![]() ![]() In the first individual Immunity Challenge, Ami made to it the final round but lost to Sarge. Ami agreed with Twila Tanner's recommendation of staying at the Lopevi camp. ![]() Despite that, Ami still targeted Rory.Īfter losing cookies and milk in a Reward Challenge, the tribes merged at the next Immunity Challenge. This would be averted as Rory won the women immunity. Although she bonded with everyone, Ami was dead-set on voting out Rory, much to the latter's anger. Yasur won the next challenge, winning a coffee shop and loved-one letters and pictures. Although Rory was the initial target, Ami deemed Lisa untrustworthy and arranged for elimination as well. Angered by this, Ami successfully campaigned for Bubba's elimination. At the Immunity Challenge, Ami hears Bubba asking Chris to throw the challenge. Yasur lost the first challenge of the new tribes. The new Yasur also gotten Lisa Keiffer when she chose Yasur over Lopevi. Sarge picked the other group as the Lopevi tribe. Scout picked the tribes that Ami would stay with Eliza, and Leann and introduced to Travis "Bubba" Sampson and Rory Freeman. A tribe switch occurred with Scout and Lea "Sarge" Masters in charge of mixing tribes. The women agreed the oldest member, Scout Cloud Lee. On Day 11, native Vanuatu tribesman came to the Yasur, wanting the women to pick a tribe leader. The Yasur tribe won the next two challenges, winning a native wilderness guide, named Da, to show them the resources of their camp, and immunity. Ami's alliance proceeded to vote off the temperamental Mia Galeotalanza. Hoping not to disrupt the intended elimination, John decided to give it to Ami. As a stipulation of winning the individual immunity, John Kenney spent time at the Yasur camp to decide on who gets the individual immunity for Yasur. Yasur lost the reward part of the challenge. At the next challenge, it was revealed to be a double Tribal Council. The plan worked and Dolly was blindsided. After the challenge, a paranoid Eliza Orlins came to Ami with a proposition to vote out swing vote Dolly Neely. They failed to work together in the Immunity Challenge and lost badly. Ami preferred the hard workers and bonded well with Leann Slaby. However at camp, the women were divided between youth and work ethic. The women also won the Reward Challenge and comfort items, once again due to the men's inability to cross a balance beam. The women won the first challenge because of Chris Daugherty's inability to stay on the balance beam. The tribal chief divided the tribes by gender and Ami was placed on the Yasur tribe. ĭuring the welcoming ceremony, Ami was annoyed that she was put second to a man. Her mother now conducts motivational speaking to high school students about the consequences of drinking and driving.Ĭusack is currently single. In 1996, she lost her 18-year-old younger brother, Kyle, to a drunk driver. She is still very active in charities and has been named an Ambassador for the Colorado Chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Upon returning to the U.S., she took a job at a coffee shop, which she now considers "the greatest job in the world." She looks forward to being a mom and taking care of her family. Her travels led her to Australia, Thailand, Tahiti, Iceland, Japan and Africa. In 1998, (with over 350 employees), the company was sold and Cusack decided to travel for the next four years. She started out by answering phones and by 1996 she became the company's charitable director. In 1992, while attending RMCAD, Cusack became one of the original six employees of a Golden-based nutritional company called Experiment and Applied Sciences. After graduating Golden High School, she attended Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in Denver. Ami Cusack was born and raised in Golden, Colorado, to Richard, a top gun pilot and explosives engineer, and Virginia, a former substitute English teacher and homemaker. ![]()
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