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This autumn has seen three different sporting challenges on our screens, but which do you prefer:
BORN TO WIN
Dermot O'Leary presents as 20 young athletes are secluded in Austria, competing against each other in three to four specially designed events each week to avoid being in the drop zone. Each week judges Sally Gunnell and Colin Jackson choose to eliminate two people from the drop zone (one boy, one girl), with the final winner getting a prize to help them in their future sporting career.
SUPERSTARS
Johnny Vaughan and Suzi Perry host the 21st century version of the 70's hit, with nine sport stars each week competing against each other in each others sport. The top two progress to the final.
THE GAMES
Channel 4's celebrity show aired in September and was fronted by Jamie Theakston. The celebs learned six different events in the months prior to the live week of competition, with events screened live over consequtive nights.
BORN TO WIN
Dermot O'Leary presents as 20 young athletes are secluded in Austria, competing against each other in three to four specially designed events each week to avoid being in the drop zone. Each week judges Sally Gunnell and Colin Jackson choose to eliminate two people from the drop zone (one boy, one girl), with the final winner getting a prize to help them in their future sporting career.
SUPERSTARS
Johnny Vaughan and Suzi Perry host the 21st century version of the 70's hit, with nine sport stars each week competing against each other in each others sport. The top two progress to the final.
THE GAMES
Channel 4's celebrity show aired in September and was fronted by Jamie Theakston. The celebs learned six different events in the months prior to the live week of competition, with events screened live over consequtive nights.