Rush (2023 TV series)

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Rush
Genre Reality competition
Presented byDavid Genat
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes9
Production
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production company Endemol Shine Australia
Original release
Network Nine Network
Release2 July (2023-07-02) 
25 July 2023 (2023-07-25)

Rush is an Australian travel adventure series which features 12 contestants, divided into three teams, racing to complete tasks in various countries. The last team to complete each episode's tasks must vote to eliminate one of their members until the last individual standing wins the $100,000 grand prize and two first-class tickets for a trip around the world. [1] The series, hosted by model and former Australian Survivor contestant David Genat, premiered on Nine on 2 July 2023. [2]

Contents

On 14 September 2023, Nine cancelled the series after one season. [3]

Format

Rush features 12 contestants divided into three teams of four. Each episode, teams are taken to an unknown starting location known as a "Drop Zone", often in the middle of a local celebration, wearing noise-cancelling headphones and blackout goggles. After removing their goggles and headphones to start the race, teams receive a cryptic clue on their smart watches from host David Genat about his location, and must find him to receive further instructions. After finding David, teams receive a dossier containing information about the "Escape Zone", the location they must reach at the end of the leg. However, teams must also complete one or two missions along the way, and check-in at a specified accommodation to spend the night, as listed on the dossiers. [1]

Teams begin each leg with basic supplies and limited local currency to complete each leg's tasks and travel to the required destinations. The last team to reach the Escape Zone must vote off one of their team members until one contestant remains to be crowned the winner of the series. Tied votes or teams with two members placing last are decided by a game of chance called "Rush Roulette". [4]

Cast

The series features 12 contestants divided into three teams of four. [5] [6]

ContestantsAgeTeamStatus
Hamish Collins29ScarletWinner
CK 28GoldFinalist
Sofia Ligeros26NavyFinalist
Adam Vassallo22ScarletEliminated / 4th place
Tylen Wallace21NavyEliminated / 5th place
Lola Calistamon25GoldEliminated / 6th place
Fiona Ruscoe57ScarletEliminated / 7th place
Tommy Kende46NavyWithdrew / 8th place
Saxon Gallaher32GoldEliminated / 9th place
Madeline "Madi" Mercieca33NavyEliminated / 10th place
Priscilla Sleep38GoldEliminated / 11th place
Najmah Adan26ScarletEliminated / 12th place

Results

The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order.

Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Team Scarlet3rd1st2nd1st3rd1st2nd3rd1st
Team Gold2nd3rd1st3rd1st3rd1st1st [lower-alpha 1] 2nd
Team Navy1st2nd3rd2nd2nd2nd3rd1st [lower-alpha 1] 3rd
  1. 1 2 Sofia (Team Navy) & CK (Team Gold) checked-in at the Escape Zone together and shared first place.

Race summary

Leg 1 (Brazil)

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Leg 2 (Turkey)

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Leg 3 (Jordan)

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Leg 4 (India)

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Leg 5 (Thailand)

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Leg 6 (Ireland)

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Leg 7 (France)

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Leg 8 (Kenya)

Locations [7] [8]
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Leg 9 (South Africa)

Locations [8]
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Ratings

No.TitleAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratingsConsolidated ratingsTotal
viewers
Ref(s)
ViewersRankViewersRank
1Episode 12 July 2023Sunday 7:30pm301,00014240,00013301,000 [9]
2Episode 23 July 2023Monday 7:30pm292,00018182,00018532,000 [10]
3Episode 34 July 2023Tuesday 7:30pm268,00019198,00018466,000 [11]
4Episode 410 July 2023Monday 7:30pm297,00018208,00018505,000 [12]
5Episode 511 July 2023Tuesday 7:30pm281,00016283,00017484,000 [13]
6Episode 617 July 2023Monday 7:30pm256,00020213,00018469,000 [14]
7Episode 718 July 2023Tuesday 7:30pm242,00020213,00018455,000 [15]
8Episode 824 July 2023Monday 7:30pm239,000>20239,000 [16]
9Episode 925 July 2023Tuesday 7:30pm270,00018270,000 [17]

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