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- 06 January 2014 < Back to gossip

Davina takes The Jump

Davina takes the leap, presenting the high-octane, adrenaline fueled series The Jump, brand new to Channel 4.

Twelve famous faces are already limbering up, learning some of the most challenging and dangerous winter sports known to man.

Taking to the slopes and competing against each other in six winter sporting disciplines will be six brave men and six courageous women from the worlds of sport, film, television, music and fashion.

"Skiing is tough enough to learn as it is," says Davina. "So what these guys are taking on is really impressive - it's shaping up to be butt-clenchingly exciting!"

Five time Olympic gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave has been preparing for the challenge of a live Ski Jump alongside the other competitors in the all-star line-up.

The gutsy girls are socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, 80’s songstress Sinitta, Essex girl Amy Childs, former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, broadcaster Anthea Turner and TV presenter Melinda Messenger.

The daring men joining Sir Steve are ex-England cricket legend Darren Gough, comedian Marcus Brigstocke, celebrity hairdresser Nicky Clarke, socialite and party promoter Henry Conway and Sam Jones AKA Flash Gordon.

The twelve competitors will need nerves of steel as they compete in some of the most terrifying winter sports including Skeleton, Bobsleigh, Speed Skating, Skier Cross and Slalom. Winter Olympic skier Graham Bell and Winter Olympic Skeleton gold medallist Amy Williams will put them through their paces as they face their fears and prepare for the biggest challenges of their lives.

The contenders will also be coached by legendary Winter Olympian Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards, as each night two of the celebrities will face a live Ski Jump to keep their place in the competition.

Eddie said “This competition is as much about mental strength as it is about physical agility. Winter sports are tough to master; it takes skill, guts and determination to get round a course. The ultimate test will be The Jump itself. I know how hard it can be when the world is watching.”

Visit channel4.co.uk/thejump for the latest info!

“Skiing is tough enough to learn as it is, so what these guys are taking on is really impressive - it's shaping up to be butt-clenchingly exciting!”

Davina