Baltic Farm

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Baltic Farm
Season 1
Presented by Marko Matvere
Artūrs Skrastiņš
Kęstutis Jakštas
No. of days50
No. of castaways19
WinnerUna Jēkabsone
Runners-up Nerijus Cesiulis
Kalle Talvi
Location Malvaste, Hiiumaa, Estonia
No. of episodes50
Release
Original network TV3 Estonia
TV3 Latvia
TV3 Lithuania
Original releaseFebruary 4 (2003-02-04) 
April 27, 2003 (2003-04-27)

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]

Contestants

ContestantAge on entryResidenceCountryEnteredExitedStatusFinish
Marisa Jõe32 Tallinn EstoniaDay 1Day 51st Evicted
Day 5
19th
Žaneta Krasiļņikova21 Vilnius LithuaniaDay 1Day 52nd Evicted
Day 5
18th
Ilona Salma31 Kandava LatviaDay 1Day 53rd Evicted
Day 5
17th
Gabriels Kubjas31 Tallinn EstoniaDay 1Day 6Ejected
Day 6
16th
Židrūns Mockaitis30 Grinkiškis LithuaniaDay 1Day 104th Evicted
Day 10
15th
Gojko Gorskis28 Alūksne LatviaDay 1Day 155th Evicted
Day 15
14th
Madis Brjantsev21 Tallinn EstoniaDay 1Day 206th Evicted
Day 20
13th
Liene Šadrovika47 Jelgava LatviaDay 1Day 257th Evicted
Day 25
12th
Andrus Balezentis19 Vilnius LithuaniaDay 1Day 308th Evicted
Day 30
11th
Māris Eņģelis43 Mārupe LatviaDay 1Day 359th Evicted
Day 35
10th
Eve Suvari33 Tartu EstoniaDay 32Day 4010th Evicted
Day 40
9th
Guntis Erbs34 Dobele LatviaDay 32Day 4511th Evicted
Day 45
8th
Izolina Staņuliene41 Šeduva LithuaniaDay 1Day 4612th Evicted
Day 46
7th
Heli Kästik22 Rakvere EstoniaDay 1Day 4713th Evicted
Day 47
6th
Līna Lehtse20 Tallinn EstoniaDay 7Day 4814th Evicted
Day 48
5th
Audrius Berņusis28 Tauragė LithuaniaDay 32Day 4915th Evicted
Day 49
4th
Kalle Talvi45 Tallinn EstoniaDay 1Day 5016th Evicted
Day 50
3rd
Nerijus Cesiulis 21 Alytus LithuaniaDay 1Day 50Runner-up
Day 50
2nd
Una Jēkabsone20 Riga LatviaDay 1Day 50Winner
Day 50
1st

The game

WeekHead of Farm1st Dueler2nd DuelerEvictedFinish
1NoneMarisaHeliMaria1st Evicted
Day 5
IzolinaŽanetaŽaneta2nd Evicted
Day 5
IlonaLieneIlona3rd Evicted
Day 5
2HeliMadisŽidrūnsGabrielsEjected
Day 6
Židrūns4th Evicted
Day 10
3LieneGojkoMārisGojko5th Evicted
Day 15
4NerijusAndrusMadisMadis6th Evicted
Day 20
5Heli
Una [a]
LieneIzolinaLiene7th Evicted
Day 25
6IzolinaAndrusNerijusAndrus8th Evicted
Day 30
7UnaMārisKalleMāris9th Evicted
Day 35
8KalleEveHeliEve10th Evicted
Day 40
9NerijusAudriusGuntisGuntis11th Evicted
Day 45
10Elimination WeekIzolinaLīnaIzolina12th Evicted
Day 46
LīnaHeliHeli13th Evicted
Day 47
AudriusNerijusAudrius14th Evicted
Day 48
NerijusLīnaLīna15th Evicted
Day 49
Semi FinalKalle, Nerijus, UnaKalle16th Evicted
Day 50
Final DuelNerijusUnaNerijusRunner-up
Day 50
UnaWinner
Day 50

Notes

  1. For Week 5, the contestants were divided into two teams. One led my Heli and the other led by Una who were declared the heads of farms for their team.

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