Calle 7 season 3

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Calle 7 season 3
Season 3
Starring Martín Cárcamo
Jean Philippe Cretton
Valeria Ortega (on calle7.cl)
Release
Original network TVN
Original releaseMarch 15 (2010-03-15) 
June 5, 2010 (2010-06-05)
Season chronology
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Calle 7 season 2
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Calle 7 season 4

The third season began with a small pre-season on February 1, 2010 and consisted on competing teams for money. At the end of this pre-season all the money raised so far was donated to the victims of the earthquake of February 27 that affected Chile.

Contents

The new season of Calle 7 started on March 15, 2010, with new players and game mode in couples. Like a previous seasons the nominees were chosen every day according to the team that lost, in this case the couple. The couple with less score of elimination on Friday and was eliminated by a sealed envelope from the beginning of the program knew whether it was male or female.

The grand finale was on June 5 and the winners were the winner of Pelotón Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez and Maite Orsini, winning 6 million Chilean pesos, the second place was Federico Koch and Camila Nash winning 1 million Chilean pesos. The "Spirit of Calle 7" award was won by Alain Soulat.

Teams

Pre-season

Yellow team
PlayerMoney
Flag of Chile.svg Alain Soulat (captain)$180.000 of Chilean pesos
Flag of Chile.svg Alejandro Arriagada
Flag of Chile.svg Constanza Vivas
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Fernández
Flag of Argentina.svg Florencia Gabardós
Flag of Chile.svg Francisco "Chapu" Puelles
Flag of Chile.svg Maite Orsini
Flag of Chile.svg Rosemarie Segura
 
Red team
PlayerMoney
Flag of Chile.svg Valentina Roth (captain)$754.000 of Chilean pesos
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Camus
Flag of Uruguay.svg Laura Prieto
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Pablo Alfonso
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Koch
Flag of Chile.svg Francisco Barrera
Flag of Chile.svg Valeria Ortega

Season 3

Yellow team
PlayerEliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez12th Eliminated and Winner
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Koch9th Eliminated and 2nd Place
Flag of Chile.svg Camila Nash14th Eliminated and 2nd Place
Flag of Chile.svg Alain Soulat14th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Katherina Contreras12th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Katherine Bodis11th Eliminated
Flag of Uruguay.svg Laura Prieto10th Eliminated
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Fernández Quit
Flag of Chile.svg Valeria Ortega Quit
Flag of Argentina.svg Eliana Albasetti4th Eliminated
Flag of Ecuador.svg Juan Carlos "JC" Palma3rd Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Valentina Roth Quit
Flag of Chile.svg Francisco BarrenaQuit
 
Red team
PlayerEliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Maite Orsini 13th Eliminated and Winner
Flag of Chile.svg Francisco "Chapu" Puelles3rd Place
Flag of Argentina.svg Eliana Albasetti3rd Place
Flag of Chile.svg Catalina Vallejos 4th Place
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Pablo Alfonso4th Place
Flag of Chile.svg Phillipe Trillat13th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Alejandro Arriagada8th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Ronny "Dance" Munizaga7th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Paz Gómez6th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Thiare FigueroaQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Camus5th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Pedro Acosta2nd Eliminated
Flag of Argentina.svg Sandra Bustamante1st Eliminated

