Celebrity Race Across The World declares winner in nail-biting series finale in Chile --[Reported by Umva mag]

SCOTT Mills and husband Sam were declared the winners of Celebrity Race Across The World after a nail-biting rush to the finish line. In the final episode of the series, the four teams were instructed to make their way through Argentina into Chile to get to the seaside town of Frutillar. BBCScott and Sam have won Race Across the World[/caption] Scott and Sam both got emotional as they realised they won Kola Bokinni and Mary-Ellen came in second place – arriving two hours too lateBBC Trekking through the stunning region of Patagonia, crossing through mountains and deserts on a tight budget, tensions were running high as the ending came near. With each team choosing to take separate routes via buses, coaches, taxis and even hitch-hiking, Kelly Brook and husband Jeremy Parisi appeared to take an early lead. However, BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott and Sam, plus Ted Lasso’s Kola Bokinni and cousin Mary-Ellen then were quick on their heels – with fans gripped to find out who made it first. Once in Frutillar, Kola and Mary-Ellen and Scott and Sam were both neck-and-neck, travelling to a designated restaurant before heading to the base camp of a volcano. With money running-short, Kola and Mary-Ellen had to do the last leg by foot, climbing up a volcano to get to the Chilean flag that marked the end of the race. Signing their name in the book to signal their end, Sam and Scott were declared the winners – beating Kola and Mary-Ellen by two hours. “Speechless. When you open that book, and there’s no other names in it, there’s no other feeling like it,” said Scott on the win. Sam agreed and called it the “best feeling ever”. “It’s been exhilarating, it’s been tough, it’s been so frustrating at times, but it just proves we’re a great team – a winning team,” added Scott. The entire 12,500km route took 30 days for the groups to complete. Jeff Brazier and son Freddy came third, arriving nearly a day later, followed finally by Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi. Fans were delighted at the outcome, and praised all four teams for their superb effort even when things were working against them. Taking to X, one fan wrote: “Absolutely loved watching #CelebrityRaceAcrossTheWorld well done Scott & Sam” “That was close. A brilliant series. Pleased Scott & Sam won.” wrote another. While a third wrote: “I think RATW is just my favourite show ever. I’m dying now to go to South America. And I’ve always loved Scott. Scott and Sam I screamed when you did it!! I’m in actual [tears].” The couple had to climb a mountain to be crowned the winnersBBC The delighted couple broke down in tears as they finished their 12,000 km adventure

Sep 19, 2024 - 18:19
Celebrity Race Across The World declares winner in nail-biting series finale in Chile --[Reported by Umva mag]

SCOTT Mills and husband Sam were declared the winners of Celebrity Race Across The World after a nail-biting rush to the finish line.

In the final episode of the series, the four teams were instructed to make their way through Argentina into Chile to get to the seaside town of Frutillar.

two men with backpacks standing on top of a mountain
BBC
Scott and Sam have won Race Across the World[/caption]
two men hugging each other with a bbc logo in the background
Scott and Sam both got emotional as they realised they won
a man and a woman standing on top of a mountain with bbc written on the bottom
Kola Bokinni and Mary-Ellen came in second place – arriving two hours too late
BBC

Trekking through the stunning region of Patagonia, crossing through mountains and deserts on a tight budget, tensions were running high as the ending came near.

With each team choosing to take separate routes via buses, coaches, taxis and even hitch-hiking, Kelly Brook and husband Jeremy Parisi appeared to take an early lead.

However, BBC Radio 2 presenter Scott and Sam, plus Ted Lasso’s Kola Bokinni and cousin Mary-Ellen then were quick on their heels – with fans gripped to find out who made it first.

Once in Frutillar, Kola and Mary-Ellen and Scott and Sam were both neck-and-neck, travelling to a designated restaurant before heading to the base camp of a volcano.

With money running-short, Kola and Mary-Ellen had to do the last leg by foot, climbing up a volcano to get to the Chilean flag that marked the end of the race.

Signing their name in the book to signal their end, Sam and Scott were declared the winners – beating Kola and Mary-Ellen by two hours.

“Speechless. When you open that book, and there’s no other names in it, there’s no other feeling like it,” said Scott on the win.

Sam agreed and called it the “best feeling ever”.

“It’s been exhilarating, it’s been tough, it’s been so frustrating at times, but it just proves we’re a great team – a winning team,” added Scott.

The entire 12,500km route took 30 days for the groups to complete.

Jeff Brazier and son Freddy came third, arriving nearly a day later, followed finally by Kelly Brook and Jeremy Parisi.

Fans were delighted at the outcome, and praised all four teams for their superb effort even when things were working against them.

Taking to X, one fan wrote: “Absolutely loved watching #CelebrityRaceAcrossTheWorld well done Scott & Sam”

“That was close. A brilliant series. Pleased Scott & Sam won.” wrote another.

While a third wrote: “I think RATW is just my favourite show ever. I’m dying now to go to South America. And I’ve always loved Scott. Scott and Sam I screamed when you did it!! I’m in actual [tears].”

two men kissing on top of a mountain with a bbc logo in the background
The couple had to climb a mountain to be crowned the winners
BBC
two people with backpacks looking at a mountain with bbc on the bottom right
The delighted couple broke down in tears as they finished their 12,000 km adventure





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