Two multi-signed 2004 Superstars Olympic Special Edition competitors’ singlets,one a yellow and blue men's singlet with Superstars S emblem, signed in black marker pen by Ellery Hanley, Alain Baxter, Leon Taylor, Matthew Stevens, Jason Queally, Bryan Robson, Chris Hoy and many others, mounted on board with glass front, 70 by 50cm. overall, the other a women’s blue and yellow singlet with Superstars S emblem, signed in black marker pen by Densie Lewis, Katherine Grainger, Sonia O’Sullivan, Gail Emms, Georgina Harland, Zoe Baker and others, mounted on board with glass front, 50 by 40cm. overall The 2004 Superstars programme was set out in three categories, Men, Women and Masters. Eight former sports stars competed for the Masters' title, the winner going into the final of the Men’s category. The men competed in two heats with 12 competitors in each, nine going through to the final to join the Masters' representative and the chance to become the eventual Superstar. In the Women’s category, eight competitors went head-to-head for the title. Alain Baxter and Denise Lewis were winners of the competition, held in La Manga, Spain.
£250 - £350
Two multi-signed 2004 Superstars Olympic Special Edition competitors’ singlets,one a yellow and blue men's singlet with Superstars S emblem, signed in black marker pen by Ellery Hanley, Alain Baxter, Leon Taylor, Matthew Stevens, Jason Queally, Bryan Robson, Chris Hoy and many others, mounted on board with glass front, 70 by 50cm. overall, the other a women’s blue and yellow singlet with Superstars S emblem, signed in black marker pen by Densie Lewis, Katherine Grainger, Sonia O’Sullivan, Gail Emms, Georgina Harland, Zoe Baker and others, mounted on board with glass front, 50 by 40cm. overall The 2004 Superstars programme was set out in three categories, Men, Women and Masters. Eight former sports stars competed for the Masters' title, the winner going into the final of the Men’s category. The men competed in two heats with 12 competitors in each, nine going through to the final to join the Masters' representative and the chance to become the eventual Superstar. In the Women’s category, eight competitors went head-to-head for the title. Alain Baxter and Denise Lewis were winners of the competition, held in La Manga, Spain.