The Jump - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Episode 1
Davina presents the opening episode of the series in which Dean Cain, Sarah Harding, Linford Christie, Arg, Becky Adlington, Tina Hobley, Mark-Francis Vandelli, Beth Tweddle, Tamara Beckwith, Brian McFadden, Louise Lytton and Sid Owen compete in the Skeleton event. The losers of each race then have to face the Air Jump live, with one celebrity leaving the competiton.

Episode 2
Davina returns with the 11 remaining celebrities who this week have to compete in the Snow Cross. The losers of the race have to then compete in the Ski Jump to decide who will be sent home.

Episode 3
Davina presents the third week of the competition were the remaining contestants compete in the Speed Ski. The losers from each race then compete to stay in the competition with one celebrity leaving tonight.

Episode 4
The remaining celebrities take part in mogul skiing. With the loser of each race then having to take part in the live Jump.

Episode 5

The Final
Davina McCall presents one last trip to the Austrian Alps for the grand final of the celebrity winter sports challenge.
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