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}}'''Susan Jean "Susie" Maroney''' is a contestant from {{S|2019au}}.
 
}}'''Susan Jean "Susie" Maroney''' is a contestant from {{S|2019au}}.
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A key member of [[Steven Bradbury|Steven Bradbury's]] Sporty Seven Alliance, Susie, despite being a marathon swimmer, consistently proved to be lackluster in the challenges. After another Immunity Challenge loss, Susie initially seemed safe with her alliance to protect her, but the lack of equality in her alliance, combined with target [[Janine Allis|Janine Allis']] Tribal Council performance, prompted alliance members [[Abbey Holmes]] and [[Ross Clarke-Jones]] to turn on her, sending her home and blindsiding the rest of her alliance.
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
''Retrieved from tenplay.com.au''
 
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The most highly decorated long-distance swimmer in Australian history, Susie knows how to stay strong mentally and how important endurance is to win a game like Survivor.<br />
 
The most highly decorated long-distance swimmer in Australian history, Susie knows how to stay strong mentally and how important endurance is to win a game like Survivor.<br />
 
Growing up with asthma, her mother got Susie and her siblings into swimming to build up their lung capacity which led to a huge career in marathon swimming.<br />
 
Growing up with asthma, her mother got Susie and her siblings into swimming to build up their lung capacity which led to a huge career in marathon swimming.<br />
Most famous for her 1999 swim from Mexico to Cuba, the world’s longest open water swim, Susie completed the 200km swim in 38 hours, a feat no one has done since.<br />
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Most famous for her 1999 swim from Mexico to Cuba, the world's longest open water swim, Susie completed the 200&nbsp;km swim in 38 hours, a feat no one has done since.<br />
 
An Australia Day Ambassador and inducted twice into the International Hall of Swimming Fame, Susie is ready to take on the endurance challenges saying; "I was so mentally strong in my marathon swimming career, I think I am prepared and probably better trained to take on the types of challenges ''Survivor'' throws at us."<br />
 
An Australia Day Ambassador and inducted twice into the International Hall of Swimming Fame, Susie is ready to take on the endurance challenges saying; "I was so mentally strong in my marathon swimming career, I think I am prepared and probably better trained to take on the types of challenges ''Survivor'' throws at us."<br />
 
"I'm really looking forward to testing myself as an individual again."<br />
 
"I'm really looking forward to testing myself as an individual again."<br />
 
The mother of three children, Susie wants to show her kids that she's still a hero.<ref>https://10play.com.au/australian-survivor/survivors/season-4/susie-2/pa190721ilasp</ref>
 
The mother of three children, Susie wants to show her kids that she's still a hero.<ref>https://10play.com.au/australian-survivor/survivors/season-4/susie-2/pa190721ilasp</ref>
 
==Australian Survivor==
 
==Australian Survivor==
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Because of her career in swimming, Susie began the season as a member of the {{dab|Champions|2019}} tribe. On the first day, Susie was among the tribe members recruited to be in [[Steven Bradbury]]'s Sporty Seven alliance. At the inaugural [[Immunity Challenge]] on the second day, Susie struggled, resulting in the first loss for the Champions. Because of her poor performance, Susie was initially targeted by the rival alliance that had formed to counter the Sporty Seven. Fearful that she would be voted out, Susie was approached by [[Pia Miranda]] who shared her concerns. However, [[Nova Peris]] brought up targeting the paranoid [[Anastasia Woolmer]] instead. Thus, with her alliance's backing, Susie remained safe at the first [[Tribal Council]] and Anastasia was eliminated.
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After the Champions lost immunity once again on Day 7, Susie and several of her allies blamed [[Janine Allis]] for the loss. This infuriated Janine, and reignited her alliance's efforts to take out Susie. Unbeknownst to Susie however, Janine's allies [[Luke Toki]] and [[David Genat]] had bonded with [[Ross Clarke-Jones]] and [[Abbey Holmes]] respectively, and attempted to flip them against the rest of the Sporty Seven. Though Abbey recognized her position within the seven, she remained concerned about turning on her alliance too early. Despite this, both Abbey and Ross ultimately sided against the Sporty Seven, blindsiding Susie in a 6-5 vote.
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===Voting History===
 
===Voting History===
 
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==Post-Survivor==
 
==Post-Survivor==
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Susie is the first contestant with cerebral palsy.
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Revision as of 15:19, 4 February 2020

Susan Jean "Susie" Maroney is a contestant from Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders (2019).

