BBC Race Across The World Winners Jo and Kush Share Plans for £20,000 Prize
BBC Race Across The World winners crowned as pair reveal how they’ll spend their £20k winnings

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Jo and Kush, students from Liverpool, emerged victorious in the BBC One travel contest Race Across The World, winning £20,000. They finished first in Hatgal, Mongolia, ahead of father-daughter duo Andrew and Molly, who arrived three hours later. The pair plans to invest their winnings in family, travel, and a future home.
- 01Jo and Kush completed a journey of over 7,000 miles through Europe and Asia.
- 02Kush plans to invest in his passions to build a career in travel.
- 03Jo intends to allocate a portion of the winnings for family and a holiday.
- 04Andrew and Molly finished second, while siblings Katie and Harrison took third place.
- 05The competition concluded in Hatgal, Mongolia, marking the end of their extensive travels.
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Jo and Kush, best friends and students from Liverpool, were crowned winners of the BBC One travel contest Race Across The World, taking home a prize of £20,000. They reached the finish line in Hatgal, Mongolia, first, ahead of father-daughter team Andrew and Molly, who arrived three hours later. After an adventurous journey spanning over 7,000 miles through Europe and Asia, Jo expressed her excitement and plans to use the winnings to support her family, take a holiday, and invest in an Individual Savings Account (ISA) to save for a future home. Kush shared his intention to invest in his interests to build a career centered around travel, reflecting on the bittersweet end of their journey. The competition also saw siblings Katie and Harrison finishing in third place and in-laws Mark and Margo in fourth. This thrilling finale showcased not only the contestants' determination but also their aspirations for the future.
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