The third series of Gladiators began airing in the UK from 17 January 2026 on BBC One. It was recorded in the summer of 2025 at the Sheffield Arena.[1][2]
The third series was announced by the BBC after the growing attention and the success of the second series in 2025.[3][4][5][6] It is once again being hosted by Bradley and Barney Walsh, and being refereed by Mark Clattenburg with the assistance of Sonia Mkoloma and Lee Phillips.[7]
Another Celebrity Special episode with four new celebrity contenders was also announced. Joe Wicks, Sam Thompson, Vogue Williams and Nicola Adams were announced as the new Celebrity lineup.[8] The special aired on Christmas Day.[9][10]
In December 2025, following his divorce, male gladiator Giant reverted his last name to his birth name, Bigg. However, as the series was filmed in the summer of 2025, he is still listed here as Jamie Christian-Johal, using his previous double-barrel surname.[11]
When airing of the episodes began, it was quickly announced that the program had started casting contenders for a further, fourth series.[12]
Gladiators
All of the 18 Gladiators from the previous two series were set to return this series. Nitro (Harry Aikines-Aryeetey) is set to return from his hiatus on Series 2 after suffering an knee injury before the filming of the series, as is Giant (Jamie Christian-Johal), who was only seen briefly in the previous series due to a bicep injury.[1][7][13]
| Males
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Females
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| Gladiator name
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Real name
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Stats
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Gladiator name
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Real name
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Stats
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| Apollo
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Alex Gray
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6 ft 6 in, 249 lb (1.98 m, 113 kg)
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Athena[a]
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Karenjeet Kaur Bains
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5 ft 4 in, 148 lb (1.63 m, 67 kg)
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| Bionic[b]
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Matty Campbell
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6 ft 6 in, 260 lb (1.98 m, 120 kg)
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Comet
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Ella-Mae Rayner
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5 ft 8 in, 146 lb (1.73 m, 66 kg)
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| Giant
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Jamie Christian-Johal
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6 ft 5 in, 280 lb (1.96 m, 130 kg)
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Cyclone
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Lystus Ebosele
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5 ft 10 in, 209 lb (1.78 m, 95 kg)
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| Hammer
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Tom Wilson
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6 ft 6 in, 257 lb (1.98 m, 117 kg)
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Diamond[c]
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Livi Sheldon
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6 ft, 176 lb (1.83 m, 80 kg)
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| Legend[d]
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Matt Morsia
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6 ft 1 in, 212 lb (1.85 m, 96 kg)
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Dynamite
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Emily Steel
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5 ft 5 in, 141 lb (1.65 m, 64 kg)
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| Nitro
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Harry Aikines-Aryeetey
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5 ft 11 in, 187 lb (1.80 m, 85 kg)
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Electro
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Jade Packer
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5 ft 8 in, 154 lb (1.73 m, 70 kg)
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| Phantom
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Toby Olubi
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6 ft 5 in, 247 lb (1.96 m, 112 kg)
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Fire
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Montell Douglas
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5 ft 10 in, 148 lb (1.78 m, 67 kg)
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| Steel
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Zack George
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6 ft, 236 lb (1.83 m, 107 kg)
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Fury
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Jodie Ounsley
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5 ft 7 in, 163 lb (1.70 m, 74 kg)
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| Viper
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Quang Luong
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6 ft, 200 lb (1.83 m, 90 kg)
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Sabre
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Sheli McCoy
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5 ft 7 in, 154 lb (1.70 m, 70 kg)
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- Notes
- ^ Was featured just sparsely due to a leg injury discovered during the tapings.
- ^ Suffered a major accident in Hang Tough forcing him out of the series due to being put into medical care.
- ^ Suffered an leg injury forcing her to withdraw from the series early on.
- ^ Misses most of the series' events due to bicep injury from competing. Is still seen in the program via different skits and became a guest referee in Heat 5.
Contenders
The winning contenders are marked in bold. As the series contains only five heats, and three quarter finals, in addition to the winners of the previous episodes, winners of unaired head-to-head versions of Duel between the two fastest runners-up advance to the next stage. (Marked with WC)
| Episodes
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Male Contenders
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Female Contenders
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| Celebrity Special
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Joe Wicks
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Sam Thompson
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Nicola Adams
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Vogue Williams
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| Heat 1
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Finn Hutton
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Josh McDonald
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Rachael Phillips
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Naomi Church
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| Heat 2
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Mark Billings
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Jason Melrose
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Gail Woodburn
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Emily Bell
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| Heat 3
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Elliot Barton
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Tyler Spence
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Ellie Lederer
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Millie Margetts (WC)
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| Heat 4
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Shaun Stephen (WC)[a]
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Hinley Chan
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Ella Donnelly
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Ciara Scullion
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| Heat 5
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Mo Robertson
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Sid Islam
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Helena Moss
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Nikki Hufano
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| Quarter Final 1
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Mark Billings/Josh McDonald[b]
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Tyler Spence
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Ellie Lederer
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Naomi Church
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| Quarter Final 2
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Mo Robertson (WC)
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Shaun Stephen
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Helena Moss
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Millie Margetts
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| Quarter Final 3
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Finn Hutton
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Hinley Chan
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Ella Donnelly
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Emily Bell (WC)
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| Semi Final 1
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Mo Robertson/Tyler Spence[c]
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Finn Hutton
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Ella Donnelly
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Naomi Church
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| Semi Final 2
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Shaun Stephen
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Josh Mcdonald
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Millie Margetts
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Emily Bell
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- Notes
- ^ Contender Shaun revealed that his father, Murray Stephen, was a contender who made it to the semi-finals of the original programme in 1995.[14]
- ^ Contender Mark got injured in Crash Course and had to withdraw, giving earlier contender Josh a new chance. Josh was one of the two fastest losers in the heats.
