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- Medieval-themed tween game show with contestants competing in obstacle courses. Attackers face Defenders in Cross the Moat, Escape the Stockade, and Capture the Crown to be crowned King/Queen.
- Ten talented glassblowers use old photographs from their past for inspiration when they are challenged to create a work of art that reveals a snapshot of who they are. One will be named the day's Best in Blow. Another will be asked to leave the hot shop.
- Dream up a robot that a robot expert has never conceived of. Then cast it in glass. In 5 hours.
- FInally a routine challenge, 4 hours to create a drinking glass and decanter. But it has to be functional and innovative.
- In a whimsical twist the artisan are challenged to recreate and super size an ordinary bathroom object.
- The artists work in pairs to create a work of art that that explores duality, e.g. light and dark.
- The four remaining artisans are challenged to create an exceptional botanical themed blown glass work of art. With two assistants and five and a half hours to work they'll need to be exceptional just to stay in the competition.
- Aproacing the final the challenge become more difficult. The artist must represent a body in motion in just four hours but again with two assistants.
- The technical master challenges the creative master in the final of the competition. These artists have 8 hours and three professional Corning assistants to fill half the gallery with an immersive experience.
- Daniel has to prepare the group for the competition in only three days; Brodie needs to excel this week if he wants a shot at the title of All-Round Champion; Cayde thinks his skateboarding skills will transfer easily to the new sport; Weather conditions play a factor in training and the competition.
- Faith trains her fellow athletes to compete in the kart racing competition; Haven struggles to get her pedal to the medal; Jasmine encounters a fiery situation; Sydney barely escapes disaster; Engines and emotions run high in this competition filled with twists, turns, and trouble for the athletes.
- It's the last week, and Brodie must prepare his fellow athletes for the kayaking competition in only three days; Daniel is hoping a podium appearance will secure him the title of All-Round Champion; Jasmine is desperate for one more medal; The athletes are shocked to learn that the competition isn't over.
- After a shocking announcement at the end of last week's competition, the athletes must compete in five more events; Without training or a coach they must take on hurdles, javelin, long jump, an 800m race, and an old-fashioned tug of war; the All-Round Champion is crowned.
- The competitors look to mirrors for inspiration as they create pieces that represent how they see themselves.
- In the mystery box challenge, competitors have to create a different household item.
- Each competitor has to create their own original cartoon character made of glass.
- Each competitor is asked to create a piece inspired by climate change.
- Each competitor must create a glass art centerpiece for a dining room table.
- Each competitor must design a perfume bottle with a sculpted stopper rendered in two different sizes.
- Each competitor must create a piece that reflects the hurdles they have overcome in their pasts.
- Each competitor must create an intricately crafted accessory for a high fashion look.
- Each competitor must create a sculpture that captures the heat, energy, and emotion of fire.
- The final two competitors must fill a gallery space with a show stopping installation.