SAS Who Dares Wins 2023 Cast, Release Date, Contestants, And More

SAS Who Dares Wins 2023 Cast SAS Who Dares Wins is a Channel 4 reality quasi-military training television show that has been broadcast since October 19, 2015. People are now super excited to know SAS Who Dares Wins 2023 cast. In this article we will discuss in detail about SAS Who Dares Wins 2023, SAS Who Dares Wins 2023 cast, its contestants and the show release date.

by Krishika M

Updated Feb 10, 2023

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SAS Who Dares Wins 2023 Cast, Release Date, Contestants, And More
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SAS Who Dares Wins 2023

Who Dares Wins in SAS 2023 will follow a group of new recruits as they face the notoriously difficult selection process and are pushed to their limits by the instructors. This season, returning instructor Mark Billingham, who has worked as directing staff on real SAS selection, will take over as Chief Instructor. SAS: Who Dares Wins returned on Monday 23rd January at 9 pm on Channel 4

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Former Royal Marine and SBS sergeant Jason Fox, as well as former US Marine turned martial artist and actor Rudy Reyes, will join him once more. Chris Oliver, a former Special Forces Operator, will serve as an instructor on the show, replacing Navy SEAL Remi Adeleke, who left after only one season.

SAS Who Dares Wins 2023 Cast

Listed below are the contestants of Sas Who Dares Wins 2023:

S.No.

Contestants

1

Amelia

2

Grant

3

Joshua

4

Hilary

5

Becky

6

Stevie

7

Faye

8

Rosie

9

Daniel

10

Danica

11

Zachariah

12

Aliyah

13

Pate

14

Ross

15

Scott

16

Jordan

17

Jamie

18

Levi

Sas Who Dares Wins Contestants 2023

We have provided you with all the exciting information about the cast of SAS Who Dares Wins 2023.

Amelia

The London-based software account executive used to compete in swimming competitions all over the country, which caused her to lose confidence. She said she decided to take part in the show to prove her "inner narrative" wrong, show that she can do anything.

Grant

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The 37-year-old has worked as a fitness instructor on cruise ships and hotels throughout Europe for seven years before working in waste disposal. After being diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 35, the Edinburgh-based bin man said he found himself in a "cycle of shame" and joined SAS to prove to himself that the difficulties he had faced could be overcome in a physically demanding environment.

Joshua

The professional boxer grew up in east London with his mother and three older siblings, and he was involved in crime before discovering boxing when he was 16 years old. The 24-year-old from Ilford said he hoped the SAS course would give him a "new perspective on life" and boost his self-esteem.

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Hilary

The personal trainer from London's Barnet grew up in a traditional Columbian family and competed in athletics as a child before moving on to bodybuilding and white-collar boxing. The 31-year-old single mother of a two-year-old daughter hoped the SAS course would help her discover the "bigger and better me" and pass on her morals and wisdom to her daughter.

Becky

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The 35-year-old from Basildon, Essex, enrolled in the SAS programme after her two-year-old daughter Darcy died three weeks after being diagnosed with a brain tumour. She said she applied after catching Covid and watching the last series in isolation.

Stevie

The Swansea, Wales-based professional wrestler known as Steve Starr has been competing in the sport for 14 years. He has performed as a stuntman in a Marvel film, wanted to take himself out of his comfort zone and "take on new challenges and not chicken out".

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Faye

The 43-year-old from Leeds had a difficult start in life after being taken into care at the age of nine and being moved between 50 different emergency placements over the next two years. She trained as an engineer after leaving the care system at the age of 16 and now works as a director of operations, but she still wants to test her resilience to see how well she can adapt in the SAS's harsh conditions.

Rosie

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The Basingstoke-based IT cyber security sales account manager is also a European jiu-jitsu medalist and multiple-time English and British champion. During the experience, the 22-year-old hopes to overcome her fear of water, make new friends, and raise awareness of the female jiu-jitsu community.

