Calle 7 (season 2)

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Calle 7
Season 2
StarringMartín Cárcamo
Country of originChile
Release
Original networkTVN
Original releaseAugust 3, 2009 (2009-08-03) –
January 29, 2010 (2010-01-29)
Season chronology
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Season 3

The second season of Calle 7 began on Monday, August 3, 2009. The new competitors were presented, and called "Challenging Team", they will team up to compete against the well known "Team Calle 7" that includes the first season winner Francisco "Chapu" Puelles. The competition system is the same as the one utilized in the first season; On Mondays and Wednesdays, the two teams compete in three events, each worth 100, 200 and 300 points. The winner of those days is saved from competing in elimination, while the loser has to compete among themselves on Tuesdays and Thursdays to elect a nominated team member. The elimination competition is on Fridays, and the loser leaves Calle 7 for ever. This season is formally presented Jean Philippe Cretton as the co-host of Calle 7.

The Final was on January 29, 2010 on a prime time schedule (22:00 hours GMT-4) the contestant that became the winner of the 2nd season of Calle 7, for second time, Francisco "Chapu" Puelles taking the big final prize 5 million chilean pesos (US$9,500) a prize that he share 50% with Felipe Camus, so he can continue his dream of studding. Felipe Camus take the second place and obtain 500,000 chilean pesos (US$930), and also a symbolic award "Spirit of Calle 7" for being the one the better shows the values of the program, as clean competition and friendship.

Teams[]

Original teams[]

Yellow team
Player Eliminated
Chile Alain Soulat
Chile Belén Muñoz
Chile Constanza Vivas
Chile Felipe Camus
Chile Francisco "Chapu" Puelles
Chile Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez
Uruguay Laura Prieto
Chile Ronny "Dance" Munizaga
Chile
Chile
 
Red team
Player Eliminated
Chile Alejandro Arriagada
Chile Yuri Gutiérrez
Chile Ivana Vargas
Chile André Etchever
Chile Giordano Barros
Argentina Sandra Bustamante
Argentina Daniel Fernández
Chile Matías Leal 3rd Eliminated
Chile Karen Amenábar 2nd Eliminated
Chile Andrea Koch 1st Eliminated

New teams[]

The new teams of the second season of Calle 7 were presented on August 26, 2009, due to the constant defeats suffered by the Red challenging team. It was decided that the teams were not equally balanced, so new teams were created and the following is the new structure:

Yellow team
Player Eliminated
Chile Francisco "Chapu" Puelles 18th Eliminated and Winner
Chile Felipe Camus 2nd Place
Argentina Daniel Fernández 3rd Place
Chile 22nd Eliminated
Chile (captain) 5th and 21st Eliminated
Chile Alejandro Arriagada 17th Eliminated
Uruguay Laura Prieto 15th Eliminated
Chile Camila Stuardo 14th Eliminated
Chile André Etchever 12th Eliminated
Chile Daniel Vergara 4th and 11th Eliminated
Chile Solange Grassi Quit
 
Red team
Player Eliminated
Chile Juan Pablo Alfonso (captain) 4th Place
Chile Alejandro Arriagada 20th Eliminated
Uruguay Laura Prieto 19th Eliminated
Chile Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez Quit
Chile Maite Orsini 18th Eliminated
Chile Alain Soulat Quit
Chile Yuri Gutiérrez Quit
Chile Paz Duarte 16th Eliminated
Chile Ivana Vargas 13th Eliminated
Chile Yesenia Guerrero 10th Eliminated
Chile Giordano Barrios 9th Eliminated
Chile Juan Pablo Alfonso 8th Eliminated
Chile Ronny "Dance" Munizaga 7th Eliminated
Argentina Sandra Bustamante 6th Eliminated
Chile Constanza Vivas Quit
Chile Belén Muñoz Quit

Teams competition[]

