SAS Who Dares Wins Irish dancer Connor and dental engineer Kieran win the show as pair pull off incredible comeback

SAS Who Dares Wins saw TWO winners pass the gruelling training after make it through an intense interrogation-style final task.
Both Irish dancer Connor and dental engineer Kieran were given a pass by host and former soldier Ant Middleton despite their unlikely starts.
After facing six weeks of brutal tasks pushing them to the limit on SAS Who Dares Wins, the two successful contestants were at last granted their win.
While dancer Connor had been a front-runner, dental engineer Kieran had remained at the back of the pack and was an unlikely winner throughout.
Nonetheless, the two were the only ones left standing at the end, finishing in first and second place in the final challenge, carrying a series of heavy objects up a mountain.
Instructors Ant Middleton, Jason Fox, Billy Billingham, Anthony Stacker and Melvyn Downes came to their final conclusions after intense deliberation.
Unable to pick between the two, it was revealed by Ant they had "both passed" the test and "could see them" joining the SAS team.
Breaking down into tears, Connor reached in to hug the former solider, saying: "You’ve no idea how much it means to me."
"I need to stop doubting myself," Kieran emotionally said, as Ant joked to him: "Number ten, how the f*** are you still here?"
While the show started with 21 recruits, only four were left to face the final trial - acting as individuals in a race to the finish line.
They were instructed to carry the heavy equipment, including tyres and oil tankers, three kilometers to the peak of a mountain through a series of checkpoints.
Adam and Tyler were eliminated on the course, while Connor and Kieran continued to make it to the top, just minutes apart.
Kieran and Connor were polar opposites throughout the Channel 4 series, while Connor has been the front runner, with chief instructor Ant Middleton shocked he didn’t have a military background, Keiran has been at the back of the pack from the start.
Speaking ahead of the final, Kieran told The Sun: “I did feel like the underdog, I saw some of the other recruits on the first day and they were all huge and I thought, ‘What the f**k have I signed myself up for?’”
He added: “I’ve always had that sense of determination though, it’s because I’ve got a speech impediment.”
Meanwhile Connor said: “I wanted to show any young male dancers, or anyone who does a sport or discipline that isn’t perceived as ‘manly’, that you can be strong, tough and overcome obstacles that are put in front of you.”
He added: “After telling everyone how tough dancers are, I knew I couldn’t give up.”
SAS: Who Dares Wins is available to watch on All4.
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