"Honeymoon" for Colby and Jerri (2 of 3) | Survivor: Australian Outback | S0210: Honeymoon or Not?

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The eight remaining Barramundi members will be divided into four groups of two. They will then traverse a 3-leg obstacle course. The winners of the first two races compete against each other in the third race to determine the final winner.
Reward: A trip via helicopter to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Barrier Reef, where the winning twosome enjoys a feast of delicious food and a day of snorkeling.

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https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Honeymoon_or_Not%3F
Honeymoon or Not? is the tenth episode of Survivor: The Australian Outback.
Challenge: Double Play
Winner: Colby Donaldson and Jerri Manthey

Day 25
The Barramundi tribe's food supply is running low. They're down to just one supply of rice, and the stormy weather has made it impossible to fish.

The tribe gets Tree Mail about the Reward Challenge, telling them to divide themselves into pairs. The tribe decides to draw names out of a hat. Jerri ends up with Colby, while the other teams are Amber/Keith, Tina/Rodger, and Elisabeth/Nick. The challenge, an obstacle course, promises a majestic trip to the Great Barrier Reef. Jerri and Colby beat out Amber and Keith to claim the prize.

Day 26
Back at camp, the helicopter arrives to take Jerri and Colby to their reward. Jerri says that winning two consecutive rewards may irk her tribemates, but "I couldn't give a flying crap." During a meal of sandwiches, fruit, and champagne, Jerri tries to flirt with Colby, but he ignores her come-ons. They then go snorkeling at the reef. Jerri calls it "one hell of a first date." Colby calls it a nice break from the game.

https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/The_Obstacle_Course

The Obstacle Course (also known as Double Play, Wicker Ball Relay, Rats in the Rigging, Big Bad O-Course, Pitfalls and Pitstops, Balance Beam Maze, Dragon Slayer, Tower of Power and Battle of Evermore) is a recurring physical challenge that debuted in Survivor: Borneo.

Appearances:
--United States
Borneo
The Australian Outback
Africa
Thailand
Pearl Islands
All-Stars
One World
Philippines
Millennials vs. Gen X
Survivor 43
--Australia
Blood v Water
Heroes v Villains
--France
Every season
--South Africa
Santa Carolina
Maldives

Rules
Castaways must race through a series of physical and mental obstacles. The first tribe, team, or individual to complete the course wins.

History
United States
The challenge was first used as a tribal Immunity Challenge in Borneo, with each tribe having two pairs racing through obstacles. The first pair must run the first half of the course before meeting up with the second pair at an obstacle called the "blown bridge". Once they reach the other side, all four members must run the second half of the course to the finish line. In a close race, Tagi held a narrow lead throughout the challenge, crossing the finish line seconds before Pagong, sending Pagong to Tribal Council.

The challenge reappeared in The Australian Outback where the final eight were required to split up into pairs consisting of one man and one woman in a Reward Challenge. Two pairs would face off in each heat, with the winners of each heat then facing each other in a final heat. In the final heat, the team more physical team of Colby Donaldson and Jerri Manthey maintained a lead from the pair of Amber Brkich and Keith Famie, holding onto it to win reward.

In Africa, the castaways are again teamed up in four pairs of two. Like in The Australian Outback, the winners of the first two heats would face off in the final round. In the final round, the unlikely pair of Brandon Quinton and Frank Garrison defeated the pair of Ethan Zohn and Kim Johnson to win reward.

In Thailand, the final eight were divided into pairs and run the course in two separate heats, with the winning team in each heat again facing off in the final round. However, the winning pair would then face each other in a puzzle. In the end, the team of Brian Heidik and Helen Glover came out on top, with Brian besting Helen in the puzzle to win reward.

In Pearl Islands, the challenge took place at the wreck of an old Spanish galleon. The castaways again ran in pairs, with the winning pair in each heat moving on to the final round. In the final round, each pair would have to run the same course, but now collect bags of puzzle pieces along the way, then use the...

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