Teams competition

Week1st Nominated2nd Nominated3rd Nominated4th NominatedNominated by the public Extra Nominated SavedWinnerEliminated
March 15–19 [a] Maite and PedroSandra and RonnyCamila and Francisco B.Paz and Felipe Maite and PedroPaz and FelipeSandra Bustamante
March 22–26Catalina and Alejandro Maite and PedroThiare and ChapuPaz and FelipeCamila and FedericoThiare and ChapuCamila and FedericoPedro Acosta
March 29 – April 1Catalina and Alejandro Maite and RonnyThiare and Chapu [b] Paz and Felipe Maite and Ronny [c]
April 5–09 Maite and RonnyThiare and ChapuEliana and Daniel Katherina C. and JCCamila and FedericoThiare and Chapu Maite and RonnyJuan Carlos Palma
April 12–16Eliana and Daniel Laura and Juan Pablo Valeria and AlainCamila and FedericoThiare and ChapuLaura and Juan Pablo Valeria and Alain [d] Eliana Albasetti
April 19–23Katherina C. and Daniel Catalina and Alejandro Maite and RonnyPaz and FelipeCamila and FedericoCatalina and Alejandro [e] Maite and RonnyFelipe Camus
April 26–30 [f] [g] Maite and RonnyKatherine B. and AlainCatalina and AlejandroKatherina C. and [h] Daniel Catalina and AlejandroKatherina C. and Daniel [i]
May 3–07 [j] Katherine B. and AlainKatherina C. and Pancho Maite and Phillipe [k] Paz and Ronny Maite and PhillipeKatherina C. and PanchoPaz Gómez
May 10–14Catalina and Alejandro Maite and Phillipe [l] Ronny [m] Camila and Federico [n] Eliana and ChapuEliana and Chapu
Catalina and Alejandro
Maite and PhillipeRonny "Dance" Munizaga
May 17–21Eliana and ChapuCatalina and AlejandroKatherina C. and PanchoKatherina C. and PanchoAlejandro Arriagada
Eliana and Chapu [o] CatalinaCamila and Federico [p] CatalinaFederico Koch
May 24–28Laura and Juan PabloKatherina C. and Pancho Maite and PhillipeKatherina C. and PanchoLaura Prieto
Eliana and ChapuKatherine B. and AlainKatherina C. and PanchoKatherina C. and PanchoKatherine Bodis
^[a] introduced the new season and the new contestants
^[b] Good Friday, Easter
^[c] Easter Week
^[d] rejoined as partner of Chapu
^[e] replaced by Catalina Vallejos
^[f] replaced by Paz
^[g] replaced by Eliana
^[h] replaced by Federico
^[i] Katherine B. had 2 weeks of immunity
^[j] Maite talk about her legal problems
^[k] nominated by the Yellow team
^[l] competed with Paz
^[m] nominated because all the Red team was nominated
^[n] Eliana threw a shoe at the judge
^[o] competed with Daniel
^[p] competed with Felipe

Individual competition

Days1st Competition2nd Competition3rd CompetitionWinner of the DayEliminated Partner
May 31Camila and Alain Maite and PhillipeKatherina C. and Pancho [q] Catalina and Juan PabloKatherina Contreras and Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez
June 1–02Catalina and Juan Pablo Maite and PhillipeEliana and ChapuEliana and Chapu Maite Orsini and Phillipe Trillat
June 3— 04Eliana and ChapuCatalina and Juan PabloCamila and AlainCatalina and Juan PabloCamila Nash and Alain Soulat
^[q] none had a partner

Final

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Catalina and Juan PabloLost
 
 
 
[r] Camila and FedericoWin
 
Camila and FedericoRunners-up
 
 
 
Maite and PanchoWinners
 
Eliana and ChapuLost
 
 
[s] Maite and PanchoWin
 
^[r] chosen by their partners
^[s] chosen by the public

Elimination order

ContestantsTeamWeeks 1–11Week 12
1234567891011Individual couplesSemifinalsFinal
PanchoYellowININLOWINLOWINLOWLOWOUTINWINNER
MaiteRedLOWLOWLOWLOWINLOWINLOWLOWININLOWININOUTINWINNER
FedericoYellowLOWINLOWLOWLOWININLOWINOUTINOUT
NashYellowLOWLOWINLOWLOWLOWININLOWINLOWININININOUTINOUT
ChapuRedINLOWLOWLOWLOWINININLOWLOWLOWINLOWINININOUT
ElianaRedINININLOWOUTININLOWLOWLOWINLOWINININOUT
AlfonsoRedININININLOWININININININLOWININININOUT
CatalinaRedINLOWLOWININLOWLOWINLOWLOWLOWINININININOUT
AlainYellowININININLOWINLOWLOWININININLOWININOUT
PhilippeRedLOWLOWININLOWININOUT
Kathy CYellowLOWINLOWLOWLOWINLOWINLOWLOWOUT
Katherine BYellowINLOWLOWININININOUT
LauraYellowININININLOWININININININOUT
AlejandroRedINLOWLOWININLOWLOWINLOWOUT
RonnyRedLOWINLOWLOWINLOWLOWLOWOUT
DanielYellowINININLOWLOWLOWLOWINQUIT
PazRedLOWLOWLOWININLOWLOWOUT
ThiareRedINLOWLOWLOWLOWINQUIT
FelipeRedLOWLOWLOWININOUT
ValeriaYellowININININLOWQUIT
Juan CarlosYellowINININOUT
ValentinaYellowINININQUIT
PedroRedLOWOUT
FranciscoYellowLOWQUIT
SandraRedOUT

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