Meet the 9 teams enduring '40 days of hell' in “Race to Survive: New Zealand ”first look trailer

Meet the 9 teams enduring '40 days of hell' in “Race to Survive: New Zealand ”first look trailer

The treacherous race begins with a 75-minute supersized premiere episode on May 20.

This summer, USA Network is giving nine teams of contestants 500,000 reasons not to quit what it's calling "the most harrowing outdoor adventure competition yet" — Race to Survive: New Zealand.

In the trailer (above) for the latest in the high-stakes adventure series following Race to Survive: Alaska, challengers must rely on a combination of endurance racing, survival skills, and intuition as they navigate 150 miles of New Zealand’s harshest terrain, or what the trailer tells us is "40 days of hell" with "no food, no GPS, no mercy" but a whole lot of blood, sweat, and tears.

"Nine teams of two will navigate the deceptively beautiful New Zealand landscape, tasked not only with sourcing their own food and water, but beating their counterparts in a race to the finish as well," the series' official logline states. The pairs must choose between the fastest route or the safest as they strive to cross the finish line before their competition to avoid being eliminated during each leg of the race. Teams will need to endure physical pain, the unforgiving environment, and one another for the chance to win a $500,000 grand prize.

The series premieres on Monday, May 20 at 11 p.m. ET/PT with a 75-minute supersized episode.

The nine teams participating include mountain climbers, smoke jumpers, river guides, and recent divorcees, among others. Without further ado, EW can reveal the full list of contestants willing to test their limits below.

Ashley and Rhandi

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Ashley (left) and Rhandi on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Ashley (left) and Rhandi on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Fierce endurance athletes and mothers: Rhandi Orme (40) from Kaysville, Utah and Ashley Paulson (42) from St. George, Utah

Mikhail and Steffen

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Mikhail (left) and Steffen on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Mikhail (left) and Steffen on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Climbing kings from New York: Mikhail Martin (33) and Steffen Jean-Pierre (35)

Creighton and Paulina

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Creighton (left) and Paulina on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Creighton (left) and Paulina on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Divorced daredevils from Salt Lake City: Creighton Baird (34), and Paulina Peña (31)

Bronsen and Ryan

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Bronsen (left) and Ryan on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Bronsen (left) and Ryan on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

A son and father-in-law: Bronsen Iverson (20) from Hurricane, Utah and Ryan Stewart (43) from Lehi, Utah

Corry and Oliver

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Corry (left) and Oliver on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Corry (left) and Oliver on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

White water river guides from Jackson, Wyo.: Oliver Dev (29) and Spencer “Corry” Jones (26)

Jeff and Coree

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Jeff (left) and Coree on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Jeff (left) and Coree on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Ultramarathoning friends: Donald “Jeff” Watterson Jr. (46) from Newcastle, Ind. and Coree Woltering (33) from Chattanooga, Tenn.

Ethan and Tyrie

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Ethan (left) and Tyrie on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Ethan (left) and Tyrie on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Elite airborne firefighters: Ethan Greenberg (32) from Boston, Mass. and Tyrie Mann Merrill (28) from Reno, Nev.

Heather and Emilio

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Heather (left) and Emilio on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Heather (left) and Emilio on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Rhode Island racers: Emilio Navarro (56) from Cranston, R.I. and Heather Sischo (42) from Warwick, R.I.

Nik and Kennedy

<p>Patrik Giardino/USA Network</p> Nik (left) and Kennedy on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Patrik Giardino/USA Network

Nik (left) and Kennedy on 'Race to Survive: New Zealand'

Oil rig workers from Alberta, Canada: Nikola “Nik” Milutinovic (37) and Kennedy Taylor (26)

Race to Survive: New Zealand premieres on Monday, May 20 at 11 p.m. ET/PT on USA Network. Watch the trailer above.

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