Members of the Bristol Rugby playing squad and coaching staff will be taking part in a Superteams 2008 challenge at Clifton College on Sunday.
Remember the BBC's Superstars programme of the 1980s which captured the imagination of the watching TV nation?
After a hugely successful inaugural event in 2006 and, with its continued growth and popularity in 2007, this year Superteams is again looking to find the city's most "powerful" business and, in turn, raise money for Fairbridge and Young Bristol, local charities helping local people.
Superteams, which is being supported by the Evening Post and Western Daily Press, will see companies and organisations from across the city go head to head with international sports celebrities from the world of rugby and rowing in a gruelling test of their fitness, power, courage and technique.
Each participating team will be a mixed team of 10 people competing in the folloiwng events:
100m sprint relay, 800m run, rowing machine distance race, gym tests (squats and dips), 50m swim relay, rugby scrummage machine challenge, football dribble and shoot challenge and a cricket challenge.
Former Bristol and England full back Jonathan Webb has entered a team and joining him from Bristol Rugby are Chevvy Pennycook, Redford Pennycook, Mariano Sambucetti, Dan Ward-Smith and physio Penny Porter. As a former international class swimmer, it's rumoured that Penny will be taking part in the swim challenge!
Jonathan himself is taking part as is his former England team mate, Rory Underwood.
Good luck to all involved!