Cutter participated in two nationally-televised women's Superstars competitions, where she placed third and fourth.
While in the NASL, Rote won the made-for-television Superstars competition three times in a four-year period in the 1970s.
He was a high-ranked sprinter in college and last year, in the Superstars competition, he still ran 100 yards in 9.3 seconds.
From 1977 to 1979, Budd won three straight Canadian Superstars competitions.
He won back-to-back American Superstars competitions in 1987 and 1988.
In the spring of 1989, Krieg competed in ABC's prestigious Superstars competition, a series of physical challenges pitting athletes from various sports against one another.
He competed in the Canadian Superstars competition in 1978 (finishing fourth) and 1979 (second).
The final also saw Hooper beat Vic Charles (the only man ever to finish above him in any Superstars competition at that point).
Because this was his third consecutive championship, he was not allowed to participate in any more Superstars competitions.
The Superstars': a page describing the Superstars competitions over the years.