The Jump series 2

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The Jump
Season 2
Winner Joey Essex
No. of episodes8
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release1 February (2015-02-01) 
9 February 2015 (2015-02-09)
Series chronology
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The Jump returned for a second series on 1 February 2015. [1] The series was once again hosted by Davina McCall and broadcast live from Austria on Channel 4. On 20 January 2015, it was announced that a new show would air over on sister channel E4 called On the Piste from 2 February, and would be presented by Cherry Healey. [2]

Contents

Contestants

The sixteen original celebrities taking part were revealed on 10 December 2014. [3] On 13 December, it was announced that Ola Jordan had to pull out of the competition due to injury. At the time, it was not known whether she would be replaced; [4] however, on 4 January 2015, it was revealed that Chloe Madeley would replace her. [5] On 9 January it was announced that Sally Bercow had to pull out of the competition due to injury; [6] she was replaced by Jodie Kidd. [7]

CelebrityKnown forStatus
Phil Tufnell England cricketerEliminated 1st
on 1 February 2015
Dominic Parker Gogglebox starEliminated 2nd
on 1 February 2015
Heather Mills Media personality & businesswomanEliminated 3rd
on 2 February 2015
Ashley Roberts Former The Pussycat Dolls singerEliminated 4th
on 2 February 2015
Louie Spence Dance expert & choreographerEliminated 5th
on 3 February 2015
Jodie Kidd Former model & television presenterEliminated 6th
on 3 February 2015
Stacey Solomon Former The X Factor finalistEliminated 7th
on 4 February 2015
Lady Victoria Hervey Model & socialiteEliminated 8th
on 5 February 2015
Steve-O Jackass star & comedianEliminated 9th
on 6 February 2015
JB Gill Former JLS singerEliminated 10th
on 8 February 2015
Jon-Allan Butterworth Paralympic track cyclistEliminated 11th
on 9 February 2015
Chloe Madeley Freelance journalist & modelEliminated 12th
on 9 February 2015
Louise Thompson Made in Chelsea starEliminated 13th
on 9 February 2015
Louise Hazel Olympic heptathleteThird place
on 9 February 2015
Mike Tindall Former England rugby playerRunner-up
on 9 February 2015
Joey Essex Former The Only Way is Essex starWinner
on 9 February 2015

Live shows

The series began on 1 February 2015, running for eight days until the final on 9 February (with no show on 7 February). During the live ski jump, the celebrities were given the option of three jumps – K15 (small), K24 (medium) or K40 (the largest). The celebrity that jumped the shortest distance was eliminated. For shows three and eight, which were broadcast live from Kühtai, a brand new eliminator called the "Air Jump" was introduced: the celebrities jumped off a 4 12-metre kicker and landed safely in a giant airbag. The celebrity or celebrities that jumped the highest stayed in the competition, while whoever jumped the lowest was eliminated.

