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1 Survivor  



1.1  Palau  





1.2  Heroes vs. Villains  





1.3  Reception  







2 Filmography  



2.1  Television  







3 Personal life  





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Tom Westman
Born

Thomas Westman


(1964-01-04) January 4, 1964 (age 60)
TelevisionSurvivor: Palau (winner)
Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains
SpouseBernadette Westman
Children3

Thomas "Tom" Westman (born January 4, 1964) is an American firefighter and television personality best known as the winner of the tenth season of the American reality show Survivor, Survivor: Palau.[1][2]

Survivor[edit]

Palau[edit]

At the beginning of the game, Westman was not immediately targeted. It was revealed later in the show that when the game began with all 20 castaways on the same island, Westman was in an early alliance with Ian Rosenberger, Katie Gallagher and Stephenie LaGrossa. However, when it came time to pick tribes, LaGrossa ended up on Ulong, whereas Westman, Rosenberger, and Gallagher all ended up on Koror. This three-way alliance stayed strong on Koror. Originally planning to hide behind the younger males of his tribe, Westman soon became known for leadership skills. Koror won every single tribal immunity challenge; but in Episode Five, both tribes faced Tribal Council regardless of the challenge outcome, and Westman joined the rest of his tribe to vote out Willard Smith.

As Ulong's numbers dwindled until only LaGrossa remained, she joined Koror in Episode Nine in an unofficial merge. Together with LaGrossa, Westman's alliance controlled the game and voted out Coby Archa. At the Final Eight, Westman's allies Gregg Carey and Jennifer Lyon decided to vote out LaGrossa, despite Westman's campaigning for her. But Janu Tornell unexpectedly quit the game at Tribal Council after LaGrossa broke down once. At the next Tribal Council, LaGrossa tried to organize an alliance of women against Westman, but Caryn Groedel would not commit and informed him of the plan, leading to LaGrossa being unanimously voted out.

At the Final Three, heavy arguments took place, especially between Rosenberger and Westman. Rosenberger felt as if he had betrayed his friends, and protested that he did not come to play the role of the villain. In the endurance immunity challenge, after close to 12 hours, Rosenberger agreed to step down and be voted off in a sign of repentance for betraying Westman and Gallagher. Westman accepted and Rosenberger was voted out. This immunity win was Westman's fifth out of only seven individual immunity challenges, matching the record for individual immunity wins set by Colby Donaldson (Survivor: The Australian Outback), and since matched only by Terry Deitz (Survivor: Panama), Ozzy Lusth (Survivor: Cook Islands), Mike Holloway (Survivor: Worlds Apart), and Brad Culpepper (Survivor: Game Changers).

In the end, Westman defeated Gallagher in a 6–1 vote to become the Sole Survivor. He managed to gain the votes of everyone on the jury except Archa.

Heroes vs. Villains[edit]

In the show's 20th season, Westman participated on the Heroes tribe.[3] He had discovered several chickens on Day One, which all of his tribe was able to surround and catch. At the beginning of the game, he made an alliance with Colby Donaldson and fellow Palau contestant Stephenie LaGrossa. The tribe beat the Villains at the first reward challenge, but lost at immunity. On Day Three, Westman and the rest of the tribe voted out Jessica "Sugar" Kiper because of her emotions and her weakness. After going to Tribal Council a second time, he was one of only three people who attempted to vote out Amanda Kimmel, but failed to do so when LaGrossa was voted out. He later found the hidden immunity idol at the Heroes campsite and thus got a target on his back. At the fourth Tribal Council (third for the Heroes), he played the idol which negated three votes cast against him, sending Cirie Fields home instead. After James Clement had injured his leg at the following reward challenge, Westman attempted to ensure the elimination of Clement. After losing their fourth immunity challenge, Westman again attempted to vote out Kimmel, however the Heroes tribe elected to keep her and Clement over Westman, and he was voted out 5–2.

Reception[edit]

Westman played Survivor for a combined total of 53 days. In 2011, he was officially inducted into the Xfinity "Survivor Hall of Fame," alongside Cook Islands castaway Ozzy Lusth and Panama contestant Cirie Fields.[citation needed]

In a 2015 interview, host Jeff Probst declared Westman to be one of his top ten favorite Survivor winners ever, and one of his top six favorite male winners.[4]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Survivor: Palau Contestant Winner
2010 Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains Contestant Eliminated; 16th place

Personal life[edit]

ANew York City firefighter for twenty years, Westman retired from Ladder Company 108 in 2005 and transitioned to working in the insurance industry.[5] He used the money he won to and focus on motivational speaking and charity.[1] He has a deaf daughter.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Peck, Molly (2021-01-01). "Survivor: What Happened to Tom Westman After Season 20". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  • ^ "Tom Westman wins 'Survivor: Palau'". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  • ^ "'Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains': Why the heck is Tom Westman back?". EW.com. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  • ^ Wigler, Josh (20 February 2015). "Jeff Probst Names His Top Ten Survivor Winners Of All Time". Parade.
  • ^ Levick, Diane (May 27, 2007). "From a 'Survivor' Loincloth to a Suit". The Hartford Courant.
  • ^ Ripper, Jessica (May 16, 2005). ""Survivor: Palau" Winner Tom Westman Credits Daughter as Hero". Retrieved March 5, 2014.
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    Chris Daugherty

    Winner of Survivor
    Survivor: Palau
    Succeeded by

    Danni Boatwright


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