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Race Across The World much harder than we thought

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Sioned Cray and Fin Gough thought they were prepared for the challenge of reality TV show Race Across The World.

But the young couple from a small village in Carmarthenshire have admitted the experience was “so much harder than we thought”.

The pair were just 18 and 19 when they took on the challenge, which was filmed in October 2024, and Tenerife in the Canary Islands was the furthest they had ever travelled together.

The show will begin at the Great Wall of China and will see teams racing 8,700 miles (14,000km) through China, Nepal and India using only the cash equivalent of airfare, without flights or smartphones, for a £20,000 prize.

Video edited by Erin Lister


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