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In 2019, SAS selection opens to women for the first time. Meanwhile, this series of SAS: Who Dares Wins takes 25 men and women to the Andes to see if they have what it takes to make it in the SAS.
The remaining men and women's final challenge is also the most psychologically demanding: resistance to interrogation, as they're subjected to stress positions, white noise and relentless grilling
The remaining recruits must cross a 200-metre gorge, swim beneath the ice on a frozen lake and navigate a perilous valley at night, while trying to avoid capture by a local hunter force and their dogs
This episode is about trust. The recruits are teamed up in pairs, then take a free-falling abseil into a rocky gorge and plunge into freezing water, with their partners responsible for saving them.
With the conditions deteriorating, the recruits must negotiate beastings in the snow and a night out in a blizzard 3000 metres above sea level, while the DS increase the psychological pressure on them
The remaining male and female recruits face gruelling challenges designed to test their mental and physical strength, including a 200-foot forward abseil and an infamous boxing task
For the first time, female recruits join the selection process. In a dramatic opening episode, the women fall behind the men; how many will make it through to the end of the first stage?
It's the toughest course ever as 21 recruits head for the wilds of Scotland and a recreation of the SAS selection process
Twenty-five men and women, including an ex-SAS operator working as a mole, face an intense start to the latest SAS: Who Dares Wins course, led by Chief Instructor Ant Middleton
In 2019, SAS selection opens to women for the first time. Meanwhile, this series of SAS: Who Dares Wins takes 25 men and women to the Andes to see if they have what it takes to make it in the SAS.
Ant and the DS intensify the course, as 25 new recruits face the ultimate physical and psychological test, in Morocco's unforgiving Atlas Mountains
Twenty five new recruits' resilience and character are tested deep in the Amazon rainforest, in a unique version of SAS Selection
Ex-Special Forces soldiers put 30 men through the ultimate test of psychological resilience and character, in order to answer the all-important question: 'would I want this man beside me in a crisis?'