Australian Ninja Warrior star Zak Stolz has announced his engagement to his long-time partner, Georgia.
The fitness expert, 26, revealed the exciting news on social media on Monday, sharing a gallery of loved-up photos of him and Georgia celebrating.
One precious picture captured the couple passionately kissing against a scenic cliffside backdrop, as Georgia flashed her dazzling diamond ring to the camera.
The eye-catching sparkler features a classic gold band set with an oval-shaped diamond at its centre.Â
The pair looked thrilled to be sharing their exciting life update, as they beamed from ear to ear in the heartwarming gallery.Â
They captioned the gallery with some heartfelt words: ‘Here’s to forever’.
Australian Ninja Warrior star Zak Stolz has announced his engagement to his long-time partner Georgia
The fitness expert revealed the exciting news on social media on Monday by sharing a loved-up gallery of photos of him and Georgia celebrating. One precious picture showed Georgia flashing her dazzling diamond ring to the camera
Many of Zak’s celebrity friends took to the comments to offer their well-wishes.
‘Wooooohooo. Congratulations to you both,’ wrote fellow Ninja Warrior star Olivia Vivian.
‘Can’t wait to see the video of the proposal,’ added series veteran Troy Cullen.Â
‘Omg Congratulations!! So excited for you both,’ Australian model Onella Muralidharan chipped in.
Zak is a two-time Australian Ninja Warrior champion, taking home the title in both 2021 and 2022.
In 2022, the pressure was on for him as he headed into the Grand Finale.Â
While Zak may not have finished the course this time around, he walked away with the trophy as the ‘furthest fastest’ Ninja on the course.
He put on an impressive performance during Stage 3, but fatigue set in by the fourth obstacle, and he fell into the pool.
The pair looked thrilled to be sharing their exciting life update
Zak is a two-time Australian Ninja Warrior champion, taking home the title in both 2021 and 2022Â Â
In 2022, the pressure was on for him as he headed into the Grand Finale. While Zak may not have finished the course this time around, he walked away with the trophy as the ‘furthest fastest’ Ninja on the course
Despite not making it to Mt. Midoriyama, the ‘Zak Attack’ was still the best-performing Ninja on the day and took home the $100,000 prize money.
He is the first competitor to win two seasons back-to-back.
At the time, Zak reflected on his victory: ‘It was a pretty difficult season, all these courses were just next level.
‘And to be up against some amazing competition… I’m just over the moon.’
He outperformed franchise veteran Ben Polson and 17-year-old upstart Saxon Johnstone to take out the title.
Australian Ninja Warrior was screened on Channel Nine from 2017 to 2022.