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'''The Ashes 1''' was the first [[Ashes series]] for the [[Gladiators (UK TV series)|UK Gladiators]] and the [[Gladiators (Australian TV series)|Australian Gladiators]]. The [[UK]] team travelled to [[Australia]] to battle it out on Aussie soil. It was seen as a great move as it was a chance to see how another country handled the show.
'''The Ashes 1''' was the first [[Ashes series]] for the [[Gladiators (UK TV series)|UK Gladiators]] and the [[Gladiators (Australian TV series)|Australian Gladiators]]. The [[UK]] team travelled to [[Australia]] to battle it out on Aussie soil. It was seen as a great move as it was a chance to see how another country handled the show.


== Details ==
== Details ==
* '''Venue:''' [[Brisbane Entertainment Centre]], Brisbane, Australia

* '''Presenters:''' [[John Fashanu]] and [[Kimberley Joseph]]
'''Venue:''' [[Brisbane Entertainment Centre]], Brisbane, Australia <br />
* '''Event commentator:''' Tony Schibeci (Australian Airings)/[[John Sachs]] (UK Airings)
'''Presenters:''' [[John Fashanu]] and [[Kimberley Joseph]]<br />
'''Event commentator:''' Tony Schibeci (Australian Airings)/[[John Sachs]] (UK Airings)<br />
* '''Referees:''' [[John Anderson (Gladiators referee)|John Anderson]] and [[Mike Whitney]]
* '''Timekeeper:''' [[Andrew Norgate]]
'''Referees:''' [[John Anderson (Gladiators referee)|John Anderson]] and [[Mike Whitney]]<br />
'''Timekeeper:''' [[Andrew Norgate]]


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'''The Ashes 1 Champions: Kerryn Sampey (UK) and Andrew Halliday (AUS)'''
'''The Ashes 1 Champions: Kerryn Sampey (UK) and Andrew Halliday (AUS)'''

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Revision as of 05:13, 29 August 2013

The Ashes 1 was the first Ashes series for the UK Gladiators and the Australian Gladiators. The UK team travelled to Australia to battle it out on Aussie soil. It was seen as a great move as it was a chance to see how another country handled the show.

Details

Contenders (8 in total)
Female Contenders Male Contenders
British Australian British Australian
Kerryn Sampey†
Eunice Huthart
Kerry Warman
Nellie Baker
Matt Beeke
Phil Campbell
Andrew Halliday†
David Wallis

†Overall Series Winner

Gladiators (19 in total)
British Gladiators Australian Gladiators
Hunter
Jet
Lightning
Nightshade
Rhino
Vogue
Warrior
Wolf
Blade
Cheeta
Condor
Delta
Flame
Fury
Hammer
Storm
Taipan
Tower
Vulcan

Season Results

Bold indicates show winner

Show Number Contenders Events played (excluding Eliminator) Date of original transmission
Heat 1 Kerry Warman (AUS) v Kerryn Sampey (UK)
Phil Campbell (UK) v Dave Wallis (AUS)
Pyramid, Hang Tough, The Wall, Suspension Bridge 12 August 1995 (AUS)/30 December 1995 (UK)
Heat 2 Eunice Huthart (UK) v Nellie Baker (AUS)
Matt Beeke (UK) v Andrew Halliday (AUS)
Powerball, Duel, Gauntlet, The Wall 19 August 1995 (AUS)/6 January 1996 (UK)
Final Eunice Huthart (UK) v Kerryn Sampey (UK)
Andrew Halliday (AUS) v Dave Wallis (AUS)
Gauntlet, Duel, Pyramid, Hang Tough 26 August 1995 (AUS)/13 January 1996 (UK)

The Ashes 1 Champions: Kerryn Sampey (UK) and Andrew Halliday (AUS)

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