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Australia's Greatest Athlete

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Created by
  
Du'aine Ladejo

No. of seasons
  
3

Running time
  
60 minutes

Final episode date
  
March 2011

Country of origin
  
Australia

No. of episodes
  
22

First episode date
  
2009

Number of seasons
  
3

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Production company(s)
  
Quiet Storm Productions (2009-2011) 400 PRODUCTIONS (2014)

Networks
  
Seven Network, Nine Network

Presented by
  
Andrew Voss, Michael Slater, Mark Beretta, Tom Williams, Wendell Sailor

Cast
  
Wendell Sailor, Mark Beretta, Tom Williams, Michael Slater, Andrew Voss

Similar
  
The NRL Footy Show, Dancing with the Stars, Gladiators, The Daily Edition, The Mole

Australia's Greatest Athlete is an Australian television program that debuted in 2009. The first season was broadcast on the Nine Network and was hosted by Andrew Voss and Michael Slater, with Ricky Ponting as a sideline commentator. The second season moved to Channel Seven and was hosted by Mark Beretta and Tom Williams, with Ponting returning as a sideline commentator. Season three was hosted by Mark Beretta and Wendell Sailor, while Billy Slater and Mark Webber replaced Ricky Ponting as the sideline commentators.

These three series were sponsored by Rexona, which gave it naming rights and the series was referred to on-air as Rexona Australia's Greatest Athlete.

The show pits eight of Australia's most talented athletes against each other in various sporting challenges and events, earning points for their rankings. The overall winner receives money which will then be donated to a charity of their choice. Melbourne Storm and Australian Kangaroos fullback Billy Slater was the overall champion of the first season, and returned to defend the title for the second season with a 5-point win over runner-up Shannon Eckstein. The third series was won by Queensland Reds and Australian Wallabies five-eighth Quade Cooper with a 95-point win over runner-up Shannon Eckstein.

Season one was in syndication on Fox Sports 1 on Tuesdays at 6:30 pm, while season two received replays on 7mate.

A fourth season was confirmed through the show's official website and Facebook page, which also announced a new naming sponsor to replace Rexona as well as female and amateur athletes. It was not listed which channel would broadcast the series. Despite the announcement, no fourth season ever eventuated and the show's Facebook page was deleted, effectively cancelling the series.

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Australia's Greatest Athlete Wikipedia