Over-Extended

Over-Extended is a recurring challenge from Survivor.

Rules
Contestants place a wooden statue on top of a pole. At regular intervals, contestants will add another section of pole, making it harder to balance. If the statue falls off, that person is eliminated. Last person with their statue on top of the pole wins.

History
This challenge was first used in  as the final four Immunity Challenge. Mick's totem was the first to fall, Natalie quickly followed. Ultimately Russell outlasted Brett, and won immunity. Brett's loss would seal his fate in the game.

This challenge was used in  as the first Redemption Island duel between Semhar and Christine. Eventually, Semhar's totem fell off first, giving Christine the win and permanently eliminating Semhar from the competition.

The challenge reappeared in where the last woman and last man standing would be given immunity respectively. Kelley won it for the women and Keith won it for the men after Joe fainted 120 minutes into the challenge due to a severe drop in his blood sugar level. Joe was not in any danger of being medically evacuated but was voted out at that night's Tribal Council.

Trivia

 * This challenge was used in the debut seasons of members of the Hantz family.
 * After this challenge was held, a male castaway was voted out.
 * In, the challenge was held in the same location as In the Barrel.
 * The reason for why there was separate immunity for men and women in Cambodia was due to the weight of the poles.