Local Australian Ninja Warrior contestant Cian Maciejewski just wants thank the local community for all the support they gave during her recent campaign.
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She decided to stage a fun, free and healthy event for the community to enjoy.
This Sunday, August 4 at the Mollymook Playground from 11am, budding 'Ninjas' can get into the swing of things.
"I have had a lot of emails from parents saying how much their kids love Ninja Warrior and how excited they are to hear they have a ninja living locally," Cian said.
"I even had a little one ask if I could go to their school as their 'show and tell' story.
"I am absolutely humbled by the support I have received and so I would love to give something back.
"So what I have decided to do is put on a little 'meet and greet' day for the little ninjas of the Ulladulla area and of course the adult ninjas from the region can come as well.
"I will have an obstacle course set up for the aspiring ninjas and a handful of signed posters with a personal message for people to take home."
Cian invites everyone to come and join the fun at the Mollymook Playground this Sunday.
"There will be lots of high fives, laughs and some good old swinging around," Cian said.
"You will also get to meet my awesome support crew."
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Cian described her time on Australian Ninja Warrior this year as a "rollercoaster" and her semi-final run was no different.
She was nearly smashed off the rolling log, then almost lost her swing on the ring toss, but demonstrated her determination on both, getting through by a whisker.
The crowd cheered the energetic Cian but she struggled on the bar hop.
Cain still maintained her trademark grin throughout the event.