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Bear Grylls to host emotion-packed Fiji race

- HILARY FOX

LONDON — Bear Grylls said he was brought to tears by the determinat­ion of competitor­s on World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji as they raced through jungles and over mountains to the point of exhaustion and pain.

The series’ new 10-episode season, hosted by Grylls and with 66 teams from 30 countries, will debut Aug. 14 on Amazon Prime Video, it was announced Wednesday. The episodes were taped last fall, before the coronaviru­s pandemic hit.

The nonstop race with 330 competitor­s was held for 11 days and across more than 640 kilometres. It was difficult to see racers drop out after spending so much time and energy in preparatio­n, Grylls said.

“But at the same time, those that endured, whether or not they won, it wasn’t really about the winning,” he said.

“This is an expedition with a stopwatch, is how I always kind of see this, and just to complete it is a huge achievemen­t.”

“I unashamedl­y wept at times, seeing the effort and what it meant to these people,” said Grylls, an adventurer who starred in the survival series Man vs. Wild.

Grylls noted the field’s diversity, including the first fully African American team competing internatio­nally.

Another American squad includes Mark Macy, a past EcoChallen­ge competitor who has since been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and his son, Travis.

“That was a very emotional journey for them to race together, for the son to want to be alongside his dad,” Grylls said.

 ?? BLIGH GILLIES ?? Sweating it out in Fiji: Ten-episode season of the World’s Toughest Race, with 66 teams from 30 countries, debuts Aug. 14 on Amazon Prime Video.
BLIGH GILLIES Sweating it out in Fiji: Ten-episode season of the World’s Toughest Race, with 66 teams from 30 countries, debuts Aug. 14 on Amazon Prime Video.

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