Buffalo Elite Ninja
Our Competitions
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Kids Obstacle League (KOL)
The Kids Obstacle League (KOL) is a local team-based ninja competition for young athletes. It offers a fun and challenging environment where kids can test their strength, agility, and teamwork skills while competing on exciting obstacle courses.
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Elite Ninja League
The Elite Ninja League is a competitive series where top ninjas face off on the toughest obstacles, battling for a chance to win a $100 prize. It’s a high-stakes competition that tests strength, speed, and skill.
FINA Competition at Buffalo Elite Ninja – March 29th & 30th
Buffalo Elite Ninja is thrilled to host the FINA competition on March 29th and 30th, the LAST area qualifier before Worlds! We're pulling out all the stops to make this an unforgettable event for both competitors and spectators alike.
On March 29th, we’ll be showcasing Endurance events, pushing athletes to their limits. On March 30th, we’ll shift focus to Speed, where competitors will race through some of the most challenging obstacles in the game. This is your final chance to qualify for Worlds, and we’re planning to make it epic!
In addition to the fierce competition, we’ll be hosting a 50/50 raffle and a food stand to help support our incredible ninjas with travel costs to Worlds and to improve our competitive teams.
There is no spectator fee, so bring your friends and family to cheer on the competitors! If you're traveling with coaches, feel free to reach out— we'd be happy to help make your stay in Buffalo a great one.
Tentative Schedule:
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Check-in: 8:30 AM
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Wave Times:
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7U: 9:00 AM
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9U: 10:30 AM
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11U: 12:00 PM
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Masters & Adults: 1:30 PM
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13U: 2:30 PM
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Topflight: 3:30 PM
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Each wave will run for about 1 hour, and run orders will be posted on Facebook the day before at 9:00 PM ET.
We can't wait to see you at Buffalo Elite Ninja for an exciting and action-packed weekend! Let’s make this the most amazing FINA event yet!

UNAA
Buffalo Elite Ninja is excited to host the Ultimate Ninja Athlete Association (UNAA) competition on Saturday, March 15th, 2025 and our Regional on March 29th.(Follows FINA schedule) As the official Global League of World OCR for Ninja Competitions, UNAA promotes and organizes an international series of events, offering athletes the chance to compete on a world stage. This event is part of the UNAA World Series, which includes Area and Regional Qualifiers, culminating in the Ultimate Ninja World Championship Finals.
The UNAA competition is a judged event based on both performance and time, allowing athletes of all skill levels to showcase their strength, speed, and agility. The top athletes will be given the opportunity to pursue a career doing what they love.
Tentative Schedule (All times subject to change):
Checkin is at 9am
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7U and 9U: Morning
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11U and 13U: Late Morning
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15U and 40+: Afternoon
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Amateur and Pro: Afternoon

Our Code of Conduct
Respect and Sportsmanship
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Respect for All
Treat coaches, staff, athletes, and competitors with respect at all times. Disrespectful behavior, including negative comments or disruptive actions, will not be tolerated. -
Sportsmanship
Compete with integrity and good sportsmanship. Celebrate achievements, support teammates, and handle victories and losses with dignity.
Commitment and Fair Play
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Adhere to Rules
Follow all competition and gym rules, including safety protocols and event schedules. Safety and fairness are top priorities. -
Fair Competition
Compete honestly. Cheating or attempting to gain an unfair advantage will not be tolerated.
Handling Disagreements
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Professional Dispute Resolution
If issues arise, approach them calmly and respectfully. Address concerns through proper channels, not in public or confrontational settings. -
Respect Decisions
Respect the decisions made by coaches, officials, and gym staff. If you disagree, address it professionally.
Behavior and Conduct
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Zero Tolerance for Harassment
Harassment or discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated. Everyone should feel safe and respected. -
Respect the Gym Environment
Maintain a clean and respectful gym environment. Follow gym policies and ensure younger siblings are supervised.
Support and Encouragement
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Supportive Attitude
Parents should encourage their athletes to set goals and work toward improvement. Athletes should approach challenges with a positive attitude.
Consequences for Violations
Violations of this Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action, including warnings or suspension. The severity of the action will depend on the situation and will be determined by gym management.