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Presented by | Denis Brogniart |
No. of days | 40 |
No. of castaways | 20 |
Winner | Marc Rambaud |
Runner-up | Chantel Ménard |
Location | Sibu Island, Johor, Malaysia |
Release | |
Original network | TF1 |
Original release | 24 April 24 July 2015 | –
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Koh-Lanta: Johor is the fourteenth season of the French version of Survivor, Koh-Lanta. This season takes place in Sibu Island, Johor, Malaysia where 20 ordinary people will survive in the wilderness for 40 days.[1] In the end, one will win €100,000 and be crowned Sole Survivor. The main twist this season occurred on day 4 where each tribe had to banish two tribe mates to an island where they will stay indefinitely until further notice. The season premiered on 24 April 2015 and concluded on 24 July 2015 when Marc Rambaud won in a 9-2 jury vote against Chantel Ménard to be crowned Sole Survivor.[2]
Finishing order
Contestant | Original Tribe | Banished Twist | Swapped Tribe | Episode 5 Tribe | Merged Tribe | Finish |
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Babeth Delettre 52, Michery |
Lankawaï | 1st Voted Out Day 3 | ||||
Marie-Anne Queniart 38, Aix-en-Provence |
Tinggi | Tinggi | 2nd Voted Out Day 6 | |||
Benoît Jorion-Fahy 27, Lyon |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | 3rd Voted Out Day 9 | ||
Manon Allender 24, Lambersart |
Lankawaï | Banished | Tinggi | Left Competition Day 12 | ||
Isabelle Haouzi Returned to Game |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | 4th Voted Out Day 12 | ||
Loïc Crespin 20, Culoz |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Tinggi | Medically evacuated Day 13 | ||
Isabelle Haouzi 54, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Tinggi | 5th Voted Out Day 15 | |
Christophe Pendon Returned to Game |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | 6th Voted Out Day 17 | |
Margot Perrot Houwaer 22, Le Havre |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Medically evacuated Day 19 | |
Alban Pellegrin 28, Charbonnières-les-Bains |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Tinggi | Tinggi | 7th Voted Out 1st jury member Day 19 | |
Jeff Santiago Returned to Game |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | Koh-Lanta | 8th Voted Out Day 20 |
Corinne Bargoin Samuelian 45, Toulon |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Medically evacuated 2nd jury member Day 21 | |
Cédric Giosserand-Lucas 36, Paris |
Tinggi | Banished | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | 9th Voted Out 3rd jury member Day 23 | |
Charlaine Cuny 21, Lunéville |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | 10th Voted Out 4th jury member Day 26 | |
Nessim Kouachi 26, Villejuif |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | 11th Voted Out 5th jury member Day 26 | |
Jeff Santiago 32, Marseille |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | 12th Voted Out 6th jury member Day 29 | |
Christophe Pendon 30, Dunkirk |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | 13th Voted Out 7th jury member Day 32 | |
Jessica Potel 31, Soisy-sur-Seine |
Tinggi | Banished | Tinggi | Tinggi | 14th Voted Out 8th jury member Day 34 | |
Sébastien Ballesteros 25, Bayonne |
Lankawaï | Banished | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | 15th Voted Out 9th jury member Day 37 | |
Bruno Peisey 52, Le Havre |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | Lost Challenge 10th jury member Day 38 | |
Mélissa Bastin 28, Marseille |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Tinggi | Tinggi | 15th Voted Out 11th jury member Day 39 | |
Chantel Ménard 45, Vannes |
Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | Tinggi | Runner-up Day 40 | |
Marc Rambaud 43, Angers |
Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Lankawaï | Sole Survivor Day 40 |
Future appearances
Alban Pellegrin, Cédric Giosserand-Lucas and Chantal Ménard returned for Koh-Lanta: Le Combat des Héros. Jessica Potel returned for Koh-Lanta: L'Île des héros.
