Farmi Suomi 2020

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Farmi Suomi 2020
Season 1
Presented byJuuso Mäkilähde
No. of days30
No. of castaways12
Winner Noora Räty
Runner-upJaakko Parkkali
Location Pieksämäki, Finland
Release
Original network Nelonen
Original release19 March (2020-03-19) 
21 May 2020 (2020-05-21)
Season chronology
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Farmi Suomi 2021

Farmi Suomi 2020 (The Farm Finland 2020) is the first season of the Finnish version of The Farm reality television show and the first version of The Farm to air in Finland since 2014 . 12 celebrities come to The Farm and compete in challenges to try and live as it was 100 years prior while also trying to be the last farmer standing. The Farm this year is located in Pieksämäki within the South Savo region. [1] The season premiered on 19 March 2020 and concluded on 21 May 2020 when ice hockey goaltender, Noora Räty won the final duel against Youtuber, Jaakko Parkkali to win 30,000 and become the winner of The Farm. [2] [3]

Finishing order

(age are stated at time of competition)

ContestantAgeBackgroundEnteredExitedStatusFinish
Anu Saagim 58ModelDay 1Day 31st evicted
Day 3
12th
Niko Saarinen33Reality TV personalityDay 1Day 62nd evicted
Day 6
11th
Luyeye "Seksikäs-Suklaa" Konssi28Youtuber & rapperDay 1Day 93rd evicted
Day 9
10th
Sara Chafak 29ModelDay 1Day 124th evicted
Day 12
9th
Katja Kätkä48SingerDay 1Day 155th evicted
Day 15
8th
Juha Mieto 70Former cross-country skierDay 1Day 186th evicted
Day 18
7th
Riina-Maija Palander43Sales managerDay 1Day 21Left competition
Day 21
6th
Amin Asikainen 44Former boxerDay 1Day 247th evicted
Day 24
5th
Alina Voronkova 25ModelDay 1Day 278th evicted
Day 27
4th
Jari Isometsä 51Former cross-country skierDay 1Day 309th evicted
Day 30
3rd
Jaakko Parkkali24YoutuberDay 1Day 30Runner-up
Day 30
2nd
Noora Räty 30Ice hockey goaltenderDay 1Day 30Winner
Day 30
1st

The game

WeekFarmer of the Week1st dueler2nd duelerEvictedFinish
1JaakkoAnuLuyeyeAnu1st evicted
Day 3
2AminNikoJuhaNiko2nd evicted
Day 6
3JariLuyeyeAlinaLuyeye3rd evicted
Day 9
4JaakkoJariSaraSara4th evicted
Day 12
5Jari & Katja [lower-alpha 1] KatjaJaakkoKatja5th evicted
Day 15
6NooraJuhaJaakkoJuha6th evicted
Day 18
7AminJariRiina-MaijaRiina-MaijaLeft competition
Day 21
8JariAminAlinaAmin7th evicted
Day 24
9JaakkoNooraAlinaAlina8th evicted
Day 27
10JuryNooraJariJari9th evicted
Day 30
JaakkoNooraJaakoRunner-up
Day 30
NooraWinner
Day 30

Notes

  1. Jari & Katja were both chosen to be the Head of the Farm. However, only one of them could stay after a team challenge would decide who would stay and who would leave. Jari won the challenge and remained the Head of the Farm. Katja for losing, was eligible to be nominated for the duel.

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