“Ollie has made an exceptional contribution to SAS: Who Dares Wins and the expertise and experience he brought to the DS (Directing Staff) team has been much valued. The fourth run has 13 female recruits including a mole called Petra who’s served, for nine years, with Swedish Special forces, on their “front line”. Training with others and keeping each other motivated was one of the most rewarding aspects of the entire experience.”. Ollie Ollerton has said he was “disappointed and shocked” after being axed from SAS: Who Dares Wins, a decision which was reportedly part of a diversity drive.. We were taken out at first light for an extremely intense PT session, then told we could go and eat, only to be told 20 seconds later to go and repeat the PT session. And that’s why it’s about to win a National Television Award for the ninth year in a row. There are so many incredible memories from the experience, but those moments of sheer pride after completing each task are the moments that really stand out. The only reason I kept watching this one, in fact, was to try to establish exactly how Spencer and Vogue earn a living, as they’re one of those independently wealthy couples who give very little clue as to why they’re always so “busy, busy, busy”. “I trained six days per week, three of which were with BMF, which is a regime I still stick to now. “After the break,” said host Phillip Schofield, “Gemma Collins is Marilyn Monroe. SAS: Who Dares Wins. The physical challenges involved with SAS Who Dares Wins were nothing short of extreme, with participants being made to perform endurance tasks such as intense “relentless” runs, as well as push ups between train tracks and extreme obstacle courses. A Channel 4 spokesperson said: “Ollie continues to be associated with the SAS: Who Dares Wins brand as a DS for SAS: Who Dares Wins Australia. SAS: Who Dares Wins airs moment woman is punched in the head during brutal beating by male rival. With just 30 recruits chosen out of the 6,000 that applied, the selection process was rigorous and involved physical and psychological tests, as well as interviews and medical checks. I even went to Pen Y Fan to practice my map reading skills as I had a hunch they would take us there! ... continues to bag viewing figures in excess of 2.4 million. Read more: Ollie Ollerton posts about ‘change’ after SAS: Who Dares Wins exit confirmed. Ollie Ollerton has said he was “disappointed and shocked” after being axed from SAS: Who Dares Wins, ... had great viewing figures. Latest UK TV viewing figures and ratings.