The Olympic icon takes home $500,000 and the title of Sole Survivor.
Swimming world record holder and Australian legend Shane Gould, 61, has been crowned the Sole Survivor of Australian Survivor: Champions V Contenders.
Winning by one vote in the gripping finale, the Olympic icon managed to outwit, outlast and outplay the 23 other contestants after 50 days in the challenging tropical region of Savusavu, Fiji, securing the win along with $500,000 in prize money.
“It feels surreal,” Shane says. “It’s been a while since I’ve won an Olympic medal, and it was a challenge to see what I’m made of, to do something crazy!”
What began as twelve Champions and twelve Contenders commencing an unforgettable journey to play the world’s greatest game concluded with three original Champions – AFL Triple Premiership Footballer Brian Lake; Criminal Barrister Sharn Coombes; and swimming great Shane Gould – taking on their last chance at Immunity in the final episode.
In the ultimate endurance test, Brian, Sharn and Shane held onto an idol on top of a pole in the open waters, perched with their feet on narrow pedestals and exposed to the natural elements. Unlike the final challenge in previous seasons of Australian Survivor, this year contestants were required to keep both hands on the idol and both feet on the pedestals they were balanced on at all times.
Offering an extra motivational incentive to endure the harrowing challenge, host Jonathan LaPaglia surprised the remaining castaways with an emotional visit from their loved ones.
Battling immense seasickness from swaying atop the pole, Shane was the first to concede, collapsing into her husband Milton’s loving arms after one hour and 18 minutes. Desperate for the win, Brian’s attempt to crack Sharn’s determination and her loyalty to Shane resulted in a heated exchange between the duo as they continued to fiercely battle it out. Just after two hours, Brian made the fateful mistake of throwing his hat to Jonathan, thus breaking the rules of keeping both hands on the idol and eliminating himself from the Immunity Challenge by default.
With Sharn winning the all-important Immunity Necklace, her decision to stay loyal to her original alliance saw her take Shane through to the final Tribal Council.
At the last Tribal Council of Australian Survivor: Champions V Contenders this year, Sharn and Shane made their final emotional pitches to the jury. With nowhere to hide, the duo faced down their adversaries, tackling tough questions and criticisms head on and explaining their strategies and social games.
The deciding votes were dramatically cast and with only one ballot between them, Jonathan revealed Shane Gould as Australian Survivor: Champions V Contenders Sole Survivor.