Ireland's Fittest Family
Ireland's Fittest Family is an Irish TV series where families from across Ireland compete in different adventure races and fitness competitions in an effort to win €15,000 and the title of 'Ireland's Fittest Family'.
Ireland's Fittest Family | |
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Genre | Entertainment |
Created by | James Sexton and Davy Fitzgerald |
Presented by | Mairéad Ronan Kathryn Thomas |
Judges | |
Narrated by | Darragh Maloney |
Country of origin | Ireland |
No. of seasons | 8 |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | Approx. 52 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | RTÉ One / RTÉ2 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Celebrity Bainisteoir |
External links | |
Website |
Since 2014 there have been seven series of the programme.
Series 1
The first series saw coaches, Davy Fitzgerald, Kenneth Egan, Nikki Symmons and Eddie O'Sullivan take part in the competition.
In the first episode each coach began with three families.
The Heats took place in Dublin docks, the quarterfinals took place in Killary Adventure Centre, the semifinals took place in Hell and Back, the final returned to Dublin docks.
The winning family were the O'Reilly family from County Cavan coached by Nikki Symmons.[1]
Coach | Family | Billed from | The Heats | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | The Final | |||||
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Nikki Symmons | O'Reilly | Cavan | - | - | - | SAFE | WIN | - | - | WIN | Winners |
Kenneth Egan | Davern | Offaly | - | SAFE | - | - | SAFE | - | - | ELIM | Runners-up |
Davy Fitzgerald | McNally | Monaghan | SAFE | - | - | - | ELIM | - | WIN | - | Third place |
Nikki Symmons | Donegan | Offaly | - | - | - | WIN | - | SAFE | ELIM | - | Fourth place |
Davy Fitzgerald | Ronayne | Mayo | WIN | - | - | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 2 |
Kenneth Egan | Kelly | Dublin | - | WIN | - | - | - | WIN | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 1 | |
Eddie O'Sullivan | Colclough | Wicklow | - | - | WIN | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 2 | ||
Houlihan | Waterford | - | - | SAFE | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | ||||
Nikki Symmons | Roche | Waterford | - | - | - | LOSE | Eliminated in Nikki's heat | ||||
Eddie O'Sullivan | McQuillan | Dublin | - | - | LOSE | Eliminated in Eddie's heat | |||||
Kenneth Egan | Farrell | Dublin | - | LOSE | Eliminated in Kenneth's heat | ||||||
Davy Fitzgerald | Rice | Wicklow | LOSE | Eliminated in Davy's heat |
Series 2
The second series saw coaches, Davy Fitzgerald and Kenneth Egan return. New coaches Derval O'Rourke and Jason Sherlock replaced Nikki Symmons and Eddie O'Sullivan.
The second series also saw Series 1 runners-up, the Daverns return for a second year in a row. Series 1 early eliminated family, the Rices returned for a second year in a row too, this time with their brother David replacing their brother Stephen.
The first round heats took place in Spike Island in County Cork, the second round took place in Killary Adventure Centre, the quarterfinals took place in Hell and Back, the semifinal was in Lough Key Forest Park and the final returned to Hell and Back.
