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===South Pacific===
===South Pacific===
Lusth returned to compete on ''Survivor'' for a third time in ''[[Survivor: South Pacific]]''. He is one of two former contestants (the other being [[Benjamin Wade (Survivor contestant)|Benjamin "Coach" Wade]]) returning for another shot at the million dollars. Lusth and his tribe planned to use the tribal council to their advantage and hence Lusth was intentionally sent to Redemption Island to beat an opposing tribe member and even up the numbers of both tribes in the merge. He won and re-entered the game, only to be voted out the next episode. <ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/08/24/survivor-south-pacific-ozzy-coach-return/ 'Survivor: South Pacific': Ozzy and Coach to return for new season. They talk about it here! -- EXCLUSIVE]</ref>
Lusth returned to compete on ''Survivor'' for a third time in ''[[Survivor: South Pacific]]''. He is one of two former contestants (the other being [[Benjamin Wade (Survivor contestant)|Benjamin "Coach" Wade]]) returning for another shot at the million dollars. Lusth and his tribe planned to use the tribal council to their advantage and hence Lusth was intentionally sent to Redemption Island to beat an opposing tribe member and even up the numbers of both tribes in the merge. He won and re-entered the game, only to be voted out 2 episodes later. <ref>[http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/08/24/survivor-south-pacific-ozzy-coach-return/ 'Survivor: South Pacific': Ozzy and Coach to return for new season. They talk about it here! -- EXCLUSIVE]</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Oscar Lusth
Born (1981-08-23) August 23, 1981 (age 43)
Known forSurvivor

Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth (born August 23, 1981 in Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico) is a reality show contestant who first appeared on Survivor: Cook Islands. He finished as the 1st runner-up in a 5–4–0 vote to Yul Kwon. Lusth later competed in Survivor: Micronesia as one of the returning favorites. He also appeared on the second American Ninja Warrior where he was eliminated on the obstacle, the Bridge of Blades.[1]

Survivor

Cook Islands

On Survivor: Cook Islands, Lusth was the longest-lasting contestant from the original Aitutaki tribe, and stayed an Aitutaki member even after the tribe switch. Dominant in swimming, agility and balance, he won five out of six individual immunity challenges. He was also very valuable in the tribal challenges, as he helped the Aitutaki tribe to win challenges. At the final Tribal Council, he was praised for his athletic skills, yet criticized for being somewhat of a loner. He finished in second place in a 5–4–0 vote, and was the first male runner-up in two years since the 8th season.

Micronesia

Survivor: Micronesia was Lusth's second appearance on Survivor. With regard to his prior appearance, Lusth commented, "My mistakes last time were basically being too much of a loner. I'm never going to go anywhere by myself except to use the bathroom".[2] His relationship with castmate and fellow Survivor: China participant Amanda Kimmel became notable early on in the season, with Cirie Fields joking that Kimmel would be giving birth to "little Ozzlets." In episode 4, he found the immunity idol on Exile Island and put a fake idol where he found the real one. In episode 10, he left his hidden immunity idol at camp, and was subsequently voted out 5–4. At the final tribal council he berated Parvati Shallow for selling away their friendship and confessed his love for Kimmel. He and Kimmel were still together as of the reunion show, but they subsequently separated.[3] He also revealed at the reunion show that he and Shallow have healed their friendship.

South Pacific

Lusth returned to compete on Survivor for a third time in Survivor: South Pacific. He is one of two former contestants (the other being Benjamin "Coach" Wade) returning for another shot at the million dollars. Lusth and his tribe planned to use the tribal council to their advantage and hence Lusth was intentionally sent to Redemption Island to beat an opposing tribe member and even up the numbers of both tribes in the merge. He won and re-entered the game, only to be voted out 2 episodes later. [4]

References

  1. ^ "The Former Lives Of Survivor Contestants". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 4, 2008.
  2. ^ "Jeff Probst's Scouting Reports". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 4, 2008.
  3. ^ "Survivor: Interview With Amanda - 'I would have ripped that thing to shreds!'". fansofrealitytv.com. April 2010.
  4. ^ 'Survivor: South Pacific': Ozzy and Coach to return for new season. They talk about it here! -- EXCLUSIVE

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