • The athlete with the highest individual ranking in any event wins the tie.
  2. Next Best Placement
    • If still tied, compare the next best placements until the tie is broken.
  3. True Tie
    • If all placements are tied, the result will be a true tie, unless a designated tie-breaker event is specified:
      • The event must be pre-identified on the competition’s multi-event form.
      • The athlete with the better placement in this tie-breaker event wins.

AWARDS

STRONGEST NINJA | COURSE OVERALL | SKILLS OVERALL | FLOW COURSE | FULL COURSE | SKILL 1 | SKILL 2

STRONGEST NINJA​

Scored by: Combining placements from all four courses (Flow, Full, Skill 1, Skill 2). Example: Athlete places 1st in Flow, 3rd in Full, 2nd in Skill 1, and 4th in Skill 2 → Place Total = 10. Athlete with the lowest combined total wins.

COURSE OVERALL​

Scored by: Combining placements from the Flow Course and Full Course. Example: Athlete places 3rd in Flow and 5th in Full → Place Total = 8. Athlete with the lowest combined total wins.

SKILLS OVERALL​

Scored by: Combining placements from the two Skills Courses. Example: Athlete places 2nd in Skill 1 and 4th in Skill 2 → Place Total = 6. Athlete with the lowest combined total wins.

INDIVIDUAL EVENT

Scored by: Standalone ranking on each respective course. The athlete with the lowest placement on a single event wins that event’s award.

ELIGIBILITY

Donovan Metoyer Centercourt Ninja

Athletes in all divisions must finish in the top 16 or 35% of the unique athletes that competed in the region in the athlete’s respective age division & gender. 

  • The total qualifying spots for each region’s age division & gender will be whichever number is greater (16 or 35%) without exceeding the total max qualifiers for division & gender per region of 40 in order to qualify.
  • If an athlete who finishes in a qualifying spot is already qualified via regular season points, the qualifying spot will bump down to the next athlete in line.
    • Regional Championship qualifying spots are intended for athletes competing whose home region is the same region as the regional championship. In the event, athletes from a different home region take qualifying spots, additional qualifying spots will be awarded to the next highest-ranked athletes from the home region of the regional championship.
      • This rule applies when the athlete’s home region is different than the region of the regional championship they have competed at:
        • For Example, The Northeast Regional Championship is set to award 40 qualifying spots in the Kids Male division. At the championship two athletes from the Midwest region placed in the top 40. Two additional qualifying spots will be awarded to the next eligible Northeast athletes from the Northeast Regional Championship
          • In this scenario, 42 athletes will receive a qualification to the World Championship. Two from the Midwest Region and 40 from the Northeast Region.
Hunter Swan Centercourt Ninja

READ THE OFFICIAL RULEBOOK

As we cheer on these talented athletes, we celebrate their determination and passion that define the ninja community. Whether you’re competing, coaching, or cheering from the sidelines, the Tier 2 Championships promise to be an unforgettable experience. Best of luck to all the athletes—this is your moment to shine!

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