Air Raid (also known as Gone Shootin') is a recurring challenge on Survivor. It debuted in Survivor: Worlds Apart and has since re-appeared in Cambodia, Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, Ghost Island, and Survivor 44.
Rules[]
One at a time, members of each tribe must race up a tower and through a series of obstacles. Once they have made it to the top of the tower, they will each take turns launching sandbags with a giant slingshot, attempting to hit targets out in a field. After a target is hit, tribes are required to switch out members, with each member being required to hit at least one target. The first tribe to hit all targets would win.
In Ghost Island, a water-based variation of the course appeared, requiring teams to race on a floating platform to shore in order to hit targets.
History[]
In Worlds Apart, though Escameca was first to the top of their tower, Nagarote came from behind to narrowly win the challenge, winning a beef stew feast and hot chocolate while watching sea turtles lay eggs.
The challenge was used as an Immunity Challenge on Cambodia. Though all three tribes were relatively equal early in the challenge, Stephen Fishbach's gaffe for Bayon ultimately handed the win to Angkor. Despite Spencer Bledsoe's efforts to salvage his tribe's situation, it was of no use, as Keith Nale won for Ta Keo, sending Bayon to Tribal Council for the first time.
In Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, Joe Mena drew the white rock and did not have to compete, automatically earning a spot on the reward. Although the red team set out on an early lead, Ashley Nolan had difficulty hitting a target, allowing the blue team of Chrissy Hofbeck, Cole Medders, Devon Pinto, JP Hilsabeck, and Ryan Ulrich to come from behind and join Joe on the reward.
In Ghost Island, a water-based version of the course was used, with teams to race on a floating platform to shore instead of racing up a tower. Wendell Holland's accuracy allowed the purple team of Angela Perkins, Chelsea Townsend, Donathan Hurley, Laurel Johnson, Libby Vincek, and himself to win reward.
The challenge reappeared in Survivor 44 as a Reward Challenge, where the tribes competed for tarps. The castaways had to climb up a cargo net and cross a net obstacle to get to the slingshots. Soka held on to a sizeable lead, while Carolyn Wiger floundered, effectively putting Tika out of the running as Soka and Ratu cruised to a first- and second-place finish respectively.
Winners[]
Episode | Challenge Type | Winners |
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Worlds Apart "Odd Woman Out" |
Tribal Reward | Nagarote |
Cambodia "A Snake in the Grass" |
Tribal Immunity | Angkor |
Ta Keo | ||
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers "Playing with the Devil" |
Team Reward | Chrissy, Cole, Devon, JP, Ryan |
Ghost Island "The Sea Slug Slugger" |
Team Reward | Angela, Chelsea, Donathan, Laurel, Libby, Wendell |
Survivor 44 "I'm Felicia" |
Tribal Reward | Soka |
Ratu |
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Joe Anglim is the only person to compete in this challenge twice. He won the challenge on his second attempt.
- The challenge is named after a song by the Canadian rock band Triumph.[1]
- In Cambodia, the targets were 5 by 4 feet and the tower was 20 feet tall.[2]
- The first five castaways voted out from Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, Katrina Radke, Simone Nguyen, Patrick Bolton, Alan Ball, and Roark Luskin, were invited back to help test run this challenge along with the Dream Team.[3]
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