The winners of Race Across The World have hit back at 'cheating' allegations after their sensational last-minute victory. Millions watched Emon and Jamiul Choudhury reaching the finish line first by just 20 seconds after an epic 54-day race through South America.
Emon, 35, from Bradford and Jamiul, 25, from Oldham claimed the £20,000 - and have generously pledged to give 75% of the money to good causes.
The uncle and nephew duo have been criticised for some of their tactics during the tense final dash to Ushuaia in Argentina, despite not breaking any rules.
Emon and Jamiul, who had run out of money, cleverly traded their MP3 players for a taxi ride and ditched their heavy bags - but received a small backlash from some angry viewers.