- ^ Contender Mo got injured in Everest and had to withdraw, giving earlier contender Tyler a new chance. Tyler was the second fastest loser in the quarter finals.
Events
In addition to the events from the previous series (Duel, Gauntlet, Hang Tough, Collision, Powerball, The Wall, The Edge, Unleash, Atlaspheres, Crash Course and The Eliminator), several brand new and returning classic events are introduced on the third series.
- Destruction[2][15][16] is one of the new games in this series. In this event, two contenders are facing one Gladiator, in a race to press the button at the center of the arena. To get to the button, they have to break through four 8 ft tall barriers, each one requiring a different technique. The first is a straight run through, the second requires use of a battering ram, the third has marked crosses that must be kicked or punched to create hand/foot holds to climb over, and the fourth must be got through via brute force with repeated barges and attacks. 10 points are awarded for a win, 5 for coming second. If the gladiator comes first, 5 points are given to the first contender to strike the button.
- Everest[17] is the second of the brand new games of the series. In a game of pushing power on an elevated platform 21 ft above the arena floor, the contender and the Gladiator must push a 220kg solid perspex wall the length of the platform so that the opponent will fall off the due to lack of space. At a certain point a siren will sound meaning the platform will tilt, firstly in the contender's favour and then in the Gladiator's. 10 points for are gained for pushing the Gladiator off.
- Suspension Bridge[2][18] makes its return from the original series. A variant of Duel, contenders and gladiators fight on an unstable suspension bridge, and the contenders must reach the Gladiator's platform on the opposite side of the bridge to win. As in the original version, combatants fight using the hammerhead weapons. 10 points are awarded if the contenders reaches the Gladiator's platform, 5 points for a draw.
In a change to previous series, a head-to-head version of Duel between the two fastest runner-ups in the heats was used to determine which contenders would receive the final spot in the quarter-finals; however, there were no clear winners due to none of the contenders falling in either the male or female bouts so the head referee made the final decision based on performance; this was not mentioned or aired in the programme.[19]
For this series, the balance beam obstacle of the Eliminator has been modified so instead of a level run it dips in the middle. Any red section on the beam must be touched or the contender will have to start again.
Episodes
Contenders progress
Colour key:
- Series champions
- Series runners-up
- The contender won the episode and advanced
- The contender was medically withdrawn from the competition
- The contender lost the episode but was later the winner of the head-to-head Duel-off and therefore qualified[19]
- The contender lost the episode and was eliminated
| Contenders
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Episodes
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| Heats
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Quarter Finals
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Semi Finals
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Final
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| 1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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| Naomi
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WIN
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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TBD
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| Tyler
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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TBD
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| Josh
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OUT
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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TBD
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—N/a
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| Emily
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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FF
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—N/a
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TBD
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—N/a
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| Millie
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—N/a
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FF
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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TBD
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—N/a
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| Shaun
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—N/a
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FF
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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TBD
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—N/a
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| Finn
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WIN
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—N/a
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WIN
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Ella
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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WIN
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Mo
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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FF
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—N/a
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WDR
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—N/a
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| Hinley
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Helena
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Ellie
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Mark
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—N/a
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WIN
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—N/a
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WDR
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—N/a
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| Sid
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Nikki
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Ciara
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Elliot
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Jason
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Gail
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—N/a
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OUT
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—N/a
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| Rachael
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OUT
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—N/a
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Contender records
- Heat 1: Finn became the first contender to defeat Giant, and gain 10 points against him on Duel.[32]
- Heat 4: Ella scored a record 12 points on Collision.[25][33]
- Quarter Final 3: Hinley became the first contender in this reboot's history to fail to score any points before the Eliminator. Ella set an unspecified women's record for the fastest time to complete Unleash.[28][34]
Gladiator injuries
The third season has seen the most amount of Gladiator injuries to date. Male Gladiator Legend (Matt Morsia) damaged his left bicep tendon during a failed tackle that resulted in him falling off The Edge on aired episode 1 (episodes are produced and aired in a different order).[22] Diamond (Livi Sheldon) suffered a major ACL and MCL tear during the fourth aired episode in Powerball,[35] sidelining her for the rest of the series as well.
Athena (Karenjeet Kaur Bains) was last seen competing in Gauntlet in Heat 5. After the filming, she was discovered she had a full ACL tear, in addition to LCL and MCL ruptures, forcing her to step off for a surgery. She wasn't seen on the Celebrity Special either due to this.[36] Bionic (Matty Campbell) received a shoulder injury in Quarter Finals stage playing Hang Tough, forcing him to withdraw from the remainder of the season as well. Fury (Jodie Ounsley) also mildly hurt her shoulder during the early Quarter Finals recordings in a game of Destruction, which required her to step out for few episodes, and makes only sparse appearances during the rest of the series, wearing shoulder tapings.[35][37]
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