The winning family were the Kingston family from County Cork coached by Derval O'Rourke who defeated the Mulhare family from County Laois also coached by O'Rourke. This remains the only time a two families went head to head in the final race mentored by the same coach.[2]
Coach | Family | Billed from | First Round
(The Heats) |
Second Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinal | The Final | |||||
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Derval O'Rourke | Kingston | Cork | - | ELIM | - | - | ELIM | - | - | ELIM | ELIM | Winners |
Mulhare | Laois | - | WIN | - | - | - | WIN | WIN | - | WIN | Runners-up | |
Davy Fitzgerald | Davern | Offaly | - | - | - | WIN | WIN | - | - | WIN | SAFE | Third place |
Jason Sherlock | Kearney | Wexford | ELIM | - | - | - | SAFE | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal |
Rice | Wicklow | WIN | - | - | - | - | SAFE | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 2 | ||
Kenneth Egan | Hurley | Wicklow | - | - | ELIM | - | - | ELIM | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | ||
Davy Fitzgerald | Unnamed family* | - | - | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Second Round 2 | |||
Kenneth Egan | Shovlin | Wexford | - | - | WIN | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Second Round 1 | ||||
Davy Fitzgerald | Wylde | Dublin | - | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Davy's Heat | |||||
Kenneth Egan | Rogerson | Dublin | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Kenneth's Heat | ||||||
Derval O'Rourke | Behan | Dublin | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Derval's Heat | |||||||
Jason Sherlock | O'Flaherty | Roscommon | ELIM | Eliminated in Jason's Heat |
- *The ‘Unnamed family’ was edited from the eventual airing of the series after it was discovered, after filming, that one of the family members had been involved in criminal activity.[3]
Series 3
The third series in 2015 saw coaches, Davy Fitzgerald and Jason Sherlock return. New coaches Alan Quinlan and Anna Geary replaced Kenneth Egan and Derval O'Rourke.
Unlike the previous two series, Series 3 saw the coaches begin with no assigned families. After the results of the heats the coaches chose who they wanted on their teams.
This series saw the Daverns return for a third year in a row, having previously finished in second and third place in Series 1 and 2, respectively. Series 2 families, the Kearneys and the Wyldes both returned to the competition for a second year in a row. The Behans from Series 2 also returned for a second year, however, they replaced their son and brother, Daryl, with their other son and brother, Thomas, on the team.
The Farren family became the first ever team from Northern Ireland to compete.
- Heat 1 was overseen by Anna Geary and Davy Fitzgerald. After winning a coin toss Anna had the first pick. She chose, the Daverns, Davy chose the O'Brien Devines, Anna chose the McGraynors and Davy was left with the Behans. Following an injury sustained in the first heat, Michele McGraynor wasn't permitted to continue in the show, forcing the McGraynors to drop out of the competition. They were replaced on Anna's team by the fastest losing family from the Heats, the Thompsons.
- Heat 2 was overseen by Alan Quinlan and Jason Sherlock. After winning a coin toss Jason had the first pick. He chose, the Kearneys, Alan chose the Naylors, Jason chose the Farrens and Alan was left with the Wyldes.
The Heats took place in Dún Laoghaire harbour, the quarterfinals took place in Killary Adventure Centre, the semifinal took place in Mayhem in Cahir, County Tipperary and the final was in Shannon Airport.
The series was won by the O'Brien Devine family from County Waterford coached by Davy Fitzgerald.[4]
Coach | Family | Billed from | First Round
(The Heats) |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | The Final | ||||||||
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Davy Fitzgerald | O'Brien Devine | Waterford | WIN | - | - | - | - | WIN | ELIM | - | SAFE | SAFE | WIN | Winners |
Jason Sherlock | Farren | Derry | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | - | WIN | - | SAFE | WIN | LOSE | Runners-up |
Anna Geary | Davern | Offaly | - | ELIM | - | - | WIN | - | - | WIN | WIN | LOSE | Third place | |
Jason Sherlock | Kearney | Wexford | - | - | - | ELIM | - | SAFE | - | ELIM | LOSE | Fourth place | ||
Alan Quinlan | Wylde | Dublin | - | - | - | WIN | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 2 | |||
Naylor | Mayo | - | - | WIN | - | SAFE | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 1 | |||||
Anna Geary | Thompson | Westmeath | - | - | - | ELIM | RETURN | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 2 | |||||
Davy Fitzgerald | Behan | Dublin | - | WIN | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | ||||||
Anna Geary | McGraynor | Wicklow | ELIM | - | - | - | Removed due to injury | |||||||
- | Gill | Kildare | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 3 | ||||||||
- | Beirne | Leitrim | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 2 | |||||||||
- | McCann | Kildare | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 1 |
Series 4
The fourth series in 2016 saw coaches, Alan Quinlan, Anna Geary and Davy Fitzgerald return. New coach Stephen Hunt replaced Jason Sherlock.