Results summary

Colour key
  Celebrity did not take part in this event
  Celebrity recorded the slowest time/speed in that event and had to perform a live ski/air jump
  Celebrity recorded the fastest time/speed in each event
Daily results per celebrity
Celebrity Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Number
of events
Race 1Race 2Race 1Race 2Final
Jump 1Jump 2
Joey3rd
44.53
2nd8th
19.75
5th
55.95
1st2nd
40.17
6th
DNF
2nd
27.04
15.5mWinner
17.5m
7
Mike8th
46.08
1st1st
16.90
2nd
55.28
1st1st
23.56
16.5mRunner-up
17.0m
6
Louise H1st
43.50
3rd4th
18.01
4th
55.89
2nd4th
51.33
3rd
27.90
16.5m3rd
17.0m
7
Louise T7th
45.07
1st2nd
16.93
7th
56.84
DNF1st5th
71.96
2nd
24.90
1st
24.43
15.0mEliminated
(Day 8)
7
Chloe2nd
44.27
1st9th
19.86
6th
56.03
4th2nd6th
73.62
5th
32.10
4th
29.50
Eliminated
(Day 8)
7
Jon-Allan2nd
43.62
2nd7th
19.48
8th
56.85
3rd4th1st
35.86
4th
28.92
3rd
27.41
Eliminated
(Day 8)
7
JB7th
45.65
3rd3rd
17.88
1st
55.13
2nd3rd
45.15
Eliminated
(Day 7)
6
Steve-O1st
43.15
1st6th
18.57
3rd
55.88
3rd3rdEliminated
(Day 6)
5
Lady Victoria4th
44.53
2nd5th
18.15
9th
N/A
Eliminated
(Day 5)
4
Stacey6th
45.03
2nd10th
20.48
Eliminated
(Day 4)
3
Jodie3rd
44.50
3rdEliminated
(Day 3)
2
Louie5th
44.79
3rdEliminated
(Day 3)
2
Ashley8th
47.75
Eliminated
(Day 2)
1
Heather5th
44.81
Eliminated
(Day 2)
1
Dom6th
44.83
Eliminated
(Day 1)
1
Phil4th
44.58
Eliminated
(Day 1)
1
Live ski/air jumpGill,
Parker,
Tindall,
Tufnell
Hervey,
Mills,
Roberts,
Thompson
Gill,
Hazel,
Kidd,
Spence
Hazel,
Madeley,
Solomon,
Steve-O,
Thompson
Butterworth,
Hervey,
Madeley,
Thompson,
Tindall
NoneButterworth,
Madeley,
Steve-O
Gill,
Madeley,
Thompson
NoneButterworth,
Essex,
Madeley
None
EliminatedPhil Tufnell
K15
9.0m
Heather Mills
K24
12.0m
Louie Spence
6.44m
Stacey Solomon
K24
13.5m
Lady Victoria Hervey
K24
13.5m
Steve-O
6.57m
JB Gill
K24
13.5m
Jon-Allan Butterworth
6.30m
Louise Thompson
K24
15.0m
Louise Hazel
K40
17.0m
Dom Parker
K15
9.0m
Ashley Roberts
K24
13.0m
Jodie Kidd
6.71m
Chloe Madeley
6.73m
Mike Tindall
K24
17.0m
Reference(s) [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15]

Episode details

Episode 1 (1 February)

RaceCelebrityTime
(seconds)
Overall
leaderboard
Result
1Louie Spence44.795thSafe
Mike Tindall46.088thBottom two
2Joey Essex44.533rdSafe
Phil Tufnell44.584thBottom two
3JB Gill45.657thBottom two
Jon-Allan Butterworth43.622ndSafe
4Dom Parker44.836thBottom two
Steve-O43.151stSafe
Live ski jump details
OrderCelebrityTypeDistance
(meters)
Result
1Mike TindallK2418.0Safe
Phil TufnellK159.0Eliminated
2JB GillK2414.5Safe
Dom ParkerK159.0Eliminated

Episode 2 (2 February)

RaceCelebrityTime
(seconds)
Overall
leaderboard
Result
1Louise Hazel43.501stSafe
Heather Mills44.815thBottom two
2Lady Victoria Hervey44.534thBottom two
Jodie Kidd44.503rdSafe
3Ashley Roberts47.758thBottom two
Stacey Solomon45.036thSafe
4Louise Thompson45.077thBottom two
Chloe Madeley44.272ndSafe
Live ski jump details
OrderCelebrityTypeDistance
(meters)
Result
1Heather MillsK2412.0Eliminated
Lady Victoria HerveyK2412.5Safe
2Ashley RobertsK2413.0Eliminated
Louise ThompsonK2415.5Safe

Episode 3 (3 February)

RaceCelebrityLeaderboardResult
1Mike Tindall1stSafe
Joey Essex2ndSafe
Louie Spence3rdBottom two
2Chloe Madeley1stSafe
Stacey Solomon2ndSafe
Louise Hazel3rdBottom two
3Steve-O1stSafe
Jon-Allan Butterworth2ndSafe
JB Gill3rdBottom two
4Louise Thompson1stSafe
Lady Victoria Hervey2ndSafe
Jodie Kidd3rdBottom two
Live air jump details
OrderCelebrityHeight
(meters)
Result
1Louie Spence6.44Eliminated
JB Gill6.48Safe
2Louise Hazel6.83Safe
Jodie Kidd6.71Eliminated

Episode 4 (4 February)

