Farmen 2020 (Sweden)

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Farmen 2020
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Genre Reality Show
Presented by Paolo Roberto
Country of originSweden
Original languageSwedish
Release
Original network TV4
Original release5 January (2020-01-05) 
15 March 2020 (2020-03-15)
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Farmen 2020 (The Farm 2020) is the thirthteenth season of the Swedish version of The Farm reality television show. 19 contestants arrived on the farm where they have to complete tasks in order to help win equipment and food. Each week, two contestants are chosen to duel where the winner remains and the loser has to leave the farm. The show premiered on 5 January 2020 on TV4. [1]

Contents

Format

Contestants from all across Sweden are chosen to live on a farm like it was 100 years ago. Every week, one contestant is designated to be the head of the farm. They must choose someone to take part in a duel. The person chosen for the duel then selects someone of the same gender to compete against them in the duel where the loser is kicked out of the farm. Starting in week two, the contestant who was evicted from the farm decides who the new head of the farm shall be.

Finishing order

(age are stated at time of competition) [2] [3] [4]

ContestantAgeResidenceEnteredExitedStatusFinish
Sussi Olssen20 Stockholm Day 1Day 7
1st Evicted
Day 7
19th
Mergim Qoqaj
Returned to Farm
26 Smålandsstenar Day 1Day 12
2nd Evicted
Day 12
Simon Axelsson
Returned to Farm
25 Enköping Day 1Day 18
Sent to Torpet
Day 18
Madeleine Svedelius40 Eskilstuna Day 1Day 18
Sent to Torpet
Day 18
18th
Patrik Alm55 Oslo, Norway Day 1Day 23
3rd Evicted
Day 23
17th
Erika Bergholm41 Gothenburg Day 1Day 27
Sent to Torpet
Day 27
16th
Johanna Ågren
Returned to Farm
29 Stockholm Day 1Day 27
Sent to Torpet
Day 27
Anette Olsson67 Helsingborg Day 1Day 29
4th Evicted
Day 29
15th
Fredrik Andersson
Returned to Farm
21 Grästorp Day 1Day 31
Sent to Torpet
Day 31
Johan Skattberg28 Stockholm Day 1Day 35
5th Evicted
Day 35
14th
Esmeralda Gyllensvärd28 Växjö Day 1Day 37
Sent to Torpet
Day 37
13th
Linnéa Åkesson
Returned to Farm
28 Olofström Day 1Day 37
Sent to Torpet
Day 37
Jean-Luc Martin48 Lessebo Day 1Day 37
Sent to Torpet
Day 37
12th
Momma Merzi30 Karlshamn Day 1Day 41
6th Evicted
Day 41
11th
Haroon Johansson
Returned to Farm
53 Kattarp Day 1Day 43
Sent to Torpet
Day 43
Mergim Qoqaj
Returned to Farm
26 Smålandsstenar Day 29Day 45
Sent to Torpet
Day 45
Eleonora Gustafsson57 Arboga Day 1Day 48
Sent to Torpet
Day 48
10th
Linnéa Åkesson28 Olofström Day 43Day 50
Ejected
Day 50
9th
Simon Axelsson25 Enköping Day 31Day 53
7th Evicted
Day 53
8th
Mergim Qoqaj26 Smålandsstenar Day 48Day 58
8th Evicted
Day 58
7th
Haroon Johansson53 Kattarp Day 55Day 61
9th Evicted
Day 61
6th
Jens Rönnqvist31 Nordmaling Day 1Day 63
10th Evicted
Day 63
5th
Peter Bysell42 Strängnäs Day 1Day 64
11th Evicted
Day 64
4th
Fredrik Andersson21 Grästorp Day 37Day 65
12th Evicted
Day 65
3rd
Johanna Ågren29 Stockholm Day 37Day 66
Runner-up
Day 66
2nd
Sofie Hodén29 Stockholm Day 1Day 66
Winner
Day 66
1st

The game

WeekFarmer of the Week1st Dueler2nd DuelerEvictedFinish
1AnetteSofieSussiSussi1st Evicted
Day 7
2MergimFredrikMergim2nd Evicted
Day 12
3MommaAllAllSimon & MadeleineSent to Torpet
Day 18
43rd Evicted
Day 23

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