Supervivientes: Perdidos en Nicaragua | |
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Season 2010 | |
Presented by | Jesús Vázquez |
No. of days | 81 |
No. of castaways | 20 |
Winner | María José Fernández |
Location | Pearl Cays, Nicaragua |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Release | |
Original release | May 6 – July 25, 2010 |
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.
Contestant | Occupation/Famous For | Original tribe | Switched tribe | Merged tribe | Finish |
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Miriam Blanco 25, Ourense | Sports instructor | Anonymous | Lost challenge Day 7 | ||
Consuelo Berlanga 55, Aguilar de la Frontera | Journalist | Celebrity | 1st Voted Out Day 7 | ||
Nerea Echaide 34, San Sebastián | Waitress | Anonymous | Celebrity | 2nd Voted Out Day 14 | |
Beatriz González-Rico 29, Madrid | Gran Hermano 6 housemate | Celebrity | Anonymous | Merged Tribe | 3rd Voted Out Day 21 |
Carla Pereyra 22, Paraná | Model | Celebrity | 4th Voted Out Day 21 | ||
Javier Quiñones 37, Sevilla | Actor and comedian | Celebrity | 5th Voted Out Day 21 | ||
Miguel Macías 45, Telde | Personal trainer | Anonymous | Left Competition Day 24 | ||
Víctor Roldán 30, Terrassa | Nurse | Anonymous | 6th Voted Out Day 28 | ||
Óscar Higares 38, Madrid | Bullfighter | Celebrity | 7th Voted Out Day 35 | ||
Mireia Canalda 27, Barcelona | Model and reporter | Celebrity | 8th Voted Out Day 42 | ||
Román Irigoyen 30, Leioa | Firefighter | Anonymous | Evacuated Day 48 | ||
Rafa Mora 27, Sagunto | MyHyV star | Celebrity | 9th Voted Out Day 49 | ||
Guillermo Martín 29, Valencia | OT 2005 contestant | Celebrity | 10th Voted Out Day 56 | ||
Miguel Ángel Perdiguero 37, Madrid | Former pro cyclist and politician | Celebrity | 11th Voted Out Day 63 | ||
Sonia Arenas 32, Granada | Gran Hermano 4 housemate | 12th Voted Out Day 70 | |||
Beatriz Trapote 29, Madrid | Journalist | Celebrity | 13th Voted Out Day 77 | ||
Malena Gracia 41, Madrid | Singer | 14th Voted Out Day 77 | |||
Javier "Parri" Parrado 26, Ceuta | Mathematics student | Anonymous | Third Place Day 80 | ||
Deborah Arenas 25, Barcelona | Shopgirl | Anonymous | Runner-Up Day 80 | ||
María José Fernández 51, Bilbao | Jewelry appraisers | Anonymous | Sole Survivor Day 80 |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Final | Total votes | ||||
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Mª José | Beatriz | Nerea | Bea | Immune | Beatriz | Beatriz Rafa | Mireia Rafa | Guillermo Rafa | Guillermo Miguel Ángel | Beatriz Miguel Ángel | Sonia | Beatriz | Nominated | Sole Survivor (Day 80) | 22 | |
Déborah | Miguel Ángel | Mª José | Bea | Nominated | Beatriz | Beatriz Mireia | Beatriz Mireia | Beatriz Rafa | Beatriz | Miguel Ángel | Malena | Mª José | Finalist | Runner-Up (Day 80) | 3 | |
Parri | Beatriz | Nerea | Bea | Immune | Beatriz | Óscar | Beatriz | Guillermo | Guillermo Malena | Beatriz Miguel Ángel | Sonia | Beatriz | Finalist | Third Place (Day 80) | 6 | |
Malena | Not in the game | Immune | Guillermo Miguel Ángel | Mª José Parri | Mª José | Parri | Nominated | Eliminated (Day 77) | 5 | |||||||
Beatriz | Consuelo | Bea | Bea | Nominated | Mireia | Mª José Mireia | Mª José Mireia | Guillermo Rafa | Malena Sonia | Mª José Parri | Parri | Parri | Eliminated (Day 77) | 29 | ||
Sonia | Not in the game | Immune | Guillermo Miguel Ángel | Mª José Parri | Mª José | Eliminated (Day 70) | 5 | |||||||||
M. Ángel | Consuelo | Carla | Mª José | Immune | Víctor | Beatriz Mireia | Mª José Mireia | Beatriz Mª José | Malena Sonia | Mª José Parri | Eliminated (Day 63) | 11 | ||||
Guillermo | Consuelo | Carla | Miguel | Immune | Román | Mª José Mireia | Mª José Mireia | Beatriz Román | Malena Sonia | Eliminated (Day 56) | 7 | |||||
Rafa | Beatriz | Bea | Mª José | Immune | Román | Mireia Mª José | Mª José Mireia | Beatriz Mª José | Eliminated (Day 49) | 7 | ||||||
Román | Miguel Ángel | Nerea | Bea | Immune | Beatriz | Beatriz Óscar | Beatriz Mireia | Guillermo Rafa | Left Competition (Day 48) | 4 | ||||||
Mireia | Consuelo | Bea | Bea | Immune | Beatriz | Mª José Román | Beatriz Mª José | Eliminated (Day 42) | 15 | |||||||
Óscar | Consuelo | Bea | Miguel | Immune | Beatriz | Mireia Déborah | Eliminated (Day 35) | 1 | ||||||||
Víctor | Miguel Ángel | Nerea | Bea | Immune | Beatriz | Eliminated (Day 28) | 0 | |||||||||
Miguel | Miguel Ángel | Nerea | Bea | Immune | Beatriz | Left Competition (Day 24) | 2 | |||||||||
Javi | Consuelo | Mireia | Déborah | Nominated | Eliminated (Day 21) | 0 | ||||||||||
Carla | Consuelo | Beatriz | Déborah | Nominated | Eliminated (Day 21) | 2 | ||||||||||
Bea | Beatriz | Rafa | Mª José | Eliminated (Day 21) | 12 | |||||||||||
Nerea | Miguel Ángel | Mª José | Eliminated (Day 14) | 5 | ||||||||||||
Consuelo | Miguel Ángel | Eliminated (Day 7) | 7 | |||||||||||||
Miriam | Beatriz | Lost Vote (Day 7) | 0 | |||||||||||||
Notes | See note 1 , 2 | See note 3 | None | See note 4 | See note 5 | See note 6 | See note 7 | See note 8 | See note 9 | See note 10 | See note 11 | See note 12 | See note 13 | None | ||
Nominated by Tribe | Beatriz | Beatriz Mireia | Mª José Mireia | Beatriz Rafa | Guillermo Malena | Mª José Parri | Mª José Sonia | Beatriz | ||||||||
Nominated by Leader | Víctor | Óscar | Beatriz | Guillermo | Beatriz | Miguel Ángel | Parri | Mª José | ||||||||
Nominated | All 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 | ||||||||||||||||
Eliminated | Miriam 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 |
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