QUEM FICAR MAIS TEMPO NO SEU PAÍS, VENCE - Desafio - Summary

Summary

A group of friends participated in a challenge where they had to stay within the boundaries of their assigned country, marked with a red ribbon, for as long as possible. Each participant had to wear their country's shirt and eat only typical foods from their assigned country. The challenge started with a breakfast round, where each participant had to eat a traditional breakfast from their country. Throughout the day, participants had to drink a specific drink from their country every 10 minutes. As the challenge progressed, participants started to feel the effects of dehydration and fatigue. One participant gave up due to discomfort, and another was eliminated for accidentally crossing the boundary of their country. The remaining participants continued the challenge, with the last two participants, Brazilian and another, competing in a drawing challenge to decide the winner. The Brazilian participant drew a picture of Christ the Redeemer, while the other participant drew a picture of the Statue of Liberty. In the end, the other participant's drawing was declared the winner, and they were allowed to leave their country and use the bathroom after almost 24 hours of being confined to their designated area.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The challenge was to stay immersed in a designated country area for as long as possible.
2. The countries represented were Brazil, France, the United States, and Argentina.
3. Each participant had to wear a shirt representing their country.
4. The challenge took place in a large square with a red ribbon marking the borders of each country.
5. Participants were not allowed to leave their country's area.
6. The challenge included eating typical foods from each country.
7. The first round involved collecting stickers, with the winner being the first to collect a set number.
8. The challenge had a bathroom bonus, where participants could earn the right to use the bathroom by collecting a certain number of stickers.
9. The challenge also involved drinking a drink from each country every 10 minutes.
10. The challenge lasted for over 24 hours.
11. The final round involved drawing a picture that reminded the participant of their country.
12. The winner of the challenge was Brenner, who drew a shading of the Statue of Liberty.
13. The challenge was won after a drawing competition, rather than a endurance competition.