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Survivor and Pearl
* Balboa, the merged tribe name in Survivor: Pearl Islands
* 1974 – Sandra Diaz-Twine, American reality contestant, winner of Survivor: Pearl Islands and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
Tribes compete frequently in both mental and physical challenges to win rewards or immunity, such as this race to pull cannons during the first episode of Survivor: Pearl Islands.
In Survivor: Pearl Islands it was also called " seamail ".
Redemption island is a combination of the outcast twist on Survivor: Pearl Islands and the Exile Island twist introduced on Survivor: Panama.
** Introduced the " Veto Armlet " in Survivor 10: Pearl Islands.
** Introduced the " Blood Pearl " in Survivor Philippines: Palau.
* Tijuana Bradley, competitor on Survivor: Pearl Islands 2003
Survivor: Pearl Islands ( also broadcast as Survivor: Pearl Islands — Panama ) is the seventh season of the United States reality show Survivor.
Rupert Boneham returned to the Pearl Islands for Survivor: All-Stars, placing 4th.
Boneham again returned to Survivor with Pearl Islands winner Sandra Diaz-Twine to participate in Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, the 20th season of Survivor.
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The Pearl Islands were featured in three seasons of the reality TV program Survivor, namely Survivor: Pearl Islands, Survivor: All-Stars and Survivor: Panama.

Survivor and Islands
In 2006, the island was used as the location for the tribal council in the US TV program Survivor: Cook Islands.
The Marquesas Islands were initially selected as a backup location for Survivor.
However, this twist would not be used regularly until Survivor: Panama and was also used in Cook Islands, Fiji, Micronesia, Gabon and Tocantins.
The Sole Survivor also receives a car provided by the show's sponsor, except in Survivor: Cook Islands.
** Survivor: Cook Islands: Ozzy Lusth
This twist would later be used in the American version of Survivor during Survivor: Exile Island and Survivor: Cook Islands.
Exceptions to this rule have been made, though, as a result of accident ( as seen in Survivor: Cook Islands ) or challenge victories.
* Ozzy Lusth of Survivor: Cook Islands and Survivor: Micronesia
* The U. S. television series Survivor: Cook Islands was filmed on Aitutaki, one of the islands in the southern group.
( The twist was re-used during Survivor: Cook Islands, with two contestants switching tribes.
* Yul Kwon, contestant and the first non-White and the first Asian-American winner of Survivor: Cook Islands

Survivor and winner
* 1982 – Parvati Shallow, American reality show contestant, winner of Survivor: Micronesia
The TV show Expedition Robinson, created by TV producer Charlie Parsons, which first aired in 1997 in Sweden ( and was later produced in a large number of other countries as Survivor ), added to the Nummer 28 / Real World template the idea of competition and elimination, in which cast members / contestants battled against each other and were removed from the show until only one winner remained.
* Sophie Clarke ( 1989-), winner, CBS-TV Survivor, season 23 ( fall 2011 ), from Willsboro.
* James Thomas, Jr., a winner of the American reality TV show Survivor: Tocantins
The player selected may be either the first loser of a challenge ( as was the case in Survivor: Palau ), or a person selected by either the winning or losing tribe in the tribal phase, or an individual challenge winner in the individual phase.
Jeff Probst admitted that this was a bit much, and for " Survivor: South Pacific " the rules were changed so only the winner remained in the game, while all others were eliminated.
The winner of this challenge has never won the game, leading to the concept of a " Survivor car curse ".
" Thomas, Jr., winner of Survivor: Tocantins, is from Samson.
Sophie Clarke, winner of Survivor: South Pacific
* Jenna Morasca, winner of Survivor: The Amazon ( resident of South Fayette Township, which uses the Bridgeville mailing address )
* Jenna Morasca, winner of Survivor: The Amazon
* Amber Brkich Mariano, ( born August 11, 1978 ), winner of Survivor: All Stars
* Todd Herzog, winner of Survivor: China
* Todd Herzog, winner of Survivor: China
The winner of Survivor: The Amazon was Jenna Morasca, a 21-year-old swimsuit model from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who defeated Matthew von Ertfelda by a vote of 6-1.
Jenna Morasca, winner of Survivor: The Amazon
Brian Heidik, winner of Survivor: Thailand
Notable Vassar alumni include first black graduate Anita Florence Hemmings ( 1897 ), poet Edna St. Vincent Millay ( 1917 ), computer pioneer Grace Hopper ( 1928 ), poet Elizabeth Bishop ( 1934 ), physician Beatrix Hamburg ( 1944 ), politician and activist Frances Farenthold, psychiatrist Bernadine P. Healy ( 1965 ), actress Meryl Streep ( 1971 ), CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid ( 1977 ), television personality Andrew Zimmern ( 1984 ), actress Lisa Kudrow ( 1985 ), actress Hope Davis ( 1986 ), musician Mark Ronson, journalist Evan Wright ( 1988 ), writer-director Noah Baumbach ( 1991 ), Flickr founder Caterina Fake ( 1991 ), What Not to Wear host Stacy London ( 1991 ), Survivor: Africa winner Ethan Zohn ( 1996 ), actress Lecy Goranson.
Boneham finished 6th while Diaz-Twine was the winner, making her the first two-time winner of Survivor.

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