Bob Crowley- about the winner of survivor -gabon

Survivor Gabon Winner Bob Crowley on The Early Show
Robert "Bob" Crowley (born February 25, 1951)
- the winner of the American television show Survivor: Gabon.
- the winner of the American television show Survivor: Gabon.
On December 14, 2008, it was revealed that he had been voted the winner, receiving four out of the seven votes and thus beating out hairdresser Susie Smith and pin-up model Jessica "Sugar" Kiper. In addition to his million dollar win, Bob also won the $100,000 from the Sprint Player of the season contest. At 57, he is the oldest winner in the history of Survivor, and he also tied the record for winning the most consecutive challenges. He currently teaches physics at Gorham High School in Gorham, Maine. Bob was the teacher of Survivor: Vanuatu contestant Julie Berry.
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