
WARNING: This article contains spoilers
The winners of Gladiators 2025 have been crowned after the final of Saturday night at BBC One.
The owner of the gym, Amanda Wah, and the coach of gymnastics, Joe Fishburn, were the victors, beating her contestants Aneila Afar, a supply teacher, and Mus Dumbuya, a youth worker in East London.
Wah, owner of a Warrington gym, beat his northwest contender partner despite the fact that AFSA has an advantage of 1.5 seconds in the final challenge, the Qualifier.
Fishburn, a scarborough gymnastics coach, had a six -second advantage in his finalist partner and finished the course in a record of 0.55 seconds, according to the program.
The 24 -year -old GB gymnast paid tribute to her grandmother, Christine, who raised him after her mother died when she was two years old.
“I never had a paternal figure present and she has done everything for me. I hope you are proud,” he said.

Despite the advantage of AFSA, Wah managed to catch up, and dedicated his victory minutes to his late mother.
In statements to Coanfrerion Bradley Walsh, Wah said: “That is for you, Mom. This has the best experience of my toilet life.”
She said that “everyone has been exceptional, especially Aneila, which was a great contender.”
Wah added that it was a mentally challenge for the rival “to arrive as the fastest runner -up” after the withdrawal of Zavia Hill, a personal coach from Manchester, who had to leave before the final due to an injury.
Aphsar said previously that he had broken the barriers to be the first Muslim woman in the program.
Wah said that the 11 weeks of being addressed and pushed by the “superhuman” gladiators was like being in “work experience.”
She called them the “strongest, strongest, strongest, but also extremely solidarity people.”
She added: “They are professionals and do not want to hurt anyone. They care and it is incredible.”

Fishburn said he would put the trophy in his “grandmother Christine’s tablecloth” and called the experience “definitely the best I have done.”
He added: “We were in an incredible final, and I felt that I already won when entering this process, but obviously it is always good to complete everything and take the victory.
“Mus is an incredible opponent, contender, friend, all he does is incredible and it was an honor to be in the final with him.”
Encouraging Fishburn was Roddy Mackay, a 1993 contender, and his family, while Wah On was his girlfriend, two children, friends and family.

Gladiators was revived last year at the BBC, with the Finlay Anderson Army officer and personal coach Marie-Louise Nicholson crowned 2024 champions.
The show was executed in ITV for eight years until 2000 before he was eliminated, and then was in Sky for a short race from 2008 to 2009.
This year, the gladiators live tour will make its global debut in the sands of the United Kingdom.