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International Gladiators 2

International Gladiators 2 was the second international competition of the Gladiators franchise, consisting of seven episodes. The series was filmed at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham during spring 1996.

Six countries were represented, including United Kingdom, United States, Russia, Germany, Australia, and South Africa. This was the first series to feature the latter three countries, while Finland, who competed in the first International series, did not return for the second competition. While United Kingdom, United States and Australia all had their own domestic series, and sent champion contenders as well as carefully selected Gladiators, the other three countries did not have their own domestic series at the time of filming, although this was not indicated on screen. A total of thirty-six Gladiators competed across the series.

This series became known as the 'season of injury', with five out of the six contender stables suffering from injuries prior to or during competition. The only country not to be affected by contender injuries was the United States. A number of records were broken in the series, including the highest total score for an individual contestant (Peggy in the semi-final) and highest score for games (Swingshot and Powerball).

This was the final series in the Gladiators franchise to feature British Gladiators Jet (Diane Youdale) and Raider (Carlton Headley). Youdale retired following an injury sustained on Pyramid; the injury was so severe that it led to the event being axed the following year. Headley was dropped for reasons undisclosed.

Peggy Odita and Pat Csizmazia emerged as the eventual winners of the series; they represented the United States.

This season also marked the end of the original run of American Gladiators.

Contenders

Gladiators

Shows

The tables show the number of points each contender scored for that event and against which Gladiator.

Heat One

Heat Two

Notes

  1. ^ Andreas was injured in Pyramid. Dennis took his place and played from Duel onwards

Heat Three

Heat Four

Heat Four consisted of a second chance for the three countries that did not have a contender win through in the previous three heats. The contender with the lowest score after three games was eliminated from the competition.

Notes

  1. ^ Rhino was injured in Pyramid and took no further part in the series

Semi Final 1

Notes

  1. ^ Janet was injured in Gauntlet. Jackie took her place and played from Swingshot onwards
  2. ^ Sean replaced Mark who had come down with a flu/cold and was unable to compete the rest of the competition so Mark Everitt was pulled out off-screen.
  3. ^ The female Wall was a re-match from heat 1 & 2, where both contenders scored 10 points against the same Gladiator
  4. ^ According to the British commentator John Sachs, Peggy's score of 15 on Swingshot is a female record for this event
  5. ^ According to the British commentator John Sachs, Peggy's total score of 55 points scored in an all-time record

Semi Final 2

Notes

  1. ^ Elena was injured in Pyramid. Ludmila took her place and played from Atlaspheres onwards

Grand Final

Notes

  1. ^ Andrew was injured in Powerball, Shane took his place and played from Duel onwards
  2. ^ According to the British commentator John Sachs, Peggy's score of 23 points scored is a record for this event. Andrew's score of 18 points scored is a record for a male contestant. The combined female score of 38 and the combined male score of 32 are records for this event accordingly

Broadcasts

References

  1. ^ "GLADIATORS (INTERNATIONAL SHOW 1)". ITN Source. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  2. ^ "GLADIATORS (INTERNATIONAL SHOW 2)". ITN Source. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  3. ^ "GLADIATORS (INTERNATIONAL SHOW 3)". ITN Source. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  4. ^ "GLADIATORS (INTERNATIONAL SHOW 4)". ITN Source. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  5. ^ "GLADIATORS (INTERNATIONAL SEMI-FINAL)". ITN Source. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  6. ^ "GLADIATORS (INTERNATIONAL SEMI-FINAL)". ITN Source. Retrieved 15 July 2017.
  7. ^ "American Gladiators Finale". TV series finale. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  8. ^ "GLADIATORS (INTERNATIONAL FINAL)". ITN Source. Retrieved 15 July 2017.