ETHAN ZOHN: THE SOLE SURVIVOR
January 10, 2002

After 39 days on a physical and emotional roller coaster, Ethan Zohn, the 27-year-old professional soccer player from Lexington, MA, is the winner of the million dollar prize, earning the title of SURVIVOR AFRICA's Sole Survivor.

At the end of day 38, three Survivors returned to camp to face the final Tribal Council vote. Joining the Jurors were Tom Buchanan, the 46-year-old goat farmer from Saltville Virginia, who was voted out of the tribe, leaving Kim Johnson, Ethan and Lex to compete for the final two spots.

After winning the final Immunity Challenge, her second in a row, it was solely up to Kim Johnson to make that choice. After weighing her difficult decision, she voted Lex out of the tribe, making him the seventh and final Juror to cast the final vote.

Ethan & K.J.With the voting power shifting from the two remaining Survivors to the seven-member Jury, Ethan and Kim knew their fate rested in their former tribemates' hands. After an often-times tense question and answer session, one by one the jury cast their vote for who they thought should win the title of Sole Survivor.

As the votes were revealed, host Jeff Probst announced, "The Winner of SURVIVOR AFRICA is Ethan Zohn."


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