Container CupThe Container Cup is a TV program developed by Woestijnvis and broadcast by Belgian TV channel Vier. The first season aired between 26 April 2020 and 28 May 2020. In the format, 32 professional sporters had to finish a series of seven sporting events, organised in a container, in the least amount of time. The eventual winner of the first season was Mathieu van der Poel, with Hanne Claes the fastest woman. Some so-called "Famous Flemings" (former sportspeople, TV presenters, ...) also participated. The concept was created and filmed in less than two months, when all official sporting events were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The seven events were 1500m running, monkey bars, golf, 1000m rowing, shooting, bench press, and 3km cycling. The time needed for the running, rowing and cycling was added together. The other events resulted in time reduced: one second for each monkey bar, for every three metre on the virtual golf course (best of three attempts), and for every two kilograms on the bench press (best of three attempts), and ten seconds per target hit on the shooting range (for a maximum of five). For these four events there was a time limit as well.[2] The format was sold to US company 3Ball Productions.[3] It has also been sold to France, and other countries like Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and the UK have shown interest.[4] In December 2020 it won the Ha! van Humo as best Flemish television show of the year. A second season was broadcast in 2021. ResultsSeason 1Overall
Then followed rower Tim Brys, football player Dennis Praet, judoka Dirk Van Tichelt, cyclists Victor Campenaerts, Thibau Nys, and Toon Aerts, and judoka Matthias Casse. The best women were athlete Hanne Claes, cyclist Jolien D'Hoore, and swimmer Fanny Lecluyse.[2] Per event
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Then followed gymnast Luka Van den Keybus, rallye driver Thierry Neuville, rugby player Gillian Benoy, boxer Ryad Merhy, basketball player Jean-Marc Mwema, cyclist Tim Declercq, and korfbal player Jarni Amorgaste. The best women were athlete Paulien Couckuyt, cyclist Lotte Kopecky, and boxer Delfine Persoon.[6] Per event
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