Robinsonekspedisjonen 2000

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Robinsonekspedisjonen 2000
Season 2
Presented byChrister Falch
No. of days47
No. of castaways17
WinnerTherese Andersen
Runner-upIhne Vagmo
Location Tengah Island, Malaysia
No. of episodes13
Release
Original network TV3
Original release10 September (2000-09-10) 
3 December 2000 (2000-12-03)
Season chronology
 Previous
1999
Next 
2001

Robinsonekspedisjonen: 2000 was the second season of Robinsonekspedisjonen , the Norwegian version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson . It aired from 10 September to 3 December 2000. Christer Falch was the host for the second season of Robinsonekspedisjonen and as of 2011 has been the host ever since.

Therese Andersen won the 2000 season over Ihne Vagmo by an unknown margin in the secret ballot, becoming the first female to win the Norwegian version. The ratings for the second season were much better than those of the first.

Finishing order

ContestantOriginal
Tribe
Episode 3
Tribe
Merged
Tribe
Finish
Barry Kefi
54, Bærum
South Team1st Voted Out
Day 4
Linda Strømsod
25, Oslo
South Team2nd Voted Out
Day 7
Erik Skar
Returned to the game
South TeamSouth Team3rd Voted Out
Day 10
Eivind Aune
29, Oslo
South TeamSouth Team4th Voted Out
Day 14
Nils Nilsen
31, Kristiansand
North TeamNorth Team5th Voted Out
Day 18
Andreas Bjørge
37, Namsos
South TeamNorth Team6th Voted Out
Day 21
Erik Skar
29, Oslo
South TeamSouth TeamRobinson7th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 26
Nina Grenness
38, Øyer
North TeamNorth Team8th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 29
Linda Vibeto
24, Tønsberg
North TeamNorth Team9th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Lost Duel
Day 34
Truls Pedersen
24, Hamar
North TeamSouth Team10th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 37
Ely-Ann "Tulla" Olsen
46, Oslo
South TeamSouth TeamLeft Competition
5th Jury Member
Day 40
Walter Brandsegg
49, Oppdal
North TeamNorth Team11th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 41
Marthe Halvorsen
24, Bergen
South TeamSouth Team12th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 44
Karl 'Emil' Salmila
25, Oslo
North TeamNorth TeamLost Challenge
8th Jury Member
Day 46
Line Gløersen
34, Stavanger
North TeamNorth TeamLost Challenge
9th Jury Member
Day 46
Ihne Vagmo
28, Oslo
South TeamSouth TeamRunner-Up
Day 47
Therese Andersen
21, Helgeroa
North TeamNorth TeamSole Survivor
Day 47

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