Baltic Robinson 2004 | |
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Season 4 | |
Presented by | Tõnu Kark Raimonds Dombrovskis Vytautas Kernagis |
No. of days | 15 |
No. of castaways | 18 |
Winner | Dagmāra Legante |
Runners-up | Renata Ražnauskiene Koit Toome |
Location | Malaysia |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) |
Original release | September 11 – December 18, 2004 |
Season chronology |
Baltic Robinson: 2004 (also known as Jungle Star) was the fourth season of Expedition Robinson (known as Survivor in certain countries) aired in the Baltic region and the third to be filmed in Malaysia. [1] [2] The season aired from 11 September 2004 until December 18, 2004 and is based upon a format originally devised by the now-defunct British production company, Planet 24. [3]
The central premise of the 2004 edition was the sole participation of celebrity contestants. Other changes that were made involved a filming period of 15 days (unlike the 30-day duration of preceding seasons) and the division of the contestants into two "tribes" through the use of a method known as a "schoolyard pick" (when team leaders interchangeably choose from a pool of people in order to form competing teams. [4] )
Latvian finalist Dagmāra Legante (13 votes) eventually won the prize of €10 000, [5] prevailing over the Lithuanian representative, Renata Ražnauskiene (7 votes), and the Estonian representative, Koit Toome (6 votes). Legante dominated in the competition stage of the season, earning five of her votes from the challenges. In comparison, Toome and Ražnauskiene earned two votes and one vote respectively during this phase of the competition.
Country | Contestant | Original Tribe | Tribal Swap | Merge Tribe | Finish |
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Eesti | Kati Murutar 37, Tallinn | Elephants | 1st Voted Out 1st Jury Member Day 4 | ||
Latvija | Ģirts "Ozols" Rozentāls 25, Riga | Elephants | Eliminated by Kati 2nd Jury Member, 3rd Jury Member Day 4 | ||
Lietuva | Vitalijus "Cololo" Cololo 30, Vilnius | Elephants | |||
Eesti | Eve Kivi 66, Tallinn | Tigers | 2nd Voted Out 4th Jury Member Day 5 | ||
Lietuva | Edilija "Geltona" Šliauderienė 21, Klaipėda | Elephants | 3rd Voted Out 5th Jury Member Day 6 | ||
Latvija | Regnārs Vaivars 30, Riga | Tigers | Elephants | 4th Voted Out 6th Jury Member Day 7 | |
Lietuva | Alanas Chošnau 30, Vilnius | Elephants | Elephants | 5th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 8 | |
Latvija | Aivars "Vilipsōns" Vilipsōns 40, Riga | Tigers | Tigers | 6th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 9 | |
Eesti | Kadi Toom 22, Tallinn | Elephants | Elephants | 7th Voted Out 9th Jury Member Day 10 | |
Lietuva | Liveta Kazlauskienė 39, Vilnius | Tigers | Tigers | Merged Tribe | 8th Voted Out 10th Jury Member Day 11 |
Latvija | Alla Petropavlovska 44, Riga | Tigers | Tigers | 9th Voted Out 11th Jury Member Day 12 | |
Eesti | Erich Krieger 43, Tallinn | Tigers | Tigers | 10th Voted Out 12th Jury Member Day 13 | |
Eesti | Jaanus Raidal 41, Tallinn | Tigers | Tigers | Lost Jury Votes 13th Jury Member, 14th Jury Member, 15th Jury Member Day 14 | |
Latvija | Kristīne Nevarauska 23, Riga | Elephants | Tigers | ||
Lietuva | Stanislovas Buškevičius 46, Vilnius | Tigers | Tigers | ||
Eesti | Koit Toome 25, Tallinn | Elephants | Elephants | 2nd-Runner-Up Day 15 | |
Lietuva | Renata Ražnauskiene 25, Vilnius | Tigers | Elephants | Runner-Up Day 15 | |
Latvija | Dagmāra Legante 26, Riga | Elephants | Elephants | Sole Survivor Day 15 |
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