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Calle 7 (season 2)

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Created by
  
Daniel Sagüés

Country of origin
  
Chile

First episode date
  
3 August 2009

Program creator
  
Daniel Sagüés

Starring
  
Martín Cárcamo

Original network
  
TVN

Final episode date
  
29 January 2010

Genre
  
Entertainment

Location(s)
  
TVN Studios Santiago, Chile

Running time
  
120 minutes 120 minutes (telecast)

The second season of Calle 7 began on Monday, August 3 of 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.

Contents

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 millions of chilean pesos (U$D 9.500 American dollars) a prize that he share 50% with Felipe Camus, so he can continue his dream of studding. Felipe Camus take the second place and obtain 500.000 chilean pesos (U$D 930 dollars), 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.

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:

Teams competition

^[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 Valentina Roth ^[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

^[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 ^[t] send directly to the big final by the public

References

Calle 7 (season 2) Wikipedia