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Robinson: La Gran Aventura 2002 was the second season of the Venezuela
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n version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson
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and it aired in 2002. Unlike any previous season, this season took place in a Patagonian Mountain (Argentina). During the premerge portion of the game, the South team dominated at the immunity challenges, winning all five, while the North team lost most of its members. Due to the numbers gap of 8–3 between the two tribes, they were merged when there were eleven players left in the game. Following the merger, the former South team members began to turn against each other leading to five of its former members being voted out of the competition. Following the elimination of the first jury member Carlos Correa, the black vote came into play. The black vote gave the person eliminated at one tribal council the power to vote at the next. When it came time for the final four, the contestants competed in two challenges. The winner of the first challenge, Raúl Arreaza, had to vote out one of the losers. He chose to eliminate the only member of the North team remaining in the game, Alfredo Gago. The final three then took part in a final challenge in which the loser would be eliminated. Alberto Vincentelli lost the challenge and was eliminated from the game. Ultimately, it was Graciela Boza won this season over Raúl Arreaza with a jury vote of 4–3.

Finishing order

Contestant Original
Tribes
Merged
Tribe
Finish
Maria Elena Amado
22, Maracaibo
Maracaibo
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North Team
Beatriz Pirela
23, Valencia
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North Team
Richard Hernández
23, Maracay
Maracay
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North Team
Rafael Cabrera
48, Calabozo
Calabozo
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North Team
Goretti De Abreu
34, Caracas
Caracas
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North Team
Raquel Taín
22, Caracas
Caracas
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South Team Robinson
Luis Zeppenfeldt
37, Mérida
Merida
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South Team
Carlos Correa
24, Caracas
Caracas
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South Team
Rhoda van Praag
24, Maracaibo
Maracaibo
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South Team
Bibi Kabche
27, Maracaibo
Maracaibo
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South Team
Ángel Mieres
21, Caracas
Caracas
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North Team
Lissette Rojas
32, Caracas
Caracas
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North Team
Alberto Vincentelli
28, Barquisimeto
Barquisimeto
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North Team
Alfredo Gago
21, Caracas
Caracas
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South Team
Raúl Arreaza
21, Caracas
Caracas
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South Team
Graciela Boza
34, Maracay
Maracay
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South Team

Voting history

Original Tribes Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Eliminated:
Beatriz
Richard
Rafael
Goretti
Raquel
Luis
Carlos
Rhoda
Bibi
Ángel
Lissette
Alfredo
Alberto
Raúl
Graciela
Voter|Vote
Graciela Raquel Luis Bibi Rhoda Bibi Ángel Lissette Jury Vote
Raúl Raquel Luis Bibi Bibi Bibi Ángel Lissette Alfredo
Alberto Raquel Luis Bibi Rhoda Bibi Ángel Lissette Graciela
Alfredo Maria Elena Maria Elena Rafael Richard Rafael Goretti Raquel Luis Carlos Rhoda Bibi Raúl Graciela Graciela
Lissette Beatriz Beatriz Beatriz Richard Rafael Goretti Raquel Luis Carlos Rhoda Bibi Raúl Alfredo Graciela
Ángel Beatriz Maria Elena Beatriz Richard Alfredo Goretti Raquel Luis Carlos Rhoda Bibi Raúl Raúl Graciela
Bibi Luis Luis Carlos Alberto Alberto Ángel Raúl
Rhoda Raquel Luis Carlos Bibi Graciela Raúl
Carlos Raquel Luis Bibi Rhoda Raúl
Luis Bibi Bibi
Raquel Luis
Goretti Maria Elena Maria Elena Beatriz Richard Rafael Ángel
Rafael Maria Elena Maria Elena Ángel Richard Alfredo
Richard Beatriz Beatriz Beatriz Rafael
Beatriz Ángel
Beatriz

At the first tribal council both Maria Elena and Beatriz received four votes. Following a re-vote, Maria Elena received more votes than Beatriz and was eliminated.

Starting with the ninth tribal council and continuing until the twelfth tribal council, the contestant voted out at the previous tribal council was permitted to vote.

External links

  • http://replay.web.archive.org/20030429233550/http://www.robinsonlagranaventura.com.ve/versiones/v2_2/participantes/index.asp (Official Site Archive)
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