‘El Conquistador’ approaches its premiere at TVE La 1and after some spectacular promotional progress, the chain began revealing the identities of its participants with a few short promotional videos via its social networks. This List of confirmed contenders for ‘El Conquistador’The toughest reality show on television.
Jaime Polvillo, 21 years old (Seville)
Although the young Andalusian’s profession is a street sweeper, he has a potential comedian in him. He claims that it is very exciting to have this experience, but warns that they should not touch his nose because otherwise it could show his bad character. She also describes herself as a very tiring person and a big fan of Raquel Sánchez Silva.
Mireia Cabañes, 36 years old (Valencia)
The Valencian actor lost a leg to cancer at the age of 7 and admits that ‘El Conquistador’ will be quite a challenge for him. He likes to show people that he can do anything and that he is actually a professional surfer. He describes himself as competitive and strategist. Being told that you can’t do something is a motivation for them.
Agustí Sarrias, 24 years old (Vilanova and La Geltrú)
The Barcelona man is a baker but also a nomad and likes to flirt with his customers by drawing hearts in a cafe. He thinks his biggest feature is his hair, eyes and surfer mood.
Mar Garrido and Magda Venegas, 45 and 40 years old (Cádiz and Barcelona)
“We will be conquerors!” this couple of restaurant operators are coming to ‘El Conquistador’ together. Despite being in a relationship for only nine months, one cannot live without the other. While Mar Garrido prefers to compete in a mixed team, Magda prefers the team with her adventure partner “la míster”.
Yuri de Andres, 24 years old (Madrid)
This young climber is coming to ‘El Conquistador’. He is currently unemployed after dedicating himself to children’s animation since the age of 16. Next to his van, there is no mountain that can resist him. “I am a simple and transparent person, I am what you see”.
Andrea Azkune, 32 years old (Guipúzcoa)
“I’m here to win!” It is with this energy that he begins his introductory letter in ‘El Conquistador’. Basque is a personal trainer and has tried to be part of the Basque version of ‘reality’ but without success. Andrea Azkune describes herself as personable, very extroverted, friendly and competitive, but she’s not afraid to say it to her face: “It’s against my principles to do business from behind”.