Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras | |
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Presented by | Jesús Vázquez |
No. of days | 85 |
No. of castaways | 15 |
Winner | Maite Zúñiga |
Location | Cayos Cochinos, Honduras |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Release | |
Original release | March 19 – June 11, 2009 |
Season chronology |
Supervivientes 2009: Perdidos en Honduras, was the sixth season of Supervivientes to air in Spain and the tenth season to air overall. This season was broadcast on the March 19, 2009 to June 11, 2009 on Telecinco. Jesus Vazquez acted as the Spanish presenter for this season while Mario Picazo acted as the host from Honduras. The initial twist for this season was that the contestants were split up into two tribes based on gender. Another twist that was put into place this season was that of the "Judas Kiss". When a contestant was eliminated that contestant could then use their Judas Kiss to vote for someone at the next tribal council.
Michel was supposed to be one of the final contestants but some days before the launch he was ejected for some objections with the producers. Roberto entered one day before the launch replacing Michel. Ultimately, it was Maite Zúñiga who won this season over Matías Fernández and Ivonne Orsini and took home the €200,000 prize as well as a car.
Contestant | Famous For | Original tribe | Merged tribe | Finish |
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Michel Gurfi 26, Buenos Aires | Actor | Men | Quit Day 0 | |
Roberto Liaño 36, Cantabria | Model | Men | 1st Voted Out Day 8 | |
Iván Santos 25, Barcelona | Operación Triunfo 2008 contestant | Men | Merged Tribe | 2nd Voted Out Day 15 |
Olfo Bosé 28, Madrid | Artist, Miguel Bosé's nephew | Men | 3rd Voted Out Day 22 | |
Begoña Alonso 25, Biscay | Model and hostess | Women | 4th Voted Out Day 29 | |
Wilma González 24, Palma | Playboy model | Women | 5th Voted Out Day 36 | |
Juan Díaz "El Golosina" 63, Seville | Showman | Men | 6th Voted Out Day 43 | |
Cuca García de Vinuesa 58, Madrid | Journalist | Women | 7th Voted Out Day 50 | |
Álvaro Muñoz Escassi 34, Seville | Horse rider and polo player | Men | Evacuated Day 57 | |
Daniela Blume 24, Barcelona | Sexologist and radio host | Women | 8th Voted Out Day 57 | |
Santi Abad 39, Barcelona | Former basketballer | Men | Evacuated Day 61 | |
9th Voted Out Day 71 | ||||
Yolanda Jiménez 35, Madrid | Flamenco dancer, Joaquín Cortés ex-wife | Women | 10th Voted Out Day 78 | |
Ivonne Orsini 20, Bayamón | Miss World Puerto Rico 2008 | Women | Third Place Day 85 | |
Matías Fernández 36, Las Palmas | Gran Hermano 4 housemate | Men | Runner-Up Day 85 | |
Maite Zúñiga 44, Éibar | Olympic middle-distance athlete | Women | Sole Survivor Day 85 |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Final | |
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Maite | Begoña | Iván | Wilma | Yolanda | Wilma | Juanito | Cuca Daniela | Ivonne | Yolanda | Nominated | Sole Survivor (Day 85) |
Matías | Roberto | Iván | Cuca | Yolanda | Wilma | Daniela | Cuca Daniela | Daniela | Maite | Nominated | Runner-Up (Day 85) |
Ivonne | Daniela | Cuca | Daniela | Daniela | Wilma | Juanito | Cuca Daniela | Daniela | Santi | Finalist | Third Place (Day 85) |
Yolanda | Maite | Cuca | Daniela | Daniela | Daniela | Juanito | Cuca Daniela | Maite | Santi | Nominated | Eliminated (Day 78) |
Santi | Roberto | Iván | Wilma | Wilma | Wilma | Juanito | Cuca Daniela | Ivonne | Yolanda | Eliminated (Day 71) | |
Daniela | Cuca | Ivonne | Maite | Yolanda | Wilma | Juanito | Álvaro Cuca | Álvaro | Eliminated (Day 57) | ||
Álvaro | Roberto | Cuca | Olfo | Begoña | Wilma | Juanito | Cuca Daniela | Daniela | Evacuated (Day 57) | ||
Cuca | Daniela | Ivonne | Wilma | Yolanda | Wilma | Juanito | Álvaro Daniela | Daniela | Eliminated (Day 50) | ||
Juanito | Roberto | Iván | Olfo | Yolanda | Ivonne | Daniela | Daniela | Eliminated (Day 43) | |||
Wilma | Maite | Cuca | Daniela | Daniela | Santi | Juanito | Eliminated (Day 36) | ||||
Begoña | Maite | Cuca | Daniela | Daniela | Álvaro | Eliminated (Day 29) | |||||
Olfo | Juanito | Iván | Juanito | Yolanda | Eliminated (Day 22) | ||||||
Iván | Juanito | Olfo | Olfo | Eliminated (Day 15) | |||||||
Roberto | Juanito | Iván | Eliminated (Day 8) | ||||||||
Michel | Ejected (Day 1) | ||||||||||
Nomination Notes | See note 1 | See note 2 | See note 3 | See note 4 | See note 5 | See note 6 | See note 7 | See note 8 | See note 9 | See note 10 | None |
Nominated by Tribe | Iván | Daniela | Yolanda | Wilma | Juanito | Daniela | Yolanda | ||||
Nominated by Leader | Cuca | Olfo | Begoña | Ivonne | Daniela | Maite | Santi | ||||
Nominated | Maite | Cuca Iván | Daniela Olfo | Begoña Yolanda | Ivonne Wilma | Daniela Juanito | Cuca Daniela | Daniela Maite | Santi Yolanda | Maite Matías Yolanda | Ivonne Maite Matías |
Roberto | |||||||||||
Eliminated | Roberto 54% to eliminate | Iván 79% to eliminate | Olfo 68% to eliminate | Begoña 59% to eliminate | Wilma 86% to eliminate | Juanito 72% to eliminate | Cuca 64% to eliminate | Daniela 51% to eliminate | Santi 58% to eliminate | Yolanda 15% to save | Ivonne Fewest votes to win (out of 3) |
Matías 34% to win | |||||||||||
Maite 66% to win |
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