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  1. Superstars is a TV sports competition in which elite athletes from a variety of sports compete against each other in a number of events, resembling a decathlon. The athletes must not compete in the sport for which they practice as their profession. Points are awarded for the position in which the competitor places in each event.

  2. The Superstars TV show has been shown on UK BBC-TV since 1973. In this show athletes from a range of sports battle it out against each other to determine the greatest athlete. Here are the winners of each season that has been telecast since 1973, with the sport they represent.

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    The Superstars was one of the first programmes to be axed when Michael Grade took over as controller of BBC1. Its cancellation was part of a raft of axings by the new broom who killed two birds with one stone by delivering the knockout punch [that's enough mixed metaphors - Ed.] to Miss Great Britain and Britain's Strongest Man on the same day.

  4. Superstars is an all-around sports competition that pits elite athletes from different sports against one another in a series of athletic events resembling a decathlon. Points are awarded for the position in which the competitor places in each event.

  5. The BBC version featured British athletes. Competitors usually participate in ten different sporting events, including a 100-yard dash, 800 metres (0.50 mi) run, obstacle course, weightlifting, bowling, rowing, tennis, basketball, bicycle racing, and swimming.

  6. Superstars originally ran from 1973 to 1985 and featured some of the biggest names in sport. Olympic legend Daley Thompson tasted success, football ace Kevin Keegan did much more than fall off a...

  7. Another athlete holds the record for most programme wins - pole vaulter Brian Hooper, who finished first six times. Hooper is also the only British competitor to have won World Superstars,...