Newlyweds Tim Sattler and Rod Jones say moments before their Amazing Race Australia win, televised on Tuesday night, they faced their most terrifying experience yet.
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It involved jumping 10,000 feet out of a plane into Australia's top end.
"We were at that point where no matter what we had to do we were going to do it," Tim, from Teralba, said.
"It was hectic, there was so much wind blowing in your face. I thought I was going to die right there and then.
"It was a magical, though, I'd do it again in a heartbeat."
The newlyweds' give-it-a-go attitude saw the pair right through to the end of WIN's reboot of a reality television classic, venturing through South Korea, Vietnam, Africa, Mongolia and Thailand.
The couple were awarded their prize of $250,000 after kayaking, running and puzzle crunching their way to the Northern Territory's Nitmiluk Gorge.
The pair say they hope to spend at least some of their winnings on revisiting the places they whizzed through on the journey.
"We absolutely loved Africa," Tim said. "It was all our Lion King fantasies come to life. We'd love to go on a safari and kick back and enjoy it."
The pair is planning to get married ... again.
After their victory, Tim got down on one knee and proposed to Rod, saying that he had always wanted the opportunity to do so but Rod had beat him to it.
"We got married in March of this year but being a same-sex couple we're always breaking the rules. We want to renew our vows in the little white chapel in Vegas," Rod said.
The pair hope to hand out some "over-the-top" Christmas presents to friends and family, upgrade their cars and they are also planning a move to Coogee.
"We absolutely love Newy but we've always been drawn to Sydney. And we'd love to be by the ocean," Tim said.
As for work, the personal trainers are waiting to see where the spotlight will take them, saying their experience working with the media was "absolutely amazing".
The final episode of The Amazing Race on WIN was the most-watched, non-news program in Newcastle on Tuesday night, reaching 27,261 viewers.
Hopefully, we will see this power couple back on telly soon.