Ayesha Roche (27) from Banna who is taking part in this year's Ultimate Hell Week. The first episode airs tonight on RTE 2 at 8pm. kerryman.
"I’m not the kind of person who sits on the couch and says I would like to do it and not give it a go. "I won’t lie...I was obsessed with the show and I am very competitive. In Kenmare, Ellen’s family will also see her face the ultimate challenge. Over seven days, the recruits will be required to pass numerous rigorous physical and mental tests. With a failure rate upwards of 90 per cent, only the toughest candidates will survive. Only the toughest can survive the challenge, and two Kerry women have more than proven their strength by facing their fears and taking on the most gruelling challenge of their lives in Ultimate Hell Week.
Conor O'Keeffe from Glanmire was chosen as one of 28 recruits for the latest season of the popular RTÉ show, which tests the physical and mental ...
“This is the mother of all challenges; it is raw, real, and relentless; with no certainty that anyone will make it to the end.” The show’s recruits are required to pass a number of rigorous tests over seven days in order to complete the course. Following the onset of the pandemic, he completed a series of tasks in his 2km radius to raise money for Pieta House, including a 66km run and a 24-hour long run in his back garden.