Australia's Greatest Athlete (season 3)

Australia's Greatest Athlete (season 3)
Country of origin Australia
No. of episodes 6
Release
Original network Seven Network
Original release 13 February – 20 March 2011

The third season of Australia's Greatest Athlete was broadcast on the Seven Network and was hosted by Mark Beretta, with last season's competitor Wendell Sailor. Mark Webber and past season winner Billy Slater presented occasional fitness tips and interviews with the competitors in video packages.

Billy Slater, who won the first two seasons of the show, did not defend his title due to recovery from shoulder surgery, but was still involved in the show as a 'Rexona ambassador' alongside Mark Webber, where each also tips a player in each event. This season was filmed at the Novotel Twin Waters Resort on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.

The season began on 13 February 2011 at 4:30pm for a total of six episodes.

Participants

Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Results table

The following table shows how many points each competitor earned throughout the series.

Competitor Challenge
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Total
Mini
Ironman
Rugby
Oz Tag
Swimming Bench
Press
Jet Ski Beach
Sprint
Rowing AFL Kick Basketball Boxing Assault
Course
Quade Cooper 60 100† 60 90 80 90 85 90 100 80 160 995
Shannon Eckstein 100† 45 90 80 70 80 45 55 45 100 180 890
Ken Wallace 90 75 80 100 90 60 85 30 45 70 80 805
Kurt Gidley 70 45† 70 60 50 70 45 55 80 50 200 795
Eamon Sullivan 80 45 100† 40 40 40 85 75 45 60 120 730
Luke Hodge 50 45 50 30 60 30 85 100† 70 90 100 710
Fabrice Lapierre 30 75 30 50 30 100† 45 40 90 40 140 670
Mark Winterbottom 40 90 40 70 100† 50 45 75 45 30 60 645
† indicates this event was the 'sports specific challenge' for this athlete
     The contestant won the challenge
     The contestant came second in the challenge
     The contestant came last in the challenge
     The contestant won the series
     The contestant came second overall in the series
     The contestant came last overall in the series

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