Exatlon

{{short description|Reality competition television series/franchise}}

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{{Infobox media franchise

|title = Exatlon

|image =

|caption =

|creator = Acun Medya

|origin = {{ill|Exathlon Brasil|pt}}

|years = 2017–present

|tv = Exation (independent international versions, see below)

|otherlabel1 = Genre

|otherdata1 = Sports entertainment, reality competition

|otherlabel2 = First aired

|otherdata2 = {{Start date|2017|09|25|df=y}}

|website = {{Official|https://www.exatlon.tv/}}

}}

Exatlon is a reality competition series where two teams of physically fit contestants compete against each other. The teams are composed of athletes (such as current and former Olympians), sports professionals and celebrities on one team and ordinary people with athletic ability, from all walks of life on the other team. All must have strong physical skills and sporting abilities.

Exatlon is a team-oriented competition which moves to an individual mode in its final weeks, culminating in a final round where a male and female are crowned the Exatlon champions. The format varies in certain markets where the male and female compete in the final for one of them to be crowned the Exatlon champion.

Created by Turkish production company Acun Medya, the format was first aired in Brazil[https://www.exathlon.tv/brasil/competitor/sul-rosa Exathlon Brazil official website] on Rede Bandeirantes in 2017 and since then has been a rating success in Mexico{{Cite web|url=https://www.exatlon.com.mx/|title=EXATLÓN MÉXICO - Sitio Web Exatlón - Exatlon|website=www.exatlon.com.mx}} (TV Azteca), Romania{{Cite web|url=https://www.exatlon.ro/|title=EXATLON ROMÂNIA - Exatlon Website|website=www.exatlon.ro}} (Kanal D), Slovenia{{Cite web|url=https://www.exatlon.si/|title=EXATLON SLOVENIJA - Exatlon Spletna stran|website=www.exatlon.si}} ({{ill|Planet TV|sl|vertical-align=sup}}), Colombia{{Cite web|url=https://www.exatlon.co/|title=EXATLÓN COLOMBIA - Sitio Web Exatlón - Exatlon|website=www.exatlon.co}} (Canal RCN), US Hispanic (Telemundo), Hungary (TV2), Turkish (Netflix) and Germany (Sport 1).

Format

An Exatlon season is stretched across 4 to 6 nights a week from a minimum of 12 weeks to as many as 31 weeks.

Each day the teams compete on specially designed parkour courses. The parkour courses are designed as head-to-head races (tête-à-tête). The first team to achieve 10 wins is crowned that day's winning team - 10 is the Winner.

Exatlon's key point of difference is its complex parkour courses that can test the most accomplished athlete. These stable parkours combine running tracks with swimming pools, hurdles, obstacles, balance beams, toboggan slides, sand & mud crawl nets, crawl tunnels, under/over bars, dropping platforms, and physical sporting mechanisms. Each parkour has a further skill-based ending that is changed according to the game requirements. The game endings are interchangeable across the parkours with over 50 possible choices. The parkours are long testing tracks that require a number of sporting skills. Each one can involve any combination of speed, swimming, jumping, balance, flexibility, strength, dexterity, coordination, muscle memory and sporting intelligence. The Exatlon parkours test all aspects of an athlete's abilities.

Individuals need to perform at their highest level consistently as this is the only way they can secure a strong position within their team rankings. These rankings are important as regularly, over the course of the series, contestants will be eliminated from either team.

Exatlon's host plays and important role in the show commentating on each parkour, guiding the viewer through each game. A unique characteristic of this sports-reality format is the sports style commentary.

= The team stage =

Eight to ten Athletes in each team face-off every week, with athletes eliminated each week.

A typical week in Exatlon includes but is not limited to: the House game, the Money game and Money Smash, the Individual Medal game, the International game, the Best-of game, the Special game, the Elimination game and the Play-off game.

Once Exatlon reaches its final eight to ten athletes, the format moves from the team stage to the individual stage.

= The individual stage =

The final eight to ten compete individually to crown the Exatlon Champion or Champions along with the trophy and a cash prize.

Aside from the parkour games, Exatlon also includes Quiz & Word games played once a week between the two teams.

Exatlon's format evolves in future seasons creating international tournaments and competitions across multi-national, regional and world championships.

International versions

Legend:

:{{Color box|#90EE90|border=darkgray}} Currently airing franchise

:{{Color box|#E0B0FF|border=darkgray}} Franchise with an upcoming season

:{{Color box|#FFC0CB|border=darkgray}} Franchise no longer aired

:{{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} Status unknown

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scope="col"| {{nowrap|Country/Region}}

! scope="col"| Local title

! scope="col"| Network(s)

! scope="col"| Winners

! scope="col"| Host(s)

