
Wipeout Canada
Beam and Jets, Field Goal Swing, The Toothbrush Bristles, Tippy Tables and Dock Maze count among the over-the-top obstacles.

Beam and Jets, Field Goal Swing, The Toothbrush Bristles, Tippy Tables and Dock Maze count among the over-the-top obstacles.

The contestants compete on unique obstacles that include the Towers and Donuts, The Pole Vault, Dodgeball, The Barrel Crossing and Double Beams.

Twenty ordinary Canadians compete in the large and extremely challenging obstacle course designed to provide the audience with fantastic spills, thrills and fumbles.

Contestants compete in extreme obstacles including Beams and Jets, Donut Swing, Big Balls, a Potato Sack, and Barrel Crossing.

Twenty intrepid contestants, male and female, young and old, fit and not-so-fit, take on four grueling, but wildly funny obstacle courses to win the title of the seventh Wipeout Champion and the grand cash prize.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

Celebrity contestants face obstacle course challenges.

Richard Hammond presents the annual Total Wipeout trophy-athon where they celebrate the highs, the lows and the biggest splashes the new 'Best Slip and Trip Award' and will be showing the top five, and the winner for each category.

A look at what happens to gallant losers.

Champions from the last seven shows compete for the overall crown Richard Hammond hosts the event Amanda Byram covers the action from the sidelines.

Twenty intrepid contestants, male and female, young and old, fit and not-so-fit, take on four grueling, but wildly funny obstacle courses to win the title of the seventh Wipeout Champion and the grand cash prize.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

Twenty Brits tackle the purpose-built Argentinean course.

The week's colorful set of characters range from pastors to Wookies, as they take on each other in the qualifier.

"Wipeout Australia" debunks the myth that only young and fit people should go on game shows by featuring Demolition Dave, a 49-year-old South Australian man who smashes the qualifier thanks to home training.

Impressed by Bon Bon's Belly Dancing, we catch up with Big Balls in the Qualifier they dish out punishment to Australia's female Jim Carrey and send Big Cat tamer Robbie into the pond.

This round of contestants features the world's strongest dwarf, David Clarke and gentle giant, Tim Watts.

Contestants face different games like The Qualifier and The Sweeper.