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  Survivor Fever - Survivor All Stars
Ethan: I wasn't surprised she voted for me, but I was hoping she'd see the light and vote for Jerri.
Ethan: No. I felt that, and still feel, that to bring a winner with you to the final two is a smart strategy.
Ethan: I can only answer to what went on during the show, and yes, she is that lazy.
www.survivorfever.net /chat_s8_ethan.html   (1904 words)

  
 Ethan Zohn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethan Zohn (born on November 12, 1973 in Lexington, Massachusetts) won $1,000,000 on the Africa edition of Survivor.
Zohn was a soccer goalkeeper at Vassar College, and played professionally for the Hawaii Tsunami and Cape Cod Crusaders of the United Soccer Leagues and in Zimbabwe for Highlanders Football Club.
Zohn was also one member of Team Mad River during the 2002 Eco-Challenge in Fiji.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ethan_Zohn   (1085 words)

  
 ESPN.com - Page2 - Ethan Zohn
Zohn answered Page 2's Darren Rovell's request for 10 Burning Questions, but only after he promised Zohn that he wouldn't ask him one question that he'd been asked over the last two weeks.
Zohn: No. But they're all claiming a little piece of me. One girl now likes to say that she lost her virginity to me.
Zohn: No. No one wants to go to Teaneck, N.J. But every time we'd play someone, you'd kind of hear the buzz from the other team and the crowd.
espn.go.com /page2/s/questions/zohn.html   (661 words)

  
 JewishJournal.com
Ethan Zohn emerged as the sole survivor of the third installment of the CBS reality show "Survivor" during the two-hour Jan. 10 finale, defeating Kim Johnson, a 57-year-old retired teacher from Oyster Bay, N.Y. "I was happy to do our tribe proud," Zohn told The Jewish Journal.
Zohn has nearly gained back the 26 pounds he lost during the show’s filming and is getting back into shape.
For Jews, Zohn’s pride in his faith and culture was a refreshing change from the evangelical Christians cast in the show’s previous seasons.
www.jewishjournal.com /home/preview.php?id=7985   (1154 words)

  
 Ethan Zohn Speaker - Booking Keynote Speaker for Corporate, Meeting Event - Contact Ethan Zohn
Ethan Zohn is best known for winning a million dollars on Survivor, the CBS hit reality show.
Before Survivor, Zohn was a professional soccer player, having played both domestically and internationally, including a year in Zimbabwe.
Zohn also played soccer and lacrosse at the collegiate level for Vasser, where he graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology.
www.grabow.biz /printable_pages/Ethan-Zohn.htm   (468 words)

  
 One for the Money, Two for the Show
Ethan Zohn, FDU Division I assistant men’s and women’s soccer coach, and Carl Bilancione, BS’77 (T-H), DMD’81 (T-H), were contestants on “Survivor: Africa,”; the latest version of the wildly popular reality-based CBS television series.
Zohn was among the 800 applicants chosen from 55,000 aspiring contestants.
Zohn and Kim Johnson, a retired teacher, were then left to the mercy of a jury of seven cast-out tribe mates who would decide the contest.
www.fdu.edu /newspubs/magazine/02sp/survivor.html   (2518 words)

  
 Harvest of Hope: Ethan Zohn, 2004 Keynote Speaker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Since Ethan has experience in that area, he decided to use his money and fame to help provide AIDS education, using African role models -- soccer players -- to teach children about HIV and AIDS.
Ethan played soccer in Zimbabwe for one year and decided to base "Grassroot Soccer" there because of the great need.
More than just another of today's instant celebrities, Ethan Zohn is truly a man of character, interested in helping those in need and speaking to students about their unique opportunities to use their talents for others.
www.harvestofhopecolorado.org /2004dinner/zohn.htm   (267 words)

  
 CBS
He is a professional soccer player, having been employed as a goalie for the Highlanders Football Club (Zimbabwe), Cape Cod Crusaders (Cape Cod, Massachusetts) and the Hawaii Tsunami (Oahu, Hawaii).
Zohn attended Vassar College, where he graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology.
In addition to playing soccer, Ethan Zohn is an aspiring inventor who enjoys scuba diving, photography, running and cooking (he's a vegetarian).
www.cbs.com /primetime/survivor3/survivors/bios/ethan.shtml   (166 words)

  
 CBS
Originally from Lexington, Massachusetts, Ethan moved to New York, where he attended Vassar College, graduating in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology.
Ethan also played for the 1997 and 2001 U.S. National Maccabiah Team (Israel).
Ethan is currently single and living in New York City.
www.cbs.com /primetime/survivor8/survivors/bio/ethan.shtml   (290 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | 'Survivor' Winner Uses Prize Money for AIDS Education in Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Zohn had spent several years as a professional soccer player in Zimbabwe, so the realities of life in Africa were not exactly unknown to him.
Ethan Zohn says staggering statistics, like the fact that 25 million Africans are infected with HIV, don't always work.
Ethan Zohn says athletics are a very effective way to get the point across that the world is a community and that what happens in Africa matters in the United States.
www.theepochtimes.com /news/6-5-15/41576.html   (791 words)

