Exatlón Estados Unidos season 1

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Exatlón Estados Unidos
Season 1
Hosted byErasmo Provenza
No. of contestants31
Winner Marisela Cantú
Runner-upKenny Ochoa
No. of episodes90
Release
Original network Telemundo
Original releaseJuly 16 (2018-07-16) 
November 4, 2018 (2018-11-04)

The first season of the American reality competition television series Exatlón Estados Unidos premiered on July 11, 2018. [1] The season was revealed on June 18, 2018, and originally featured 20 contestants divided into two teams competing in various challenges to win the grand prize of $200,000.

The season concluded on November 4, 2018, with Marisela Cantú crowned as winner. [2] Telemundo later renewed the show for a second season. [3]

Participants

20 original contestants were selected to compete in Exatlón Estados Unidos. [4] Later, a total of 11 extra contestants were added. The contestants were separated into two teams, Famous and Contenders, until the individual stage. [4]

Teams color key
     Contestant from Team Famous                         Contestant from Team Contenders
ContestantOccupationTeamSecond StageResultRef.
Marisela Cantú
27, Nuevo León, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Olympic GymnastFamousMergeWinner

On
November 4, 2018

[2]
Kenny Ochoa
23, Simi Valley, California

Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Army SoldierContendersRunner-Up
On
November 4, 2018
Lorena Abreu
24, New York

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Parkour3rd Place
On
October 28, 2018
[5]
Adrián Martínez
20, Charlotte, North Carolina

Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Student and Climber4th place
On
October 28, 2018
Daer Sánchez
33, Mexico City, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Parkour Athlete5th place
On
October 26, 2018
[6]
Raquel Becker
26, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Stuntman6th place
On
October 26, 2018
[7]
Tommy Ramos
32, Bayamón, Puerto Rico

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico

Olympic GymnastFamous7th place
On
October 23, 2018
[8]
Yarishna Ayala
27, Miami, Florida

Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico Flag of the United States.svg  United States

BodybuilderContenders8th place
On
October 23, 2018
[9]
Javier Martinez
30, Los Angeles, California

Flag of the United States.svg  United States Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Calisthenics CoachEliminated
On
October 22, 2018
Brenda Castro
29, Sinaloa, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Crossfit ChampionFamousEliminated
On
October 21, 2018
Danee Marmolejo
25, ​​Aguascalientes, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Parkour AthleteEliminated
On
October 17, 2018
ContendersWithdrawn
On
July 29, 2018
Yazmin Arroyo
30, Zapopan, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Crossfit TrainerFamousEliminated
On
October 15, 2018
Natalie Vie
31, Argentina

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

Fencing ChampionContendersEliminated
On
October 14, 2018
Jorge Masvidal
33, Miami, Florida

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Flag of the United States.svg  United States

MMA FighterFamousEliminated
On
October 10, 2018
Jesus "Chuy" Almada
29, Navojoa, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Trainer and BoxerContendersEliminated
On
October 7, 2018
Withdrawn
On
August 13, 2018
Jennifer Salinas
36, Springfield, Virginia

Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia Flag of the United States.svg  United States

World Boxing ChampionFamousEliminated
On
October 1, 2018
Alan Garcia
28, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Crossfit ChampionEliminated
On
September 23, 2018
Sebastián Caicedo
36, Cali, Colombia

Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

ActorWithdrawn
On
September 17, 2018
Fernanda Piña
24, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

FootballerEliminated
On
September 16, 2018
Janelly Farías
28, Santa Ana, California

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Soccer PlayerWithdrawn
On
September 10, 2018
Martibelle Payano
30, New York City, New York

Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic Flag of the United States.svg  United States

FighterContendersEliminated
On
September 9, 2018
Sergio Bello
30, Miami, Florida

Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Health CoachEliminated
On
September 2, 2018
Jessica Lopez
32, Denver, Colorado

Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Artistic GymnastFamousWithdrawn
On
August 31, 2018
Leonel Manzano
33, Austin, Texas

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Olympic AthleteEliminated
On
August 26, 2018
Jimmy Lewin
42, Miami, Florida

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Fitness EntrepreneurContendersWithdrawn
On
August 20, 2018
Michelle Lewin
32, Miami, Florida

Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Fitness ModelFamousEliminated
On
August 19, 2018
William Moncada
23, Los Angeles, California

Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Water Polo PlayerEliminated
On
August 12, 2018
Vania Bludau
27, Miami, Florida

Flag of Peru.svg  Peru Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Model, Dancer and Reality GirlEliminated
On
August 5, 2018
Érik "Goyito" Pérez
28, Monterrey, Mexico

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Mixed Martial ArtsContendersWithdrawn
On
August 3, 2018
Brianda Carrasco
27, Houston, Texas

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Beauty QueenEliminated
On
July 29, 2018
Miguel Montaño
26, San Diego, California

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Flag of the United States.svg  United States

CoachEliminated
On
July 22, 2018
[10]

Elimination Table

AthleteWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12Week 13Week 14Week 15 [a]
MariselaWinWinInInInInWinWinImmuneImmuneImmuneWinImmuneWinImmuneImmuneSentencedInImmuneImmuneWinWinner
KennySentencedInWinWinWinWinSentencedInWinWinWinInWinInWinWinWinWinInSentencedSentencedWinRunner-Up
LorenaInInWinWinWinWinInInWinWinWinInWinSentencedWinWinWinInInWinSentencedSemifinalist
AdrianInInWinWinWinWinInInWinWinWinImmuneWinImmuneWinWinWinWinImmuneImmuneSemifinalist
DaerNo ParticipationWinWinWinWinImmuneInWinWinWinSentencedWinInWinWinWinWinInWinEliminated
RaquelInInWinWinWinWinInSentencedWinWinWinInWinInWinWinWinInInSentencedEliminated
TommyWinWinInInInInWinWinInInInWinInWinInSentencedInSentencedInEliminated
YarishnaInInWinWinWinWinInInWinWinWinInWinInWinWinWinInInEliminated
JavierNo ParticipationImmuneImmuneWinWinWinInWinInWinWinWinEliminated
BrendaNo ParticipationImmuneInSentencedWinInWinSentencedInEliminated
DaneeInWithdrewNo ParticipationImmuneWinSentencedWinInEliminated
YazmínNo ParticipationImmuneInInWinInWinEliminated
NatalieNo ParticipationWinWinWinInWinEliminated
JorgeWinWinInInInSentencedWinWinInSentencedInWinEliminated
JesusImmuneImmuneWinWinWithdrewNo ParticipationWinEliminated
JenniferWinWinSentencedInSentencedInWinWinSentencedInEliminated
AlanNo ParticipationEliminated
SebastianWinWinInInInInWinWinInWithdrew
FernandaNo ParticipationWinEliminated
JanellyWinWinImmuneImmuneImmuneInWinWinWithdrew
MartibelleInSentencedWinWinWinWinInEliminated
SergioNo ParticipationWinWinEliminated
JessicaWinWinInInInImmuneWithdrew
LeoWinWinInSentencedInEliminated
JimmyNo ParticipationWinWinWithdrew
MichelleNo ParticipationImmuneEliminated
WilliamWinWinInEliminated
VaniaWinWinEliminated
GoyitoNo Part.InWithdrew
BriandaInEliminated
MiguelEliminated
  The contestant was sentenced for elimination.
  The contestant was immune from elimination.
  The contestant was immune from elimination due to just entering the competition.
  The contestant won a round.
  The contestant was eliminated from the competition.
  The contestant was withdrawn from the competition.


Notes

  1. From the fifteenth week onwards, the teams were dissolved and all contestants played individually.

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