! scope="col"| Prizes

scope="row" style="background:#FFC0CB;" | {{flag|Brazil}}

| style="text-align:center;" | {{ill|Exathlon Brasil|pt}}

| style="text-align:center;" | Band

|

Season 1, 2017: Marcel Stürmer

| Luís Ernesto Lacombe

|R$350,000

scope="row" style="background:#FFC0CB;" | {{flag|Colombia}}

| style="text-align:center;" | {{ill|Exatlón Colombia|es}}

| style="text-align:center;" | RCN Televisión

|

Season 1, 2018: José Rodríguez

| Roberto Manrique

|$600,000,000

scope="row" style="background: FFFFFF;" | {{Flag|Germany}}

| style="text-align:center;" | Exatlon Germany

|style="text-align:center;" | Sport1

|Season 1, 2024-25: Luca Kruger & Arleen Schüßler

| {{ill|Jochen Stutzky|de}}

|100,000

scope="row" style="background:#FFC0CB;" | {{flag|Hungary}}

| style="text-align:center;" | {{ill|Exatlon Hungary|hu}}

| style="text-align:center;" | TV2

|

Season 1, 2019: Katalin Huszti

Season 2, 2020: Gabriella Busa & Dávid Böjte

Season 3, 2020-21: Gréta Szente & Bálint Herczeg-Kis

Season 4, 2022: Gréta Szente & Dániel Jósa

| {{ill|Palik László|hu}} (Seasons 1–3)
Lehel Monoki (Season 4)

| Ft.20,000,000
(Season 1)
Ft.30,000,000
(Seasons 2–4){{Efn|Although the prize altogether is Ft.30,000,000, because there were two winners the prize was split in half with each winner receiving Ft.15,000,000.|name=Hungary|group=}}

scope="row" style="background:#FFFFFF;" | {{flag|Mexico}}

| style="text-align:center;" | {{ill|Exatlón México|es}}

| style="text-align:center;" | Azteca 7
(Season 1)
Azteca Uno
(Season 2–present)

|

Season 1, 2017-18: Ernesto Cázares & Macky González{{Efn|When the season originally aired, Ernesto was the only winner of the season whereas Macky was declared the runner-up. In the first All Star season, Macky was declared to be the co-winner of the first season after the series decided to have a male and female winner from the second season moving onwards.|name=Macky|group=}}

Season 2, 2018-19: Aristeo Cázares & Aidee Hernández

Season 3, 2019-20: {{ill|Mati Álvarez|es}} & Heliud Pulido

Season 4, 2020-21: Patricio "Pato" Araujo & Mati Álvarez

Season 5, 2021-22: Koke Guerrero & Marysol Cortés

All Star Season 1, 2022: Koke Guerrero

Season 6, 2022-23: Andrés Fierro & Liliana Hernández

All Star Season 2, 2023: Koke Guerrero

Season 7, 2023-24: Mati Álvarez & Patricio "Pato" Araujo

Season 8, 2024-25: Evelyn Guijarro & Mario "Mono" Osuna

| {{ill|Antonio Rosique|es}}

|$2,000,000{{Efn|Since Season 2 where they have been two winners of the show, the prize was divided in half. Each winner getting $1,000,000 as a result.|name=Mexico|group=}}

scope="row" style="background:#FFC0CB;" | {{flag|Romania}}

| style="text-align:center;" | {{ill|Exatlon România|ro}}

| style="text-align:center;" | Kanal D

|

Season 1, 2018: {{ill|Vladimir Drăghia|ro}}

Season 2, 2018: Beatrice Olaru

Season 3, 2019: Andreea Arsine & Ion Surdu

| {{ill|Cosmin Cernat|ro}}

| 100,000{{Efn|In Season 3, the prize was split between the two finalists; receiving 50,000 each.|name=Romania|group=}}

scope="row" style="background:#FFC0CB;" | {{flag|Slovenia}}

| style="text-align:center;" | Exatlon Slovenija

| style="text-align:center;" | {{ill|Planet TV|sl|vertical-align=sup}}

|

Season 1, 2021: Franko Bajc & Marjanca Polutnik

Season 2, 2022: Karolina Siročič & Marko Špiler

| {{ill|Miran Ališič|sl}} (Season 1)
Jure Košir (Season 2)

| 50,000

scope="row" style="background:#FFC0CB;" | {{flag|Turkey}}

| style="text-align:center;" | Exatlon Challenge Türkiye

| style="text-align:center;" | Netflix

| Season 1, 2020: Barış Erdoğan & Yağmur Karabal

| Orkun Işıtmak

| 250,000{{Efn|As there were two winners, the main prize was divided in half with each winner taking ₺125,000 as a result.|name=Turkey|group=}}

scope="row" style="background:#FFFFFF" | {{flag|United States}}
{{in lang|es}}

| style="text-align:center;" | Exatlón Estados Unidos

| style="text-align:center;" | Telemundo

|

Season 1, 2018: Marisela Cantú

Season 2, 2019: Valeria Sofía Rodríguez

Season 3, 2019: Alberto "El Venado" Medina

Season 4, 2020: Nate Burkhalter

Season 5, 2021: Norma Palafox & Jeyvier Cintrón

Season 6, 2022: Susana Abundiz & Briadam Herrera

All-Stars Season 1, 2022-23: Yoridan Martínez & Yamilet Peña

All-Stars Season 2, 2023-24: Susana Abundiz

All-Stars Season 3, 2024-25: Susana Abundiz & Briadam Herrera

| Erasmo Provenza (Seasons 1–4)
Frederik Oldenburg (Season 5–)

| $200,000{{Efn|From Season 5, a male winner and a female winner will receive $200,000|name=United States|group=}}

Notes

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