Survivor: The Amazon - The Game

The Game

Episode title Air date Challenges Eliminated Vote Finish
Reward Immunity
"Boys vs. Girls" February 13, 2003 None1 Jaburu Ryan 4−3−1 1st Voted Out
Day 3
"Storms" February 20, 2003 Jaburu Tambaqui Janet 5−1−1−1 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
"Girl Power" February 27, 2003 Jaburu Jaburu Daniel 6−1 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
"Trapped" March 6, 2003 Tambaqui Tambaqui Joanna 4−2−1 4th Voted Out
Day 12
"Pick-up Sticks" March 13, 2003 None2 Jaburu Jeanne 4−2 5th Voted Out
Day 15
"More Than Meats the Eye" March 19, 2003 Tambaqui Tambaqui Shawna 4−2 6th Voted Out
Day 18
"Girls Gone Wilder" March 26, 2003 None3 Deena Roger 7−3 7th Voted Out
Day 21
"Sleeping With the Enemy" April 3, 2003 Dave,
Jenna Dave 8−1 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 24
"The Chain" April 10, 2003 Alex,
Matthew Deena 6−2 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 27
"Amazon Redux" April 17, 2003 Recap Episode
"Q & A" April 24, 2003 Survivor Auction Rob Alex 4−3 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30
"Sour Grapes" May 1, 2003 Matthew
Jenna
(Heidi)4
Christy 4−2 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33
"The Amazon Heats Up" May 8, 2003 Matthew
Matthew Heidi 3−2 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
"...And Then There Were Four" May 11, 2003 None Jenna Butch 3−1 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 37
Jenna Rob 1−0 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 38
"The Reunion" May 11, 2003 Jury Vote Matthew 6−1 Runner-Up
Jenna Sole Survivor
In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.

^1 There was no Reward Challenge and was not yet known to castaways.

^2 There was no Reward Challenge due to tribal swap.

^3 There was no Reward Challenge due to tribal merge.

^4 Jenna won Immunity but gave it to Heidi during tribal council.

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