  
 First Year Experience Office
Ethan was recently awarded the honour of “best new speaker of the year” by Campus Activities Magazine.
Ethan will speak about how he turned his Survivor winnings and notoriety to make a difference in the community and the world.
Ethan Zohn is the ideal speaker to close a week of Orientation activities and kick off first year for the Class of 2009.
www.carleton.ca /fyeo/featuredEvents/FE_EthanZohn.htm   (404 words)

  
 HPH NOW, February 4, 2005, Getting to Know You: Events Build Community Atmosphere at School
Ethan Zohn (l), winner of the TV reality show Survivor: Africa, and Kirk Friedrich both played with the professional soccer team Highlanders Football Club in Zimbabwe.
Ethan Zohn, who grew up in Lexington, MA, may be best known in the U.S. for winning the CBS-TV show Survivor: Africa, but he played soccer for the professional Highlanders Football Club in Zimbabwe before achieving reality-TV show fame.
Zohn was approached by former Highlander Thomas Clark, who had gone onto medical studies at the University of New Mexico after his soccer career.
www.hsph.harvard.edu /now/feb4/prevention.html   (512 words)

  
 Fairleigh Dickinson Knights News
Zohn, a member of the Boran tribe in the show, was featured several times discussing what was going on within his group.
Zohn’s tribe was not as resourceful and spent the second day and night with being able to decontaminate the water they had gathered.
Zohn has served as an assistant men’s coach at Fairleigh Dickinson since 1998, helping the Knights to the Northeast Conference (NEC) regular season and tournament titles in 2000, along with a NCAA play-in appearance.
alpha.fdu.edu /thsports/news/zohn10-12.html   (1049 words)

  
 CAMPUSPEAK Speaker - Ethan Zohn
Ethan played soccer in Zimbabwe for a year and decided to base Grassroot Soccer there because there was such a high need.
Ethan relates the character-building moments in his own life from his father's death when he was 14, to experiences he had on the soccer field and in college, to illustrate how character is built and why it is important to develop, nurture and refine our character.
Before he became an instant celebrity for winning Survivor Africa, Ethan Zohn was a professional soccer player for teams in the United States and Zimbabwe.
www.campuspeak.com /speakers/zohn   (742 words)

  
 The Winner of "Survivor: Africa"--Ethan Zohn quiz -- free game
Prior to participating in "Survivor", Ethan was a professional soccer player and was a goalie for many different soccer teams.
When Ethan played "Survivor: Africa", every vote that he cast at Tribal Council was an elimination vote, meaning that whoever he voted for that night was the person who was voted out of the game.
During the final Tribal Council, Brandon asked Ethan who, of the jury members, did he feel was the least worthy to sit with him in the Final Two.
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=174485   (274 words)

  
 Ethan Zohn
Zohn has participated in numerous speaking engagements, appeared in a Hewlett Packard commercial, hosted numerous MTV specials, and appeared in various other television and print media.
Zohn hosted "Ethan Zohn's Zone," an online journal summarizing the events of the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan.
Zohn moved to New York to attend Vassar College, from which he graduated in 1996 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology.
www.netaid.org /global_action_awards/judges/2004/ethan-zohn.html   (318 words)

  
 SurvivorHunks.com: Ethan Zohn
Still, Ethan was the last of the four previous winners to be ousted, a respectable enough result considering the size of the target he wore as a Survivor millionaire.
Ethan Zohn joined the world's most exclusive club at the end of his Kenyan adventure, a club that now boasts 3 members including himself.
Our faith in humanity was restored beyond measure with Ethan's Survivor 3 Africa victory, for he proved conclusively that nice guys can win, too, that lying, scheming, and backstabbing aren't the only course to success on reality television.
www.survivorhunks.com /EthanZohn   (291 words)

  
 Ethan Zohn to Make Appearance at the Hall of Fame   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ethan Zohn, CBS’ Survivor: Africa Champion, will appear at the National Soccer Hall of Fame on Saturday, July 16 at 7:00pm in conjunction with the Girls' College Showcase Tournament.
Zohn was a high school and collegiate soccer player before continuing his playing career as a professional for the Highlanders Football Club in Zimbabwe and the Cape Cod Crusaders of the United Soccer Leagues.
The win in Survivor: Africa presented Ethan with an opportunity to create a non-profit foundation, GrassRoot Soccer, an international HIV/AIDS awareness and educational organization, with Dr. Thomas Clark, M.D., Kirk Friedrich, and Methembe Ndlovu, teammates from Highlanders Club.
www.soccerhall.org /news/2005/ZohnAppearance_3302005.htm   (795 words)

