Robinson Ekspeditionen 2001 | |
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Season 4 | |
Presented by | Thomas Mygind |
No. of days | 47 |
No. of castaways | 19 |
Winner | Malene Hasselblad |
Runner-up | Lars Lang |
Location | Mensirip Island, Malaysia |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Original release | 10 September – 3 December 2001 |
Season chronology |
Robinson Ekspeditionen: 2001, was the fourth season of the Danish version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson and it premiered on 10 September 2001 and aired until 3 December 2001. A new thing in the show was the Talisman could now be traded for an extra vote, instead of being used for immunity.
The first part of the season saw the South team's domination of challenges which led to the first ever tribal swap in the Danish version of the show. When it came time for a merge, three jokers were added to the game. Due to two exits by Ramin Zomorodnia and Lars "Mars" Johansen, Johnny Holm was allowed to return to the game shortly after his initial elimination. Ultimately, it was Marlene Hasselblad from the minority North team who won the season with a jury vote of 10-5 over Lars Lang. The initial vote was 7-2, but with the male and female audience votes being taken into effect (each had three votes to cast) six more votes were split among the finalists.
Contestant | Original Tribes | Episode 4 Tribes | Merged Tribe | Finish |
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Malene Kaas 31, Nørrebro | South Team | 1st Voted Out Day 3 | ||
Majbritt Yvonne Edelberg 25, Copenhagen | North Team | 2nd Voted Out Day 6 | ||
Ramin Zomorodnia 29, Hornbæk | North Team | Left Competition Day 7 | ||
Britt Thorhauge 27, Aarhus | North Team | 3rd Voted Out Day 9 | ||
Gitte Melballe 26, Aarhus | North Team | North Team | 4th Voted Out Day 12 | |
Gry Jantzen 22, Albertslund | South Team | South Team | 5th Voted Out Day 15 | |
Christina "Tina" Steele 40, Copenhagen | South Team | South Team | Robinson | 6th Voted Out Day 18 |
Tom Bach 30, Aarhus | 7th Voted Out Day 21 | |||
Tina Nørby 24, Copenhagen | 8th Voted Out 1st Jury Member Day 24 | |||
Poul Madsen 60, Søborg | North Team | North Team | 9th Voted Out 2nd Jury Member Day 27 | |
Mette Legaard 39, Aarhus | South Team | South Team | 10th Voted Out 3rd Jury Member Day 30 | |
Johnny Holm Returned to Game | South Team | South Team | 11th Voted Out Day 33 | |
Lars "Mars" Johansen 38, Silkeborg | North Team | South Team | Left Competition 4th Jury Member Day 34 | |
Benny Falk 32, Vallensbæk | 12th Voted Out 5th Jury Member Day 37 | |||
Lasse Rungholm 38, Aarhus | South Team | South Team | 13th Voted Out 6th Jury Member Day 39 | |
Jesper Christoffersen 27, Frederiksberg | South Team | North Team | 14th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 42 | |
Johnny Holm 31, Fanø | South Team | South Team | Returned to game Day 35 15th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 45 | |
Carsten Kamstrup 26, Slagelse | North Team | North Team | 16th Voted Out 9th Jury Member Day 46 | |
Lars Lang 40, Glumsø | South Team | South Team | Runner-Up Day 47 | |
Malene Hasselblad 32, Copenhagen | North Team | North Team | Sole Survivor Day 47 |
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