The Complete List Of All 47 Survivor Winners And What They Are Doing Now In 2025
The ultimate quest for the title of "Sole Survivor" has captivated audiences for over two decades, culminating in 47 unique and often controversial champions who have walked away with the million-dollar prize. As of December 2025, the most recent addition to this exclusive club is Rachel LaMont, who was crowned the winner of Survivor 47, cementing her place in reality TV history. From the strategic brilliance of the early days to the fast-paced, idol-heavy New Era, the evolution of the game is best seen through the lens of its winners—the players who successfully navigated the social, strategic, and physical gauntlet against all odds.
This comprehensive article provides the definitive, up-to-date list of every single Survivor winner, from the very first season in Borneo to the latest finale, alongside fresh, current updates on what some of the most memorable and recent champions are doing with their lives and their winnings today.
The Definitive List of Every 'Sole Survivor' (Seasons 1–47)
The list of Survivor winners is a testament to the diverse strategies that can lead to victory. Only two players, Sandra Diaz-Twine and Tony Vlachos, have won the game twice, while the vast majority have achieved the coveted title just once, proving how difficult it is to repeat a winning performance. Below is the complete biography of every player who has won the game, listed by season.
- Season 1: Borneo (2000) – Richard Hatch
- Season 2: The Australian Outback (2001) – Tina Wesson
- Season 3: Africa (2001) – Ethan Zohn
- Season 4: Marquesas (2002) – Vecepia Towery
- Season 5: Thailand (2002) – Brian Heidik
- Season 6: The Amazon (2003) – Jenna Morasca
- Season 7: Pearl Islands (2003) – Sandra Diaz-Twine
- Season 8: All-Stars (2004) – Amber Brkich Mariano
- Season 9: Vanuatu (2004) – Chris Daugherty
- Season 10: Palau (2005) – Tom Westman
- Season 11: Guatemala (2005) – Danni Boatwright
- Season 12: Panama (2006) – Aras Baskauskas
- Season 13: Cook Islands (2006) – Yul Kwon
- Season 14: Fiji (2007) – Earl Cole
- Season 15: China (2007) – Todd Herzog
- Season 16: Micronesia – Fans vs. Favorites (2008) – Parvati Shallow
- Season 17: Gabon (2008) – Bob Crowley
- Season 18: Tocantins (2009) – J.T. Thomas
- Season 19: Samoa (2009) – Natalie White
- Season 20: Heroes vs. Villains (2010) – Sandra Diaz-Twine (2x Winner)
- Season 21: Nicaragua (2010) – Fabio Birza
- Season 22: Redemption Island (2011) – Boston Rob Mariano
- Season 23: South Pacific (2011) – Sophie Clarke
- Season 24: One World (2012) – Kim Spradlin-Wolfe
- Season 25: Philippines (2012) – Denise Stapley
- Season 26: Caramoan – Fans vs. Favorites (2013) – John Cochran
- Season 27: Blood vs. Water (2013) – Tyson Apostol
- Season 28: Cagayan (2014) – Tony Vlachos
- Season 29: San Juan del Sur (2014) – Natalie Anderson
- Season 30: Worlds Apart (2015) – Mike Holloway
- Season 31: Cambodia – Second Chance (2015) – Jeremy Collins
- Season 32: Kaôh Rōng (2016) – Michele Fitzgerald
- Season 33: Millennials vs. Gen X (2016) – Adam Klein
- Season 34: Game Changers (2017) – Sarah Lacina
- Season 35: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers (2017) – Ben Driebergen
- Season 36: Ghost Island (2018) – Wendell Holland
- Season 37: David vs. Goliath (2018) – Nick Wilson
- Season 38: Edge of Extinction (2019) – Chris Underwood
- Season 39: Island of the Idols (2019) – Tommy Sheehan
- Season 40: Winners at War (2020) – Tony Vlachos (2x Winner)
- Season 41: Fiji (2021) – Erika Casupanan
- Season 42: Fiji (2022) – Maryanne Oketch
- Season 43: Fiji (2022) – Mike Gabler
- Season 44: Fiji (2023) – Yam Yam Arocho
- Season 45: Fiji (2023) – Dee Valladares
- Season 46: Fiji (2024) – Kenzie Petty
- Season 47: Fiji (2024) – Rachel LaMont
The New Era of Champions: Fresh Updates on Recent Winners
The "New Era" of Survivor (Seasons 41 and beyond) has seen a shift towards faster gameplay, shorter seasons (26 days), and new twists, producing a crop of winners whose post-game lives are just as dynamic. The million-dollar prize often serves as a springboard for these champions. Here are the most current updates on some of the recent and most notable winners, as of late 2025.
