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|description = A recurring opening challenge |
|description = A recurring opening challenge |
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− | |seasonsappeared = {{S2|10}}<br />{{S2|16}}<br />{{S2|17}}<br />{{S2|21}} |
+ | |seasonsappeared = {{S2|10}}<br />{{S2|16}}<br />{{S2|17}}<br />{{S2|21}}<br />{{S2|31}}<br />{{S2|34}}<br />{{S2|35}} |
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+ | '''Race to Shore''' (also known as ''First to Shore'', ''One for All'', ''Medallion of Power'', and ''The Marooning'') is a recurring opening challenge that first appeared in {{S|10}}, and has since reappeared in {{S4|16}}, {{S4|17}}, {{S4|21}}, {{S4|31}}, {{S4|34}}, and {{S4|35}}. |
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− | + | Occurring at the very start of the game (sometimes even before the tribes are divided), the challenge typically involves a swimming and/or foot race to locate an object of importance, such as individual immunity, the [[Medallion of Power]], or supplies (such as rice and fire). |
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==Rules== |
==Rules== |
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− | + | Castaways must race individually to a certain marked area to find and retrieve an [[Immunity Necklace]] that will keep them safe at the first [[Tribal Council]] the person attends. In {{S4|21}}, the Immunity Necklace was replaced with the [[Medallion of Power]]. In {{S4|31}}, {{S4|34}}, and {{S4|35}}, the object of the challenge was to get to a reward before the other tribe. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | In {{ |
+ | In {{S4|10}}, the castaways were given a choice. Either row to shore with everyone else, or jump off the boat and swim across individually to the drop-off beach where two individual [[Immunity Necklace]]s (one for each gender) were waiting. The first man and woman female to reach the necklaces would win immunity. [[Stephenie LaGrossa]] and [[Jonathan Libby]] made a crucial mistake by jumping off the boat and trying to outswim it, but the boat went far ahead of them. In the end, [[Ian Rosenberger]] easily won the men's immunity over his closest competition, [[Gregg Carey]]. The race for the second immunity was closer, with [[Jolanda Jones]] barely beating [[Jenn Lyon]] for the women's immunity. |
− | The challenge re-appeared in {{ |
+ | The challenge re-appeared in {{S4|16}} once the Favorites were brought out. The castaways had to race across a lagoon and to the tribe boats to find the idols. [[Jon Dalton]] was the first person to locate the idols, but mistakenly grabbed the [[Airai]] tribe's idol, instead of that of his own tribe, [[Malakal]]. [[Yau-Man Chan]] saw this and beat Jon to claim Malakal's idol. [[Kathy Sleckman]] won for Airai when Yau-Man pointed out to her where it was. |
− | In {{ |
+ | In {{S4|17}}, the eighteen castaways raced through a series of marked hills to the top of a very steep slope, where an idol for each tribe was located. In addition, the first tribe to have all its members reach the top of the hill would win an extra bag of corn and beans. [[Marcus Lehman]] got the idol for [[Kota]], and [[G.C. Brown]] got the idol for [[Fang]]. Kota got all its members to the top of the hill first and won the extra bag of food. |
− | In {{ |
+ | In {{S4|21}}, the twenty contestants (as yet undivided by tribe) were instructed to scour the island for the [[Medallion of Power]], with the person who found it winning the item for their tribe. [[Brenda Lowe]] found the Medallion, and took it with her to [[La Flor]] tribe. However, the tribe chose to exchange the Medallion of Power (and thus give it to [[Espada]]) for fishing gear. |
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+ | In {{S4|31}}, when the tribes were gathering items on the boat during the marooning, several yards from the boat was a smaller boat where a large bag of rice was waiting. [[Kelly Wiglesworth]] from [[Ta Keo]] jumped into the water and swam towards the boat. [[Joe Anglim]] from [[Bayon]] then jumped into the water and quickly caught up with Kelly as she started to become exhausted. Kelly's Ta Keo tribemate, [[Woo Hwang]], quickly jumped into the water and quickly passed Joe to get to the boat first, winning the rice for Ta Keo. |
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+ | In {{S4|34}}, several yards from the ship were two colored-coded knots that had a toolkit. [[Ozzy Lusth]] from [[Nuku]] took off and quickly swam to the knots, with no one from the [[Mana]] tribe initially contesting Ozzy due to his reputation as a strong swimmer. As Ozzy started untying the knots, [[Caleb Reynolds]] from Mana jumped into the water in an attempt to catch up, but it was too late as Ozzy had untied the knot, winning the toolkit for Nuku. |
