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The series' first Asian-American winner, Yul was best known for his role as the chief strategist of the improbably successful [[Aitu Four]] alliance, which overcame a daunting numerical disadvantage to sweep the final four. Yul played a key role in this reversal when he used his [[Hidden Immunity Idol]] to gain [[Jonathan Penner]]'s allegiance. His social equanimity and keen strategic mindset earned him the title of [[Sole Survivor]] in a close 5-4-0 vote.
 
The series' first Asian-American winner, Yul was best known for his role as the chief strategist of the improbably successful [[Aitu Four]] alliance, which overcame a daunting numerical disadvantage to sweep the final four. Yul played a key role in this reversal when he used his [[Hidden Immunity Idol]] to gain [[Jonathan Penner]]'s allegiance. His social equanimity and keen strategic mindset earned him the title of [[Sole Survivor]] in a close 5-4-0 vote.
   
Returning to ''Winners at War'', Yul rallied the one time players against the players that played multiple times. Following the [[Tribe Switch]], he found himself in a numerical advantage. However, he was blindsided in the last vote before the merge, as [[Michele Fitzgerald]] and [[Nick Wilson]] feared his intelligence.
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Returning to ''Winners at War'', Yul rallied the one time players against the players that played multiple times. Following the [[Tribe Switch]], he found himself in a numerical advantage. However, he was blindsided in the last vote before the merge, as [[Michele Fitzgerald]] and [[Nick Wilson]] feared his intelligence. He failed to win both the re-entry duels and finished in 14th.
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==

Revision as of 20:11, 14 May 2020

Yul Kwon is the Sole Survivor of Survivor: Cook Islands. He later competed on Survivor: Winners at War.

The series' first Asian-American winner, Yul was best known for his role as the chief strategist of the improbably successful Aitu Four alliance, which overcame a daunting numerical disadvantage to sweep the final four. Yul played a key role in this reversal when he used his Hidden Immunity Idol to gain Jonathan Penner's allegiance. His social equanimity and keen strategic mindset earned him the title of Sole Survivor in a close 5-4-0 vote.

Returning to Winners at War, Yul rallied the one time players against the players that played multiple times. Following the Tribe Switch, he found himself in a numerical advantage. However, he was blindsided in the last vote before the merge, as Michele Fitzgerald and Nick Wilson feared his intelligence. He failed to win both the re-entry duels and finished in 14th.

Profile

Retrieved from CBS.com

Yul Kwon was born in Queens, New York to parents who emigrated from South Korea. The family moved to the West Coast when he was six years old and he was raised in Concord, California. He attended high school at Northgate High in Walnut Creek, California, where he played varsity water polo and track and graduated valedictorian.

Kwon then attended Stanford University and obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in symbolic systems (theoretical computer science). While at Stanford, he received the James Lyons Award for Service, attended officer candidates school for the U.S. Marine Corps and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. Kwon went on to receive his Juris Doctor Degree from Yale Law School, where he served on the editorial board of the Yale Law Journal.

Kwon has enjoyed a diverse career straddling both the private and public sectors in law, business and technology. He practiced a mix of litigation, appellate, transactional and regulatory work at several law firms. He also served as a judicial clerk to a federal judge on the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals. Additionally, he worked as a legislative aide to Senator Joseph Lieberman in Washington, D.C., where he helped draft sections of the Homeland Security Bill and other technology-related legislation. Several years ago, Kwon decided to switch careers and become a management consultant at McKinsey. From there, he joined Google's business strategy group and most recently went back into consulting.

Kwon's favorite hobbies include politics, boxing, ultimate fighting and volunteering with kids. He describes himself as idealistic, compassionate and ambitious. He became passionate about creating awareness for more minority bone marrow donors in the U.S. after launching a major search to find a match for his best friend who was diagnosed with leukemia, but ultimately succumbed to the disease.

Kwon is a member of the Washington, D.C. and California State Bar Associations. He is also a member of the Lambda Phi Epsilon fraternity.