Week Immunity 1st Nominated 2nd Nominated 3rd Nominated 4th Nominated Extra Nominated Saved Winner Eliminated
August 3 — 07 Giordano Barrios André Etchevers Andrea Koch Alejandro Arriagada Alejandro Arriagada André Etchevers Andrea Koch
August 10 — 15 Matías Leal Ivana Vargas Alejandro Arriagada Sandra Bustamante [a]Karen Amenábar Alejandro and Sandra Matías Leal Karen Amenábar
August 17 — 21 Sandra Bustamante Alejandro Arriagada Matías Leal André Etchevers Alejandro Arriagada André Etchevers Matías Leal
August 23 — 28 Constanza Vivas Giordano Barrios Daniel Fernández Juan Pablo Alfonso Belén Muñoz Belén Muñoz Daniel Fernández [b]
August 30 — September 4 André Etchever Daniel Vergara Alejandro Arriagada Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez André Etchever [c]Daniel Vergara
September 6 — 11 Constanza Vivas Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez Yuri Gutiérrez André Etchevers Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez [d]
September 13 — 18 André Etchever Ronny "Dance" Munizaga Felipe Camus Alain Soulat Sandra Bustamante Alain Soulat Sandra Bustamante
September 20 — 25 Ivana Vargas Laura Prieto Daniel Vergara Alejandro Arriagada [e]Ronny "Dance" Munizaga Laura Prieto Alejandro Arriagada Ronny "Dance" Munizaga
September 27 — October 2 Felipe Camus Giordano Barrios Daniel Fernández Juan Pablo Alfonso Yuri Gutiérrez Daniel Fernández Giordano Barrios [f]Juan Pablo Alfonso
October 4 — 09 Daniel Fernández Giordano Barrios Yuri Gutiérrez Daniel Vergara Ivana Vargas Daniel Vergara Yuri Gutiérrez Giordano Barrios
October 11 — 16 Daniel Vergara Felipe Camus Alain Soulat Juan Pablo Alfonso Yesenia Guerrero Felipe Camus Yesenia Guerrero
October 18 — 23 Alejandro Arriagada Daniel Vergara Maite Orsini Alain Soulat Juan Pablo Alfonso Maite Orsini Juan Pablo Alfonso Daniel Vergara
October 25 — 30 Laura Prieto Alejandro Arriagada Felipe Camus André Etchevers Yuri Gutiérrez Alejandro and Felipe Camus André Etchevers
November 1 — 06 Ivana Vargas Maite Orsini Laura Prieto Alejandro Arriagada Yuri Gutiérrez Laura and Maite Yuri Gutiérrez Ivana Vargas
November 8 — 13 Alejandro Arriagada Alain Soulat Camila Stuardo Laura Prieto Laura Prieto Alain Soulat Camila Stuardo
November 16 — 20 Yuri Gutiérrez Paz Duarte [g]Francisco "Chapu" Puelles Maite Orsini Laura Prieto [h] Francisco "Chapu" Puelles [i]Laura Prieto
November 23 — 27 Alain Soulat Maite Orsini Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez Alejandro Arriagada Paz Duarte Alejandro and Maite Pancho and Alain Paz Duarte
November 30 — December 4 Alain Soulat Daniel Fernández Alejandro Arriagada [j] Daniel Fernández [k]Alejandro Arriagada
December 7 — 11 Maite Orsini Daniel Fernández Alejandro Arriagada Francisco "Chapu" Puelles Maite Orsini Daniel Fernández [l]Francisco "Chapu" Puelles
^[a] nominated due to injury in the previous week
^[b] Belén Muñoz leaving the competition
^[c] replacing Solange Grassi
^[d] replacing Constanza Vivas
^[e] Ronny was injured the week prior
^[f] replacing
^[g] Francisco "Chapu" Puelles replaces Valeria Ortega as the nominated one
^[h] Paz Duarte presented an injury
^[i] winner of the repechaje
^[j] Yuri Gutierrez missed
^[k] replacing Yuri Gutierrez
^[l] replacing Alain Soulat

