Robinsonekspedisjonen 2004 | |
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Season 2004 | |
Presented by | Christer Falck |
No. of days | 47 |
No. of castaways | 20 |
Winner | Jan Stian Gundersen |
Runner-up | Anne Sivertsen |
Location | Malaysia |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Original release | 5 September – 4 December 2004 |
Season chronology |
Robinsonekspedisjonen: 2004, was the sixth season of the Norwegian version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson which premiered on 5 September 2004 and aired until 4 December 2004.
The sixth season started with the contestants having to race from off shore to a beach and into a cage with the last person to reach the cage being eliminated. Contestants were then told that they had to stay in the cage until one of them, who would be eliminated, left the cage. These two and all subsequent eliminated contestants were sent to a place called 'Utopia', where they would compete in a duel in order to earn a place in the final four. After the cage challenge the contestants were split into two tribes of nine.
In episode five there was a huge tribal swap in which five of the fifteen remaining contestants swapped tribes. Those who swapped tribes were given immunity at their new tribes first tribal council.
In episode six Rebecca, the person the South team they had just voted out, was able to select someone to be eliminated in her place. She chose Tom 'Piippo' Piippo.
In episode thirteen the remaining members of the merge tribe were put in pairs and told that they would vote and be eliminated in a pair at the next tribal council.
When it came time for the final four, all the eliminated contestants faced off in Utopia. Anne Sivertsen won the duel and was allowed to return to the competition.
Jan Gundersen won the season with an unknown jury vote over Anne Sivertsen.
Contestant | Original Tribes | Episode 5 Tribes | Merged Tribe | Finish |
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Linda Sørensen 24, Fredrikstad | None | Last to the Cage Day 1 Lost Duel Day ? | ||
Gro Solbakken Lier | First to leave the Cage Day 1 Lost Duel Day ? | |||
Ole Kristian Løken 39, Narvik | North Team | 1st Voted Out Day 3 Lost Duel Day ? | ||
Hebe Elisabeth Lohne-Knudsen 30, Oslo | North Team | 2nd Voted Out Day 6 Lost Duel Day ? | ||
Catherine Nesvik 22, Stavanger | South Team | 3rd Voted Out Day 9 Lost Duel Day ? | ||
Anne Sivertsen Returned to the game | South Team | South Team | 4th Voted Out Day 12 | |
Tom Roger Piippo 32, Oslo | South Team | South Team | Eliminated Day 15 Lost Duel Day ? | |
Ann-Karin Olavsrud 44, Oslo | North Team | South Team | 5th Voted Out Day 18 Lost Duel Day ? | |
Pål Håndlykken 30, Skien | South Team | South Team | 6th Voted Out Day 21 Lost Duel Day ? | |
Rebecca Wolsdal 37, Oslo | North Team | South Team | 7th Voted Out Day 24 Lost Duel Day ? | |
Kenneth Paulsen 35, | North Team | South Team | Robinson | 8th Voted Out Day 27 Lost Duel Day ? 1st Jury Member |
Vegard Hesthagen 24, Trondheim | North Team | South Team | 9th Voted Out Day 30 Lost Duel Day ? 2nd Jury Member | |
Lene Alexandra Øien 23, Trøgstad | North Team | North Team | 10th Voted Out Day 33 Lost Duel Day ? 3rd Jury Member | |
Camilla Høgtoft 26, Sandefjord | South Team | North Team | 11th/12th Voted Out Day 36 Lost Duel Day ? 4th/5th Jury Member | |
Torkel Aune Sondresen 27, Oslo | South Team | North Team | 11th/12th Voted Out Day 36 Lost Duel Day ? 4th/5th Jury Member | |
Bjørn-Thomas Stenersen 28, Drammen | South Team | South Team | 13th Voted Out Day 39 Lost Duel Day ? 6th Jury Member | |
Arnstein Vatle 41, Askim | South Team | South Team | 14th Voted Out Day 42 Lost Duel Day ? 7th Jury Member | |
Frank Bo Lidahl 26, Trondheim | North Team | North Team | 15th Voted Out Day 45 Lost Challenge Day ? 8th Jury Member | |
Tone Melstveit 36, Sandnes | South Team | South Team | 16th Voted Out Day 46 Lost Challenge Day ? 9th Jury Member | |
Anne Sivertsen 25, Løten | South Team | South Team | Won Duel Day ? Runner-Up Day 47 | |
Jan Stian Gundersen 26, Stavanger | North Team | North Team | Sole Survivor Day 47 |
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