Kwon currently resides in San Mateo, California. His birth date is February 14, 1975.[1]

Hometown: Concord, California
Current residence: Los Altos, California
Previous season: Winner of Survivor: Cook Islands (Season 13)
Occupation: Product Management
Hobbies: Hobbies? You mean the things I used to do before I had kids?
Pet peeves: People who don't wash their hands after using the toilet. I'm a total germophobe.
Three words to describe you: Empathetic, introverted, and idealistic.
When did you first watch Survivor? Survivor: Borneo!
Do you still watch Survivor? Yes.
Who is your inspiration in life? I once heard someone say that the richness of a person's life isn't measured by money, but by the people in it. I felt inspired by this back then, and continue to believe it today.
What does Survivor mean to you and your family? I owe my family to Survivor. I met my wife after we were set up by Brad Virata (my Tribemate from Cook Islands) and now we have two beautiful girls who just watched Survivor for the first time!
What is one way playing Survivor changed your life? Winning Survivor gave me a platform for raising awareness of issues I care about, from diversity in media, to the need for more minority bone marrow donors, to the importance of civic and political engagement. It also gave me a lifelong aversion to eating coconuts.
As Survivor approaches Season 40 and celebrates 20 years on television, what does it mean to be a part of the legacy? It's gratifying to be part of something that changed the media landscape and brought more diversity onscreen to mainstream audiences. Survivor showed that, regardless of gender or ethnic differences, we're all human beings who share a common capacity for connection, inspiration, and glee over well-executed blindsides.

How will you play differently than you did in your past season? When I played on Cook Islands, I felt as though I had to walk on eggshells and monitor every word, especially in light of the surprise theme for that season. Now that I'm free of those constraints, I'm just gonna let it rip![2]

Survivor

Cook Islands

Yul Kwon began the competition as part of the green Puka Puka (nicknamed "Puka") tribe, which was entirely comprised of Asian-Americans. When the tribes marooned off the Cook Islands, the four racially divided tribes scoured the ship for supplies. Frantic as everybody, Yul got distracted by all the commotion, causing the chicken he was holding to escape, only to end up in the hands from another contestant, Jonathan Penner.

Four to five days in, Kwon immediately began a friendly bond with tribemate Becky Lee, which would eventually blossom as a formidable alliance of two, while slightly became distant to another tribemate, Cao Boi Bui, whose "Asian jokes" silently aggravated the other tribe members, Jenny Guzon-Bae and Brad Virata. Any strategies within Puka Puka were put on hold, as the green tribe won two consecutive Reward/Immunity Challenges. On Day 5, Yul was sent to Exile Island, where he solved the clues to a broken compass, which was revealed as the Hidden Immunity Idol, giving him a high degree of power.

When the four tribes became two on Day 7, Yul, Becky, and Cao Boi were transferred to the new Aitutaki tribe, along with members from the other three original tribes. Yul bought time to expand his alliance, adding former Rarotonga members Jonathan Penner, who happened to be the only other person to be sent to Exile Island at the time, and Candice Woodcock. After losing the subsequent Immunity Challenge, an added twist that sent Candice to Exile Island ruined Yul's plans to take his new alliance in motion. To make up for Candice's absence, Yul improvised by convincing Cao Boi and Jessica Smith to eliminate Cecilia Mansilla. The new Aitutaki tribe later enjoyed a lengthy winning streak, winning four of the next five challenges.

After a double elimination twist that would forcibly send "Aitu" to Tribal Council, Yul was approached by Cao Boi, who presented a plan which he called "Plan Voodoo." The salon owner speculated two things: 1.) Jonathan had the Hidden Immunity Idol; and 2.) there is a budding "Whites' Alliance" once the Caucasian contestants are reunited at the merge. As a solution, Cao Boi proposed that the vote should end up a 3-3 tie between Candice and Jonathan to nullify any power obtained by playing the idol. While oblivious of the fact that Yul was the true owner of the idol, this, and his eccentric personality caused Cao Boi's "Plan Voodoo" to backfire, sending him home and keeping Yul's alliance intact. When Rarotonga finally broke Aitutaki's winning streak, Yul joined in sending Jessica home for being an alliance outsider.

