Meet the ‘Bachelor: Winter Games’ Cast!
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Nicole Villeneuve
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After months of hints from host Chris Harrison, the details on Bachelor Nation's latest spinoff are here! Bachelor: Winter Games is set to premiere on Tuesday, February 13, at 8pm ET on ABC. The show will air four episodes, and the first contestants and special guests have been revealed.
Fan favorites from the US, as well as from international versions of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, will take part in winter sports — and attempt to find love, of course — at Vermont's The Hermitage Club resort. Joining Harrison will be Bachelorette success story Trista and Ryan Sutter as grand marshals, SportsCenter anchor Hannah Storm and KABC sports anchor Ashley Brewer as commentators, and country singer Ruthie Collins as a guest performer.
There will also be plenty of appearances from past and present Bachelor Nation stars, including current Bachelor Arie Luyendyk Jr. and former Bachelorettes Rachel Lindsay and JoJo Fletcher, as well as Olympic skating silver medalist Nancy Kerrigan and champion figure skaters Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner.
So far, 24 of the 28 contestants have been revealed (although there's no sign of fan favorite Peter Kraus just yet!). Click through the slideshow to check out the contestants, and make sure to check back for updates!
(Not pictured: Jordan Mauger, 34, Team New Zealand.)
(Photos via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Ben Higgins, 29, Team USA: The season 20 Bachelor leading man will look for love again after ending things with Lauren Bushnell last year. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Ashley Iaconetti, 29, Team USA: Iaconetti joins her Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous podcast co-host on the Winter Games. She appeared on season 19 of The Bachelor with Chris Soules and seasons 2 and 3 of Bachelor in Paradise. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Michael Garofola, 27, Team USA: After appearing on Desiree Hartsock's season of The Bachelorette, attorney Garofola also appeared on season 2 of Bachelor in Paradise. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Dean Unglert, 26, Team USA: After becoming a fan-favorite on Rachel Lindsay's season of The Bachelorette, Unglert went on to cause drama with Kristina Schulman and Danielle Lombardi on Bachelor in Paradise. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Luke Pell, 33, Team USA: Pell is making his return to the franchise after being Bachelorette JoJo Fletcher's third runner up. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Eric Bigger, 29, Team USA: Rachel Lindsay's third-place Bachelorette contestant returns to the franchise in February, and his personal trainer athleticism will no doubt come in handy. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Lesley Murphy, 30, Team USA: Murphy last appeared on Sean Lowe's season of The Bachelor. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Josiah Graham, 29, Team USA: Graham joins several other cast members from Rachel Lindsay's dramatic season of The Bachelorette. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Clare Crawley, 36, Team USA: Crawley is best remembered for giving Juan Pablo Galavis a (well-deserved) piece of her mind when he dumped her on The Bachelor. She has also appeared twice on Bachelor in Paradise. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Jamey Kocan, 33, Team USA: Another alum from Rachel Lindsay's season joins the Winter Games. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Tiffany Scanlon, 31, Team Australia: Scanlon appeared on The Bachelor season 4 down under. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Courtney Dober, 31, Team Australia: Dober appeared on The Bachelorette season 2 in Australia. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Jenny Helenius, 34, Team Finland: Helenius is an alum of the OG season of The Bachelor Finland back in 2008. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Benoit Beauséjour-Savard, 31, Team Canada: Beauséjour-Savard appeared on the first (and so far only) season of the Canadian version of The Bachelorette. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Kevin Wendt, 33, Team Canada: Wendt also appeared on — and won — The Bachelorette's inaugural Canadian season. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Rebecca Carlson, 26, Team Sweden: Carlson appeared on the third season of the Swedish version of The Bachelor. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Nastassia Yaramchuk, 26, Team Sweden: Yaramchuk is also a season 3 Swede. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Laura Blair, 29, Team UK: Blair competed on the UK version of The Bachelor back in 2011's season 1. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Ally Thompson, 24, Team New Zealand: Thompson hails from season 3 of New Zealand's The Bachelor. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Lily McManus, 21, Team New Zealand: McManus is another season 3 Bachelor New Zealand alum. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Yuki Kimura, 21, Team Japan: Kimura appeared in the first season of The Bachelor Japan in 2017. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Zoe Tang, 25, Team China: Tang appeared in the first season of The Bachelor China. (Photo via ABC/Edward Herrera)
Christian Rauch, 34, Team Switzerland and Germany: Rauch was the winner of Switzerland's Bachelorette season 1. (Photo via ABC/Lorenzo Bevilaqua)
Will you watch Bachelor: Winter Games when it premieres on February 13? Let us know @BritandCo!
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Nicole Villeneuve
Nicole is an entertainment and lifestyle writer covering pop culture, news, and cool women doing cool things. She likes yard sales, MTV's Teen Mom, and putting too many memes in the group chat. She lives in Toronto.