Last Hero: Champions vs Newcomers

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Last Hero: Champions vs Newcomers
Season 9
Presented by Yana Troyanova
No. of days39
No. of castaways17
WinnerRoman Nikkel
Runner-upElena Bartkova
Location Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania
Release
Original network TV-3
Original release6 February (2021-02-06) 
1 May 2021 (2021-05-01)
Season chronology
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Last Hero: Champions vs Newcomers is the ninth season of the Russian reality television series Last Hero . The season is filmed in Zanzibar, Tanzania where 17 Russians compete against each other for food, immunity and the grand prize whilst surviving on abandoned islands for 39 days. The season started with a public vote of former players that determined who would return to the game and form one of the two tribes. [1] The other tribe consisted of entirely new players, with a 'joker' joining at the merge where they're competing for the grand prize of 5,000,000. [2] [3]

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The season was hosted for the third and final time by Yana Troyanova. The season premiered on 6 February 2021 and concluded on 1 May 2021 where Roman Nikkel won against Elena Bartkova in the final challenge to win the grand prize and the title of Sole Survivor. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contestants

List of Last Hero: Champions vs Newcomers contestants
ContestantOriginal TribeSwapped TribeMerged TribeFinish
Elena Perova
44, Moscow
Season 3
Champions1st Voted Out
Day 3
Tatyana Root
23, Krasnoyarsk
Newcomers2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Aida Martirosyan
37, Moscow
Actors vs Physics
ChampionsChampions3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Elmira Abdrazakova
26, Moscow
NewcomersNewcomersQuit due
to Injury
Day 10
Dimitri Pavlyuk
26, Arkhangelskoye
Stars vs People
ChampionsNewcomersMedically evacuated
Day 12
Danil Apos (Nikitin)
22, Moscow
NewcomersNewcomers4th Voted Out
Day 15
Dmitry Petaykin
29, Saransk
NewcomersChampions5th Voted Out
Day 18
Ivan Kuznetsov
29, Krasnoyarsk
NewcomersNewcomersHeroes6th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 21
Anastasia Petrova
20, Saint Petersburg
7th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 24
Aleksandr Matveev
60, Moscow
End Game & Super Game
ChampionsChampionsQuit
3rd Jury Member
Day 27
Roman Nikkel
Returned to Game
NewcomersNewcomers8th Voted Out
Day 30
Nadezhda Angarskaya
38, Moscow
Stars vs People
ChampionsChampionsQuit
4th Jury Member
Day 32
Daria Kolpakova
32, Yekaterinburg
NewcomersNewcomers9th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 33
Aleksei Polikhun
33, Obninsk
Lost in the Paradise
ChampionsChampions10th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 36
Aleksandra Maslakova
25, Moscow
NewcomersChampionsLost Challenge
7th Jury Member
Day 37
Denis Shvedov
39, Moscow
ChampionsChampionsLost Challenge
Day 38
Yelena Bartkova
38, Moscow
Season 2 & Super Game
ChampionsNewcomersRunner-up
Day 39
Roman Nikkel
33, Ishalka
NewcomersNewcomersSole Survivor
Day 39

Challenges

EpisodeAir dateChallengesEliminatedFinish
RewardImmunity
Episode 16 February 2021ChampionsNewcomersElena1st Voted Out
Day 3
Episode 213 February 2021ChampionsChampionsTatyana2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Episode 320 February 2021ChampionsNewcomersAida3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Episode 427 February 2021NewcomersChampionsElmiraQuit due
to Injury
Day 10
DimitriMedically evacuated
Day 12
Episode 56 March 2021ChampionsChampionsDanil4th Voted Out
Day 15
Episode 613 March 2021NewcomersNewcomersDmitry5th Voted Out
Day 18
Episode 720 March 2021NewcomersDenis
Nadezhda
Ivan6th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 21
Episode 827 March 2021Aleksandr, Anastasia,
Daria, Denis
YelenaAnastasia7th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 24
Episode 93 April 2021Nadezhda
[Denis, Elena B.]
RomanAleksandrQuit
3rd Jury Member
Day 27
Episode 1010 April 2021Denis
[Aleksandra, Nadezhda]
AleksandraRoman8th Voted Out
Day 30
Episode 1117 April 2021Nadezhda
[Aleksei]
RomanNadezhdaQuit
4th Jury Member
Day 32
Daria9th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 33
Episode 1224 April 2021RomanAleksandraAleksei10th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 36
Episode 131 May 2021N/ARoman
Yelena
Denis
AleksandraLost Challenge
7th Jury Member
Day 37
Roman
Yelena
DenisLost Challenge
Day 38
NoneFinal Challenge
YelenaRunner Up
Day 39
RomanSole Survivor
Day 39

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