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SAS Who Dares Wins 2020 cast: Who is in SAS Who Dares Wins?


SAS Who Dares Wins 2020 begins tonight (Sunday, January 5) on Channel 4 at 9pm with a brand new series of the reality show. The latest adventure sees the recruits head to a remote Scottish island in an attempt to make it through SAS selection. Ahead of airing, here is everyone who is taking part in the new series.

The new series of SAS Who Dares Wins begins tonight on Channel 4 as Ant Middleton and his team return.

Taking a group of 25 recruits to Scotland’s rugged coastline, the show begins with candidates jumping from a moving speedboat.

The men and women taking part in the latest edition of the show will see their skills tested as they attempt to make it through the tasks.

Featuring people from all backgrounds, the line-up will also feature a SAS mole who will attempt to keep his cover.

Among this year’s list of competitors are a number of people hoping to take the challenge through to its finish.

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This includes Mark who is a marketing manager who also performs drag under the name Cybil war.

The 31-year-old grew up with a father who was part of the army, having spent a number of years in the SAS.

He told Channel 4 how this was one of the major reason why he decided to sign-up.

He said: “My father was SAS so it’s something that I’ve always known about in the periphery of my life growing up but I knew nothing of it.

“Watching the first four series of the show it just became my favourite show and when you’re sat at home watching it you think ‘I could do that’ so I thought ‘well, I’d better prove it then.’”

 

Joining Mark in the line-up is 40-year-old Carla who is a former Olympian.

She competed in the Bejing Olympics in 2008 as a GB rower after sailing across the Atlantic at just 21-years-old.

However, it was during her chemo sessions for invasive breast cancer when she decided she wanted to take part in SAS Who Dares Wins.

Carla told Channel 4 making the adjustment so soon after her chemo was a difficult one.

She said: “Post chemotherapy I was a broken soul, I had trained throughout chemo, but more to keep mentally alive than to make any physical gains.

“The time period between the end of my treatment (chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy) and the SAS course was tight.

“I pushed myself as hard as I physically could, but invariably I knew I was entering the show with some huge areas of weakness.”

The pair join 23 other competitors in the show.

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