Kacy Catanzaro just took kicking ass to the next level.

The former Division 1 Gymnast (she was named NCAA’s 2012 Southeast Regional Gymnast of the Year) competed on Monday's American Ninja Warrior and absolutely killed it. At only 5 feet tall and 100 pounds, she became the first female contestant to qualify for ANW's final round — and from what we can tell, barely broke a sweat in the process.

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“We are seeing one of the greatest competitors — man or woman — we have ever seen in America Ninja Warrior,” said the show's host Matt Iseman.

After the episode aired, #mightykacy began trending on Twitter, with people stunned and inspired by Catanzaro's athletic abilities on obstacles like the “log grip” and the “salmon ladder.”

#mightykacy she is amazing she proves that no mater how short or tall and that girls can do just as much as guys #Anw pic.twitter.com/9G3H7fRZgy — priscilla garza (@priscillag65) July 15, 2014

I like seeing how shocked the men in the stands are right now! #MIGHTYKACY #AmericanNinjaWarrior @KacyCatanzaro — Rachel Horne (@racheldiane95) July 15, 2014

Catching up on @ninjawarrior and my 7 year old daughter has a new idol #MightyKacy — beth burke (@baburke) July 16, 2014

Show this to anyone who ever had doubts that #gymnasts are the strongest athletes - amazing! http://t.co/aHb5iD1maj You go, girl #mightykacy — adidas Gymnastics (@adidasgym) July 16, 2014

Catanzaro will move onto the finals round in Las Vegas and compete for a $500,000 prize and the title of American Ninja Warrior.