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The Third World Championship was the last of three special Robot Wars championships in which robots from all over the world competed against each other, representing their respective countries. The third World Championship was broadcast as part of Robot Wars: The Seventh Wars and was originally broadcast on Five on March 28, 2004. It was the last episode of the original Robot Wars series to be broadcast on TV before it was rebooted in 2016. The championship was hosted by Craig Charles, the pit reporter was Jayne Middlemiss and commentary was provided by Jonathan Pearce.

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  • The Third World Championship
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  • The Third World Championship was the last of three special Robot Wars championships in which robots from all over the world competed against each other, representing their respective countries. The third World Championship was broadcast as part of Robot Wars: The Seventh Wars and was originally broadcast on Five on March 28, 2004. It was the last episode of the original Robot Wars series to be broadcast on TV before it was rebooted in 2016. The championship was hosted by Craig Charles, the pit reporter was Jayne Middlemiss and commentary was provided by Jonathan Pearce.
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Strengths
  • Armour
  • Weaponry
  • Indestructible
  • Agility & devastating weapon
  • Durable chassis
  • Fast & tough
  • Fast with powerful weapon
  • Nasty disc & being a turtle
  • Plenty of power
  • Rotating Steel Drum
  • Runs both ways up
  • Strong armour
  • Strong construction
  • Tough & nimble
  • Unrivalled speed
  • Weight & armour
  • Well armoured
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Winner
Team
  • Anders Sandberg, Tomas Ramdal & Stefan Bergstrom
  • Andrew Marchant, David Gamble & Bryan Moss
  • Benny Karstel & Andrew Karstel
  • Bjorn Rust & Kai Koppersberg
  • Bryan Cutler & Michael Hanser
  • Ed Hoppitt, Tim Bence & Meral Kolac
  • Geert Kevaerts, Jan Huyan & Frank van Rist
  • Geoff Graham, Robert Read & Peter Platt
  • Helmut Heigl, Katarina Heigl & Sebastian Heigl
  • Ian Visser, Dominic Visser & Michaela Visser
  • Jim Rowland & Dom Neeley
  • Joachim Thomsen, Sascha Thomsen & Sünje Thomsen
  • Joe Murawski
  • John Frizell, JJ Frizell & Zacky Frizell
  • Marien van der Meer & Mario de Jongh
  • Mischa de Graaf, Ruud van Buren & Remco Doffer
  • Paul Koch & Marco Streich
  • Jeroen van der Loo, Stefan J. Raaijmakers & Niels R. Schotten
  • WJ Dijkstra, Alex Ruschen & Jeroen van Lieverloo
  • F.O. Peter J. Bennett, Cpl. Gary Cairns & Sgt. Graeme Horne
  • Suren Balendran, Nishani Balendran & Thuvaaragen Balendran
Dimensions
  • 45.0
  • 60.0
  • 72.0
  • 51.0
  • 53.4
  • 78.0
  • 40.800000000000004
  • 45.6
  • 49.199999999999996
  • 52.2
  • 55.2
  • 55.800000000000004
  • 56.4
  • 69.0
Power
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 2(xsd:integer)
  • 3(xsd:integer)
  • 12(xsd:integer)
  • 675(xsd:integer)
  • 750(xsd:integer)
  • 800(xsd:integer)
  • Electric motors
  • Electric Motors
  • Petrol driven engine
Series
Broadcast
  • 2004-03-28(xsd:date)
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Channel
  • Five
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