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+ | In {{S4|35}}, the tribes had to collect supplies and jump into their row boats. Once they get to shore, they had to hook their boat and untie a torch, before lifting someone up high enough to ignite it with a fire pit fifteen feet above the ground. The first tribe would win a fire kit, while the second received flint. The [[Soko]] and [[Levu]] tribes quickly pulled ahead of the [[Yawa]] tribe, which was struggling in the boat portion, and finished in first and second respectively. By the time the challenge was over, the Yawa tribe still had not reached the shore. |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; font-size: 8pt; line-height:18px;" |
! Episode |
! Episode |
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! Challenge Type |
! Challenge Type |
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− | ! Winner |
+ | ! colspan="2"|Winner |
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+ | | '''{{S4|10}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|1001}}</small> |
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+ | | Individual Immunity |
− | | {{ |
+ | | {{tribebox-pt|koror|S10 ian t.png|60px|Ian Rosenberger}} |
+ | | {{tribebox-pt|ulong|S10 jolanda t.png|60px|Jolanda Jones}} |
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+ | | '''{{S4|16}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|1601}}</small> |
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− | | {{tribebox3|ulong|[[File:S10 jolanda t.jpg|60px|link=Jolanda Jones]]<br />[[Jolanda Jones|<font color=white>Jolanda Jones]]}} |
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+ | | {{tribebox-pt|malakal|S16 yauman t.png|60px|Yau-Man Chan}} |
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+ | | {{tribebox-pt|airai|S16 kathy t.png|60px|Kathy Sleckman}} |
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− | | rowspan="2"|'''{{S4| |
+ | | rowspan="2"|'''{{S4|17}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|1701}}</small> |
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+ | | Individual Immunity |
+ | | {{tribebox-pt|kota|S17 marcus t.png|60px|Marcus Lehman}} |
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− | | {{tribebox3|malakal|[[File:S16 yauman t.jpg|60px|link=Yau-Man Chan]]<br />[[Yau-Man Chan|<font color=white>Yau-Man Chan]]}} |
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+ | | {{tribebox-pt|fang|S17 gc t.png|60px|G.C. Brown}} |
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+ | | Tribal Reward |
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− | | {{tribebox3|airai|[[File:S16 kathy t.jpg|60px|link=Kathy Sleckman]]<br />[[Kathy Sleckman|<font color=black>Kathy Sleckman]]}} |
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+ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox4|9|kota|S17 ace t.png|60px|Ace Gordon|S17 bob t.png|Bob Crowley|S17 charlie t.png|Charlie Herschel|S17 corinne t.png|Corinne Kaplan|S17 jacquie t.png|Jacquie Berg|S17 kelly t.png|Kelly Czarnecki|S17 marcus t.png|Marcus Lehman|S17 paloma t.png|Paloma Soto-Castillo|S17 sugar t.png|Sugar Kiper}} |
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+ | | '''{{S4|21}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|2101}}</small> |
+ | | Tribal Reward |
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⚫ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox4|10|laflor|S21 alina t.png|60px|Alina Wilson|S21 benry t.png|Benry Henry|S21 brenda t.png|Brenda Lowe|S21 chase t.png|Chase Rice|S21 fabio t.png|Fabio Birza|S21 kellyb t.png|Kelly Bruno|S21 kellys t.png|Kelly Shinn|S21 naonka t.png|NaOnka Mixon|S21 sash t.png|Sash Lenahan|S21 shannon t.png|Shannon Elkins}} |
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− | | {{tribebox3|kota|[[File:S17 marcus t.jpg|60px|link=Marcus Lehman]]<br />[[Marcus Lehman|<font color=black>Marcus Lehman]]}} |
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− | | {{tribebox3|fang|[[File:S17 gc t.jpg|60px|link=G.C. Brown]]<br />[[G.C. Brown|<font color=white>G.C. Brown]]}} |
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+ | | '''{{S4|31}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|3101}}</small> |
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| Tribal Reward |
| Tribal Reward |
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− | | {{tribebox3| |
+ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox3|takeo|[[Image:S31 abimaria t.png|60px|link=Abi-Maria Gomes]][[Image:S31 jeff t.png|60px|link=Jeff Varner]][[Image:S31 kelley t.png|60px|link=Kelley Wentworth]]<br />[[Image:S31 kelly t.png|60px|link=Kelly Wiglesworth]][[Image:S31 peihgee t.png|60px|link=Peih-Gee Law]][[Image:S31 shirin t.png|60px|link=Shirin Oskooi]][[Image:S31 spencer t.png|60px|link=Spencer Bledsoe]]<br/>[[Image:S31 terry t.png|60px|link=Terry Deitz]][[Image:S31 vytas t.png|60px|link=Vytas Baskauskas]][[Image:S31 woo t.png|60px|link=Woo Hwang]]<br />{{tribeicon|takeo}}}} |
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− | | '''{{S4| |
+ | | '''{{S4|34}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|3401}}</small> |
| Tribal Reward |
| Tribal Reward |
