Challenges: MPF percentile
Seasons: 1 | Days played: 39.5 | Wins: 0 | Final Three: 1
Challenge stats | Tribal council stats | Jury stats | Overall stats | ||||||||||
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Season | ChW | ChA | ChW% | VFB | VAP | TCA | TC% | wTCR | JVF | TotJ | JV% | SurvSc | SurvAv |
S29: San Juan del Sur | 1.42 | 14.36 | 0.10 | 9 | 2 | 13 | 0.69 | 3.23 | 2 | 8 | 0.25 | 1.04 | 6.15 |
Career | 1.42 | 14.36 | 0.10 | 9 | 2 | 13 | 0.69 | 3.23 | 2 | 8 | 0.25 | 1.04 | 6.15 |
Challenges: MPF percentile
Tribal: VFB% percentile
Tribal: rVAP percentile
Performance ranks are a quick visual measure of the contestant's season vs. historical data from all prior contestants, in three basic (scorable) categories:
1. Performance in individual challenges (MPF), as a measure of "physical game";
2. Ability to vote people out consistently (VFB%, or VFB/TCA), or "strategic game"; and
3. Ability to avoid being voted against (rVAP, or TCA-VAP) - which scales better than a percentage would - for "social/strategic game."
See also: Full glossary for all these abbreviations.
Tribal/team challenge record (2-for-10):
Individual challenge record (1-for-12): (Mean % finish: 55.4%)
Hero challenge/ duel record (0-for-1): (Mean % finish: 50%)
Wins: | 2 |
2nd place: | - |
Played: | 10 |
Win%: | 0.20 |
Sat out: | - |
Wins: | 1 |
Played: | 12 |
Win%: | 0.08 |
Mean% Finish: | 55.4% |
Wins: | 0 |
Played: | 1 |
Win%: | 0.00 |
Mean% Finish: | 50% |
Idols held/played (0/0):
VFB - Votes for the person booted (9/13):
Tribal | Voted | Boot (totals) | VFB? |
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Ep1 | Dale | Nadiya Anderson (voted out, 5-3-1) | - |
Ep2 | Baylor | Val Collins (voted out, 4-4; 5-1) | - |
Ep3 | John | John Rocker (voted out, 5-2) | Yes |
Ep5 | Kelley | Kelley Wentworth (voted out, 3-2-2) | Yes |
Ep6 | Dale | Dale Wentworth (voted out, 3-2-1) | Yes |
Ep8 | Josh | Josh Canfield (voted out, 6-5) | Yes |
Ep9 | Jeremy | Jeremy Collins (voted out, 5-3-2) | Yes |
Ep10 | Wes | Wes Nale (idoled out, [0]-[0]-2) | Yes |
Ep11 | Reed | Reed Kelly (voted out, 7-1) | Yes |
Ep12 | Keith | Alec Christy (voted out, 4-3) | - |
Ep13 | Keith | Jon Misch (voted out, 2-2-2; 3-0) | - |
Ep14 (F5) | Baylor | Baylor Wilson (idoled out, 2-[0]) | Yes |
Ep14 (F4) | Keith | Keith Nale (voted out, 3-1) | Yes |
13 | TOTALS | 9 |
VAP - Votes against (2):
Jury votes received (2/8):
Advantages held/played: | 0/0 |
Idols found: | 0 |
Idols played: | - |
Votes voided: | - |
VFB: | 9 |
Tribals: | 13 |
VAP: | 2 |
Made: | 0 |
For winners: | - |
Received: | 2 |
Total jurors: | 8 |
Pre-game interviews
Post-game interviews
From her official CBS Survivor: San Juan del Sur cast bio page:
"Occupation: Media Buyer
Personal Claim to Fame: Winning the title of Miss Michigan USA 2013, the first pageant I ever competed in and using the platform to be the first woman to ever come out with having MRKH syndrome (born without a uterus) on an international scale. MRKH syndrome affects 1 in approximately 4,500 women around the world.
Inspiration in Life: Giuliana Rancic for being so strong and open with her and her husband’s journey with surrogacy.
Hobbies: Working out, painting and learning about wine.
Pet Peeves: Waiting in line
3 Words to Describe You: Spontaneous, loyal and versatile.
If You Could Have 3 Things on The Island What Would They Be and Why? 1) My cell phone for photos 2) The Bible to keep my mind occupied 3) A stuffed animal to sleep with
Survivor Contestant You Are Most Like: Jefra
Reason for Being on Survivor: To challenge myself socially, mentally and physically. Also, to win the million dollars to be able to adopt and have a surrogate to start a family.
Why You Think You’ll “Survive” Survivor: I am a survivor in my everyday life because I was diagnosed with a life altering syndrome at 16 and didn't let it destroy me. Being told I wasn't 'normal' and could never have kids was the last thing I wanted to hear at that age. I've learned to try and turn every negative into a positive and that life will always throw hard things at you, but it's how you handle those obstacles that matter the most. This game is tough. It's challenging mentally, socially and physically and I know that I can overcome anything is thrown at me no matter how bad it hurts and no matter how many times I break down just because I have in my life.
Why You Think You Will Be the Sole Survivor: I will never give up. No matter what happens in the game, there are always loopholes and opportunities to change the way things are going. After my diagnosis, I realized that life may not always deal you a good hand, but it's how you play the hand that can change it around.
What Does It Mean to You to Play Survivor with Your Loved One? Jon and I get to experience something that only three or four couples ever have. Blood vs. Water seems to be so much harder than playing as an individual because we have to learn how to maneuver through this social and physical game together. Our sole purpose of being on this show is to challenge ourselves, but to also win to start a family by adoption or surrogacy."