Like the previous series, Series 4 saw the coaches begin with no assigned families. After the results of the heats, the coaches chose who they wanted on their teams.
This series was the first series since Series 1 to have twelve brand new families who'd never competed in the show previously.
- Heat 1 was overseen by Davy Fitzgerald and Stephen Hunt. After winning a coin toss Stephen had the first pick. He chose, the McCarthys, Davy chose the Mullins family, Stephen chose the Bailys and Davy was left with the Maritz family.
- Heat 2 was overseen by Alan Quinlan and Anna Geary. After winning a coin toss Anna had the first pick. She chose, the Broadhursts, Alan chose the Ryans, Anna chose the Cummins family and Alan was left with the Griffins.
The Heats took place on the Tough Mudder course, the second round took place in Dublin docks, the quarterfinals took place in Mayhem in Cahir, Co. Tipperary, the semifinal took place in Killary Adventure Centre and the final returned to Dublin docks.
The series was won by the Cummins family from County Tipperary coached by Anna Geary.[5][6]
Coach | Family | Billed from | First Round
(The Heats) |
Second Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinal | The Final | |||||||
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Anna Geary | Cummins | Tipperary | - | - | ELIM | - | WIN | - | - | WIN | WIN | WIN | WIN | Winners |
Stephen Hunt | McCarthy | Clare | WIN | - | - | SAFE | - | WIN | - | SAFE | SAFE | LOSE | Runners-up | |
Alan Quinlan | Ryan | Donegal | - | - | WIN | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | LOSE | Third place | |
Stephen Hunt | Baily | Cork | - | WIN | - | - | - | WIN | - | ELIM | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal | ||
Davy Fitzgerald | Mullins | Limerick | - | ELIM | - | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 2 | |||
Anna Geary | Broadhurst | Louth | - | - | - | WIN | - | SAFE | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | ||||
Alan Quinlan | Griffin | Kilkenny | - | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Second Round 2 | |||||
Davy Fitzgerald | Maritz | Dublin | ELIM | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Second Round 1 | |||||||
- | O'Mahony | Kerry | - | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 4 | |||||||
- | Boylan | Waterford | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 3 | ||||||||
- | Egan | Offaly | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 2 | |||||||||
- | Hollands | Dublin | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 1 |
Series 5
On 10 May 2017 it was announced that Derval O'Rourke would be returning to the coaching panel for the first time since Series 2. It was also confirmed that Anna Geary and Davy Fitzgerald would return for a third and fifth series in a row, respectively. On 1 June 2017 it was announced that rugby player Donncha O'Callaghan would join the panel as the fourth coach.
The Beirnes from County Leitrim returned to the series for a second chance at the title. They were previously eliminated in the first round in Series 3. Colm Naylor of the Naylor family from Series 3 also returned to this year's series, this time, with three brand new team members.
In a show-first, each of the heats were overseen by all four coaches. After all four heats, eight families remained; the coaches then drew lots to determine the order in which they would choose. Derval had the first pick - she chose the Cores, Anna had the second pick – she chose the Meaghers, Davy had the third pick – he chose the O'Connors and Donncha had the fourth pick he chose the Beirnes. For the second round of picks, the order was reversed meaning Donncha had the fifth pick – he chose the Smyths, Davy had the sixth pick – he chose the Naylors, Anna had the seventh pick – she chose the Guilfoyles and Derval was left the last family standing – the Hynes family.
The Heats took place at Camden Fort Meagher, the second round took place at Hell and Back, the quarterfinals took place at Cork Docks, the semifinal took place at Killary Adventure Centre and the final returned to Hell and Back.
In the second round of the competition, Cathal O'Connor of the O'Connor family suffered a fracture to his arm. He was ruled out from competing in the rest of the competition but was replaced by his older brother, Ciaran.
