Jörgen Brink talks about the collapse at the WC 2003 in Val di Fiemme, and Elina Öhman about the dangerous sport she chose despite her father's serious accident. In the competitions, it is about using muscle strength and speed.
Johan Wissman talks about how he was able to become Sweden's best male sprinter in modern times and the episodes' competitions are the Rope wall, the Sprint duel and Polo precision.
Time for Group 2's first Night Duel. One of the participants will be eliminated and forced to fight through the Master Qualifier for a chance to come back.
Our most meritorious bandy goalkeeper Andreas Bergwall talks about the time in Russia and the WC final in 2009 where everything was at stake, but also about when his son was saved thanks to a new heart.
The raucous play-off begins as Group 1 and Group 2 and the winner of the Master's Qualifier begin to battle to settle for one final title - that of the Master of Masters. First they have to get through the team competition.
The increasingly tough fight for one last title continues. And the participants compete in another Mästare classic: The Jubelidioten. But they will also struggle with the Ball Track and City Orientation, this time with a hunting start.
Now there are only five participants left fighting for one last title - that of the Champion of Masters. In the ninth episode, the contestants compete in dictator Tito's abandoned luxury villa that has been untouched for 50 years.
For ten weeks, the participants have settled for one last title. Now it's time for the final and the four contestants are tested in every conceivable way - strength, precision, speed and cunning - in order to lift the coveted trophy