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BATTLE OF THE SEXES: RYAN AIKEN VOTED OUT OF THE TRIBE
February 13, 2003
Ryan AikenFinding themselves on the chopping block after a humbling loss to the women's tribe at the Immunity Challenge, the men's tribe took the long walk to the first Tribal Council of SURVIVOR: THE AMAZON. Ryan Aiken, the 23-year-old model from Ellicott City, Maryland, was voted out of the tribe in a 4-3-1 vote. Along with his poor work ethic, Ryan's fate was sealed by his lackluster performance at the Immunity Challenge, in which the men of Tambaqui spoiled a substantial lead.

Tambaqui powwowAs his torch was extinguished, Ryan looked back on the short time he spent in the Amazon: "I knew I was in for the biggest challenge of my life, and I definitely got what I came for. I have learned a lot, and most importantly, I have learned a lot about myself." ( Ryan's Final Words )

MEN VS. WOMEN

Janet puts in an oarSurvivors of the AmazonAfter a long journey down the Rio Negro deep into the Amazon jungle in Northern Brazil, host Jeff Probst, in a shocking twist, separated the Castaways into a tribe of women and a tribe of men. For the first time on SURVIVOR, it was the ultimate battle of the sexes.

After receiving their colored buffs and maps to their new camps, the men of Tambaqui and the women of Jaburu set off in opposite directions on their long paddle to find what would become their homes for the next 39 days. ( Heidi on her all-girl tribe )




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