Daniel

The 29-year-old studied ballet at Moscow's Bolshoi Ballet Academy and is now a member of the Lithuanian National Ballet. The professional dancer from Cheshire hopes that the course will give him the confidence to make a career change.

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Danica

The yoga teacher and health and wellness coach, 36, from London, says she likes to challenge herself "mentally, physically and emotionally". She wants the course to push her boundaries and help her mature as a person.

Zachariah

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The Woolacombe, north Devon, head chef admits to being outspoken and demanding, but he also fears heights, snakes, and clowns. The 27-year-old signed for the experience and wanted to try and "conquer his inner demons and unlock my full potential".

Aliyah

The 26-year-old social media influencer from south-east London got into vlogging and now has 175,000 YouTube subscribers. She recently experienced two miscarriages and she now wants to raise awareness around the topic and find a "inner spark" again.

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Pete

Pete is an East Midlands firefighter in recovery from steroid abuse, which he began as a teenager in the hope of becoming stronger so bullies would stop picking on him. The 33-year-old wanted to participate in this experience so that he could be around other "high functioning people" and "listen and learn" from them.

Ross

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The 41-year-old from Kent was home-schooled and raised in a travelling community, which earned his family a lot of scepticism from the local community. Ross, now a security manager and former firefighter, hopes to confront his doubts about his own abilities, which he believes stem from his upbringing in a peerless learning environment.

Scott

The 35-year-old was born in Zimbabwe and raised in Botswana before moving to the United Kingdom to study at university. The hedge fund trader decided to join SAS because he believes that all personal growth has come from "tough mental and physical situations," and he now collaborates with a foundation to promote and support diversity.

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Jordan

The 28-year-old from Newcastle was raised in a travelling community as well, but was initially shunned by some for coming out as gay as a teenager. The professional boxer and personal trainer said she'd always wanted to compete in the show, and this year she felt physically and mentally prepared.

Jamie

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The 32-year-old model from Bretforton, Worcestershire, is also the captain of England and the United Kingdom's deaf football teams. Born profoundly deaf, he wishes to demonstrate to himself and others that being deaf does not preclude him from competing with the other recruits.

Levi

The London HGV lorry driver was heartbroken after learning that his brother had died of a brain haemorrhage in 2013. Because of a tattoo in honour of his brother that disqualified him from joining the paratroopers, he now wants to join SAS to show himself that he is capable of serving in the military.

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SAS: Who Dares Wins 2023 Release Date

SAS: Who Dares Wins premieres on Channel 4 on Monday, January 23 at 9 p.m. The six-part series will be broadcast in weekly hour-long episodes as 20 new recruits face the brutal Special Forces test.

Billingham will be joined by returning members Jason "Foxy" Fox and Rudy Reyes, as well as a new instructor, Chris Oliver, as the chief instructor. He takes the place of Remi Adeleke, a former Navy Seal who appeared in the most recent season of the show. Adeleke announced his departure from the program in October 2022. Oliver is a former British mountain leader in the Royal Marines and Special Forces.

SAS Who Dares Wins

SAS: Who Dares Wins is a reality quasi-military training television show that has been broadcast since October 19, 2015. Seven main series and four celebrity spin-off series have been produced. The show pits contestants against harsh environments all over the world in a shortened two-week training course designed to replicate a number of elements of the actual United Kingdom Special Forces selection course; a notoriously difficult programme that has claimed the lives of those who take it on. The show's directors put the recruits through hostile and unforgiving warfare environments, while also testing their mental and physical abilities through a series of tests. 



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SAS Who Dares Wins 2023 Cast - FAQs

1. What is SAS Who Dares Wins about?

SAS: Who Dares Wins is a Channel 4 reality quasi-military training television show.

2. Who will take over as Chief Instructor in this season?

Mark Billingham will take over as Chief Instructor.

3. From when was the show aired?

The show has been broadcast since October 19, 2015.

4. When is SAS Who Dares Wins premiered?

SAS: Who Dares Wins premieres on Channel 4 on Monday, January 23 at 9 p.m.

5. At what time is the show premiered?

The show is premiered at 9 p.m.

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