Supervivientes: Perdidos en Nicaragua (2010)

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Supervivientes: Perdidos en Nicaragua
Season 2010
Presented by Jesús Vázquez
No. of days81
No. of castaways20
WinnerMaría José Fernández
Location Pearl Cays, Nicaragua
No. of episodes13
Release
Original releaseMay 6 (2010-05-06) 
July 25, 2010 (2010-07-25)
Season chronology

Supervivientes 2010: Perdidos en Nicaragua, was the eleventh season of Survivor to air in Spain, and it was broadcast on Telecinco from May 6, 2010 to July 25, 2010. For the fifth consecutive year Jesus Vazquez acted as the main host, with Eva Gonzalez and Emma Garcia, acting as host of the special late night talk portion of the show. The main twist this season was that the contestants were both famous celebrities and regular citizens. As part of this twist, the "Anonymous", as the regular citizens were called, had to survive a public vote in order to live on the main island with the celebrities. This was the first time that non-celebrities took part in the program since "Aventura en Africa" back in 2005. Ultimately, it was María José Fernández, who won this season over fellow unknowns Deborah Arenas and Javier "Parri" Parrado.

Contents

Finishing order

ContestantOccupation/Famous ForOriginal tribeSwitched tribeMerged tribeFinish
Miriam Blanco
25, Ourense
Sports instructorAnonymousLost challenge
Day 7
Consuelo Berlanga
55, Aguilar de la Frontera
JournalistCelebrity1st Voted Out
Day 7
Nerea Echaide
34, San Sebastián
WaitressAnonymousCelebrity2nd Voted Out
Day 14
Beatriz González-Rico
29, Madrid
Gran Hermano 6 housemateCelebrityAnonymousMerged Tribe3rd Voted Out
Day 21
Carla Pereyra
22, Paraná
ModelCelebrity4th Voted Out
Day 21
Javier Quiñones
37, Sevilla
Actor and comedianCelebrity5th Voted Out
Day 21
Miguel Macías
45, Telde
Personal trainerAnonymousLeft Competition
Day 24
Víctor Roldán
30, Terrassa
NurseAnonymous6th Voted Out
Day 28
Óscar Higares
38, Madrid
BullfighterCelebrity7th Voted Out
Day 35
Mireia Canalda
27, Barcelona
Model and reporterCelebrity8th Voted Out
Day 42
Román Irigoyen
30, Leioa
FirefighterAnonymousEvacuated
Day 48
Rafa Mora
27, Sagunto
MyHyV starCelebrity9th Voted Out
Day 49
Guillermo Martín
29, Valencia
OT 2005 contestantCelebrity10th Voted Out
Day 56
Miguel Ángel Perdiguero
37, Madrid
Former pro cyclist and politicianCelebrity11th Voted Out
Day 63
Sonia Arenas
32, Granada
Gran Hermano 4 housemate12th Voted Out
Day 70
Beatriz Trapote
29, Madrid
JournalistCelebrity13th Voted Out
Day 77
Malena Gracia
41, Madrid
Singer14th Voted Out
Day 77
Javier "Parri" Parrado
26, Ceuta
Mathematics studentAnonymousThird Place
Day 80
Deborah Arenas
25, Barcelona
ShopgirlAnonymousRunner-Up
Day 80
María José Fernández
51, Bilbao
Jewelry appraisersAnonymousSole Survivor
Day 80

