Ethan Zohn Biography
Ethan Zohn is an American motivational speaker, former professional soccer player, and reality television series contestant who won the third season of Survivor: Africa. He later competed in Survivor: All-Stars and Survivor: Winners at War, finishing 11th and 18th, respectively.
How old is Ethan Zohn? – Age
He is 49 years old as of 12 November 2022. He was born in 1973 in Lexington, Massachusetts, United States.
Ethan Zohn Family
Zohn is a Jew. He was 14 years old when his father passed away from cancer. Zohn played soccer professionally for the Hawaii Tsunami and Cape Cod Crusaders of the United Soccer Leagues as well as for Highlanders F.C. in Zimbabwe. He attended Lexington High School and Vassar College as a goalkeeper.
Who is Ethan Zohn’s Wife?
After Jenna Morasca won Survivor: The Amazon in 2003, Zohn started dating another Survivor winner. Both of them resided in Manhattan. Zohn and Morasca confirmed that they had ended their relationship amicably in February 2013. Zohn announced his engagement to interior designer Lisa Heywood in New York City on July 21, 2015. On July 16, 2016, they were wed in a Jewish ceremony in North Bennington, Vermont.
How much is Ethan from Survivor Net Worth?
He has an estimated net worth of $2 Million.
Ethan Zohn Survivor
Ethan was voted off The Amazing Race after his tribe lost two immunity challenges in a row. He formed a new tribe, the Samburu, with Lex Van den Berghe and Tom Buchanan from his Boran tribe. At the merge, both of Zohn’s alliance members remained safe, bringing all three tribes into the game. In the following three tribal councils, Zohn, Van den Berghe, Buchanan, and Johnson voted out previous Samburu members Garrison, Powers, and Cooper. Johnson, the next target to be voted out, won immunity at the next immunity challenge, forcing the alliance to vote one of their own out. Zohn eventually defeated Johnson in a 5-2 vote to become Sole Survivor.
He and Survivor: The Australian Outback winner Tina Wesson were initially targeted as previous winners. Jenna Lewis and Rupert Boneham joined the Mogo Mogo tribe, while Zohn and Jerri Manthey joined Chapera. Zohn’s fifth and final season of Survivor: Winners at War. He broke Kelly Wiglesworth’s record for the longest season gap. Zohn was assigned to the Sele tribe, where he became a member of an alliance of “Old-School” players led by Rob Mariano and Parvati Shallow. Zohn was named one of the “Top 10 Jewish Reality TV Stars of All Time” by the Jewish Journal in 2022.
Ethan Zohn Cereal Bowl – Crunch Bowl
Zohn appeared on the 11th episode of the Discovery Channel show PitchMen, where he presented the EZ Crunch Bowl, a cereal bowl he designed to keep the cereal “crunchy” and not soggy by keeping the cereal in the shallow end and the milk in the deeper end. The bowl was chosen for manufacturing and marketing by Telebrands by the show’s co-stars, Billy Mays and Anthony Sullivan. Before being released to the public, the EZ Crunch Bowl was sent to Telebrands product engineers for improvement.
Ethan Zohn Amazing Race
Zohn and his longtime girlfriend, fellow Survivor winner Jenna Morasca, competed in the 19th season of The Amazing Race in 2011. They were one of two teams eliminated in the double-elimination leg, finishing 10th after two legs. After applying for The Amazing Race, Zohn and Morasca were considered for a return to Survivor: South Pacific, according to an interview on Rob Has a Podcast.
Ethan Zohn Soccer
Zohn played soccer goalkeeper for Lexington High School and Vassar College before going on to play professionally for the United Soccer League’s Hawaii Tsunami and Cape Cod Crusaders, as well as Highlanders F.C. in Zimbabwe. He donated some of his winnings from Survivor to starting Grassroot Soccer, an organization whose goal is to “mobilize the global soccer community to combat the AIDS epidemic in Africa”. Ethan was hired by ESPN as a sideline reporter for the US National Team’s matches in the 2002 FIFA World Cup shortly after winning Survivor Africa.
Zohn began co-hosting the Metro Soccer Report (later renamed MSG Soccer Report) on the MSG Network in 2005, a weekly show dedicated to the Major League Soccer team New York Red Bulls. Zohn hosts FC Fox on the Fox Soccer Channel as of April 2006.
Zohn received the Courage of Conscience Award from The Peace Abbey in Sherborn, Massachusetts, for his combined humanitarian efforts to spread HIV education throughout Africa through soccer teams for youth and young adults.