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Gladiators' fans praise contestant who has overcome leukaemia to compete on BBC game show as he injures himself during tense battle against 'superhuman' pros


The challenger went on to compete against the 'superhuman' pros only to injure himself after face planting the balance beam during the gruelling Eliminator final.

Her bodybuilding journey began at the age of 18 after she discovered the sport on social media platform Instagram, and her subsequent dedication to training won her 4 x Top 3 UKBFF Placings in the Wellness Category, an invite to compete at the Arnold Classic and an IFBB Elite Pro Card by taking Gold at the English Grand Prix. Very proud of her South Asian heritage, she makes show history as the first Sikh Gladiator and wants to inspire people of all ethnic backgrounds to achieve their full potential. Giant, Fire and Legend join the previously announced Fury and Steel as part of the new generation of mighty Gladiators ready to challenge a brave set of contenders

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