Nominations

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11FinalTotal
votes
Mª JoséBeatrizNereaBeaImmuneBeatrizBeatriz
Rafa
Mireia
Rafa
Guillermo
Rafa
Guillermo
Miguel Ángel
Beatriz
Miguel Ángel
SoniaBeatrizNominatedSole Survivor
(Day 80)
22
DéborahMiguel ÁngelMª JoséBeaNominatedBeatrizBeatriz
Mireia
Beatriz
Mireia
Beatriz
Rafa
BeatrizMiguel ÁngelMalenaMª JoséFinalistRunner-Up
(Day 80)
3
ParriBeatrizNereaBeaImmuneBeatrizÓscarBeatrizGuillermoGuillermo
Malena
Beatriz
Miguel Ángel
SoniaBeatrizFinalistThird Place
(Day 80)
6
MalenaNot in the gameImmuneGuillermo
Miguel Ángel
Mª José
Parri
Mª JoséParriNominatedEliminated
(Day 77)
5
BeatrizConsueloBeaBeaNominatedMireiaMª José
Mireia
Mª José
Mireia
Guillermo
Rafa
Malena
Sonia
Mª José
Parri
ParriParriEliminated
(Day 77)
29
SoniaNot in the gameImmuneGuillermo
Miguel Ángel
Mª José
Parri
Mª JoséEliminated
(Day 70)
5
M. ÁngelConsueloCarlaMª JoséImmuneVíctorBeatriz
Mireia
Mª José
Mireia
Beatriz
Mª José
Malena
Sonia
Mª José
Parri
Eliminated
(Day 63)
11
GuillermoConsueloCarlaMiguelImmuneRománMª José
Mireia
Mª José
Mireia
Beatriz
Román
Malena
Sonia
Eliminated
(Day 56)
7
RafaBeatrizBeaMª JoséImmuneRománMireia
Mª José
Mª José
Mireia
Beatriz
Mª José
Eliminated
(Day 49)
7
RománMiguel ÁngelNereaBeaImmuneBeatrizBeatriz
Óscar
Beatriz
Mireia
Guillermo
Rafa
Left Competition
(Day 48)
4
MireiaConsueloBeaBeaImmuneBeatrizMª José
Román
Beatriz
Mª José
Eliminated
(Day 42)
15
ÓscarConsueloBeaMiguelImmuneBeatrizMireia
Déborah
Eliminated
(Day 35)
1
VíctorMiguel ÁngelNereaBeaImmuneBeatrizEliminated
(Day 28)
0
MiguelMiguel ÁngelNereaBeaImmuneBeatrizLeft Competition
(Day 24)
2
JaviConsueloMireiaDéborahNominatedEliminated
(Day 21)
0
CarlaConsueloBeatrizDéborahNominatedEliminated
(Day 21)
2
BeaBeatrizRafaMª JoséEliminated
(Day 21)
12
NereaMiguel ÁngelMª JoséEliminated
(Day 14)
5
ConsueloMiguel ÁngelEliminated
(Day 7)
7
MiriamBeatrizLost Vote
(Day 7)
0
Notes See note 1 , 2 See
note 3
None See
note 4
See
note 5
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note 6
See
note 7
See
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note 12
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note 13
None
Nominated
by Tribe
BeatrizBeatriz
Mireia
Mª José
Mireia
Beatriz
Rafa
Guillermo
Malena
Mª José
Parri
Mª José
Sonia
Beatriz
Nominated
by Leader
VíctorÓscarBeatrizGuillermoBeatrizMiguel ÁngelParriMª José
NominatedAll
Anonymous
Bea
Nerea
Bea
Mª José
Beatriz
Carla
Déborah
Javi
Beatriz
Víctor
Beatriz
Mireia
Óscar
Beatriz
Mª José
Mireia
Beatriz
Guillermo
Rafa
Beatriz
Guillermo
Malena
Mª José
Miguel Ángel
Parri
Mª José
Parri
Sonia
Beatriz
Mª José
Malena
Mª José
Déborah
Mª José
Parri
Consuelo
Miguel Ángel
EliminatedMiriam
5.1%
to save
Nerea
52%
to eliminate
Bea
80%
to eliminate
Carla
45%
to eliminate
Víctor
53%
to eliminate
Óscar
49%
to eliminate
Mireia
77%
to eliminate
Rafa
87%
to eliminate
Guillermo
38%
to eliminate
Miguel Ángel
70%
to eliminate
Sonia
82%
to eliminate
Beatriz
70%
to eliminate
Malena
50.7%
to eliminate
Parri
10.32%
to win
(out of 3)
Déborah
49.6%
to win
Consuelo
75%
to eliminate
Javi
35%
to eliminate
Mª José
50.4%
to win
  •   Candidates to be contestants (Could not be nominated)
  •   Contestant was immune
  •   Contestants was leader and whoever they nominated would automatically face elimination (Immune)

Notes

  • ^Note 1  : In week one, all non-celebrity contestants were automatically nominated for elimination.
  • ^Note 2  : In round one of nominations, all contestants could nominate, but only the celebrity contestants could be nominated as the non-celebrities were nominated in a separate elimination vote.
  • ^Note 3  : In this case, the winners of the immunity challenge, Óscar and Parri were given a double vote.
  • ^Note 4  : As they lost the immunity challenge, Beatriz, Carla, Déborah and Javi were automatically nominated for elimination.
  • ^Note 5  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Miguel Ángel was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 6  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Parri was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 7  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Parri was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 8  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Parri was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 9  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Déborah was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 10  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Déborah was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 11  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Beatriz was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 12  : As the winner of the immunity challenge, Déborah was given the power to name a nominee.
  • ^Note 13  : As they lost the final immunity challenges, Malena and Mª José were automatically nominated for elimination.

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