The series was won by the Beirne family from County Leitrim coached by Donncha O'Callaghan.[7] They became the first family who had previously competed in the competition to come back and win the show.
Coach | Family | Billed from | First Round
(The Heats) |
Second Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinal | The Final | |||||||
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Donncha O'Callaghan | Beirne | Leitrim | - | - | WIN | - | - | SAFE | ELIM | - | SAFE | WIN | WIN | Winners |
Davy Fitzgerald | O'Connor | Wexford | - | - | - | WIN | ELIM | - | WIN | - | ELIM | SAFE | LOSE | Runners-up |
Donncha O'Callaghan | Smyth | Kildare | WIN | - | - | - | WIN | - | - | WIN | WIN | LOSE | Third place | |
Derval O'Rourke | Core | Westmeath | - | - | - | ELIM | SAFE | - | - | ELIM | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal | ||
Anna Geary | Guilfoyle | Clare | - | WIN | - | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 2 | |||
Davy Fitzgerald | Naylor | Mayo | - | - | ELIM | - | - | WIN | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | ||||
Derval O'Rourke | Hynes | Limerick | ELIM | - | - | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Second Round 2 | |||||
Anna Geary | Meagher | Tipperary | - | ELIM | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Second Round 1 | ||||||
- | Brady | Meath | - | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 4 | |||||||
- | Nangle | Westmeath | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 3 | ||||||||
- | Ó Gibne | Galway | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 2 | |||||||||
- | Ryan | Kildare | ELIM | Eliminated in Heat 1 |
Series 6
Applications for the sixth series opened in May 2018. For the first time ever, all four coaches from the previous year, Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald, Derval O'Rourke and Donncha O'Callaghan, returned for a second year in a row. This will be the first time all four coaches will have won a previous season; meaning that the coach that won this season will be the first coach to ever win twice. On 30 July 2018 it was announced that Mairéad Ronan would step back as host from this series to give birth to her third child. Kathryn Thomas will replace her as host.[8]
This was the first series to ever start with more than twelve families. Twenty families featured in the first episode, with eight being eliminated before its conclusion. It was also the first series since Series 4 not to feature any families who had previously competed in the competition.
Following the first round, twelve families remained. The coaches drew lots to determine the order of selection. Anna had the first pick - she chose the Finnegan Hogans, Donncha had the second pick - he chose the Lawlors, Davy had the third pick - he chose the Pierses and Derval had the fourth pick - she chose the Cartys. For the second round of picks, the order was reversed meaning Derval had the fifth pick - she chose the Finnegans, Davy had the sixth pick - he chose the McDonalds, Donncha had the seventh pick - he chose the Lallys and Anna had the eighth pick - she chose the Coneys. For the final round of selection, Anna had the ninth pick - she chose the McDonnells, Donncha had the tenth pick - he chose the Furlongs, Derval had the eleventh pick - she chose the Sinnotts, which meant Davy was left with the Lipinskis.
The first round was spread out over two locations the 'Battle of the Beach' took place on Dollymount, 'Vertigo' came from on top of the Irish Life Centre. The second round came from an abandoned tannery in Portlaw. The Quarterfinals were held in Dublin Docklands, the Semifinals were in Hell & Back and the Grand Final was held for the first time in Croke Park.
