Calle 7 season 6

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The sixth season of Calle 7 was a Chilean [1] television program, shown by TVN from Monday to Friday at 6 pm. [2] [3] It was last co-hosted by Jean Philippe Crettonand involved two teams of young adult contenders participating in unique challenges and performing arts to win a top prize at the end of the competition. [4] [5] [6]

Contents

Competition after

Week 1 (January 24–29)
ContestantCondicion in the program
  • Flag of Chile.svg André Etchevers
  • Flag of Chile.svg Natalia Mandiola
Winners
  • Flag of Chile.svg Mauricio Rojas
  • Flag of Chile.svg Madeleinne Navarro
2° Place
  • Flag of Chile.svg Jonathan Hurtado
  • Flag of Chile.svg Natalia Provoste
3° Place
Semifinalist
  • Flag of Chile.svg Patricio Muñoz
  • Flag of Chile.svg Natalia Provoste
5° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Jonathan Hurtado
  • Flag of Chile.svg Paola Torres
4º Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Mauricio Hermosilla
  • Flag of Chile.svg Nicole Hurtado
3° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Mauricio Rojas
  • Flag of Chile.svg María Teresa Rubilar
2° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Rodrigo Ortega
  • Flag of Chile.svg Claudia De la Cruz
1° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Francisco Damiano
Quit
Week 2 (January 31 - February 4)
ContestantCondicion in the program
  • Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Labrín
  • Flag of Venezuela.svg Karina Larraín
Winners
  • Flag of Chile.svg Sebastián Macaya
  • Flag of Chile.svg Nicole Gómez
2° Place
  • Flag of Chile.svg Eduardo Dasté
  • Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xaviera Vleugels
3° Place
Semifinalist
  • Flag of Chile.svg Diego Martínez
  • Flag of Chile.svg Daniela Vargas
4° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Félix Toledo
  • Flag of Chile.svg Belén Vilches
3° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg David Cruz
  • Flag of Germany.svg Sofía De la Parra
2° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Ramón Yáñez
  • Flag of Chile.svg Rita Pino
1° Eliminated
Week 3 (feubrary 14-18)
ContestantCondicion in the program
  • Flag of Brazil.svg Horacio da Silva
  • Flag of Chile.svg Maricarmen Malo
Winners
  • Flag of Chile.svg Oliver Zalaquett
  • Flag of Chile.svg Cassandra Valenzuela
2° Place
  • Flag of Chile.svg Fabián Orellana
  • Flag of Chile.svg Karin Herrera
3° Place
Semifinalist
  • Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Arancibia
  • Flag of Chile.svg Jesse Vásquez
4º Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Cristóbal Pinochet
  • Flag of Chile.svg Nicole Ugarte
3º Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Rodrigo Rojas
  • Flag of Chile.svg Camila Starikoff
2° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Matías Cobián
  • Flag of Chile.svg Karin Herrera
1° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Dania Pavéz
Quit
Week 4 (feubrary 14-18)
ContestantCondicion in the program
Winners
  • Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Matamala
  • Flag of Chile.svg Nushiel Jeréz
2° Place
  • Flag of Peru.svg Juan Carlos Galarza
  • Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Xaviera Vleugels
3° Place
Semifinalist
  • Flag of Chile.svg Matías Espinoza
  • Flag of Chile.svg María Paz Schmidt
4º Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Erick Kleinsteuber
  • Flag of Chile.svg Claudia Kaempfe
3° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Ian Vásquez
  • Flag of Chile.svg Natalia Provoste
2° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Martín Olivos
  • Flag of Chile.svg Christell Coopman
1° Eliminated

