Robinson 2019

Robinson 2019 was the eighteenth season of Expedition Robinson.[1] This season begins with twenty contestants being split into two tribes, competing against each other to try and win 500,000 SEK Like last season, this season was filmed in Kadavu Group, in Fiji. The season premiered on 17 March 2019 on TV4. Like last season, the season was presented by Anders Öfvergård.[2] The season concluded on 26 May 2019 where Klas Beyer won against Fia Grönborg in a challenge to claim the title and become this year's Robinson.[3]

Robinson 2019
Presented byAnders Öfvergård
No. of castaways22
WinnerKlas Beyer
Runner-upFia Grönborg
LocationKadavu Group, Fiji
Release
Original release17 March (2019-03-17) 
26 May 2019 (2019-05-26)
Season chronology

Season Summary

Team South initially suffered from absurd amounts of conflicts, caused by a player who was there to "make good TV". He was pulled from the game. The tribe was then led by a group of athletic men (Adnilson, Lucas and Emilio). They kept losing immunity challenges. Three women (Fia, Linn and Bonnie) formed an actual alliance, which is rare in Swedish Survivor, and voted out Adnilson, gaining majority in their tribe. Both tribes developed a strong team spirit. Team North was led by Klas, a wise and diplomatic man who had good relationships with every player in the game. In Team North, Sebastian was arguably the strongest physical player in the game. He formed a strong relationship with Anna but was voted off for being disliked by the other players. Just before the merge, Team North lost multiple players to twists and Team South merged with five players against four. However, one member of Team North (Sophie) found a chest with three extra votes. A rare occurrence in Swedish Survivor, both tribes stuck together after the merge, which resulted in Team North voting off Lucas, making it 4 vs 4. There were two islands separate from the main game: Gränslandet (The Borderland) and Utposten (The Outpost). Before the merge, challenge losers and players voted out went to Gränslandet and after the merge, they went to Utposten. Sebastian eventually returned from Gränslandet. Because he was blindsided by Team North before the merge, there were still hard feelings between them. Team South used that by making false alliances with both sides of Team North, playing them out against each other under the false premise of a permanent alliance. The other three players who returned from Gränslandet and Utposten were ultimately inconsequential. Knock-out challenges began at final eight. Just before that, everyone ganged up and voted out Sebastian, the biggest threat. Despite Team South consisting of three rather physically weak women, there were three even weaker players in the final eight. The final five therefore consisted of the Team South Alliance (the three women's alliance + Emilio) and Klas. At final four, there was an unexpected final tribal council. The jury decided who was immune and chose Klas, who would likely have been voted off otherwise by the Team South alliance. Because of the weak opposition, Klas, a physically average man, finished first in every knock-out challenge. Therefore, he had three advantages in the final three challenge, which he also won. Fortunately for him, Emilio was knocked out in the final three, which put Klas against Fia in the final multi-stage obstacle course. The course tested physical ability, map reading, endurance and fire making. Klas completed the course first and won the season.

Finishing order

Contestant Original Tribe Swapped Tribe Merged Tribe Voted Out The Borderlands The Outpost Finish
Carl-Stefan Hamilton
29, London, England
South Team Ejected
Day 7
22nd
Brigitta Hoffmann
44, Gothenburg
North Team Left Competition
Day 7
21st
Anna Wemlert
44, Skyrup
South Team 1st Voted Out
Day 6
Lost Duel to Nick
Day 8
20th
Cathrine Hardenborg
48, Stockholm
Lost Duel to Adnilson
Day 13
19th
Adnilson Costa da Cruz
28, Västervik
South Team 2nd Voted Out
Day 11
Lost Duel to Sebastian
Day 18
18th
Åsa Engström
29, Stockholm
South Team Lost Duel to Fia
Day 22
Lost Duel to Jannika
Day 23
17th
Suzana Dahlhjelm
56, Linköping
North Team South Team 4th Voted Out
Day 26
Lost Duel to Peter
Day 27
16th
Nick Söderblom
Entered Game
Won Duel
Day 28
Sebastian Larsson
Returned to Game
North Team 3rd Voted Out
Day 16
Won Duel
Day 28
Lucas Crespo Peñaloza
26, Stockholm
South Team North Team Robinson 5th Voted Out
Day 31
15th
Sophie Hanson
31, Los Angeles, United States
North Team South Team 6th Voted Out
Day 35
14th
Nick Söderblom
53, Kungsbacka
Season 17, 18th Place
Medically evacuated
Day 37
13th
Robert Åhrman
Returned to Game
North Team South Team Lost Challenge
Day 26
Voted In
Day ?
Anna Dahlbom
22, Malmö
North Team South Team Robinson 7th Voted Out
Day ?
12th
Sebastian Larsson
31, Gothenburg
North Team 8th Voted Out
Day ?
11th
Peter Feuk
59, Åseda
North Team Lost Duel
Day 3
Lost Duel Sent to
The Outpost
Day 28
Lost Challenge
Day ?
10th
Mathias Kristoffersson
42, Borgafjäll
North Team South Team Robinson Lost Challenge
Day 28
Lost Challenge
Day ?
9th
Jannika Navjord
Returned to Game
Lost Duel
Day 3
Lost Duel Sent to
The Outpost
Day 28
Won Challenge
Day ?
Robert Åhrman
46, Kinna
North Team South Team Robinson Lost Challenge
Day ?
8th
Tobias Bjurmark
28, Stockholm
North Team South Team Lost Challenge
Day ?
7th
Jannika Navjord
43, Stockholm
Lost Challenge
Day ?
6th
Linn Lund
29, Arvesund
South Team North Team Lost Challenge
Day ?
5th
Bonnie Almerstedt
45, Stockholm
South Team North Team 9th Voted Out
Day ?
4th
Emilio Strukelj
28, Gothenburg
South Team North Team Lost Challenge
Day ?
3rd
Fia Grönborg
23, Stockholm
South Team North Team Runner-up
Day ?
2nd
Klas Beyer
30, Umeå
North Team North Team Robinson
Day ?
1st

References

  1. "Robinson 2019: Alla deltagare". Aftonbladet. Archived from the original on 11 April 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  2. "Det valde årets Robinson-deltagare att ta med som personlig sak". Nyheter14. 28 February 2019. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
  3. "Grattis till segern i "Robinson" 2019, Klas – starkt jobbat". Aftonbladet. Archived from the original on 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2020-03-17. Retrieved 10 January 2020
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