Prince Albert man fulfills reality TV dream, takes on Ultimate Challenge
With fond memories of swimming at Prince Albert’s Frank Dunn pool, or playing a host of various sports during his days at St.Mary High School, Dustin Seidler says he hopes he can help inspire more gay youth to get involved in the community.
The 33-year-old paramedic-turned-realtor is among 24 competitors in CBC’s upcoming Canada’s Ultimate Challenge reality show.
Showcasing some of the country’s most iconic locations, six teams of four will be coached through grueling challenges by some of the country’s biggest sports heroes including Donovan Bailey, Clara Hughes, Waneek Horn-Miller, Gilmore Junio, Jen Kish and Luke Willson. Explaining to paNOW how he came to be involved, Seidler figured the show’s producers recognized his competitive nature.
“In one of the interviews it came up that I had been asked not to return to the gay dodgeball league here in Toronto because of my competitive nature and they were like this is just a fun league,” he said.