Contestants

ContestantsEliminated
Flag of Ecuador.svg Juan Carlos PalmaWinner (Men's Final)
Flag of Chile.svg Romina ParraguirreWinner (Women's Final)
Flag of Chile.svg Maximiliano CruchagaRunner-up (Men's Final)
Flag of Uruguay.svg Tamara PrimusRunner-up (Women's Final)
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe CamusSemifinalist
Flag of Chile.svg Romina Parraguirre
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Koch19th eliminated
Flag of Argentina.svg Eliana Albasseti
Flag of Chile.svg Maximiliano Cruchaga18th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Natalia Mandiola
Flag of Chile.svg Camila AndradeQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Fernanda GallardoQuit
Flag of Chile.svg El EmascaradoQuit
Flag of Argentina.svg Eliana Albasseti17th eliminated
Flag of Argentina.svg Federico Koch16th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Juan Pablo Alfonso15th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Katherina Contreras14th eliminated
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Aliaga13th eliminated
Flag of Venezuela.svg Karina Larraín12th eliminated
Flag of Uruguay.svg Juan Pedro VerdierQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Romina Parraguirre11th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Andre Etchevers [7] 10th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Camila Nash
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Camus9th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Fernanda Gallardo
Flag of Chile.svg José Ignacio Valenzuela8th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Cassandra Valenzuela
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe LabrínQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Nicole GómezQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Karen PaolaQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Jonathan HurtadoQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Nelson Mauricio PachecoQuit
Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Camus7th eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Maricarmen Malo
Flag of Venezuela.svg Horacio Da SilvaQuit
Flag of Uruguay.svg Juan Pedro Verdier6th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Philippe TrillatQuit
Flag of Chile.svg José Ignacio Valenzuela5th Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg Natalia Mandiola4th Eliminated
Flag of Argentina.svg Mauricio Rojas3rd Eliminated
Flag of Argentina.svg Daniel Aliaga2nd Eliminated
Flag of Chile.svg El Enmascarado1st Eliminated

Competition table

Semana1st Nominated2nd Nominated3rd Nominated4th NominatedExtra NominatedSavedWinnersEliminated
28 feubrary - March 4Nicole Gómez
Mauricio Rojas
Maricarmen Malo
Felipe Camus
Romina Parraguirre
Philippe Trillat
Tamara Primus
El Enmascarado
No NominatedRomina ParraguirreNot winnerNot Eliminated
March 7–11Natalia Mandiola
Juan Pedro Verdier
Nicole Gómez
El Enmascarado
Katherina Contreras
Jonathan Hurtado
Romina Parraguirre
Juan Carlos Palma
Not NominatedRomina Parraguirre
Jonathan Hurtado
Nicole Gómez
Juan Pedro Verdier
El Enmascarado
March 14–18Natalia Mandiola
Felipe Camus
Nicole Gómez
Juan Pedro Verdier
Camila Nash
Mauricio Rojas
Tamara Primus
Daniel Aliaga
Not NominatedFelipe Camus
Tamara Primus
Camila Nash
Mauricio Rojas
Daniel Aliaga
March 21–25Eliana Albasetti
Philippe Trillat
Karina Larraín
Federico Koch
Katherina Contreras
Jonathan Hurtado
Camila Nash
Mauricio Rojas
Not NominatedCamila Nash
Jonathan Hurtado
Karina Larraín
Federico Koch
Mauricio Rojas
March 28- April 1Nicole Gómez
Felipe Camus
Fernanda Gallardo
Felipe Labrín
Karina Larraín
José Ignacio Valenzuela
Natalia Mandiola
Juan Pedro Verdier
Federico KochFernanda Gallardo
Felipe Camus