RaceCelebrityTime
(seconds)
Overall
leaderboard
Result
1Louise Thompson16.932ndBottom five
Mike Tindall16.901stSafe
2Stacey Solomon20.4810thBottom five
Jon-Allan Butterworth19.747thSafe
3Chloe Madeley19.869thBottom five
Joey Essex19.758thSafe
4Lady Victoria Hervey18.155thSafe
Steve-O18.676thBottom five
5Louise Hazel18.014thBottom five
JB Gill17.883rdSafe
Live ski jump details
OrderCelebrityTypeDistance
(meters)
Result
1Louise ThompsonK2416.0Safe
2Stacey SolomonK2413.5Eliminated
3Chloe MadeleyK2416.0Safe
4Steve-OK2417.0Safe
5Louise HazelK2415.0Safe

Episode 5 (5 February)

RaceCelebrityTime
(seconds)
Overall
leaderboard
Result
N/ALady Victoria Hervey9thBottom five
1Joey Essex55.955thSafe
Louise Thompson56.847thBottom five
2Louise Hazel55.894thSafe
Jon-Allan Butterworth56.858thBottom five
3Steve-O55.883rdSafe
Chloe Madeley56.036thBottom five
4Mike Tindall55.282ndBottom five
JB Gill55.131stSafe
Live ski jump details
OrderCelebrityTypeDistance
(meters)
Result
1Lady Victoria HerveyK2413.5Eliminated
2Louise ThompsonK2415.5Safe
3Jon-Allan ButterworthK2413.5Safe
4Chloe MadeleyK2414.5Safe
5Mike TindallK2417.0Safe

Episode 6 (6 February)

There were two races of four celebrities. The top two in each race qualified for the next show. The bottom two in each race had to race one final time, from which the bottom three went on to face the jump.

RaceCelebrityLeaderboardResult
1Mike Tindall1stSafe
JB Gill2ndSafe
Steve-O3rdIn Race 3
Louise ThompsonDNFIn Race 3
2Joey Essex1stSafe
Louise Hazel2ndSafe
Jon-Allan Butterworth3rdIn Race 3
Chloe Madeley4thIn Race 3
3Louise Thompson1stSafe
Chloe Madeley2ndBottom three
Steve-O3rdBottom three
Jon-Allan Butterworth4thBottom three
Live air jump details
OrderCelebrityHeight
(meters)
Result
1Chloe Madeley6.66Safe
2Steve-O6.57Eliminated
3Jon-Allan Butterworth6.60Safe

Episode 7: Semi-final (8 February)

RaceCelebrityTime
(seconds)
Overall
leaderboard
Result
N/AMike Tindall
1Joey Essex40.172ndSafe
Louise Thompson71.965thBottom three
2Jon-Allan Butterworth35.861stSafe
JB Gill45.153rdBottom three
3Louise Hazel51.334thSafe
Chloe Madeley73.626thBottom three
Live ski jump details
OrderCelebrityTypeDistance
(meters)
Result
1Louise ThompsonK2414.5Safe
K2417.0
2JB GillK2414.5Eliminated
K2413.5
3Chloe MadeleyK2415.0Safe

Episode 8: Final (9 February)

RaceCelebrityTime
(seconds)
Overall
leaderboard
Result
1Mike Tindall23.561stSafe
Louise Thompson24.902ndIn Race 3
Joey EssexDNF6thIn Race 3
2Louise Hazel27.903rdSafe
Jon-Allan Butterworth28.924thIn Race 3
Chloe Madeley32.105thIn Race 3
3Louise Thompson24.431stSafe
Joey Essex27.042ndBottom three
Jon-Allan Butterworth27.413rdBottom three
Chloe Madeley29.504thBottom three
Live air jump details
OrderCelebrityHeight
(meters)
Result
1Jon-Allan Butterworth6.30Eliminated
2Chloe Madeley6.73Eliminated
3Joey Essex6.91Safe
Live ski jump details (Round 1)
OrderCelebrityTypeDistance
(meters)
Result
1Mike TindallK2416.5Safe
2Louise HazelK2416.5Safe
3Louise ThompsonK2415.0Eliminated
4Joey EssexK2415.5Safe
Live ski jump details (Round 2)
OrderCelebrityTypeDistance
(meters)
Result
1Louise HazelK4017.0Third place
2Joey EssexK2417.5Winner
3Mike TindallK2417.0Runner-up

Ratings

Official ratings are taken from BARB, [16] but do not include Channel 4 +1.

EpisodeAir dateOfficial rating
(millions) [16]
11 February2.85
22 February2.03
33 February2.15
44 February2.15
55 February1.84
66 February1.77
78 February2.17
89 February2.06

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