The series was won by the Coney family from County Tyrone coached by Anna Geary, making her the first coach to win twice.[9]
Coach | Family | Billed from | First Round
(The Qualifiers) |
Second Round
(The Heats) |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | The Final | |||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Battle of the Beach | Vertigo | QF1 | QF2 | SF1 | SF2 | |||||||||||
Anna Geary | Coney | Tyrone | 11th | ELIM2 | - | - | WIN | - | WIN | - | WIN | - | SAFE | WIN | WIN | Winners |
Davy Fitzgerald | McDonald | Laois | 1st | - | - | ELIM | - | - | SAFE | - | - | WIN | ELIM | SAFE | LOSE | Runners-up |
Donncha O'Callaghan | Lawlor | Limerick | 2nd | - | - | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | ELIM | - | WIN | LOSE | Third place | |
Anna Geary | Finnegan Hogan | Cork | 5th | ELIM5 | - | - | ELIM | - | - | WIN | - | ELIM | ELIM | Eliminated in Final | ||
Donncha O'Callaghan | Lally | Dublin | 8th | GIVEN BYE | - | - | - | WIN | ELIM | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 2 | |||
Davy Fitzgerald | Pierse | Kerry | 4th | - | - | WIN | - | - | - | SAFE | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 1 | ||||
Derval O'Rourke | Finnegan | Cork | 13th | ELIM4 | WIN | - | - | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 2 | |||||
Sinnott | Wexford | 18th | ELIM6 | ELIM | - | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | |||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | Furlong | Donegal | 6th | ELIM3 | - | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Donncha's Heat | |||||||
Anna Geary | McDonnell | Mayo | 9th | ELIM1 | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Anna's Heat | ||||||||
Davy Fitzgerald | Lipinski | Tipperary | 20th | ELIM7 | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Davy's Heat | |||||||||
Derval O'Rourke | Carty | Sligo | 3rd | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Derval's Heat | ||||||||||
- | Flynn | Galway | 12th | ELIM7 | Eliminated by the Lipinksi family | |||||||||||
- | Leonard | Limerick | 15th | ELIM6 | Eliminated by the Sinnott family | |||||||||||
- | Ryan | Dublin | 10th | ELIM5 | Eliminated by the Finnegan Hogan family | |||||||||||
- | Rooney | Donegal | 14th | ELIM4 | Eliminated by the Finnegan family | |||||||||||
- | Dunne | Louth | 19th | FORFEIT | Withdrew from the competition | |||||||||||
- | McCarthy | Dublin | 17th | ELIM3 | Eliminated by the Furlong family | |||||||||||
- | Jones | Dublin | 16th | ELIM2 | Eliminated by the Coney family | |||||||||||
- | McLoughlin | Kildare | 7th | ELIM1 | Eliminated by the McDonnell family |
Series 7
In April 2019, the series was confirmed to be returning for a seventh year with Mairéad Ronan resuming hosting duties following her departure from the show the previous year to give birth.[10] For the third year-in-a row, all four coaches, Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald, Derval O'Rourke and Donncha O'Callaghan, returned to the competition.
This series began with fifteen families. For the second year-in-a-row, none of the families had ever competed in the competition before.
Following the first round, twelve families remained. The coaches drew lots to determine the order of selection. Davy had the first pick - he chose the Hogans, Anna had the second pick - she chose the Mahers, Derval had the third pick - she chose the Dinans and Donncha had the fourth pick - he chose the O'Driscolls. For the second round of picks, the order was reversed meaning Donncha had the fifth pick - he chose the McSharrys, Derval had the sixth pick - she chose the Murphys, Anna had the seventh pick - she chose the Uí Bhraonáin family and Davy had the eighth pick - he chose the McComiskeys. For the final round of selection, Davy had the ninth pick - he chose the Cookes, Anna had the tenth pick - she chose the McArdles, Derval had the eleventh pick - she chose the Mandiangus, which meant Donncha was left with the Prendergasts.
The first round took place across two locations in Dublin. The three heats happened in Poolbeg while the eliminators took place at Kilternan ski-slope. The second round took place in Sligo Airport and Strandhill beach. The quarterfinals took place at Hell & Back, while the semi-finals came from Dublin Docklands. The final came from Croke Park for the second year-in-a-row.
