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  2. Survivor: One World - Wikipedia

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    The season aired weekly from February 15, 2012, until May 13, 2012, when Kim Spradlin was named the winner over Sabrina Thompson and Chelsea Meissner by a 7–2–0 vote. In addition, Spradlin won $100,000 as the "Sprint Player of the Season", earning the fans' vote over runners-up Meissner, Greg "Tarzan" Smith and "Troyzan" Robertson .

  3. While she was honored to join Jenna Morasca, Chrissy Hofbeck, Kim Spradlin-Wolfe and Kelly Wiglesworth, Rachel noted that she’s well aware Kelly and Chrissy made it to the finale and didn’t win.

  4. 'Survivor 46' Runner-Up Charlie Davis Says His Relationship ...

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    That Kim Spradlin strategy. But it really started at the Final Seven vote where I was moving against Maria, because it started to come into my head, this whole idea of credit.

  5. Survivor: Winners at War - Wikipedia

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    Kim Spradlin-Wolfe One World: 36 San Antonio, Texas: Dakal 14th voted out 11th jury member Day 29 Jeremy Collins San Juan del Sur & Cambodia: 41 Foxborough, Massachusetts: Sele 15th voted out 12th jury member Day 31 Nick Wilson David vs. Goliath: 28 Williamsburg, Kentucky: Dakal Sele 16th voted out 13th jury member Day 34 Denise Stapley ...

  6. Who Won 'Survivor: Winners at War'? - AOL

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    Amber Mariano, Danni Boatwright, Ethan Zohn, Tyson Apostol, Rob Mariano, Parvati Shallow, Yul Kwon, Wendell Holland, Adam Klein, Sophie Clarke, Kim Spradlin-Wolfe, Jeremy Collins and Nick Wilson ...

  7. Coach (Survivor contestant) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Wade grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, the son of William and Cherri Wade. [5] He attended Tyson Middle School and West High School in Knoxville. [6] He began his musical career as a teenager, playing trumpet in the Knoxville Youth Symphony Orchestra and making appearances with the Indianapolis Symphony, the Knoxville Symphony, and the New York Metropolitan Opera. [3]