International King of Sports
International King of Sports was a multi-sport competition held yearly. The events were unusual sports rarely undertaken outside of this competition and were often variants of standard track and field sports. Australian Adam Horder was the winner in 2002 but the 2004 winner is unknown after the show's cancellation.
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Seasons
- Ep 1
1.Episode 1
15-09-2002In the first (broadcast) episode four unknown athletes from Australia, Germany, England and Japan compete for a place in the final to win the title of ""International King of Sport...
- Ep 2
2.Episode 2
21-09-2002In the second episode athletes from Nigeria, Britain, Hungary and Australia attempt to join last weeks winner, Kengo Shiomi for a place in the final. Challenges they had to compet...
- Ep 3
3.Episode 3
29-09-2002This weeks athletes from Jamaica, Britian, USA and France enter themselves in bizzare sporting events in attempt to join Kengo Shiomi (Japan) and Laszlo Fazekas (Hungary) in the fi...
- Ep 4
4.Episode 4
06-10-2002This weeks athletes were from; Nigeria, Great Britain, Japan and France. Challenges they took part in were; 200m: Backwards, around the bend. This game ended in style. With th...
- Ep 5
5.Episode 5
13-10-2002This weeks athletes taking part in the bizzare challenges were from; Japan, Great Britain, USA and France. Challenges they took part in were: Back sprint: Athletes start in...
- Ep 6
6.Episode 6
20-10-2002Heat 6's athletes were; Jeremy Cox (Britain) Slawomir Rybazyk (Germany) Milek Jivens (USA) and Spencer Ellis (Jamaica) This weeks events were: 200m Under Hurdles: Athletes...
- Ep 7
7.Episode 7
27-10-2002Heat 7's athletes: Michael Weeks (Great Britain) Andrew Wilson (South Africa) Adam Horder (Australia) Shinya Nishitani (Japan) This weeks events were: Backstroke Tug of W...
- Ep 8
8.Episode 8
03-11-2002This weeks athletes were; Donnie Cramer (USA) William Pobie (GBR) Erwin Riess (GER) Paul Appon (GHA) Heat 8's bizzare events were: 10m Circle: The 100m sprint, complete...
- Ep 9
9.Episode 9
10-11-2002Backsprint Athletes start in the official reverse set position. They run backwards to the finish. World Record: 37.53 seconds. Winner: Lazlo Fasekas. His time came in at 37.8...
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