Individual competition[]

Week 1st Nominated 2nd Nominated 3rd Nominated 4th Nominated Week's Winner Saved Winner Eliminated
December 14 — 18 Maite Orsini Laura Prieto Daniel Fernández Francisco "Pancho" Rodríguez Daniel Fernández Maite Orsini
December 21 — 25 Laura Prieto Francisco "Chapu" Puelles Daniel Fernández [m] [n]Laura Prieto
December 28, 2009 — January 1, 2010 Alejandro Arriagada Laura Prieto [o] Felipe Camus [o] [p] and Alejandro Laura Prieto
January 4 — 08 Alejandro Arriagada Daniel Fernández Francisco "Chapu" Puelles [q]Daniel Fernández Alejandro Arriagada
January 11 — 15 Daniel Fernández Juan Pablo Afonso [r] Felipe Camus Daniel Fernández
January 18 — 22 Juan Pablo Afonso Daniel Fernández Francisco "Chapu" Puelles Felipe Camus Francisco "Chapu" Puelles [s]Daniel and Juan Pablo
^[m] none because the Christmas parades
^[n] none because the team is celebrating Christmas
^[o] none because New Year
^[p] both winners
^[q] substituted by Alain Soulat
^[r] substituted bt Constanza Vivas
^[s] both winners
Final Week 1st Nominated 2nd Nominated 3rd Nominated Eliminated Semi Finalists Finalists Winner
January 25 — 29 Daniel Fernández Juan Pablo Afonso Felipe Camus Felipe Camus Francisco "Chapu" Puelles
Daniel Fernández
Juan Pablo Alfonso
Francisco "Chapu" Puelles
[t]Felipe Camus
Francisco "Chapu" Puelles
^[t] send directly to the big final by the public

Elimination order[]

Contestants Team Weeks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Francisco P Yellow IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN OUT IN LOW IN IN IN LOW WINNER
Felipe Yellow IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN IN LOW IN LOW IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN 2nd
Daniel F Yellow IN LOW IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW LOW LOW IN IN LOW LOW LOW OUT
Juan Pablo Red LOW IN IN IN IN OUT IN LOW LOW IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW LOW OUT
Valentina Yellow IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN QUIT IN IN IN LOW LOW IN LOW LOW OUT
Valeria Yellow IN IN IN IN IN OUT IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW LOW LOW OUT
Alejandro Red LOW LOW LOW IN LOW IN IN LOW IN IN IN IN LOW LOW LOW IN LOW OUT LOW IN IN LOW OUT
Laura Red IN IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN IN IN IN LOW LOW OUT IN IN LOW LOW OUT
Francisco R Red IN IN IN IN LOW LOW IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN IN IN QUIT
Maite Red IN IN LOW IN LOW IN LOW LOW IN LOW OUT
Alain Red IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN IN LOW LOW IN IN LOW IN LOW LOW IN QUIT
Yuri Red IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN LOW LOW IN IN LOW LOW IN IN IN IN QUIT
Paz Red IN IN IN LOW OUT
Camila Yellow IN IN OUT
Ivana Red IN LOW IN IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW IN IN IN OUT
André Yellow LOW IN LOW IN LOW LOW IN IN IN IN IN IN OUT
Daniel V Yellow IN OUT IN IN LOW IN LOW IN OUT
Yessenia Red IN IN IN IN OUT
Giordano Red LOW IN IN LOW IN IN IN IN LOW OUT
Ronny Red IN IN IN IN IN IN LOW OUT
Sandra Red IN LOW LOW INJURY INJURY INJURY OUT
Constanza Red IN IN IN IN IN IN QUIT
Solange Yellow IN IN QUIT
Belén Red IN IN IN QUIT
Matías Red IN LOW OUT
Karen Red IN OUT
Andrea Red OUT
Stephanie Red QUIT

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