MasterChef New Zealand (series 2)

The second series of MasterChef New Zealand was filmed in September 2010 and started airing on 20 February 2011.[1] It saw the induction of Josh Emett to the judging panel, replacing series 1 judge Ross Burden. Jax Hamilton and Nadia Lim competed in the grand finale, which was screened on 15 May 2011. It consisted of four challenges: a taste test, a pressure test, a mystery box challenge and an extreme dessert challenge, each worth a maximum of 20 points, except for the pressure test, which was worth a maximum of 40 points. Nadia became New Zealand's second MasterChef, beating Jax 88 points to 75.[2]

MasterChef New Zealand
Season 2
Country of originNew Zealand
No. of episodes13
Release
Original networkTV One
Original releaseFebruary 20 (2011-02-20) 
May 15, 2011 (2011-05-15)
Series chronology

Elimination table

Place Contestant Episode
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 Nadia WIN IN WIN IN IN LOW IN IN IN WIN WIN WINNER
2 Jax IN WIN LOW IN IN PT WIN WIN IN WIN IN RUNNER-UP
3 Stu IN IN WIN IN WIN WIN IN WIN WIN LOW ELIM
4 Tracey Lee IN IN IN WIN IN PT IN IN LOW ELIM
5 Michael IN LOW IN IN IN WIN IN LOW ELIM
6 Cameron WIN WIN IN IN IN WIN LOW ELIM
7 Anthony IN IN LOW IN IN WIN ELIM
8 Fiona IN IN IN IN IN ELIM
9 Michelle IN IN IN ELIM
Sam IN IN IN ELIM
11 Robert LOW ELIM
12 Kathleen ELIM
     This Contestant Won The Competition.
     This Contestant Was The Runner-up.
     This Contestant Won The Elimination Challenge.
     This Contestant Was In the Winning Team.
     This Contestant Was In The Bottom Two.
     This Contestant Was Eliminated.

Contestants

Contestant Hometown Rank
Kathleen Te Raki Christchurch 12th
Robert Jacobs Christchurch 11th
Sam Henderson Auckland 10th
Michelle Berry Pahiatua 10th
Fiona Reed Kaikoura 8th
Anthony McEntee Auckland 7th
Cameron Petley Putaruru 6th
Michael Lee Auckland 5th
Tracey Lee Hooten Taupo 4th
Stu Todd Dunedin 3rd
Jax Hamilton Christchurch Runner-up
Nadia Lim Auckland Winner
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References

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