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+ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox4|10|nuku|S34 andrea t.png|60px|Andrea Boehlke|S34 brad t.png|Brad Culpepper|S34 cirie t.png|Cirie Fields|S34 debbie t.png|Debbie Wanner|S34 jt t.png|J.T. Thomas|S34 ozzy t.png|Ozzy Lusth|S34 sarah t.png|Sarah Lacina|S34 sierra t.png|Sierra Dawn Thomas|S34 tai t.png|Tai Trang|S34 zeke t.png|Zeke Smith}} |
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⚫ | | {{ |
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+ | | rowspan="2"|'''{{S4|35}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|3501}}</small> |
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+ | | rowspan="2"|Tribal Reward |
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+ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox4|6|soko|S35 cole t.png|60px|Cole Medders|S35 desi t.png|Desi Williams|S35 jessica t.png|Jessica Johnston|S35 joe t.png|Joe Mena|S35 mike t.png|Mike Zahalsky|S35 roark t.png|Roark Luskin}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | colspan="2" {{tribebox4|6|levu|S35 alan t.png|60px|Alan Ball|S35 ashley t.png|Ashley Nolan|S35 ben t.png|Ben Driebergen|S35 chrissy t.png|Chrissy Hofbeck|S35 jp t.png|JP Hilsabeck|S35 katrina t.png|Katrina Radke}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery captiontextcolor="#000000"> |
<gallery captiontextcolor="#000000"> |
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− | race to shore 10.jpg|The castaways |
+ | race to shore 10.jpg|The castaways compete in {{S4|10}}. |
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− | Ian win indv.jpg|[[Ian Rosenberger|Ian]] after winning the men's individual immunity (''Palau''). |
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− | Jolanda idv imm.jpg|Jolanda wearing the necklace (''Palau''). |
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− | YauManMalakalConfessional.jpg|Yau-Man finds the idol in {{S4|16}}. |
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marcus_immunity_kota.jpg|[[Marcus Lehman|Marcus]] gets [[Kota]]'s Immunity Idol ({{S4|17}}). |
marcus_immunity_kota.jpg|[[Marcus Lehman|Marcus]] gets [[Kota]]'s Immunity Idol ({{S4|17}}). |
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+ | S31 press images ep1 0015.jpg|[[Ta Keo]] and [[Bayon]] race for a bag of rice ({{S4|31}}). |
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+ | 108340 D0449b.jpg|The tribes compete in {{S4|34}}. |
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+ | 110128 02093bb.jpg|The tribes paddle towards the fire in {{S4|35}}. |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | * This challenge has been the first challenge of the season every time it has appeared. |
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− | *Currently, {{S4|17}} is the only season where a woman didn't win immunity at this challenge. |
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− | *When the challenge has involved a tribal reward, a yellow tribe has always won the challenge: [[Kota]] in ''Gabon'' and [[La Flor]] in {{S4|21}}. |
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+ | * [[Ciera Eastin]], [[Cirie Fields]], [[Jeff Varner]], and [[Ozzy Lusth]] have competed in this challenge twice. Cirie, Jeff, and Ozzy have won once, while Ciera has never won. |
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− | *In seasons where this challenge appears, it always appears in the first episode. |
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+ | * Each time a yellow tribe competed, they won. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Recurring Challenges}} |
{{Recurring Challenges}} |
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[[Category:Survivor: Nicaragua]] |
[[Category:Survivor: Nicaragua]] |
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[[Category:Nicaragua Challenges]] |
[[Category:Nicaragua Challenges]] |
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+ | [[Category:Survivor: Cambodia]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cambodia Challenges]] |
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+ | [[Category:Survivor: Game Changers]] |
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+ | [[Category:Game Changers Challenges]] |
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+ | [[Category:Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers]] |
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+ | [[Category:Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers Challenges]] |
Revision as of 20:32, 3 January 2020
Race to Shore (also known as First to Shore, One for All, Medallion of Power, and The Marooning) is a recurring opening challenge that first appeared in Survivor: Palau, and has since reappeared in Micronesia, Gabon, Nicaragua, Cambodia, Game Changers, and Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers.
Occurring at the very start of the game (sometimes even before the tribes are divided), the challenge typically involves a swimming and/or foot race to locate an object of importance, such as individual immunity, the Medallion of Power, or supplies (such as rice and fire).
