Robinsonekspedisjonen 2016

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Robinsonekspedisjonen 2016
Season 15
Presented byChrister Falck
No. of days40
No. of castaways16
WinnerThomas Larsen
Runner-upMarte Ytre-Hauge
Location Caramoan, Philippines
No. of episodes13
Release
Original network TV2
Original release6 March (2016-03-06) 
29 May 2016 (2016-05-29)
Season chronology
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Robinsonekspedisjonen 2016 is the fifteenth season of the Norwegian reality television series Robinsonekspedisjonen . This season, 16 contestants from across Norway compete in challenges until one remains to be crowned this year's Robinson winner and the grand prize of NOK 300,000. [1]

Contents

This was the second and final season to air on TV2 as after the season's finale, the show was cancelled by the network due to dwindling viewers. [2] [3] The season premiered on 6 March 2016 and concluded on 29 May 2016 where Thomas Larsen won against Marte Ytre-Hauge in a 4-3 jury vote. [4] [5] [6]

Finishing order

ContestantOriginal TribeMerge TribeFinish
Marianne Bergsetj
32, Drammen
North Team1st Voted Out
Day 4
Vibeke Mathisen
44, Svanvik
South Team2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Caroline Rasdal Kemi
20, Kautokeino
South Team3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Habibi Ayoub
30, Stavanger
North Team4th Voted Out
Day 13
Tone Vogt Presthagen
56, Son
North Team5th Voted Out
Day 16
Melissa Bertelsen
26, Vennesla
North Team6th Voted Out
Day 19
Pål Tychesen
50, Sandefjord
North TeamRobinson7th Voted Out
Day 22
Erik Fjeldstad
24, Stange
South TeamMedically evacuated
1st jury member
Day 25
Anya Bjerke
25, Horten
North Team8th Voted Out
2nd jury member
Day 28
Flemming Rehtmar Jr.
38, Levanger
South Team9th Voted Out
3rd jury member
Day 31
Alexander Skorpen
27, Os
North Team10th Voted Out
4th jury member
Day 34
Alex Ek
34, Fredrikstad
South Team11th Voted Out
5th jury member
Day 37
Espen Hammersvik
33, Måløy
North TeamLost Challenge
6th jury member
Day 39
Caroline Haga
24, Oslo
South TeamLost Challenge
7th jury member
Day 39
Marte Ytre-Hauge
21, Skien
South TeamRunner-up
Day 40
Thomas Larsen
24, Stavanger
South TeamRobinson
Day 40

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