Robinson Ekspeditionen 2006 | |
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Season 9 | |
Presented by | Jakob Kjeldbjerg |
No. of days | 25 |
No. of castaways | 16 |
Winner | Diego Tur |
Runner-up | Denise Dupont |
Location | Pearl Islands, Panama |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Original release | 4 September – 21 November 2006 |
Season chronology |
Robinson Ekspeditionen 2006 (also known as Robinson: Eliten) was the ninth season of the Danish versions of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson. This season premiered on September 4, 2006, and aired until November 21, 2006.
The main twist this season was that every contestant was a well-known athlete in a sport. Along with this twist, this season contestants would not be eliminated by the result of tribal council voting, but by the result of duels between two contestants from the same tribe. This means that this season following the vote at tribal council, the voted-out player would pick one of their fellow tribe member to face off with in a duel to determine which would stay in the game. Once the two tribes merged, the twist of "Utopia" returned to the game. In Utopia all eliminated players would compete in a series of duels in order to earn a spot in the final four. Nicole Sydbøge won the final duel and returned to the game.
In a final twist, there was no jury this season; instead in order to keep with the athletic theme of the season the final four competed in a series of challenges in order to determine a winner. In the end, it was Diego Tur who won the season over Denise Dupont after winning the final challenge.
Contestant | Original Tribes | Merged Tribe | Finish |
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Rene Minkwitz 36, Copenhagen | South Team | Evacuated Day ? | |
Charlotte Krøyer 27, Copenhagen | North Team | Lost Duel Day ? | |
Thor Nielsen 46, Kongens Lyngby | North Team | Lost Duel Day ? | |
Helene Elmer 37, Karlslunde | North Team | Lost Duel Day ? | |
Søren Lilholt 40, Rødovre | North Team | Lost Duel Day ? | |
Johnny Bredahl 37, Frederiksberg | North Team | Left Competition Day ? | |
Thomas Steen 37, Risskov | South Team | Lost Duel Day ? | |
Michael Smidt 26, Rødovre | North Team | Robinson | Lost Duel Day ? Lost Duel Day ? |
Tanja Fogtmann 25, Copenhagen | South Team | Lost Duel Day ? Lost Duel Day ? | |
Merete Pedersen 32, Rome, Italy | South Team | Lost Duel Day ? Lost Duel Day ? | |
Nicole Sydbøge Returned to game | North Team | Lost Duel Day ? | |
Anja Bolbjerg 35, Hillerød | North Team | Lost Duel Day ? Lost Duel Day ? | |
Lars Christensen 42, Copenhagen | South Team | Lost Duel Day ? | |
Marie Pilgaard 40, Aarhus | South Team | Lost Challenge Day ? | |
Nicole Sydbøge 30, Copenhagen | North Team | Lost Challenge Day ? | |
Denise Dupont 22, Frederiksberg | South Team | Runner-Up Day 25 | |
Diego Tur 34, Frederiksberg | South Team | Sole Survivor Day 25 |
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