Swingshot
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Swingshot is an event played in several incarnations of the television series Gladiators. In this event, two Gladiators and two contenders are attahed to bungee cords and must jump off a raised platform, bouncing up to a central pole with scoring balls.
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[edit] Rules
Two contenders stand on the two raised platforms on the left hand side of the arena, 15 feet in the air. The two Gladiators stand on platforms of the same height on the arena's left. In the centre, hanging from the ceiling is a pole, attached to which are sponge balls of three different colours.
On the whistle, contenders have 60 seconds to jump as many times as they can, bouncing upwards towards the pole and grabbing as many of the sponge balls as they can and depositing them in the baskets located on their platform. 1 point is awarded for each yellow ball deposited (the lowest tier of scoring balls on the pole), 2 for a blue (the middle tier) and 3 for a red (the top tier).
The Gladiators must attempt to block the contenders or push them out of the way. Glaiators must not deliberatly kick the contenders, knock the pole out of the way or knock the balls off the pole. Gladiators may not remove a scoring ball from a contenders hands. Headshots by Gladiators are also forbidden.
[edit] International differences
In Australia, white balls were used instead of yellow balls. In America, making a 'dummy swing' to get the Gladiator to mistime their swing was not allowed.
[edit] Event History
[edit] America
Years active: 1989 (untelevised), 1991-1996
Swinsghot was first played in the original 1989 series by the women only (whilst the men played Breakthrough & Conquer yet for unexplained reasons, the event was never televised, with only the results being shown.
Swingshot was first televised during the third season (1991) of American Gladiators (listed as a new event). During it's first series, three Gladiators faced two contenders, with the third Gladiators platform being located on the right hand side in the centre of the other two Gladiator platforms. The event originally lasted 45 seconds. Blue balls were originally worth 3 points and red balls originally worth 5 points.
From the fourth series (1992), the number of Gladiators was cut down to two and the event increased to 60 seconds. The scores for blue and red balls were also reduced to 2 and 3 points respectively.
Swinsghot was replaced by the event Rocketball in the second series of the 2008 revival, although it was rumoured that swingshot was 'on standby' as a replacement event should it be needed.
[edit] UK
Years active: 1992-1999
Swinsghot was one of the few events to appear throughout the entire initial series of UK Gladiators, appearing in both the very first and last ever episodes.
The 1992 sticker book for Gladiators shows the blueprints for Swingshot as having three Gladiator platforms, akin to it's first televised appearance in America. The third platform was removed prior to filming.
For the 1992 series, contenders could only take one ball per swing. This was changed from series 2 (1993) in which contenders were allowed to grab as many balls as they could.
Swingshot was modified for the junior Gladiators series Train 2 Win.
Swinsghot had been planned to appear during the quarter finals stage of the 2008 revival, although for unknown reasons this failed to occur.
[edit] Australia
Years active: 1996-1997
Swingshot debuted as one of three new events for the second (1996) series. It will not be returning for the first series of the 2008 revival.