  
 Zap2it - TV news - Ethan Takes the Prize
Soccer player Ethan Zohn is the winner of "Survivor: Africa" after edging Kim Johnson in the final showdown by a vote of five to two.
Zohn was the named the winner live in Los Angeles Thursday night following a two-hour episode which featured the departures of Tom Buchanan and then Lex van der Berghe, after Kim Johnson won two consecutive immunity challenges to ensure a spot in the final two.
Zohn takes home $1 million in prize money, along with a sports utility vehicle, while Johnson received $100,000 for her second place finish.
tv.zap2it.com /tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271|73036|1|,00.html   (343 words)

  
 ussoccer.com - Men's National Team
People will be able to walk with Ethan onto the team's Seoul-based training field to get up-close-and-personal with the squad as they prepare to battle the world's best soccer teams.
Ethan plans to reveal trivia including which players have superstitions and pre-game rituals, who carries good luck charms and even what’s on the menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Ethan’s online journal is scheduled to launch on June 3 and run daily through the first round of the FIFA World Cup™.
www.ussoccer.com /articles/viewArticle.jsp_15664.html   (1200 words)

  
 eZohn.com
Tune into the MSG Network every Thursday night at 10:30pm (ET) to watch Ethan as he hosts the The Metro Soccer Report.
Zohn and the Fox Soccer Channel crew were present for the tournament and Marquette’s game against Seton Hall on October … more »
Ethan will be giving a talk at the NYSFAAA Annual Conference in Lake Placid, NY.
www.ezohn.com   (448 words)

  
 Ethan Zohn: Grassroot Soccer
Ethan Zohn '96, winner of "Survivor: Africa," took his mom on a vacation, bought each of his siblings a new car, and plunked the rest down to jumpstart Grassroot Soccer, a nonprofit organization that is fighting the A.I.D.S. pandemic in Africa with an innovative tool: superstar African soccer players.
As per David Rosenberg, writing for Art and Understanding magazine: "Because the pandemic's spread is worsened by cultural myths and misinformation, Ethan and Tommy [Clark, cofounder] thought the best hope was creating a new generation of children who were educated about the disease.
Zohn credits his father, Aaron, who died of colon cancer when he was 14, with teaching him that the greatest gift is "to make happiness real for others." He's been actively involved in many causes over the years, including fundraising for colon cancer research and diabetes research and outreach to inner-city kids through sports.
innovators.vassar.edu /innovator.html?id=5   (424 words)

  
 University of New England - Athletics - Latest News - Ethan Zohn
BIDDEFORD, Maine -- Former Survivor winner Ethan Zohn will be speaking at the University of New England Campus Center on Friday, October 21 at 7:00 p.m.
Zohn, winner of Survivor Africa, took the million dollar prize from that program and invested it in a non-profit organization based in Zimbabwe called Grass Roots Soccer.
Zohn shares with his audience his belief in the importance of personal character, citing it as the reason he won the reality game show and the tool that got him through the first year of instant celebrity.
www.une.edu /athletics/archivezohn.asp   (215 words)

  
 JohnPiekos.com: Survivor: Africa - Ethan Zohn
Ethan also spoke about the organization he founded after he won the million dollars on Survivor Africa, Grassroots Soccer.
Ethan was a great speaker and was very down to earth.
Ethan passed out his business cards when he got requests for material regarding his grassroots organization.
www.johnpiekos.com /survivor/index.htm   (474 words)

  
 SoccerAmerica.com:
Backline: Ethan Zohn
  (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Hacky Sack got the OK. And Zohn, as he survived from episode to episode, became known as ''the soccer guy,'' thanks to a bio that included minor league ball and college coaching.
In Zimbabwe, Zohn saw a teammate die of AIDS and learned that the disease had cut life expectancy in the nation from 63 years in 1990 to 39 in 2000.
Zohn, 32, serves as a spokesman for America Scores (inner city educational soccer programs) and pitches in for Kick AIDS, the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric Aids organization, YouthAids, the Colon Cancer Alliance and Soccer for Peace, which unites children from war-torn countries.
www.socceramerica.com /article.asp?ART_ID=562138081   (644 words)

  
 Meg's Boyfriend: Ethan Zohn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
It's because, until about 4 weeks ago, NOBODY knew who Ethan Zohn was -- except for his own personal friends and family, who, as much as I hate to say this, don't really count (I don't mean that quite as negatively as it sounds, though, honest!).
It's because up until four weeks ago, Ethan was just a regular guy, wandering through his relatively anonymous life, doing things regular people do.
Ethan went to Vassar College after high school, where he graduated in 1996 with a BA in Biology (I ALMOST graduated with a BA in Biochemistry, which is close).
home.comcast.net /~mjbrunner1/archive/ethanzohn.html   (1529 words)

  
 Ethan Zohn - Reviews on RateItAll   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ethan and Jenna M as a couple are perfect.
Obviously Ethan DID know how to play the game because he know carries the title of Soul Survivor and has one million dollars to show for it.
Ethan has generously donated a phone conversation, autographed photos, and a t-shirt autographed by the whole cast of Survivor Africa to the US Campaign to Ban Landmines on-line charity auction.
www.rateitall.com /i-6639-ethan-zohn.aspx   (1132 words)

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