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The World Ninja League (WNL), formerly National Ninja League, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to growing ninja as a sport. In contrast to American Ninja Warrior , the WNL provides multiple competitions each season for athletes as young as 6 years old under a unified rule set.
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Under "Statements" on the Wikidata page click add and type in World Athletics ID. Enter the ID and save. This ID can now be automatically used across all Wikipedia's languages. After the World Athletics ID has been added to the athlete's Wikidata, placing {{World Athletics}} in the athlete's Wikipedia article will generate the link successfully.
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Meet Vance Walker, the 18-year-old with cerebral palsy who won 'American Ninja Warrior' Season 15. 'American Ninja Warrior' winner says he inspires others.
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The template has four input fields: {{Tilastopaja|id=|name=|sex=|fi=}} The id field is mandatory and relates to the number found in the target athlete biography URL; The name field is optional and changes the output text for the athlete's name. This defaults to the article name (minus any disambiguation handles in parentheses).
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