On Day 20, the castaways were given the chance to mutiny. Candice and Jonathan took the opportunity, leaving only himself, Becky, Sundra Oakley, and Ozzy Lusth, who was the next intended target. Despite the numbers disadvantage, the Aitu Four rallied together and won the remaining challenges and would punish Candice at every opportunity by sending her to Exile Island for her betrayal. The Aitu Four would enter the merge with five Raros and needing someone to flip, Yul turn towards Jonathan to flip back to Aitu. After showing him the Hidden Immunity Idol, Jonathan agreed and would like to vote off Nate Gonzalez instead, trusting him the least. Yul agreed and Jonathan flipped to the Aitu side, resulting in Nate being blindsided.

After the remaining Raros, including Jonathan, were voted out, Yul was in the final four, with his alliance. On Day 38, A Tree Mail stated to perform the Rites of Passage and proceed to the Final Immunity Challenge. Confused by this, Jeff revealed that this season will feature a Final Three for the first time at Final Tribal Council instead of the usual Final Two. Although unable to win immunity, his Immunity Idol kept him safe. He offered the idol to Becky, but she rejected it stating it is only fair to enter a tiebreaker between Becky and Sundra after all they've been through.

In the end, Yul was declared the Sole Survivor for his brilliant strategy and excellent social game over Ozzy's dominance in challenges in a 5-4-0 jury vote.

At the Live Reunion Show, Yul lost to Ozzy for most popular contestant of the season, with the latter winning a car.

Voting History

Yul's Voting History
Episode Yul's
Votes
Voted Against
Yul
1 Puka Puka Tribe Immune
2 Puka Puka Tribe Immune
3 Cecilia -
4 Aitutaki Tribe Immune
5 Aitutaki Tribe Immune
6 Cao Boi -
8 Jessica -
9 Aitutaki Tribe Immune
10 Aitutaki Tribe Immune
11 Nate Adam, Candice,
Nate, Parvati
12 Candice -
13 Jonathan -
14 Parvati -
15 Adam Adam
Sundra -
Jury Votes
for Yul
Adam, Brad, Candice,
Jonathan, Sundra
Sole Survivor, Day 39

Winners at War

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Voting History

Yul's Voting History
Episode Yul's
Votes
Voted Against
 Yul
1 Dakal Tribe Immune
Amber -
2 Dakal Tribe Immune
3 Dakal Tribe Immune
4 Tyson -
5 Sele Tribe Immune
6 Parvati -
7 Wendell Michele,
Nick, Wendell
Voted Out, Day 18
8 On Edge of Extinction
9
10
11
12
13
14
Eliminated, Day 35
Voted for
Sole Survivor
Tony

Post-Survivor

  • Kwon made several notable lists in 2006/2007, including People Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive, People Magazine's Hottest Bachelors, and Extra TV's Most Eligible Bachelors. He was profiled in VIBE Magazine's "Juice" issue as part of the New Power Generation, consisting of people who will shape the future. An online poll by Entertainment Weekly also found Kwon to be the favorite Survivor winner among its readers.
Yul Kwon Wedding

Yul on his wedding day.

  • On April 12, 2008, Yul proposed to Sophie Tan, who accepted.[3] The couple was introduced through Brad Virata and couple married on April 18, 2009.[4] Brad, Becky Lee, Jonathan Penner, and Sundra Oakley attended the ceremony.
  • In summer of 2009, Yul, along with the other first eighteen Survivor winners, appeared on a TVGuide special "Survivor Millionaires: Where Are They Now?"[5]
  • Yul's wife has since gave birth to two daughters, Genevie (born September 2010)[6] and Kaylin (born February 25, 2013).[7]
  • In 2012, Yul hosted America Revealed, a show on PBS that explains how America gets its energy. Yul also began to appear in Korean dramas in acting roles in that year.
  • Yul currently works as head of Facebook's privacy program.[8]