The series was won by the McSharrys from County Sligo coached by Donncha O'Callaghan, making him the second coach to pull off a second win.[11]
Coach | Family | Billed from | First Round
(The Qualifiers) |
Second Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | The Final | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Heat 3 | QF1 | QF2 | SF1 | SF2 | |||||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | McSharry | Sligo | WIN | - | - | - | WIN | WIN | - | - | WIN | SAFE | WIN | WIN | Winners |
Davy Fitzgerald | Hogan | Wexford | - | WIN | - | WIN | - | SAFE | - | ELIM | - | ELIM | SAFE | LOSE | Runners-up |
Derval O'Rourke | Dinan | Cork | SAFE | - | - | WIN | - | - | SAFE | WIN | - | WIN | LOSE | Third place | |
Anna Geary | Maher | Laois | - | SAFE | - | - | WIN | ELIM | - | - | ELIM | ELIM | Eliminated in Final | ||
Derval O'Rourke | Murphy | Wexford | - | - | SAFE | ELIM1 | - | - | WIN | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 2 | |||
Anna Geary | Uí Bhraonáin | Carlow | - | SAFE | - | - | ELIM2 | - | ELIM | ELIM | Eliminated in Semifinal 1 | ||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | Prendergast | Limerick | ELIM | - | - | - | ELIM1 | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 2 | |||||
Derval O'Rourke | Mandiangu | Dublin | - | - | SAFE | ELIM2 | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | ||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | O'Driscoll | Dublin | - | - | WIN | - | ELIM2 | Eliminated in Second Round | |||||||
Anna Geary | McArdle | Down | - | - | ELIM | - | ELIM1 | Eliminated in Second Round | |||||||
Davy Fitzgerald | McComiskey | Down | - | ELIM | - | ELIM2 | Eliminated in Second Round | ||||||||
Cooke | Antrim | SAFE | - | - | ELIM1 | Eliminated in Second Round | |||||||||
- | Farmer | Cork | - | - | ELIM | Eliminated in the First Round | |||||||||
- | Mullen | Tipperary | - | ELIM | Eliminated in the First Round | ||||||||||
- | Hogan | Limerick | ELIM | Eliminated in the First Round |
Series 8
In May 2020, the series was confirmed to be returning for an eighth edition with Mairéad Ronan returning as host.[12] For the fourth year-in-a row, all four coaches, Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald, Derval O'Rourke and Donncha O'Callaghan, were announced to be returning to the competition. The season didn't air during its usual autumn schedule, instead it was pushed to January 2021 in what was Dancing with the Stars' slot which wasn't able to air due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[13]
This series began with sixteen families. For the third year-in-a-row, none of the families had ever competed in the competition before.
Unlike previous years, the coaches selected the families they wanted to work with prior to meeting them. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire series was filmed in Hell & Back's course in Killruddery, Co. Wicklow.[14]
Coach | Family | Billed from | First Round | Quarterfinals | Semifinal | The Final | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Heat 1 | Heat 2 | Heat 3 | Heat 4 | QF1 | QF2 | SF1 | SF2 | |||||||||||
Derval O'Rourke | Cullen | Wexford | - | SAFE | ELIM | - | WIN | - | ||||||||||
Davy Fitzgerald | Mahoney | Wexford | SAFE | WIN | - | SAFE | - | |||||||||||
Derval O'Rourke | Miley | Kildare | - | WIN | ELIM | - | ELIM | - | ||||||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | Allen | Tipperary | - | SAFE | WIN | - | - | |||||||||||
Anna Geary | Bracken | Westmeath | - | SAFE | WIN | - | ||||||||||||
Derval O'Rourke | Kulczynski | Clare | - | WIN | ELIM | - | ||||||||||||
Derval O'Rourke | O'Rourke | Galway | WIN | ELIM | - | - | ||||||||||||
Anna Geary | Doyle | Derry | - | WIN | WIN | - | ELIM | Eliminated in Quarterfinal 1 | ||||||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | O'Halloran | Clare | - | SAFE | ELIM | Eliminated in First Round | ||||||||||||
