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  1. 14 de may. de 2020 · Sarah Lacina explains origin of her gender bias Survivor speech. The Game Changers champ says "Rob would rather get beat by a man than a woman." By. Dalton Ross. Published on May 14, 2020...

    • Dalton Ross
    • 2 min
  2. 14 de may. de 2020 · CBS. Survivor contestant Sarah Lacina, a police officer from Iowa, cracked open the show’s gender bias. On the fortieth season finale of Survivor, a jury of past players awarded the prize of...

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    Cagayan

    Sarah was initially placed on the Aparri tribe of Brawns on Survivor: Cagayan. While in the woods, Sarah interrogated fellow police officer Tony Vlachos, asking if he was a cop. He lied to her, saying no, but Sarah did not believe this as she is also a cop. After some time, Tony decided to tell the truth. They bonded and formed an alliance called "Cops-R-Us". However, Tony lied once again to Sarah, claiming that Cliff Robinson and Lindsey Ogle were gunning for her. Sarah and Tony convinced Tr...

    Game Changers

    Sarah was initially placed on the Nuku tribe, where she aligned with Cirie Fields. However, many other Nuku members were targeting Cirie and Sarah and were willing to go along with that plan if they lost. However, because Nuku won the first two challenges, they did not go to Tribal Council. After a Tribe Switch on Day 7, she, along with fellow Nuku members Cirie, Andrea Boehlke, Ozzy Lusth and Zeke Smith, along with original Mana member Troyzan Robertson, was switched to the newly formed thir...

    Winners at War

    Sarah was initially placed on the Dakal tribe alongside her Cagayan castmate Tony. Sarah became a part of a seven-person coalition against the perceived "Poker Alliance" of Tyson, Amber and Kim. In the early days, she and Tony reformed their Cops-R-Us, with Tony assisting her on Night 8 to retrieve a Vote Steal advantage from the rival Selecamp. When Dakal went to their two tribal councils, Sarah helped her coalition vote out Amber and Tyson On Day 12, Sarah and fellow Dakal Sophie were swapp...

    At the Cagayan Reunion Show, Sarah announced that she was six months pregnant with her first child. Her son, Knox Wade, was born on August 22, 2014.
    In the spring of 2022, Sarah competed on CBS's The Challenge: USA. She became the winner of the season, alongside fellow Survivor contestant, Danny McCray.
    In the fall of 2022, Sarah competed on Paramount+'s The Challenge: World Championship. She was partnered with Theo Campbelland managed to make it to the final challenge once again. However, she was...
    Sarah has played all three of her seasons with Tony Vlachos. They are the third pair to accomplish this feat, following Colby Donaldson and Jerri Manthey (The Australian Outback, All-Stars, and Her...
    Sarah is the youngest member of the original Aparritribe.
    Sarah is the only member of Aparri to remain on the tribe after the tribe dissolve.
    Sarah went the longest without attending a Tribal Council in Cagayan.
  3. 14 de may. de 2020 · During Tribal Council on the Wednesday, May 13, episode, contestant Sarah Lacina explained that she felt her efforts in the competition were not recognized in the same way as her “Cops ‘R’ Us”...

  4. 14 de may. de 2020 · Sarah talks with Parade.com about what her winning chances were alongside Tony, how she reduced the preseason target on her back, and the importance of the gender discussion she had at Tribal...

  5. 16 de may. de 2020 · The clearest evidence of what Sarah spoke about, for anyone who doesn't believe she's correct, would simply be to look at the statistics. In the six seasons, the winner has been a man. In the five seasons before Winners at War , no woman received a vote.

  6. 25 de may. de 2017 · At the emotional tribal council where Smith’s gender history was revealed, Lacina was vocal about how she embraced her friend for the man he is.