Trivia

  • Yul was the only person in Survivor: Cook Islands to be exiled and not be a member of the original Rarotonga tribe.
    • He was also the only person to be exiled once as the others sent to Exile Island were exiled at least three times each.
  • Yul is the first castaway to find the Hidden Immunity Idol and win the game.
  • Yul is the first and only Survivor contestant to reach Day 39 without ever being in danger of being voted out. Yul's original tribe won the two Immunity Challenges it competed in, after which Yul found the Hidden Immunity Idol, which he held until Day 38. This feat is unlikely to be repeated due to the format change of the idol's usage the following season.
    • Yul is the first contestant to secure a seat at the Final Tribal Council before Day 38 - because of the aforementioned circumstances, following Adam's elimination at Tribal Council on Day 37, Yul was guaranteed to be in the finals as long as he did not relinquish his Hidden Immunity Idol. He would be followed by Michele Fitzgerald.
  • Yul is the first Asian-American to reach the Final Tribal Council. He was immediately followed by Becky Lee, who won a tiebreaker on Day 38.
  • Yul was the first man to reach the Final Tribal Council without winning an individual Immunity Challenge, and subsequently the first man to win in such circumstances.
  • Yul is the first Sole Survivor to have the same number of votes against as the amount of jury votes for.
  • Yul is the first Sole Survivor to win against two finalists, as he was in the first Final Three in the show's history.
  • Yul is the first Asian-American Sole Survivor. He was followed by Natalie Anderson.
  • Yul was the only male from Dakal to not be not be on the merged tribe, as Tyson won his way back into the game. 

References

Preceded by
Panama
S12 aras t
Aras Baskauskas
Sole Survivor Titleholder
Cook Islands
S13 yul t
Yul Kwon
Succeeded by
Fiji
S14 earl t
Earl Cole
Survivor: Cook Islands Castaways
 Adam
Rarotonga
S13 adam t
 Becky
Puka Puka
S13 becky t
 Billy
Aitutaki
S13 billy t
 Brad
Puka Puka
S13 brad t
 Candice
Rarotonga
S13 candice t
 Cao Boi
Puka Puka
S13 caoboi t
 Cecilia
Aitutaki
S13 cecilia t
 Cristina
Aitutaki
S13 cristina t
 J.P.
Aitutaki
S13 jp t
 Jenny
Puka Puka
S13 jenny t
 Jessica
Rarotonga
S13 jessica t
 Jonathan
Rarotonga
S13 jonathan t
 Nate
Manihiki
S13 nate t
 Ozzy
Aitutaki
S13 ozzy t
 Parvati
Rarotonga
S13 parvati t
 Rebecca
Manihiki
S13 rebecca t
 Sekou
Manihiki
S13 sekou t
 Stephannie
Manihiki
S13 stephannie t
 Sundra
Manihiki
S13 sundra t
 Yul
Puka Puka
S13 yul t
Survivor: Winners at War Castaways
 Adam
Sele
S40 adam t
 Amber
Dakal
S40 amber t
 Ben
Sele
S40 ben t
 Danni
Sele
S40 danni t
 Denise
Sele
S40 denise t
 Ethan
Sele
S40 ethan t
 Jeremy
Sele
S40 jeremy t
 Kim
Dakal
S40 kim t
 Michele
Sele
S40 michele t
 Natalie
Sele
S40 natalie t
 Nick
Dakal
S40 nick t
 Parvati
Sele
S40 parvati t
 Rob
Sele
S40 rob t
 Sandra
Dakal
S40 sandra t
 Sarah
Dakal
S40 sarah t
 Sophie
Dakal
S40 sophie t
 Tony
Dakal
S40 tony t
 Tyson
Dakal
S40 tyson t
 Wendell
Dakal
S40 wendell t
 Yul
Dakal
S40 yul t