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|description = A recurring teamwork challenge. |
|description = A recurring teamwork challenge. |
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|seasonsappeared = {{S2|13}}<br />{{S2|16}}<br />{{S2|26}}<br />{{S2|32}} |
|seasonsappeared = {{S2|13}}<br />{{S2|16}}<br />{{S2|26}}<br />{{S2|32}} |
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'''United We Stand''' (also known as ''Head and Shoulders'') is a recurring tribal challenge that originated in {{S|13}} and required exceptional teamwork and balance. |
'''United We Stand''' (also known as ''Head and Shoulders'') is a recurring tribal challenge that originated in {{S|13}} and required exceptional teamwork and balance. |
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==Rules== |
==Rules== |
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− | Played in shallow water, each tribe uses a platform attached to a long pole (sometimes assembled in-challenge as a puzzle component) to transfer members of their tribe from one high platform to another. Once these teammates have reached the final platform, all members of the tribe must climb up to a smaller platform and fit onto the tower with their feet above the highest deck |
+ | Played in shallow water, each tribe uses a platform attached to a long pole (sometimes assembled in-challenge as a puzzle component) to transfer members of their tribe from one high platform to another. Once these teammates have reached the final platform, all members of the tribe must climb up to a smaller platform and fit onto the tower with their feet above the highest deck to win the challenge. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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− | The challenge debuted in {{S|13}}. |
+ | The challenge debuted in {{S|13}}. In this version, the three poles were assembled as a puzzle, before the tribes began transferring their teammates ([[Becky Lee]] and [[Jessica Smith]] for [[Aitutaki]] and [[Jenny Guzon-Bae]] and [[Parvati Shallow]] for [[Rarotonga]]) between two platforms. [[Aitutaki]] won the challenge, and immunity. |
− | When the challenge reappeared in {{S|16}}, [[Airai]] pioneered a creative strategy in which [[James Clement]], with the rest of the tribe balancing the pole, carried teammates [[Eliza Orlins]] and [[Parvati Shallow]] between the platforms. |
+ | When the challenge reappeared in {{S|16}}, [[Airai]] pioneered a creative strategy in which [[James Clement]], with the rest of the tribe balancing the pole, carried teammates [[Eliza Orlins]] and [[Parvati Shallow]] between the platforms. This inventive solution gave Airai a lead that they converted to a challenge win, taking home immunity. |
− | The challenge was modified in {{S|26}}, where it became known as ''Head and Shoulders''. |
+ | The challenge was modified in {{S|26}}, where it became known as ''Head and Shoulders''. In response to the strategy employed in ''Micronesia'', contestants could no longer move whilst their teammate balanced on the platform (now wooden square platform balanced across the contestants' shoulders). [[Bikal]] edged a tight lead, narrowly winning the challenge and a visit from a local bushman. |
+ | The challenge reappeared in {{S|32}} as a [[Reward Challenge]]. Following the rules established in ''Caramoan'', the tribes had to move one member ([[Aubry Bracco]], [[Cydney Gillon]], and [[Michele Fitzgerald]] all attempted to stand on the poles for the Blue Team, while [[Julia Sokolowski]] did so for the Yellow Team) from one platform to another. The Blue Team was unable to make it more than a few steps before failing, allowing the Yellow Team to easily win the challenge. |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
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! Challenge Type |
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! Winners |
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− | | '''{{S4|13}}'''<br /><small> |
+ | | '''{{S4|13}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|1305}}</small> |
| Tribal Immunity |
| Tribal Immunity |
