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Subject: ALL-STAR SPORTS CHALLENGE?

Written By: Greg on 5/11/2000 at 10:50 a.m.

Does anyone remember the show that used to air that was a kind of early strong man competition. Famous sports starts competed head to head in various events, and at the end had to go through an obstacle course that had a wall at the begining and a large pit of water at the end to hurdle. PLEASE HELP ME WITH THE NAME! I just can't remember what it was! Thanks!


Subject: Re: ALL-STAR SPORTS CHALLENGE?

Written By: Brad on 5/11/2000 at 8:15 p.m.

> Does anyone remember the show that used to air that was a kind of early
> strong man competition. Famous sports starts competed head to head in
> various events, and at the end had to go through an obstacle course that
> had a wall at the begining and a large pit of water at the end to hurdle.
> PLEASE HELP ME WITH THE NAME! I just can't remember what it was! Thanks!

It was called "The Superstars" ABC used to run it on Saturdays before The Wide World of Sports. One week is was football players vs football players, baseball players vs. baseball players the next week...etc.

Subject: Re: ALL-STAR SPORTS CHALLENGE?

Written By: Brad on 5/11/2000 at 8:18 p.m.

> It was called "The Superstars" ABC used to run it on Saturdays
> before The Wide World of Sports. One week is was football players vs
> football players, baseball players vs. baseball players the next
> week...etc.

and one more thing...it was always held in Biscayne Bay down here Miami way and the theme music was always Barry White's Love Unlimited Orchestra's "Love's Theme". Go figure. Peace brothers and sisters!