Expedition Robinson 1998

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Expedition Robinson 1998
Season 2
Presented by Harald Treutiger
No. of days47
No. of castaways15
Winner Alexandra Zazzi
Runner-upBirgitta Åberg
LocationMataking, Malaysia
Pompom, Malaysia [1]
No. of episodes13
Release
Original network SVT1
Original releaseSeptember 12 (1998-09-12) 
November 28, 1998 (1998-11-28)
Additional information
Filming datesJune 1998 
July 1998 [1]
Season chronology
 Previous
1997
Next 
1999

Expedition Robinson 1998 was the second edition of Expedition Robinson , or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries, to air in Sweden and it aired in 1998.

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A major twist this season was that when a tribe lost an immunity challenge, the other tribe would vote out one of their members. Another twist was that of the 'joker', Jochen Schützdeller, who entered the game when the tribes merged. Along with the twists, this season was the first to include an alliance (The Girl Mafia), which would later go on to be a constant factor in later seasons. In the end, it was Alexandra Zazzi who won the season with a 7-2 jury vote over Birgitta Åberg. This season was much more successful than the premiere season, garnering over two million viewers per episode in later parts of the season.

Finishing order

ContestantOriginal
Tribes
Merged
Tribe
Finish
Roger Ohlsson
40, Kyrkebol
South Team1st Voted Out
Day 4
Ola Eklund
34, Höllviken
South Team2nd Voted Out
Day 8
Torbjörn Ambré
46, Växjö
North Team3rd Voted Out
Day 12
Mia Laaksonen
20, Gothenburg
South Team4th Voted Out
Day 16
Jochen Schützdeller
32, Gothenburg
Robinson5th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 20
Susanne Rittedal
27, Stockholm
South Team6th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 24
Herman Nikolic
21, Lund
South Team7th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 28
Elizabeth Anderzén
26, Gothenburg
North Team8th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 32
Richard Börjesson
22, Gothenburg
North Team9th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
Magnus Jansson
27, No Permanent Residence
North Team10th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 40
Pål Hollender
29, Gothenburg
North Team11th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 44
Katarina Johnson
35, Stockholm
South Team12th Voted Out
8th Jury Member
Day 45
Sophie Uppvik
26, Bontofta
North Team13th Voted Out
9th Jury Member
Day 46
Birgitta Åberg
52, Sollerön
North TeamRunner-Up
Day 47
Alexandra Zazzi
32, Göteborg
South TeamSole Survivor
Day 47

The game

Air dateChallengesEliminatedVoteFinish
RewardImmunity
12 September 1998South Team 1
South Team 1
19 September 1998South TeamNorth TeamRoger3-2-1-11st Voted Out
Day 4
26 September 1998South TeamNorth TeamOla6–12nd Voted Out
Day 8
3 October 1998North TeamSouth TeamTorbjörn4–13rd Voted Out
Day 12
10 October 1998North TeamNorth TeamMia3-2-14th Voted Out
Day 16
17 October 1998Alexandra
Richard
Susanne
(Everyone)
24 October 1998Richard
Susanne
LelleJochen7-3-15th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 20
31 October 1998RichardKatarinaSusanne5–56th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 24
7 November 1998Katarina, (Sophie)MagnusHerman5-3-17th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 28
14 November 1998Lelle, (Katarina)AlexandraLelle6–28th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 32
21 November 1998RichardAlexandraRichard4–39th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
28 November 1998PålPålMagnus4–210th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 40
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.

^1 In the first episode there were two reward challenges played. The first challenge was for choice of beach location while the second was for comfort items and snacks.

Voting history

Original TribesMerged Tribe
Episode #:234578910111213
Eliminated:Roger
3/7 votes 1
Ola
6/7 votes 1
Torbjörn
4/5 votes
1
Mia
3/6 votes 1
Jochen
7/11 votes
Susanne
5/10 votes 2
Herman
5/9 votes
Elizabeth
6/8 votes
Richard
4/7 votes
Magnus
4/6 vote
Pål
1/1 vote
Katarina
1/1 vote
Sophie
No vote
Birgitta
2/9 votes
Alexandra
7/9 votes
VoterVote
AlexandraTorbjörnJochenElizabethHermanElizabethRichardMagnusKatarinaJury Vote
BirgittaOlaOla?HermanElizabethHermanElizabethRichardMagnusPål
Sophie?Ola?JochenElizabethElizabethElizabethRichardMagnusAlexandra
KatarinaTorbjörnJochenSusanneElizabethElizabethRichardMagnusAlexandra
Pål?OlaMiaJochenElizabethHermanElizabethKatarinaKatarinaAlexandra
MagnusRogerKatarinaKatarinaJochenSusanneHermanBirgittaKatarinaKatarinaAlexandra
RichardAlexandraOla?JochenSusanneHermanElizabethKatarinaBirgitta
ElizabethSusanneOlaSusanneBirgittaSusanneSophieBirgittaAlexandra
HermanMagnusJochenSusanneElizabethBirgitta
SusanneTorbjörnHermanElizabethAlexandra
JochenNot in gameHermanAlexandra
MiaTorbjörn
Torbjörn?Ola
Ola
Roger

^1 As part of the twist this season, the tribe that won immunity voted someone out of the losing tribe.
^2 At the sixth tribal council, both Elizabeth and Susanne received five votes each. In order to determine who would be eliminated they were forced to draw lots.

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  1. 1 2 Svensson, p. 45
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