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+ | | {{tribebox4|8|aitutaki|S13 becky t.png|60px|Becky Lee|S13 candice t.png|Candice Cody|S13 caoboi t.png|Cao Boi Bui|S13 jessica t.png|Jessica Smith|S13 jonathan t.png|Jonathan Penner|S13 ozzy t.png|Ozzy Lusth|S13 sundra t.png|Sundra Oakley|S13 yul t.png|Yul Kwon}} |
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− | | '''{{S4|16}}'''<br /><small> |
+ | | '''{{S4|16}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|1606}}</small> |
| Tribal Immunity |
| Tribal Immunity |
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− | | {{ |
+ | | {{tribebox4|7|airai|S16 alexis t.png|60px|Alexis Jones|S16 eliza t.png|Eliza Orlins|S16 james t.png|James Clement|S16 jason t.png|Jason Siska|S16 kathy t.png|Kathy Sleckman|S16 natalie t.png|Natalie Bolton|S16 parvati t.png|Parvati Shallow}} |
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− | | '''{{S4|26}}'''<br /><small> |
+ | | '''{{S4|26}}'''<br /><small>{{Ep|2604}}</small> |
| Tribal Reward |
| Tribal Reward |
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+ | | {{tribebox4|9|bikal|S26 andrea t.png|60px|Andrea Boehlke|S26 brandon t.png|Brandon Hantz|S26 brenda t.png|Brenda Lowe|S26 cochran t.png|John Cochran|S26 corinne t.png|Corinne Kaplan|S26 dawn t.png|Dawn Meehan|S26 erik t.png|Erik Reichenbach|S26 malcolm t.png|Malcolm Freberg|S26 phillip t.png|Phillip Sheppard}} |
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− | | {{tribebox3|dara|[[File:S32 julia t.png|60px|link=Julia Sokolowski]][[File:S32 debbie t.png|60px|link=Debbie Wanner]][[File:S32 nick t.png|60px|link=Nick Maiorano]]<br />[[File:S32 scot t.png|60px|link=Scot Pollard]][[File:S32 tai t.png|60px|link=Tai Trang]]<br />Julia, Debbie, Nick, Scot, & Tai}} |
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+ | | {{tribebox-tr|5|dara|S32 debbie t.png|60px|Debbie Wanner|S32 julia t.png|Julia Sokolowski|S32 nick t.png|Nick Maiorano|S32 scot t.png|Scot Pollard|S32 tai t.png|Tai Trang}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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<gallery captiontextcolor="#000000"> |
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− | united we stand cook islands.jpg|[[Rarotonga]] competes in the challenge ( |
+ | united we stand cook islands.jpg|[[Rarotonga]] competes in the challenge ({{S4|13}}). |
− | Jessica pole.jpg|[[Jessica Smith|Jessica]] balances ( |
+ | Jessica pole.jpg|[[Jessica Smith|Jessica]] balances (''Cook Islands''). |
+ | Aitu_united_we_stand.jpg|[[Aitutaki]] after winning the challenge in ''Cook Islands''. |
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Tracy pole.jpg|[[Tracy Hughes-Wolf|Tracy]] competes in the challenge in {{S4|16}}. |
Tracy pole.jpg|[[Tracy Hughes-Wolf|Tracy]] competes in the challenge in {{S4|16}}. |
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26 caramoan headandshoulders.jpg|[[Bikal]] and [[Gota]] race ({{S4|26}}). |
26 caramoan headandshoulders.jpg|[[Bikal]] and [[Gota]] race ({{S4|26}}). |
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+ | Julia_aubry_uws.jpg|[[Julia Sokolowski|Julia]] and [[Aubry Bracco|Aubry]] prepare to balance. ({{S4|32}}) |
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+ | Julia_uws_.jpg|Julia keeps her balance in ''Kaôh Rōng''. |
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+ | Yellow_victory_uws.jpg|The yellow team wins in ''Kaôh Rōng''. |
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*This challenge has appeared in both ''[[Returning Players#History#Fans vs. Favorites|Fans vs. Favorites]]'' seasons ({{S4|16}} and {{S4|26}}). |
*This challenge has appeared in both ''[[Returning Players#History#Fans vs. Favorites|Fans vs. Favorites]]'' seasons ({{S4|16}} and {{S4|26}}). |
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*[[Erik Reichenbach]], [[Ozzy Lusth]], and [[Parvati Shallow]] are the only contestants to have competed in this challenge twice. |
*[[Erik Reichenbach]], [[Ozzy Lusth]], and [[Parvati Shallow]] are the only contestants to have competed in this challenge twice. |
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+ | **Each of them has won the challenge once - Ozzy in his first season, and Erik and Parvati in their second seasons. |
