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The Idol Star Athletics Championships (Korean: 아이돌스타 육상 선수권 대회, abbr. 아육대) is a South Korean reality television program which aired for the first time in 2010. The program features celebrities, most notably Korean pop idols singers and groups, which compete in multi-sport events.
2018 Idol Star Athletics Bowling Archery Rhythmic Gymnastics Foot Volleyball Championships 2019 Chuseok Idol Star Championships 2019 Idol Star Lunar New Year Athletics Bowling Archery Rhythmic Gymnastics Penalty Shoot-out Championships
The show is revived after two years of hiatus caused by COVID-19 pandemic. In this year's chuseok Idol Star Athletics Championships, MZ generation K-pop idols compete in five sport events: archery, athletics, futsal, e-sport, which were already held in previous years, and a newly introduced dancesport. The teams are divided into white and blue ...
The show features male and female K-pop entertainers, which competes in various sports competitions. At the championships, a total of ten events (four in athletics, two in ten-pin bowling, two in archery (which has switched to 7 shots per round instead of 10), one in aerobics and one in rhythmic gymnastics) were contested: six by men and five by women.
The 2010 Idol Star Championships in Athletics (Korean: 아이돌스타 육상 선수권 대회) was held at Mokdong Stadium in Seoul, South Korea on September 14, 2010 [1] and was broadcast on MBC from September 25 to 26, 2010. [2] At the championships a total number of 10 events in athletics were contested: 5 by men and 5 by women.
Katy, Lionel and Luke made their 'Final Judgments' as they picked the Top 24 American Idols for 2024.
May 14–16: 2024 West Asian Championships in Athletics in Baghdad; May 18 & 19: 2024 Nordic Senior Championships in Athletics in Malmö; May 25 & 26: 2024 Balkan Championships in Athletics in İzmir; June 1: 2024 Championships of the Small States of Europe in Gibraltar; June 1–8: 2024 Oceania U18 Athletics Championships in Suva
American Idol Top 20. American Idol went live for the first time in 2024 as host Ryan Seacrest presented the Top 20, which was reduced to the Top 14 by the end of the night using a combination of ...