- Source: Gladiators (2008 British TV series) series 2
The second series of Gladiators started in December 2008 with a Legends Special. The series aired on Sky1 and Sky1 HD. Many changes were made from the first series, including six new Gladiators - Cyclone (returning from series one), Siren, Amazon, Warrior, Goliath and Doom. Three more games were added to the event pool - Pursuit & Suspension Bridge, which were seen in the ITV version of the show, and Rocketball. Ian Wright returned as presenter with Caroline Flack, who replaced Kirsty Gallacher. Taking over from original referee John Anderson (due to his retirement from TV refereeing) was boxing referee John Coyle.
Gladiators
Events
Three new events were added to the pool for the second series. Suspension Bridge and Pursuit returned from the original series. Suspension Bridge is now played over water and the Pursuit course also contains a water element. The only new event was Rocketball, a modified version of Swingshot from the original series. The Eliminator layout was also heavily revised for this series, now including the "Floor Travelator" as the preceding obstacle to the monkey bars.
The Contenders
Notes: Red & Blue denote the colours worn by the contestant
Contenders in bold are the ones that advanced
^ denotes the fastest runner-up in the 1/4 finals thus advancing to the semis.
Episodes
^01 Wolf ignored the referee and was disqualified from this event.
^1 Kris was disqualified from this event.
^2 Terry was disqualified from this event.
^3 Tornado was disqualified from this event, giving Terry 10 points.
^4 Ronnie was disqualified from this event.
^5 Steph originally scored 6 points but was given an extra 4 points due to infringements from Panther and Enigma.
^6 Warrior was injured during a clash with Justin and had to retire from the event, instead Oblivion took his place.
^7 Paul originally scored 6 points but was given an extra 2 points due to an infringement from Doom.
^8 Kathryn originally scored 2 points but was given an extra 2 points due to two infringements from Enigma.
^9 Paul originally scored 2 points but was given an extra 2 points due an infringement from Warrior.
^10 Kathryn was disqualified from this event.
^11 Doom was disqualified from this event, giving Simeon 10 points.
^12 Justin was disqualified from this event.
^13 Amazon was disqualified from this event, giving Karen 10 points.
^14 Kyran placed a red ball on the outer pod, giving James 2 points.
^15 As Trojan said he wanted a revenge with Wolf for this' transition to the Gladiators team, Wolf decided to face him on Earthquake instead of Oblivion.
Ratings
Episode Viewing figures from BARB.
= Series
== Specials
=Specials
= The Legends Strike Back
=Aired on 21 December 2008, original Gladiators Lightning, Wolf, Scorpio, Trojan, Rocket, Cobra, Siren and Bullit returned to the arena to compete against the new breed of Gladiators. In both of the Eliminators, the new breed of Gladiators won.
= Battle of the Forces
=Aired on 15 February 2009, Contenders from the RAF, Navy and the Army competed against each other in the second Battle of the Forces competition. The winning female contender was from the RAF and the winning male contender was from the Army.
= Champion of Champions
=Aired on 5 April 2009, last year's champions, Anna and Simon, compete against this year's champions, Kathryn and David. Anna proved to be on better form in the women's competition, but Simon failed to meet his expectations, and this year's winner David scooped the win.
= Battle of the Athletes
=Aired on 12 April 2009, four Olympic Athletes - Karen Pickering, Kelly Smith, James DeGale and Kyran Bracken - competed against each other for charity. Kelly Smith and Kyran Bracken were the Champions. Although a first occurred in Gladiators as boxer James DeGale slipped on the Floor Travelator, which has never happened before.
= The Legends Last Stand
=Aired on 25 October 2009, in the last ever episode, ex-Gladiators Trojan, Ace, Khan, Cobra, Rebel, Vogue, Panther and Siren return to the arena for one last time to compete against the new Gladiators. Features include Khan facing Goliath on Duel, and Wolf battling Trojan on Earthquake.
Notes and references
External links
Gladiators Archived 5 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine at Sky1.co.uk
Gladiators at Gladiators Zone
Gladiators at UKGameshows.com
Yvette Shaw Archived 5 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine at YvetteShaw.com
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