Global GUTS
Global GUTS
1. Marco - Jenifer - Lorraine
2. Ana - Hugo - Julia
3. Brooke - Vasily - Julio
4. Katya & Stefan - Santiago - Oren
5. Holger - Magda - Sandra
6. Lisa - Angela - Evgueni
7. Ambar - Roy - Ana
8. Jens - Beatriz - Christopher
9. Fernando - Chicago - Lucía
10. Filipe - Alba - Matt
11. Pedro - Carmen - Paul
12. Julia - Bruno - Mario
13. Artiom - Amit - Azita
14. Kelly - Kostya - Rami
15. Jennifer - Nicholas - Alexandre
16. Lina - Enrico - Dane
17. Marie - Oren - Miguel
18. Irina - Rachael - Ricardo
19. Israel - Christina - Kelly
20. Ana - Adam - Mayalen
21. Adam - Baruc - Yelena
22. Greg - Thomas - Mor
23. Angel - Alexey - Ana Cristina
24. Shona - Ana - Michael
25. Bem - Christopher - Michal
26. Ben - José - Alejandra
27. Ana - Martina - Kostya
28. Iris - Angela - Jeremy
29. Nuno - Michal - Melanie
30. Hagit - Rosa - Hugo
31. Arnold - Marcia - Rita
32. Roberto - Yelena - Georg
33. Allison - Cesar - Katie
Overview
Global Guts, featuring competitors from various countries, namely the United States of America (USA), Mexico, Great Britain, Israel, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and the Commonwealth of Independent States. Although the countries had multiple contestants, no country was ever represented twice in a single episode, except for the Special Olympic special, where it had 2 U.S. players. Each country had its own team of broadcasters; e.g. O'Malley retained this role for the US broadcast. The format remained identical to the original version, but the Mega Crag was upgraded to the Super Aggro Crag. In the "Spill Your GUTS" segments, non-English-speaking contestants spoke in their own language, with an interpreter speaking over their lines.