Tiltas 2024

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Tiltas 2024
Season 2
Presented by Rytis Zemkauskas
No. of days13
No. of castaways14
WinnerAlgimantas Žadeikis
Runners-upVirginijus Bertulis
Akvilė Vitunskaitė
Location Telšiai District, Lithuania
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkTelia Play
Original release3 October (2024-10-03) 
5 December 2024 (2024-12-05)
Season chronology
 Previous
2023

Tiltas 2024 (The Bridge 2024) also known as Tiltas 2 is the second season of the Lithuanian version of The Bridge . The season is set in the Telšiai District in Lithuania where 14 contestants are tasked with building a 300 metre bridge entirely out of wood in 13 days to reach a small isle containing the grand prize of 50,000. [1] [2] [3] The season has a twist where for the first time, the contestants are divided into two teams where they have no idea of the existence of the other team. The season is narrated by Rytis Zemkauskas and premiered on streaming service Telia Play on 3 October 2024. [4] [5] The season conclued on 5 December 2024 where Algimantas Žadeikis got the most votes amongst his fellow contestants to receive the grand prize and be crowned the winner. [6] [7]

Contestants

All contestant's age are listed from entry into the game. [8]

ContestantAge on entryResidenceStarting TeamSwitched TeamUnificationEnteredExitedStatusFinish
Rapolas Micevičius34 Klaipėda South TeamSouth TeamDay 1Day 7Eliminated
Day 7
14th
Artūras Lubys41 Sandefjord, Norway South TeamSouth TeamUnificationDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
13th
Ashraf Beshara37 Vilnius North TeamSouth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
12th
Darius Martinkus43 Elektrėnai North TeamNorth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
11th
Gediminas Simutis37 Klaipėda Day 8Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
10th
Iveta Grakulskytė31 Vilnius North TeamNorth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
9th
Kamilė Pociūtė21 Plungė South TeamSouth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
8th
Kristina Vogulė46 Padovinys North TeamNorth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
7th
Laurita Gruodytė–Žilė48 Zarasai North TeamNorth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
6th
Raminta Bilevičienė33 Marijampolė North TeamNorth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
5th
Sigitas Ramanauskas33 Klaipėda South TeamSouth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
4th
Zigmas Slušnys32 Vilnius South TeamSouth TeamDay 1Day 13Lost Vote
Day 13
4th
Akvilė Vitunskaitė28 Alytus South TeamSouth TeamDay 1Day 132nd Runner-up
Day 13
3rd
Virginijus Bertulis31 Trušeliai North TeamNorth TeamDay 1Day 13Runner-up
Day 13
2nd
Algimantas Žadeikis31 Vilnius South TeamSouth TeamDay 1Day 13Winner
Day 13
1st

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