Baltic Farm | |
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Season 1 | |
Presented by | Marko Matvere Artūrs Skrastiņš Kęstutis Jakštas |
No. of days | 50 |
No. of castaways | 19 |
Winner | Una Jēkabsone |
Runners-up | Nerijus Cesiulis Kalle Talvi |
Location | Malvaste, Hiiumaa, Estonia |
No. of episodes | 50 |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 Estonia TV3 Latvia TV3 Lithuania |
Original release | February 4 – April 27, 2003 |
Baltic Farm, known as Farmi in Estonia, Ferma in Latvia and Fermos in Lithuania was the first and only season of The Farm to air in the Baltic region of Europe. 19 contestants compete and live on a Farm like it was a century prior and to try and survive to win the grand prize of €10,000. [1] [2] [3] The series was filmed on the premises of the Mihkli farm museum in Malvaste, Estonia where the series was hosted by Marko Matvere representing Estonia, Artūrs Skrastiņš hosting for Latvia and Kęstutis Jakštas hosting for Lithuania. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] The series premiered on 4 February 2003 and concluded on 27 April 2003 where Latvian Una Jēkabsone won in the final challenge against Lithuanian Nerijus Cesiulis and Estonian Kalle Talvi to win the grand prize and be crowned the winner of Baltic Farm. [9] [10]
Contestant | Age on entry | Residence | Country | Entered | Exited | Status | Finish |
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Marisa Jõe | 32 | Tallinn | Estonia | Day 1 | Day 5 | 1st Evicted Day 5 | 19th |
Žaneta Krasiļņikova | 21 | Vilnius | Lithuania | Day 1 | Day 5 | 2nd Evicted Day 5 | 18th |
Ilona Salma | 31 | Kandava | Latvia | Day 1 | Day 5 | 3rd Evicted Day 5 | 17th |
Gabriels Kubjas | 31 | Tallinn | Estonia | Day 1 | Day 6 | Ejected Day 6 | 16th |
Židrūns Mockaitis | 30 | Grinkiškis | Lithuania | Day 1 | Day 10 | 4th Evicted Day 10 | 15th |
Gojko Gorskis | 28 | Alūksne | Latvia | Day 1 | Day 15 | 5th Evicted Day 15 | 14th |
Madis Brjantsev | 21 | Tallinn | Estonia | Day 1 | Day 20 | 6th Evicted Day 20 | 13th |
Liene Šadrovika | 47 | Jelgava | Latvia | Day 1 | Day 25 | 7th Evicted Day 25 | 12th |
Andrus Balezentis | 19 | Vilnius | Lithuania | Day 1 | Day 30 | 8th Evicted Day 30 | 11th |
Māris Eņģelis | 43 | Mārupe | Latvia | Day 1 | Day 35 | 9th Evicted Day 35 | 10th |
Eve Suvari | 33 | Tartu | Estonia | Day 32 | Day 40 | 10th Evicted Day 40 | 9th |
Guntis Erbs | 34 | Dobele | Latvia | Day 32 | Day 45 | 11th Evicted Day 45 | 8th |
Izolina Staņuliene | 41 | Šeduva | Lithuania | Day 1 | Day 46 | 12th Evicted Day 46 | 7th |
Heli Kästik | 22 | Rakvere | Estonia | Day 1 | Day 47 | 13th Evicted Day 47 | 6th |
Līna Lehtse | 20 | Tallinn | Estonia | Day 7 | Day 48 | 14th Evicted Day 48 | 5th |
Audrius Berņusis | 28 | Tauragė | Lithuania | Day 32 | Day 49 | 15th Evicted Day 49 | 4th |
Kalle Talvi | 45 | Tallinn | Estonia | Day 1 | Day 50 | 16th Evicted Day 50 | 3rd |
Nerijus Cesiulis | 21 | Alytus | Lithuania | Day 1 | Day 50 | Runner-up Day 50 | 2nd |
Una Jēkabsone | 20 | Riga | Latvia | Day 1 | Day 50 | Winner Day 50 | 1st |
Week | Head of Farm | 1st Dueler | 2nd Dueler | Evicted | Finish |
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1 | None | Marisa | Heli | Maria | 1st Evicted Day 5 |
Izolina | Žaneta | Žaneta | 2nd Evicted Day 5 | ||
Ilona | Liene | Ilona | 3rd Evicted Day 5 | ||
2 | Heli | Madis | Židrūns | Gabriels | Ejected Day 6 |
Židrūns | 4th Evicted Day 10 | ||||
3 | Liene | Gojko | Māris | Gojko | 5th Evicted Day 15 |
4 | Nerijus | Andrus | Madis | Madis | 6th Evicted Day 20 |
5 | Heli Una [a] | Liene | Izolina | Liene | 7th Evicted Day 25 |
6 | Izolina | Andrus | Nerijus | Andrus | 8th Evicted Day 30 |
7 | Una | Māris | Kalle | Māris | 9th Evicted Day 35 |
8 | Kalle | Eve | Heli | Eve | 10th Evicted Day 40 |
9 | Nerijus | Audrius | Guntis | Guntis | 11th Evicted Day 45 |
10 | Elimination Week | Izolina | Līna | Izolina | 12th Evicted Day 46 |
Līna | Heli | Heli | 13th Evicted Day 47 | ||
Audrius | Nerijus | Audrius | 14th Evicted Day 48 | ||
Nerijus | Līna | Līna | 15th Evicted Day 49 | ||
Semi Final | Kalle, Nerijus, Una | Kalle | 16th Evicted Day 50 | ||
Final Duel | Nerijus | Una | Nerijus | Runner-up Day 50 | |
Una | Winner Day 50 | ||||
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