After 16 years away from our screens, the cult-classic Gladiators is officially returning in 2024.
Hosted by Beau Ryan and Liz Ellis, the latest season of the challenge-based competition will see 12 new Gladiators enter the ring to compete against a number of brave challengers in the ultimate test of their physical strength and endurance.
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While some contenders may conquer The Eliminator to take home the Gladiators win, they are set to have some serious competition on their hands, with the latest group of Gladiators including former NRL stars, CrossFit Games champions, and Hollywood stunt performers.
As we eagerly await the latest action in the ring, scroll down to learn more about the cast of Gladiators 2024.

Australian Gladiators 2024 Cast

Arrow – Harriet Roberts
Entering the Gladiators arena as Arrow, Harriet Roberts is one of Australia’s most successful CrossFit Games athletes.
Harriet’s dedication to fitness has also garnered a large social media following, with her gym tips and tricks reaching an audience of over 80,000 Instagram followers.
Find Harriet on Instagram here.

Chaos – Jaymii Morris
One of the season’s strongest competitors, Jaymii Morris is a multi-awarding winning strength athlete.
Crowned the third-strongest female power-lifter in the world under 90kg, Jaymii joins Gladiators as Chaos.
Find Jaymii on Instagram here.

Cobra – Damien Rider
As a renowned adventurer, Damien Rider holds 18 world records, with some of his most stand-out achievements being paddleboarding over 800km unassisted from the Gold Coast to Bondi Beach.
Joining Gladiators as Cobra, Damien is no stranger to Aussie TV, starring as a contestant in the 2018 season of The Bachelorette.
Find Damien on Instagram here.

Comet – Tatyanna Dumas
Entering the Gladiators competition as Comet, Tatyanna Dumas is experienced in the world of sports-based reality television, appearing in both seasons two and three of Australian Ninja Warrior.
Devoting her life to sport, Tatyanna is also the Head Coach of the Sydney NBA Academy Women’s Division.
Find Tatyanna on Instagram here.

Cyclone – Blessings Chilufya
Former basketball player and F45 Training coach Blessings Chilufya joins the Gladiators ring as Cyclone.
Outside of fitness, Blessings has also dabbled in modelling and acting, featuring in Baz Luhrmann’s Hollywood blockbuster Elvis.
Find Blessings on Instagram here.

Dragon – Tyson Pedro
Joining the cast as Dragon, Tyson Pedro is well known in the Gladiators community as a UFC Champion and a 10-time MMA fight winner.
Competing in the light heavyweight division, Tyson is the son of John Pedro, who is responsible for introducing MMA fighting to Australia.
Find Tyson on Instagram here.

Elektra – Alethea Boon
Alethea Boon is no stranger to the world of competition, representing New Zealand in artistic gymnastics at the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Prior to her appearance on Gladiators as Elektra, Alethea also added another Commonwealth Games discipline to her belt, competing in weightlifting at the 2018 Games.
Find Alethea on Instagram here.

Halo – Chanique Greyling
Starring as Natalie Portman’s stunt double in Thor: Love and Thunder, Chanique Greyling is a well-renowned MMA fighter and professional stuntwoman.
Joining the long-awaited return of Gladiators as Halo, Chanique has also forged a successful career as a model.
Find Chanique on Instagram here.

Maximus – Kwame Duah
With almost 5 million followers on TikTok, professional bodybuilder Kwame Duah is one of the most well-known stars of the Gladiators reboot.
Prior to joining Gladiators as Maximus, Kwame was also featured on Australian Ninja Warrior.
Find Kwame on Instagram here.

Phoenix – Sandor Earl
Entering the ring as Phoneix, Sandor Earl is a former NRL star, playing for the Sydney Roosters, Penrith Panthers, Canberra Raiders, and Melbourne Storm.
Born in New Zealand and now based in Newcastle, New South Wales, Sandor is also the co-founder of viral fitness centre Air Locker Training.
Find Sandor on Instagram here.

Raven – Katelin Van Zyl
Joining Gladiators as Raven, Katelin Van Zyl has dedicated her life to sport.
Best known for her time on the Hockeyroos, the Australian National Hockey Team, Katelin is also a three-time CrossFit Games competitor.
Find Katelin on Instagram here.

Spartan – Khan Porter
Competing in seven consecutive CrossFit Games, CrossFit athlete Khan Porter joins the Gladiators lineup as Spartan.
Outside of the world of CrossFit, Khan is also a columnist for Men’s Health Australia and the host of the Weirdly Normal Pod.
Find Khan on Instagram here.

Viking – Jett Kenny
No stranger to the world of endurance sports, IRONMAN Jett Kenny is the son of fellow IRONMAN legend Grant Kenny and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Lisa Curry.
Joining the cast as Viking, Jett has also starred on SAS Australia and Australia Ninja Warrior.
Find Jett on Instagram here.