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Chilean TV reality show

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Pelotón VIP is the third series of the popular Chilean TV reality show Pelotón, produced by Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN).

The series ran from April to November 2009, featuring a number of Chilean celebrities, with Karen Doggenweiler and Rafael Araneda as the presenters. The first prize was 50 million Chilean pesos.

Francisco Schilling was announced as the winner, in a prime-time broadcast on 17 November 2009.

Contestants

Name Age Eliminated Previously
Chile Francisco Schilling 27 Winner
Chile María Eugenia Larraín 36 2nd place 16th eliminated
Chile Nabih Chadud 32 3rd place
Chile Angie Alvarado 19 19th eliminated 7th eliminated
Chile Pablo Schilling 25 18th eliminated
Brazil Francini Amaral 26 17theliminated
Chile Mario Larraín 36 Quit
Chile Óscar Garcés 27 15th eliminated 4th eliminated
Chile Carla Ochoa 30 14th eliminated
Haiti Gyvens Laguerre 29 13th eliminated
Chile Maximiliano Mellado 20 12th eliminated
Argentina Mariela Montero 29 11th eliminated
Cuba Anoika Wade 24 10th eliminated 9th eliminated
Chile Juan Cristóbal Foxley 41 Quit
SpainChile Carolina Sotomayor 33 8th eliminated
Chile Romina Martin 24 6th eliminated
Chile Katherine Orellana 23 5th eliminated 3rd eliminated
Chile Miguel Esbir 52 Quit
Chile Isabel Fernández 22 2nd eliminated
Chile Françoise Perrot 22 Quit
Chile Cristián Vidal 28 1st eliminated

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