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Earlier this week, the “Farmen” participants received more competition when this year’s participants arrived at the Samsjø farm.
Three became two when Marianne Lambersøy (48) had to go home as early as Wednesday, and Sunday night was over for construction worker Raymond Røskeland (37), who came to the farm as one of 14 original participants.
After an intense sled competition against seven-year-old Daniel Viem Årdal (30), Røskeland had to thank him. However, he could tell Dagbladet that he lost on purpose to let the opponent stay on the farm.
I quit
In the giant huts, the two competitors managed to talk to each other on the other side of the lake and according to Røskeland, Viem Årdal spoke about a lack of motivation to stay in the competition.
However, this must have changed after a long conversation between the two giants, and Røskeland wanted to give the 30-year-old a new chance and motivation by giving up space on the farm.
On Sunday’s episode, you also got to see how the 37-year-old hinted that there might not be tough competition between him and the opponent.
However, Trønderen does not acknowledge himself in Røskeland’s claims that the latter lost on purpose so he could return to the farm.
– Beating Raymond motivated me, because I was very bored before the game, but when I beat him it motivated me and I wanted to continue being there. It was a lot of fun beating him when there was so much elimination, Viem Årdal tells Dagbladet.
– The fact that Raymond says he lost on purpose sounds like a sore loser to me, he adds.
The 30-year-old further says he understands that Røskeland says he lost on purpose.
– He has come out with force and has said that no one hits him with the mallet, so he must defend himself in some way.
To damage
It is not so good to say whether it was a real match between the two competitors or not, but there is no doubt that Viem Årdal gave it his all. In fact, you can say that he was injured during the duel and that he had to undergo a medical examination afterwards.
– I didn’t feel any of the pain during the game, then I had so much adrenaline, he says.
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The reality show participant managed to hit his hand with the mallet several times, but only when they finished did he feel that “the bomb was really in his hand.”
– It was a pain he hadn’t felt in a long time, he says.
The injury resulted in a doctor visit and X-ray exams, but Viem Årdal fortunately recovered without a fracture and returned to the farm that same night.
Raymond Røskeland will now have the opportunity to fight his way back to the farm through the “Farmen” secondary competition, “Torpet”.