Robinson Ekspeditionen 2014

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Robinson Ekspeditionen 2014
Season 16
Presented by Jakob Kjeldbjerg
No. of days39
No. of castaways23
WinnerStina Herbenö
Runners-upTrine Bang
Henrik Lygteskov
Location Caramoan, Philippines
No. of episodes13
Release
Original network TV3
Original release25 August (2014-08-25) 
17 November 2014 (2014-11-17)
Season chronology
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2015

Robinson Ekspeditionen 2014 is the sixteenth season of the Danish reality television series Robinson Ekspeditionen . For the first time, host Jakob Kjeldbjerg brings 23 contestants to Caramoan, in the Philippines where almost all of them are competing alongside a friend, a loved one or a relative against one another. [1] [2] For 39 days, they compete for food, rewards, and immunity to survive further into the game to try and win the grand prize of 500,000 kr.. The season premiered on 25 August 2014 and concluded on 17 November 2014 where joker Stina Herbenö won in the final challenge against Trine Bang and Henrik Lygteskov to win the grand prize and the title of Robinson 2014. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Contestants

List of Robinson Ekspeditionen 2014 contestants
ContestantOriginal TribeJoker EntersFirst Switched TribeSecond Switched TribeMerged TribeFinish
Lisa Møgeltoft Andersen
Returned to Game
North TeamLost Challenge
Day 1
Kristian Simmelgaard Kristensen
46, Vandel
Dorthe's Ex-Boyfriend
North Team1st Voted Out
Day 3
Dennis Nielsen
41, Taastrup
Anders' Friend
South TeamMedically evacuated
Day 4
Nicolai Rømer Wiksten
26, Køge
Henrik's Friend
South TeamMedically evacuated
Day 4
Behrad Moini
31, Copenhagen
2013
South Team2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Charlotte Olesen
42, Tarm
Germaine's Twin Sister
South TeamSouth TeamSouth Team3rd Voted Out
Day 8
Rikke Bang
25, Frederikssund
Trine's Twin Sister
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamMedically evacuated
Day 10
Martin Lund
27, Brøndby Strand
Simone's Friend
South TeamSouth TeamSouth TeamMedically evacuated
Day 11
Germaine Nielsen
42, Ådum
2010
Charlotte's Twin Sister
South TeamSouth TeamSouth Team4th Voted Out
Day 11
Dorthe Graae Lassen
42, Vandel
Kristian's Ex-Girlfriend
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamMedically evacuated
Day 12
Torsten Maibomm
34, Fredensborg
Lasse's Brother
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamNorth Team5th Voted Out
Day 14
Anders Lentini From
40, Taastrup
Dennis' Friend
South TeamSouth TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamRobinson6th Voted Out
Day 17
Jeanette Tältmark
40, Veinge, Sweden
Stina's Friend
Medically evacuated
Day 20
Melissa Gavria Nielsen
26, Randers
Mikkel's Girlfriend
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamSouth TeamLost Duel
Day 20
Mikkel Serwin
25, Randers
Melissa's Boyfriend
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamQuit
Day 22
Lasse "Friis" Fogt
23, Kolding
Birte's Boyfriend
South TeamSouth TeamSouth TeamSouth Team7th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 23
Lasse Maibomm Mortensen
22, Fredensborg
Torsten's Brother
North TeamNorth TeamSouth TeamSouth Team8th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 26
Simone Annfeldt
23, Brøndby Strand
Martin's Friend
South TeamSouth TeamSouth TeamSouth TeamLost Duel
3rd Jury Member
Day 29
Birte Højsager
22, Kolding
Friis' Girlfriend
South TeamSouth TeamSouth TeamNorth Team9th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 32
Christian "Løcke" Rørbæk-Løcke
29, Randers
Lisa's Boyfriend
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamNorth Team10th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 35
Lisa Møgeltoft Andersen
22, Randers
Løcke's Girlfriend
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamSouth TeamLost Challenge
Day 38
Henrik Lygteskov
26, Roskilde
Nicolai's Friend
South TeamSouth TeamSouth TeamSouth Team2nd Runner-up
Day 39
Trine Bang
25, Frederikssund
Rikke's Twin Sister
North TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamNorth TeamRunner-up
Day 39
Stina Herbenö
27, Gothenburg, Sweden
Jeanette's Friend
Robinson
Day 39

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