Davy Fitzgerald | Kelly | Antrim | - | LOSE | Eliminated immediately | |||||||||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | Donnelly | Longford | - | SAFE | ELIM | Eliminated in First Round | ||||||||||||
Davy Fitzgerald | McDonagh | Mayo | - | LOSE | Eliminated immediately | |||||||||||||
Cody | Kilkenny | - | SAFE | ELIM | Eliminated in First Round | |||||||||||||
Anna Geary | O'Neill | Meath | - | LOSE | Eliminated immediately | |||||||||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | Doyle | Longford | SAFE | ELIM | Eliminated in First Round | |||||||||||||
Anna Geary | Thompson | Wicklow | LOSE | Eliminated immediately |
Celebrity Specials
2018
On 31 December 2018, following the sixth series, a one-off Christmas special involving celebrity families took place. Each family taking part was awarded €1,000 for a charity of their choice.[15]
The celebrities which took part were;
- Brian Redmond - Dancing with the Stars judge
- Keith Walsh - RTÉ 2FM presenter
- Norma Sheahan - Actress
- Sean and Conor Price - The X Factor contestants
The series was won by Norma Sheahan and her family. They won €10,000 for their charity of choice.[16]
Coach | Family | The Arena | Hanging Tough | Final Race |
---|---|---|---|---|
Donncha O'Callaghan | Sheahan | 3rd | 1st | Winners |
Davy Fitzgerald | Walsh | 2nd | 2nd | Runners-up |
Derval O'Rourke | Price | 1st | 3rd | Eliminated |
Anna Geary | Redmond | 4th | Eliminated |
2019
On 31 December 2019, following the seventh series, the Christmas special returned for a second year in a row. Each family taking part was awarded €1,000 for a charity of their choice.[17]
The celebrities which took part were;
- Brian Dowling - TV presenter
- Dave O'Sullivan - Fair City actor
- Jacqui Hurley - RTÉ Sport presenter
- Rob & Marian Heffernan - Olympic athletes
The series was won by Rob & Marian Heffernan and their family. They won €10,000 for their charity of choice.[18]
Coach | Family | Event #1 | Event #2 | Final Race |
---|---|---|---|---|
Derval O'Rourke | Heffernan | 1st | 1st | Winners |
Anna Geary | Hurley | 2nd | 2nd | Runners-up |
Davy Fitzgerald | Dowling | 3rd | 3rd | Eliminated |
Donncha O'Callaghan | O'Sullivan | 4th | Eliminated |
2020
On 28 December 2020, before the launch of the eighth series, the Christmas special returned for a third year in a row. Each family taking part was awarded €1,000 for a charity of their choice.[19]
The celebrities which took part were;
- James Kavanagh - Social media influencer and television personality
- John Sharpson - Home School Hub 'muinteoir'
- Katie Walsh, Ruby Walsh & Nina Carberry - Jockeys
- Lynn Ruane - Politician
The series was won by the Walshes. They won €10,000 for their charity of choice.
Coach | Family | Event #1 | Event #2 | Final Race |
---|---|---|---|---|
Davy Fitzgerald | Walsh | 1st | 1st | Winners |
Anna Geary | Sharpson | 2nd | 4th | Runners-up |
Derval O'Rourke | Ruane | 3rd | 3rd | Eliminated |
Donncha O'Callaghan | Kavanagh | Didn't finish | 2nd |
Coaches
Coach | Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 | Series 4 | Series 5 | Series 6 | Series 7 | Series 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Davy Fitzgerald | Coach | |||||||
Anna Geary | Coach | |||||||
Derval O'Rourke | Coach | Coach | ||||||
Donncha O'Callaghan | Coach | |||||||
Alan Quinlan | Coach | |||||||
Stephen Hunt | Coach | |||||||
Jason Sherlock | Coach | |||||||
Kenneth Egan | Coach | |||||||
Nikki Symmons | Coach | |||||||
Eddie O'Sullivan | Coach |
Hosts
Coach | Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 | Series 4 | Series 5 | Series 6 | Series 7 | Series 8 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mairéad Ronan | Host | Host | ||||||
Kathryn Thomas | Host |
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