José Ignacio Valenzuela
Karina Larraín
Felipe Labrín
Natalia Mandiola
April 4–8Eliana Albasetti
Philippe Trillat
Maricarmen Malo
Juan Pedro Verdier
Karina Larraín
José Ignacio Valenzuela
Romina Parraguirre
Juan Pablo Alfonso
Not NominatedEliana Albasetti
Juan Pedro Verdier
Maricarmen Malo
Juan Pablo Alfonso
José Ignacio Valenzuela
April 11–15Eliana Albasetti
Juan Pablo Alfonso
Tamara Primus
André Etchevers
Karina Larraín
Juan Carlos Palma
Maricarmen Malo
Juan Pedro Verdier
Not NominatedJuan Carlos Palma
Maricarmen Malo
Karina Larraín
André Etchevers
Juan Pedro Verdier
April 18–22Cassandra Valenzuela
José Ignacio Valenzuela
Karen Paola
Jonathan Hurtado
Maricarmen Malo
Felipe Camus
Nicole Gómez
Juan Pablo Alfonso
Not NominatedKaren Paola
Jonathan Hurtado
Nicole Gómez
Juan Pablo Alfonso
Maricarmen Malo
Felipe Camus
April 25–29Karina Larraín
José Ignacio Valenzuela
Romina Parraguirre
André Etchevers
Cassandra Valenzuela
Juan Carlos Palma
Katherina Contreras
Federico Koch
Not NominatedJuan Carlos Palma
Katherina Contreras
Karina Larraín
Federico Koch
Cassandra Valenzuela
José Ignacio Valenzuela
May 2Fernanda Gallardo
Felipe Camus
Camila Nash
André Etchevers
Not NominatedNot NominatedNot NominatedNot SavedCamila Nash
André Etchevers
Fernanda Gallardo
Felipe Camus
May 3–4Juan Pablo AlfonsoAndré EtcheversCamila NashEliana AlbasettiKatherina ContrerasKatherina ContrerasEliana Albasetti
Juan Pablo Alfonso
Camila Nash
André Etchevers
May 9–13Juan Pablo AlfonsoRomina ParraguirreFederico KochEliana AlbasettiNot NominatedNot SavedEliana Albasseti
Federico Koch
Romina Parraguirre
May 16–20Juan Pablo AlfonsoKarina LarraínFernanda GallardoJuan Carlos PalmaNot NominatedNot SavedFernanda Gallardo
Juan Carlos Palma
Karina Larraín
May 23–27Natalia MandiolaEl EnmascaradoFernanda GallardoDaniel AliagaNot NominatedNot SavedFernanda Gallardo
El Emascarado
Daniel Aliaga
May 30-June 3 Fernanda GallardoJuan Carlos PalmaFelipe CamusKatherina ContrerasNot NominatedNot SavedFernanda Gallardo
Felipe Camus
Katherina Contreras
June 6–10 Juan Pablo AlfonsoTamara PrimusJuan Carlos PalmaNatalia MandiolaNot NominatedNot SavedTamara Primus
Juan Carlos Palma
Juan Pablo Alfonso
June 13–17Juan Carlos PalmaNatalia MandiolaFernanda GallardoFederico KochNot NominatedNot SavedFernanda Gallardo
Juan Carlos Palma
Federico Koch
June 20–24Natalia MandiolaMaximiliano CruchagaEliana AlbasettiFederico KochNot NominatedNot SavedNatalia Mandiola
Maximiliano Cruchaga
Eliana Albasetti
June 27- July 1Eliana AlbasettiFederico KochMaximiliano CruchagaNatalia MandiolaNot NominatedNot SavedEliana Albasetti
Federico Koch
Natalia Mandiola
Maximiliano Cruchaga