A key member of Steven Bradbury's Sporty Seven Alliance, Susie, despite being a marathon swimmer, consistently proved to be lackluster in the challenges. After another Immunity Challenge loss, Susie initially seemed safe with her alliance to protect her, but the lack of equality in her alliance, combined with target Janine Allis' Tribal Council performance, prompted alliance members Abbey Holmes and Ross Clarke-Jones to turn on her, sending her home and blindsiding the rest of her alliance.

Profile

Retrieved from tenplay.com.au

Marathon Swimmer, 44
The most highly decorated long-distance swimmer in Australian history, Susie knows how to stay strong mentally and how important endurance is to win a game like Survivor.
Growing up with asthma, her mother got Susie and her siblings into swimming to build up their lung capacity which led to a huge career in marathon swimming.
Most famous for her 1999 swim from Mexico to Cuba, the world's longest open water swim, Susie completed the 200 km swim in 38 hours, a feat no one has done since.
An Australia Day Ambassador and inducted twice into the International Hall of Swimming Fame, Susie is ready to take on the endurance challenges saying; "I was so mentally strong in my marathon swimming career, I think I am prepared and probably better trained to take on the types of challenges Survivor throws at us."
"I'm really looking forward to testing myself as an individual again."
The mother of three children, Susie wants to show her kids that she's still a hero.[1]

Australian Survivor

Because of her career in swimming, Susie began the season as a member of the Champions tribe. On the first day, Susie was among the tribe members recruited to be in Steven Bradbury's Sporty Seven alliance. At the inaugural Immunity Challenge on the second day, Susie struggled, resulting in the first loss for the Champions. Because of her poor performance, Susie was initially targeted by the rival alliance that had formed to counter the Sporty Seven. Fearful that she would be voted out, Susie was approached by Pia Miranda who shared her concerns. However, Nova Peris brought up targeting the paranoid Anastasia Woolmer instead. Thus, with her alliance's backing, Susie remained safe at the first Tribal Council and Anastasia was eliminated.

After the Champions lost immunity once again on Day 7, Susie and several of her allies blamed Janine Allis for the loss. This infuriated Janine, and reignited her alliance's efforts to take out Susie. Unbeknownst to Susie however, Janine's allies Luke Toki and David Genat had bonded with Ross Clarke-Jones and Abbey Holmes respectively, and attempted to flip them against the rest of the Sporty Seven. Though Abbey recognized her position within the seven, she remained concerned about turning on her alliance too early. Despite this, both Abbey and Ross ultimately sided against the Sporty Seven, blindsiding Susie in a 6-5 vote.

Voting History

Susie's Voting History
Episode Susie's
Votes
Voted Against
Susie
1 Anastasia -
2 Champions Tribe Immune
3 Janine Abbey, David, Janine,
Luke, Pia, Ross
Voted Out, Day 7

Post-Survivor

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Trivia

  • Susie is the first contestant with cerebral palsy.

References

Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders (2019) Castaways
 Abbey
Champions
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 Anastasia
Champions
AUS6 anastasia t
 Andy
Contenders
AUS6 andy t
 Baden
Contenders
AUS6 baden t
 Casey
Contenders
AUS6 casey t
 Daisy
Contenders
AUS6 daisy t
 David
Champions
AUS6 david t
 ET
Champions
AUS6 et t
 Hannah
Contenders
AUS6 hannah t
 Harry
Contenders
AUS6 harry t
 Janine
Champions
AUS6 janine t
 John
Contenders
AUS6 john t
 Laura
Contenders
AUS6 laura t
 Luke
Champions
AUS6 luke t
 Matt
Contenders
AUS6 matt t
 Nova
Champions
AUS6 nova t
 Pia
Champions
AUS6 pia t
 Ross
Champions
AUS6 ross t
 Sam
Contenders
AUS6 sam t
 Sarah
Contenders
AUS6 sarah t
 Shaun
Contenders
AUS6 shaun t
 Simon
Champions
AUS6 simon t
 Steven
Champions
AUS6 steven t
 Susie
Champions
AUS6 susie t