Rules
Castaways must race individually to a certain marked area to find and retrieve an Immunity Necklace that will keep them safe at the first Tribal Council the person attends. In Nicaragua, the Immunity Necklace was replaced with the Medallion of Power. In Cambodia, Game Changers, and Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, the object of the challenge was to get to a reward before the other tribe.
History
In Palau, the castaways were given a choice. Either row to shore with everyone else, or jump off the boat and swim across individually to the drop-off beach where two individual Immunity Necklaces (one for each gender) were waiting. The first man and woman female to reach the necklaces would win immunity. Stephenie LaGrossa and Jonathan Libby made a crucial mistake by jumping off the boat and trying to outswim it, but the boat went far ahead of them. In the end, Ian Rosenberger easily won the men's immunity over his closest competition, Gregg Carey. The race for the second immunity was closer, with Jolanda Jones barely beating Jenn Lyon for the women's immunity.
The challenge re-appeared in Micronesia once the Favorites were brought out. The castaways had to race across a lagoon and to the tribe boats to find the idols. Jon Dalton was the first person to locate the idols, but mistakenly grabbed the Airai tribe's idol, instead of that of his own tribe, Malakal. Yau-Man Chan saw this and beat Jon to claim Malakal's idol. Kathy Sleckman won for Airai when Yau-Man pointed out to her where it was.
In Gabon, the eighteen castaways raced through a series of marked hills to the top of a very steep slope, where an idol for each tribe was located. In addition, the first tribe to have all its members reach the top of the hill would win an extra bag of corn and beans. Marcus Lehman got the idol for Kota, and G.C. Brown got the idol for Fang. Kota got all its members to the top of the hill first and won the extra bag of food.
In Nicaragua, the twenty contestants (as yet undivided by tribe) were instructed to scour the island for the Medallion of Power, with the person who found it winning the item for their tribe. Brenda Lowe found the Medallion, and took it with her to La Flor tribe. However, the tribe chose to exchange the Medallion of Power (and thus give it to Espada) for fishing gear.
In Cambodia, when the tribes were gathering items on the boat during the marooning, several yards from the boat was a smaller boat where a large bag of rice was waiting. Kelly Wiglesworth from Ta Keo jumped into the water and swam towards the boat. Joe Anglim from Bayon then jumped into the water and quickly caught up with Kelly as she started to become exhausted. Kelly's Ta Keo tribemate, Woo Hwang, quickly jumped into the water and quickly passed Joe to get to the boat first, winning the rice for Ta Keo.
In Game Changers, several yards from the ship were two colored-coded knots that had a toolkit. Ozzy Lusth from Nuku took off and quickly swam to the knots, with no one from the Mana tribe initially contesting Ozzy due to his reputation as a strong swimmer. As Ozzy started untying the knots, Caleb Reynolds from Mana jumped into the water in an attempt to catch up, but it was too late as Ozzy had untied the knot, winning the toolkit for Nuku.
In Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, the tribes had to collect supplies and jump into their row boats. Once they get to shore, they had to hook their boat and untie a torch, before lifting someone up high enough to ignite it with a fire pit fifteen feet above the ground. The first tribe would win a fire kit, while the second received flint. The Soko and Levu tribes quickly pulled ahead of the Yawa tribe, which was struggling in the boat portion, and finished in first and second respectively. By the time the challenge was over, the Yawa tribe still had not reached the shore.
Winners
Episode | Challenge Type | Winner | |
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Palau "This Has Never Happened Before!" |
Individual Immunity | Ian Rosenberger |
Jolanda Jones |
Micronesia "You Guys Are Dumber than You Look" |
Individual Immunity | Yau-Man Chan |
Kathy Sleckman |
Gabon "Want to See the Elephant Dung?" |
Individual Immunity | Marcus Lehman |
G.C. Brown |
Tribal Reward | Kota | ||
Nicaragua "Young at Heart" |
Tribal Reward | La Flor | |
Cambodia "Second Chance" |
Tribal Reward | Ta Keo | |
Game Changers "The Stakes Have Been Raised" |
Tribal Reward | Nuku | |
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers "I'm Not Crazy, I'm Confident" |
Tribal Reward | Soko | |
Levu |
Gallery
Trivia
- This challenge has been the first challenge of the season every time it has appeared.
- This challenge was featured in both seasons filmed in Palau.
- Ciera Eastin, Cirie Fields, Jeff Varner, and Ozzy Lusth have competed in this challenge twice. Cirie, Jeff, and Ozzy have won once, while Ciera has never won.
- Each time a yellow tribe competed, they won.