Robinsonekspedisjonen 2022 | |
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Season 17 | |
Presented by | Silje Torp |
No. of days | 42 |
No. of castaways | 20 |
Winner | Are Lundby Kvaal |
Runners-up | Liselotte Petersen Andreas Carlsen |
Location | Langkawi, Malaysia |
Release | |
Original network | TV3 |
Original release | 5 September – 6 December 2022 |
Season chronology |
Robinsonekspedisjonen 2022 is the seventeenth and most recent season of the Norwegian reality television series Robinsonekspedisjonen . [1] [2]
This season, 20 Norwegians compete against each other in Langkawi, Malaysia to win 500,000 kroner. The main twist this season is Kembali, where contestants go after they're voted off. They compete in duels against each other for a chance to earn their spot back in the game. [3] The season premiered on 5 September 2022 and concluded on 6 December 2022 when Are Lundby Kvaal won against Liselotte Petersen and Andreas Carlsen to claim the grand prize and the title of Robinson 2022. [4] [5]
Contestant | Original Tribe | Swapped Tribe | Merged Tribe | Voted Out | Kembali | Finish |
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Heidi Dorris Aas 48, Trøgstad | South Team | 3rd Voted Out Day 4 | Left Competition Day 5 | 20th Day 5 | ||
Karolina Victorsson 47, Oslo | North Team | 1st Voted Out Day 2 | Lost Duel Day 8 | 19th Day 8 | ||
Nissen Flindt Haugstad 50, Gol | South Team | 2nd Voted Out Day 2 | Lost Duel Day 11 | 18th Day 11 | ||
Philip Raabe 21, Oslo | South Team | South Team | Left Competition Day 13 | 17th Day 13 | ||
Robby Nordfjeldmark 64, Porsgrunn | South Team | 4th Voted Out Day 7 | Lost Duel Day 14 | 16th Day 14 | ||
Karim Sabeur 36, Oslo | North Team | South Team | 7th Voted Out Day 16 | Lost Duel Day 17 | 15th Day 17 | |
Knut Even Nomerstad 26, Ottestad | South Team | South Team | Medically Evacuated Day 20 | 14th Day 20 | ||
Maren Haugli 26, Sandvika | North Team | South Team | 8th Voted Out Day ? | Left Competition Day ? | 13th Day ? | |
Maria Voss Returned to Game | North Team | 5th Voted Out Day 10 | 1st Returnee Day ? | |||
Rune André Olsen 60, Harstad | North Team | North Team | Robinson | 10th Voted Out Day ? | Lost Duel 1st Jury Member Day ? | 12th Day ? |
Norma Bris Bois 42, Oslo | South Team | North Team | 9th Voted Out Day 22 | Lost Duel 2nd Jury Member Day 30 | 11th Day 30 | |
Daniel Gimnes 34, Stjørdal | North Team | North Team | 12th Voted Out Day ? | Lost Duel 3rd Jury Member Day 33 | 10th Day 33 | |
June Folkestad 25, Mandal | South Team | North Team | 6th Voted Out Day 13 | Lost Duel 4th Jury Member Day 36 | 9th Day 36 | |
Susann Moen 26, Hønefoss | North Team | North Team | Robinson | 11th Voted Out Day ? | Lost Duel 5th Jury Member Day 39 | 8th Day 39 |
Elisabeth Rivera Berland 38, Stokke | North Team | North Team | 13th Voted Out Day ? | Lost Duel 6th Jury Member Day 39 | 7th Day 39 | |
Liselotte Petersen Returned to Game | South Team | South Team | 14th Voted Out Day ? | 2nd Returnee Day 39 | ||
Maria Voss 42, Drammen | North Team | 15th Voted Out 7th Jury Member Day 40 | 6th Day 40 | |||
Camilla Harner Smith 52, Bærum | North Team | South Team | 16th Voted Out 8th Jury Member Day 41 | 5th Day 41 | ||
Ferdinand Joppe Udness 30, Trondheim | South Team | South Team | Lost Challenge 9th Jury Member Day 41 | 4th Day 41 | ||
Andreas Carlsen 32, Stongfjorden | South Team | North Team | 2nd Runner-up Day 42 | 3rd Day 42 | ||
Liselotte Petersen 27, Øvre Eiker | South Team | South Team | Runner-up Day 42 | 2nd Day 42 | ||
Are Lundby Kvaal 44, Tromsø | North Team | South Team | Robinson Day 42 | 1st Day 42 | ||
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