Stacy Kimball

Stacy Kimball is a contestant from.

Stacy has major recognition as being the first person voted as a direct result of a Hidden Immunity Idol.

Profile
Born in South Korea, Stacy Kimball was adopted at six months old and raised in Montpelier, Vermont.

At the age of 17, Kimball moved to Miami, Florida, even though she had never visited the city before. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design from the Ai Miami International University of Art and Design while working full time and interning.

Kimball currently works in advertising as an interactive producer where she works together with the creative department and the development team to produce innovative web content for national clients.

Kimball enjoys knitting, making jewelry and cooking. She describes herself as resourceful, optimistic and good-humored. Whether living in Vermont, Miami or Boulder, she is most proud of her ability to adapt to her surroundings.

Kimball is currently single and living in Boulder, Colorado. Her birth date is October 1, 1979.

Post-Survivor

 * On January 9, 2010, Stacy attended Survivor's 10-year anniversary party.

Trivia

 * Stacy was the 200th person to be voted out of Survivor.
 * Stacy was the only female member of Moto to be voted out of Bula Bula.
 * Stacy was the only female contestant in to win individual immunity.
 * Stacy is the first woman to possess individual immunity since Danielle DiLorenzo in Survivor: Panama.
 * Stacy is the first person to be voted out of Survivor as a direct result of the Hidden Immunity Idol.
 * Yau-Man originally had four votes against him, but he played the idol, and only the two votes cast against Stacy counted, enough to send her home.
 * Stacy currently holds the record for most challenges (combined reward challenges, individual and tribal immunity) won by a female contestant in a single season, with fifteen.
 * Stacy was the only Asian-American contestant on the original Moto tribe.
 * Stacy won every single pre-jury challenge.
 * Stacy shares her birthday with Keith Tollefson