− | **Erik and Parvati only won the challenge in their second season. |
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− | *Every tribe who won this challenge had the eventual [[Sole Survivor]] of the season as a member. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Recurring Challenges}} |
{{Recurring Challenges}} |
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[[Category:Micronesia Challenges]] |
[[Category:Micronesia Challenges]] |
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[[Category:Caramoan Challenges]] |
[[Category:Caramoan Challenges]] |
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+ | [[Category:Kaôh Rōng Challenges]] |
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[[Category:Survivor (U.S.)]] |
[[Category:Survivor (U.S.)]] |
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[[Category:Survivor: Cook Islands]] |
[[Category:Survivor: Cook Islands]] |
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[[Category:Survivor: Micronesia]] |
[[Category:Survivor: Micronesia]] |
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[[Category:Survivor: Caramoan]] |
[[Category:Survivor: Caramoan]] |
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+ | [[Category:Survivor: Kaôh Rōng]] |
Revision as of 14:31, 3 October 2018
United We Stand (also known as Head and Shoulders) is a recurring tribal challenge that originated in Survivor: Cook Islands and required exceptional teamwork and balance.
Rules
Played in shallow water, each tribe uses a platform attached to a long pole (sometimes assembled in-challenge as a puzzle component) to transfer members of their tribe from one high platform to another. Once these teammates have reached the final platform, all members of the tribe must climb up to a smaller platform and fit onto the tower with their feet above the highest deck to win the challenge.
History
The challenge debuted in Survivor: Cook Islands. In this version, the three poles were assembled as a puzzle, before the tribes began transferring their teammates (Becky Lee and Jessica Smith for Aitutaki and Jenny Guzon-Bae and Parvati Shallow for Rarotonga) between two platforms. Aitutaki won the challenge, and immunity.
When the challenge reappeared in Survivor: Micronesia, Airai pioneered a creative strategy in which James Clement, with the rest of the tribe balancing the pole, carried teammates Eliza Orlins and Parvati Shallow between the platforms. This inventive solution gave Airai a lead that they converted to a challenge win, taking home immunity.
The challenge was modified in Survivor: Caramoan, where it became known as Head and Shoulders. In response to the strategy employed in Micronesia, contestants could no longer move whilst their teammate balanced on the platform (now wooden square platform balanced across the contestants' shoulders). Bikal edged a tight lead, narrowly winning the challenge and a visit from a local bushman.
The challenge reappeared in Survivor: Kaôh Rōng as a Reward Challenge. Following the rules established in Caramoan, the tribes had to move one member (Aubry Bracco, Cydney Gillon, and Michele Fitzgerald all attempted to stand on the poles for the Blue Team, while Julia Sokolowski did so for the Yellow Team) from one platform to another. The Blue Team was unable to make it more than a few steps before failing, allowing the Yellow Team to easily win the challenge.
Winners
Episode | Challenge Type | Winners |
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Cook Islands "Don't Cry Over Spilled Octopus" |
Tribal Immunity | Aitutaki |
Micronesia "It Hit Everyone Pretty Hard" |
Tribal Immunity | Airai |
Caramoan "Kill or Be Killed" |
Tribal Reward | Bikal |
Kaôh Rōng "The Jocks vs. the Pretty People" |
Team Reward | Debbie, Julia, Nick, Scot, Tai |
Gallery
Trivia
- This challenge has appeared in both Fans vs. Favorites seasons (Micronesia and Caramoan).
- Erik Reichenbach, Ozzy Lusth, and Parvati Shallow are the only contestants to have competed in this challenge twice.
- Each of them has won the challenge once - Ozzy in his first season, and Erik and Parvati in their second seasons.