Baltic Robinson 2004

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Baltic Robinson 2004
Season 4
Presented byTõnu Kark
Raimonds Dombrovskis
Vytautas Kernagis
No. of days15
No. of castaways18
Winner Dagmāra Legante
Runners-upRenata Ražnauskiene
Koit Toome
Location Malaysia
Release
Original networkTV3 (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
Original releaseSeptember 11 (2004-09-11) 
December 18, 2004 (2004-12-18)
Season chronology
 Previous
2002

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]

Contents

Season summary

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.

Finishing order

CountryContestantOriginal TribeTribal SwapMerge TribeFinish
Eesti Kati Murutar
37, Tallinn
Elephants1st Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 4
Latvija Ģirts "Ozols" Rozentāls
25, Riga
ElephantsEliminated by Kati
2nd Jury Member,
3rd Jury Member
Day 4
LietuvaVitalijus "Cololo" Cololo
30, Vilnius
Elephants
Eesti Eve Kivi
66, Tallinn
Tigers2nd Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 5
LietuvaEdilija "Geltona" Šliauderienė
21, Klaipėda
Elephants3rd Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 6
LatvijaRegnārs Vaivars
30, Riga
TigersElephants4th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 7
Lietuva Alanas Chošnau
30, Vilnius
ElephantsElephants5th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 8
LatvijaAivars "Vilipsōns" Vilipsōns
40, Riga
TigersTigers6th Voted Out
8th Jury Member
Day 9
EestiKadi Toom
22, Tallinn
ElephantsElephants7th Voted Out
9th Jury Member
Day 10
LietuvaLiveta Kazlauskienė
39, Vilnius
TigersTigersMerged Tribe8th Voted Out
10th Jury Member
Day 11
LatvijaAlla Petropavlovska
44, Riga
TigersTigers9th Voted Out
11th Jury Member
Day 12
EestiErich Krieger
43, Tallinn
TigersTigers10th Voted Out
12th Jury Member
Day 13
Eesti Jaanus Raidal
41, Tallinn
TigersTigersLost Jury Votes
13th Jury Member,
14th Jury Member,
15th Jury Member
Day 14
Latvija Kristīne Nevarauska
23, Riga
ElephantsTigers
Lietuva Stanislovas Buškevičius
46, Vilnius
TigersTigers
Eesti Koit Toome
25, Tallinn
ElephantsElephants2nd-Runner-Up
Day 15
LietuvaRenata Ražnauskiene
25, Vilnius
TigersElephantsRunner-Up
Day 15
Latvija Dagmāra Legante
26, Riga
ElephantsElephantsSole Survivor
Day 15

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