Robinsonekspedisjonen 2022

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Robinsonekspedisjonen 2022
Season 17
Presented by Silje Torp
No. of days42
No. of castaways20
WinnerAre Lundby Kvaal
Runners-upLiselotte Petersen
Andreas Carlsen
Location Langkawi, Malaysia
Release
Original network TV3
Original release5 September (2022-09-05) 
6 December 2022 (2022-12-06)
Season chronology
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2021

Robinsonekspedisjonen 2022 is the seventeenth and most recent season of the Norwegian reality television series Robinsonekspedisjonen . [1] [2]

Contents

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]

Contestants

ContestantOriginal TribeSwapped TribeMerged TribeVoted OutKembaliFinish
Heidi Dorris Aas
48, Trøgstad
South Team3rd Voted Out
Day 4
Left Competition
Day 5
20th
Day 5
Karolina Victorsson
47, Oslo
North Team1st Voted Out
Day 2
Lost Duel
Day 8
19th
Day 8
Nissen Flindt Haugstad
50, Gol
South Team2nd Voted Out
Day 2
Lost Duel
Day 11
18th
Day 11
Philip Raabe
21, Oslo
South TeamSouth TeamLeft Competition
Day 13
17th
Day 13
Robby Nordfjeldmark
64, Porsgrunn
South Team4th Voted Out
Day 7
Lost Duel
Day 14
16th
Day 14
Karim Sabeur
36, Oslo
North TeamSouth Team7th Voted Out
Day 16
Lost Duel
Day 17
15th
Day 17
Knut Even Nomerstad
26, Ottestad
South TeamSouth TeamMedically Evacuated
Day 20
14th
Day 20
Maren Haugli
26, Sandvika
North TeamSouth Team8th Voted Out
Day ?
Left Competition
Day ?
13th
Day ?
Maria Voss
Returned to Game
North Team5th Voted Out
Day 10
1st Returnee
Day ?
Rune André Olsen
60, Harstad
North TeamNorth TeamRobinson10th Voted Out
Day ?
Lost Duel
1st Jury Member
Day ?
12th
Day ?
Norma Bris Bois
42, Oslo
South TeamNorth Team9th Voted Out
Day 22
Lost Duel
2nd Jury Member
Day 30
11th
Day 30
Daniel Gimnes
34, Stjørdal
North TeamNorth Team12th Voted Out
Day ?
Lost Duel
3rd Jury Member
Day 33
10th
Day 33
June Folkestad
25, Mandal
South TeamNorth Team6th Voted Out
Day 13
Lost Duel
4th Jury Member
Day 36
9th
Day 36
Susann Moen
26, Hønefoss
North TeamNorth TeamRobinson11th Voted Out
Day ?
Lost Duel
5th Jury Member
Day 39
8th
Day 39
Elisabeth Rivera Berland
38, Stokke
North TeamNorth Team13th Voted Out
Day ?
Lost Duel
6th Jury Member
Day 39
7th
Day 39
Liselotte Petersen
Returned to Game
South TeamSouth Team14th Voted Out
Day ?
2nd Returnee
Day 39
Maria Voss
42, Drammen
North Team15th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 40
6th
Day 40
Camilla Harner Smith
52, Bærum
North TeamSouth Team16th Voted Out
8th Jury Member
Day 41
5th
Day 41
Ferdinand Joppe Udness
30, Trondheim
South TeamSouth TeamLost Challenge
9th Jury Member
Day 41
4th
Day 41
Andreas Carlsen
32, Stongfjorden
South TeamNorth Team2nd Runner-up
Day 42
3rd
Day 42
Liselotte Petersen
27, Øvre Eiker
South TeamSouth TeamRunner-up
Day 42
2nd
Day 42
Are Lundby Kvaal
44, Tromsø
North TeamSouth TeamRobinson
Day 42
1st
Day 42

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