Elimination order

ContestantsTeamWeeks 1—19Week 20
12345678910111213141516171819IndividualSemifinalsFinal
JCRedINLOWININININLOWINLOWINININLOWINLOWLOWLOWINININWIN<span style="color:white;" | WINNER
RominaYellowLOWLOWINININLOWININLOWININ OUTININOUT<span style="color:white;" | WINNER
MaxYellowLOWOUTOUT
TamaraRedLOWINLOWINININLOWININININININININLOWININININWINOUT
Felipe.CYellowLOWINLOWINLOWININOUTINOUTINININLOWINININININOUT
FedericoRedINININLOWLOWINININLOWININLOWININININOUTLOWLOWOUT
ElianaYellowINININLOWINLOWLOWININININLOWINININININOUTLOWOUT
NataliaRedINLOWLOWINOUTININININLOWLOWLOWOUT
Camila .AYellowQUIT
FernandaYellowININININLOWININININOUTINLOWLOWLOWINLOWQUIT
EnmascaradoYellowLOWOUTININLOWINININQUIT
Juan PabloRedINININININLOWLOWINININLOWLOWLOWININOUT
KathyYellowINLOWINLOWININININLOWINLOWINININOUT
DanielYellowININOUTININOUT
KarinaYellowINININLOWLOWLOWLOWINLOWINININOUT
Juan PedroYellowINLOWININLOWLOWOUTLOW
AndréYellowININININININLOWINLOWLOWOUT
Camila .NYellowININLOWLOWINININININLOWOUT
CassandraRedINININININININLOWOUT
JoséRedININININLOWOUTINLOWOUT
KarenRedINININININININLOWQUIT
Felipe .LYellowININININLOWINININQUIT
NelsonYellowININQUIT
JonathanRedINLOWINLOWINININLOWQUIT
NicoleYellowLOWLOWLOWINLOWININLOWQUIT
MaricarmenYellowLOWININININLOWLOWOUT
HoracioRedININININININQUIT
PhilippeRedLOWININLOWINLOW
MauricioYellowININLOWOUT

Artistic Competition

ContestantsTable
  • Flag of Chile.svg Francisca Silva
Winner
  • Flag of Chile.svg Karen Paola
2º Place
  • Flag of Chile.svg Nicole Gómez
3° Place
  • Flag of Chile.svg Paolo Ramírez
Place
  • Flag of Chile.svg Carla Costa
5° Place
  • Flag of Chile.svg Camila Arismendi
Semifinalista
9° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Maximiliano Chávez "El Rivalito"
8° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Rodrigo Tapia
7° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Jennifer López
6° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Jonathan Hurtado
5° Eliminated
  • Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Charlie Bick
4° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Pía Silva
3° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Felipe Labrín
2° Eliminated
  • Flag of Chile.svg Catalina Tuane
1° Eliminated

elimination table

1
(April 25—29)
2
(May 2—6)
3
(May 9—23)
4
(May 24—27)
5
(May 31—June 6)
6
(June 6—13)
7
(June 14—20)
8
(June 21—27)
final
Semifinal
(July 11)
Final
(July 14)
Francisca SilvaINININLOWINLOWINININWINNER
Karen PaolaININLOWLOWLOWLOWINININ2° Place
Nicole GómezINLOWLOWINININLOWLOWLOW3° place
Paolo RamírezINININININININ4°Place
Carla CostaLOWLOWININININLOSININ5° Place
Camila ArismendiINLOWINININLOWININOUT
Maximiliano ChávezLOWLOWLOWLOWLOWINLOWOUT
Rodrigo TapiaININININININOUT
Jennifer LópezINLOWININLOWOUT
Jonathan HurtadoINLOWININOUT
Charlie BickLOWLOWINOUT
Pía SilvaOUT
Felipe LabrínLOWOUT
Catalina TuaneEliminado
Final MomentCatalina Tuane,
Maximiliano Chávez
Felipe Labrín,
Maximiliano Chávez
Karen Paola,
Pía Silva
Charlie Bick,
Maximiliano Chávez
Jonathan Hurtado,
Karen Paola
Camila Arismendi,
Jennifer López
Nicole Gómez,
Rodrigo Tapia
Maximiliano Chávez,
Nicole Gómez
Nicole Gómez,
Camila Arismendi
Nicole Gómez,
Carla Costa
EliminatedCatalina TuaneFelipe LabrínPía SilvaCharlie BickJonathan HurtadoJennifer LópezRodrigo TapiaMaximiliano ChávezCamila ArismendiCarla Costa

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