Voting history
Original Tribe | Banished Twist | Swapped Tribe | Episode 5 Tribe | Merged Tribe | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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► Episode | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | ||||||||||||
► Eliminated | Babeth | Marie-Anne | Benoît | Manon | Isabelle | Loïc | Isabelle | Christophe | Margot | Alban | Jeff | Corinne | Cédric | Charlaine | Nessim | Jeff | Christophe | Jessica | Sébastien | Bruno | Mélissa | |||||
► Votes | 7-2-1 | 5-3 | 8-1-1 | 0 [a] | 6-2-2 | 0 [b] | 5-1-1- |
5-2-2 | 0 [d] | 2 [e] | 6-5-1- |
0 [g] | 8-1-1-1 | 0 [i] | 4-2-2-1 | 6-1- |
4-3 | 3-3[k] | 3-2 [l] | 0 [m] | 1 | |||||
▼ Contestants | Votes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marc | Isabelle | Isabelle | Corinne | Jeff | Charlaine | Jeff | Christophe | Jessica | Sébastien | Sébastien | ||||||||||||||||
Chantal | Marie-Anne | Benoît | Mélissa | Sébastien | Cédric | Charlaine | Jeff | Christophe | Jessica | Sébastien | Sébastien | Mélissa | ||||||||||||||
Mélissa | Babeth | Benoît | Isabelle | Sébastien | Cédric | Charlaine | Marc | Christophe | Chantal | Chantal | Chantal | |||||||||||||||
Bruno | Marie-Anne | Benoît | Isabelle | Sébastien | Cédric | Charlaine | Jeff | Christophe | Jessica | Sébastien | Sébastien | |||||||||||||||
Sébastien | Babeth | Isabelle | Corinne | Jeff | Charlaine | Jeff | Christophe | Jessica | Chantal | Chantal | ||||||||||||||||
Jessica | [n] | Benoît | Isabelle | Sébastien | Cédric | Charlaine | Marc | Christophe | Chantal | Chantal | ||||||||||||||||
Christophe | Babeth | Isabelle | Charlaine | [o] | Charlaine | Jeff | Charlaine | Mélissa | Mélissa | Chantal | ||||||||||||||||
Jeff | Corinne | Benoît | Isabelle | Alban | Sébastien | [p] | Cédric | Cédric | Charlaine | Christophe | ||||||||||||||||
Nessim | Marie-Anne | Isabelle | Christophe | Jeff | Chantal | |||||||||||||||||||||
Charlaine | Babeth | Christophe | Christophe | Jeff | Christophe | Christophe | ||||||||||||||||||||
Cédric | [q] | Isabelle | Christophe | Alban | Jeff | Mélissa | ||||||||||||||||||||
Corinne | Marie-Anne | Isabelle | Christophe | [r] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alban | Babeth | Benoît | Isabelle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Margot | Marie-Anne | Christophe | Christophe | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Isabelle | Marc | Corinne | [s] | Jessica | Charlaine | |||||||||||||||||||||
Loïc | Babeth | Benoît | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manon | Babeth | Benoît | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Benoît | Corinne | Loïc | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Marie-Anne | Corinne | Corinne | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Babeth | Marc | Manon |
Jury vote | ||||||||||||
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Episode # | 14 | |||||||||||
Day # | 40 | |||||||||||
Finalist | Marc | Chantel | ||||||||||
Vote | 9-2 | |||||||||||
Juror | Vote | |||||||||||
Mélissa | Marc | |||||||||||
Bruno | Chantel | |||||||||||
Sébastien | Marc | |||||||||||
Jessica | Marc | |||||||||||
Christophe | Chantel | |||||||||||
Jeff | Marc | |||||||||||
Nessim | Marc | |||||||||||
Charlaine | Marc | |||||||||||
Cédric | Marc | |||||||||||
Corinne | Marc | |||||||||||
Alban | Marc |
Notes
A black vote in the voting chart indicates a vote cast by the contestant eliminated that is used for the subsequent tribal council.
- ^ After being checked & cleared by medical professionals for an injury, Manon chose to leave the game.
- ^ Loïc was medically evacuated from the game.
- ^ Benoît's black vote against Loïc did not count as the latter was medically evacuated from the game.
- ^ Margot was medically evacuated from the game.
- ^ Two ambassadors (Cédric & Jeff) were chosen by their tribes to have a mutual agreement on who to decide to eliminate. They chose to eliminate Alban. In addition, Christophe returned to the game during the meeting which enabled his safety from elimination.
- ^ As Christophe returned to the game, his black vote from his elimination was counted alongside his regular vote. In addition, Isabelle's black vote did not count as Alban was already eliminated.
- ^ Corinne was medically evacuated from the game.
- ^ Mélissa played a hidden immunity collar for herself. As a result, 6 votes were cancelled.
- ^ As Nessim was Charlaine's partner, he was also eliminated from the game.
- ^ As Marc won the immunity challenge, the black vote he received from Jeff did not count.
- ^ Bruno played a hidden immunity necklace for himself. However he did not receive any votes, therefore no votes were affected.
- ^ Jessica's black vote did not continue into the second round of voting.
- ^ Bruno came last in the final 4 elimination challenge.
- ^ Jessica was banished alongside her tribe mate Cédric, as they were banished, she couldn't cast a vote nor be eliminated at her tribe's tribal council.
- ^ Christophe returned to the game after Margot was medically evacuated.
- ^ Jeff returned to the game after Corrine was medically evacuated.
- ^ Cédric & Jessica were banished alongside Manon & Sébastien since day 4, as a result, they missed their tribes tribal council enabling them to be safe from elimination while also unable to cast a vote.
- ^ Corrine was put under medical watch & was moved to the infirmary. As a result, she did not go to tribal council which in turn, meant she couldn't cast a vote.
- ^ Isabelle returned to the game after Loïc was medically evacuated.
References
- ^ Decant, Charles (March 31, 2015). ""Koh-Lanta" 2015 : Découvrez les 20 candidats !". www.ozap.com.
- ^ "Gagnant de Koh-Lanta 2015 : Marc, sacré grand vainqueur... par un jury écoeuré !". www.purepeople.com. July 25, 2015.