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Competition gets tough after 28 hours

Three out, 12 contestants left. Who will win the pool?

The contestants in the Win-A-Pool with Slimline competition have been awake and standing in the pool at the Ballito Junction for about 28 hours.

After the 15 men and women entered the pool on Friday afternoon, three people have since dropped out.

Celeste de Bruyn left the pool on Friday evening after she wanted to go and tuck in her children.

Gianna Scoulelis was unfortunately disqualified after she returned two minutes late after a break early Saturday morning.

Gianna, who won the Talisman Toe challenge where contestants had to pick up foam letters with their toes and drop them in a bucket, sold her advantage of a 35 minute nap to Bruce McPherson.

Unlucky for Roxanne Zanette who had to leave the pool on Saturday morning because she had to go to the bathroom and could not wait for the next bathroom break!

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