Rachel LaMont (Season 47 Winner): The Latest Sole Survivor
Rachel LaMont, the Michigan native, was crowned the Sole Survivor of Survivor 47 on December 18, 2024, winning in a decisive 7-1-0 vote over her Final Tribal Council competitors, Sam Phalen and Sue Smey. Her victory was attributed to her consistent social game and ability to find herself on the right side of the numbers, despite frequently finding herself on the bottom of the tribe early on. Since winning the $1 million, Rachel has been actively engaging with the Survivor community, discussing the strategic lies she told at the Final Tribal, and planning what to do with the substantial prize money.
Dee Valladares (Season 45): From Fiji to Reality TV Crossover
Dee Valladares, the Cuban-born entrepreneur who won Survivor 45, has leveraged her reality TV success into a post-game career that extends beyond the island. In addition to her continued work as an entrepreneur in Miami, Dee has been making headlines for her appearances on other competitive reality shows. She confirmed an appearance on an installment of The Challenge and was also featured on The Traitors Canada, showcasing her versatile competitive spirit. Furthermore, she ran the New York City Marathon for the youth charity Good Sports, demonstrating her commitment to using her platform for philanthropic endeavors.
Maryanne Oketch (Season 42): Trading Idols for a Stethoscope
Maryanne Oketch, the charismatic and emotional winner of Survivor 42, has made a monumental career shift since her victory. She is currently training to become a doctor. Oketch is now an MD student at Schulich Medicine in Canada, following her lifelong passion for healing people. She has publicly stated that she is using a portion of her Survivor winnings to fund her enrollment in medical school, proving that the million-dollar prize can truly change a life's trajectory toward a noble goal.
Yam Yam Arocho (Season 44): The Salon Owner on the Traitors Circuit
Yamil "Yam Yam" Arocho, the popular salon owner from Puerto Rico who won Survivor 44, remains a beloved figure in the fandom. While he continues to run his salon in San Juan, Yam Yam has also joined the growing list of Survivor players who have crossed over to other reality shows. Most recently, he was announced as a cast member for The Traitors Season 4, where he will compete against a new set of reality TV stars and strategic players, hoping to replicate his winning magic in a different format.
The Statistical Anomaly: Two-Time Winners and Notable Records
While 47 players have won the title, the game’s history is defined by a few statistical outliers and iconic champions who stand above the rest. Understanding these records provides insight into the different winning formulas that have succeeded on the island.
The Two-Time Champions: Sandra Diaz-Twine and Tony Vlachos
Only two people in the show’s history have ever won the title of Sole Survivor twice. Sandra Diaz-Twine, famously known as "The Queen," was the first to achieve this feat, winning Pearl Islands (S7) and then Heroes vs. Villains (S20), with her iconic strategy of "as long as it ain't me." Tony Vlachos, the master of chaos and spy shacks, is the only other two-time winner, taking the titles in Cagayan (S28) and the all-winners season, Winners at War (S40), and securing the show's largest-ever prize of $2 million.
Oldest and Youngest Winners
The age of the winner is a key statistic, and the records prove that the game can be won by players of almost any age. Bob Crowley, the winner of Survivor: Gabon (S17), holds the record for the oldest Sole Survivor, having been 57 years old at the time of his victory. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Jenna Morasca (S6) and Fabio Birza (S21) are tied for the youngest winners, both having been 21 when they convinced the jury to award them the million dollars.
Winning Archetypes and the Final Tribal Council
The Final Tribal Council is where the winners truly earn their title by articulating their game to the jury. Historically, winners have come from every walk of life, from the strategic brilliance of Yul Kwon, the social mastery of Earl Cole, to the dominant physical game of Tom Westman. Recent data suggests that players over 40 have a statistically lower chance of winning compared to their younger counterparts, although players like Mike Gabler (S43) continue to defy these odds. Ultimately, the most common occupational group for Survivor winners is already among the highest paid, suggesting that the skills required for success in high-level careers often translate directly to the game.
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