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Sunderland gym owner fulfils 'childhood dream' on Gladiators | |
(25 days later) | |
Josh and his brother Nathan (right) spent months training together in preparation for the show | Josh and his brother Nathan (right) spent months training together in preparation for the show |
A gym owner has said it was a "childhood dream come true" to be selected for the new series of Gladiators. | A gym owner has said it was a "childhood dream come true" to be selected for the new series of Gladiators. |
Nathan Bland, from Silksworth in Sunderland, was chosen to be an opponent, known as a "contender", in the second series of the show on the BBC. | Nathan Bland, from Silksworth in Sunderland, was chosen to be an opponent, known as a "contender", in the second series of the show on the BBC. |
The 23-year-old, who runs the SR1 Gym along with his 18-year-old brother Josh, managed to take out gladiator, Apollo, in the first heat. | The 23-year-old, who runs the SR1 Gym along with his 18-year-old brother Josh, managed to take out gladiator, Apollo, in the first heat. |
"My whole body just went shaky, jittery and I felt I couldn't stand up. I just wanted to scream," he said speaking about his appearance. | "My whole body just went shaky, jittery and I felt I couldn't stand up. I just wanted to scream," he said speaking about his appearance. |
Mr Bland spent months training for his first appearance in the programme, which originally aired in 1992 on ITV. | Mr Bland spent months training for his first appearance in the programme, which originally aired in 1992 on ITV. |
He practiced for several hours each day, six days a week, and worked with his brother to simulate what type of challenges he might face. | He practiced for several hours each day, six days a week, and worked with his brother to simulate what type of challenges he might face. |
Nathan Bland was successful in the first challenge, Edge, which saw contestants navigate a platform suspended in the air | Nathan Bland was successful in the first challenge, Edge, which saw contestants navigate a platform suspended in the air |
He said: "I watched the re-runs as a kid and when I got that phone call that I got on, it was mint. | He said: "I watched the re-runs as a kid and when I got that phone call that I got on, it was mint. |
"From the second I stepped foot into the area - the crowd and the people - it was amazing. There was a buzz. | "From the second I stepped foot into the area - the crowd and the people - it was amazing. There was a buzz. |
"I had my game plan in my head, what I was going to do, how I was going to execute it and it went to plan." | "I had my game plan in my head, what I was going to do, how I was going to execute it and it went to plan." |
In the first episode, Mr Bland successfully navigates a series of challenges and secures a place in the quarter final. | In the first episode, Mr Bland successfully navigates a series of challenges and secures a place in the quarter final. |
'Did Sunderland proud' | 'Did Sunderland proud' |
His father, Eddy Bland previously applied for Gladiators but said it was a special moment to watch his son perform. | His father, Eddy Bland previously applied for Gladiators but said it was a special moment to watch his son perform. |
He said: "Having your boy doing so well, being there watching it, you just can't ask for more." | He said: "Having your boy doing so well, being there watching it, you just can't ask for more." |
Mum Colleen Bland added: "He did the whole of Sunderland proud, even the people who don't know him were all watching him... saying how well he had done." | Mum Colleen Bland added: "He did the whole of Sunderland proud, even the people who don't know him were all watching him... saying how well he had done." |
Colleen and Eddy Bland said they were proud of both of their sons | Colleen and Eddy Bland said they were proud of both of their sons |
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