La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 2

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La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 2
Presented by Nuria Roca
No. of days50
No. of castaways17
WinnerFelipe López
Location Samaná, Dominican Republic
No. of episodes16
Release
Original releaseMay 7 (2003-05-07) 
June 25, 2003 (2003-06-25)
Season chronology

La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 2, was the second season of the show La Isla de los FamoS.O.S and the fourth season of Survivor to air in Spain and it was broadcast on Antena 3 from May 7, 2003, to June 25, 2003. This season took place in the Dominican Republic. Beginning with this season there was a dramatic change in the format of the Spanish version of Survivor. Along with some of the twists introduced in the previous season, this season the sixteen contestants (seventeen when Fayna Bethencourt entered the game to replace Silvia Fominaya) were divided into two tribes called Macorix and Yamasá. When the tribes merged into the Cana'n following the sixth elimination there were only ten contestants left in the game. Along with this, all eliminations and nominations this season (and all seasons following) were live. Ultimately, it was Felipe López, the well known swimmer, who won this season over model María Pineda and took home the €200,000 grand prize.

Contents

Finishing order

ContestantFamous ForOriginal TribeMerge TribeFinish
Nacho Sierra
33, Madrid
TV panelistYamasá1st Voted Out
Day 4
Pilar Soto
25, Madrid
Actress and TV hostYamasá2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Silvia Fominaya
26, Madrid
ActressMacorixLeft Competition
Day 6
Asdrúbal Ametller
26, La Habana
ModelMacorix3rd Voted Out
Day 10
Alejandra Grepi
41, Madrid
ActressMacorix4th Voted Out
Day 13
Fayna Bethencourt
25, Las Palmas
Big Brother 2 housemateMacorix5th Voted Out
Day 17
Elsa Anka
37, Barcelona
TV hostYamasá6th Voted Out
Day 20
Isaac Vidjrakou
25, Barcelona
Mister Spain 2002 MacorixCana'n7th Voted Out
Day 24
Jeannette Rodríguez
41, Caracas
Actress and TV hostYamasá8th Voted Out
Day 27
Jorge Salati
38, Buenos Aires
ModelMacorix9th Voted Out
Day 31
Paco Vegara
41, Cádiz
Actor and TV hostMacorix10th Voted Out
Day 35
Coral Bistuer
38, Madrid
Olympic taekwondo medalistYamasá11th Voted Out
Day 38
Vania Millán
25, Madrid
Miss Spain 2002 Macorix12th Voted Out
Day 42
Santiago Urrialde
37, Madrid
ComedianYamasá13th Voted Out
Day 46
Marc Ostarcevic
61, Madrid
Former basketball playerYamasá14th Voted Out
Day 49
María Pineda
42, Madrid
Dancer and modelMacorixRunner-Up
Day 49
Felipe López
25, Ferrol
SwimmerYamasáSole Survivor
Day 49

Nominations table

Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Round 8Round 9Round 10Round 11Round 12Round 13Final
FelipePilarPilarImmuneImmuneImmuneElsaIsaacVaniaJorgeVaniaVaniaVaniaMarcNominatedSole Survivor
(Day 49)
MaríaImmuneImmuneAsdrúbalAlejandraFaynaImmuneIsaacMarcCoralCoralCoralSantiagoSantiagoFinalistRunner-Up
(Day 49)
MarcPilarPilarImmuneImmuneImmuneElsaIsaacJeannetteVaniaVaniaVaniaVania
Felipe
SantiagoNominatedEliminated
(Day 49)
SantiagoPilarPilarImmuneImmuneImmuneElsaJeannetteJeannetteVaniaVania
Paco
VaniaVaniaMaríaEliminated
(Day 46)
VaniaImmuneImmuneAsdrúbalAlejandraFaynaImmuneIsaacMarcJorgeCoralSantiagoSantiagoEliminated
(Day 42)
CoralPilarPilarImmuneImmuneImmuneElsaIsaacJeannetteVaniaVaniaVaniaEliminated
(Day 38)
PacoImmuneImmuneAsdrúbalAlejandraFaynaImmuneIsaacCoralCoralCoralEliminated
(Day 35)
JorgeImmuneImmuneAsdrúbalAlejandraFaynaImmuneIsaacVaniaVaniaEliminated
(Day 31)
JeannetteNachoPilarImmuneImmuneImmuneSantiagoIsaacCoralEliminated
(Day 27)
IsaacImmuneImmuneAsdrúbalAlejandraJorgeImmuneFelipeEliminated
(Day 24)
ElsaPilarPilarImmuneImmuneImmuneJeannetteEliminated
(Day 20)
FaynaNot in the gameIsaacJorgeEliminated
(Day 17)
AlejandraImmuneImmuneAsdrúbalPacoEliminated
(Day 13)
AsdrúbalImmuneImmuneAlejandraEliminated
(Day 10)
SilviaImmuneImmuneLeft Competition
(Day 6)
PilarNachoElsaEliminated
(Day 6)
NachoPilarEliminated
(Day 4)
Nomination NotesNone See
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Nominated
by Tribe
PilarPilarAsdrúbalAlejandraFaynaElsaIsaacJeannetteVaniaVaniaVaniaVaniaSantiagoNone
Nominated by
Immune Tribe
NachoCoralJorgeIsaacIsaacMarc
Nominated by
Immune Player
VaniaJorgePacoCoralFelipeMarcNone
NominatedNacho
Pilar
Coral
Pilar
Asdrúbal
Jorge
Alejandra
Isaac
Fayna
Isaac
Elsa
Marc
Isaac
Santiago
Jeannette
Vania
Jorge
Vania
Paco
Vania
Coral
Vania
Felipe
Vania
Marc
Santiago
Felipe
Marc
Felipe
María
EliminatedNacho
70%
to eliminate
Pilar
88.54%
to eliminate
Asdrúbal
69%
to eliminate
Alejandra
51.04%
to eliminate
Fayna
50.88%
to eliminate
Elsa
96%
to eliminate
Isaac
79%
to eliminate
Jeannette
75.78%
to eliminate
Jorge
69.76%
to eliminate
Paco
77.89%
to eliminate
Coral
64.98%
to eliminate
Vania
55.95%
to eliminate
Santiago
72.59%
to eliminate
Marc
61.96%
to eliminate
María
34.23%
to win
Felipe
65.77%
to win

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