Judges: Sally Gunnell and Colin Jackson
Trainer: Dave Collins
BBC One, 27 September to 1 November 2003 and 25 March 2004 (6 episodes + 1 special)
On paper, this has a lot going for it. Not only is it hosted and produced (his first producing job, in fact) by one of Britain's top television personalities in the form of Dermot O'Leary, it's being co-hosted by Olympic gold medallists Sally Gunnell and Colin Jackson and it had funds from BBC Talent diverted into it.
In theory it's a good format as well. Ten amateur sporting males and females who practise a wide variety of sports converge in St Anton in the hills of Austria to determine who is Born to Win and win a grant towards proper professional training. Obviously it wouldn't be quite fair to just get them to play off in the traditional sports that they've been practicing so they've devised lots of new tests to test strategy, power, strength, endurance, agility and co-ordination. In each episode, four events are played and within each gender, the winner of each event scores ten, second place nine and so on. After four events, the bottom three contestants from each gender are in the "danger zone", and one male and female in that danger zone, the one that judges Jackson and Gunnell feel has the least to give, is eliminated.
Examples of some of the featured games include:
However, for one reason or another the show turns out to be less compelling than expected. Some of the games weren't that exciting and we found we couldn't be bothered to stick with it from week to week. A shame really, but a show that didn't quite add up to the sum of its parts.
Louise Bloor
The event was sponsored by Norwich Union. Despite it being the BBC!