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Survivor : The Ultimate Game

Survivor : The Ultimate Game
by Mark Burnett, Martin Dugard

Richard Hatch (1961 - )

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101 Survival Secrets : How to Win $1,000,000, Lose 100 Pounds, and Just Plain Live Happily101 Survival Secrets : How to Win $1,000,000, Lose 100 Pounds, and Just Plain Live Happily by Richard Hatch

Here is advice for everyone on gaining success and making yourself happy--from the winner of The "Survivor" Challenge.

Over fifty million people tuned in to watch Rich Hatch win one million dollars on the television phenomenon Survivor. Now he shares the tips and secrets that made him the ultimate survivor in 101 Survival Secrets.

Learn Rich's life story: Growing up, being different, and how his parents laid the groundwork for an All-American success story. Then off to The Survivor Challenge. Discover how and why Rich decided he was going to be on “Survivor” . . . and how he knew he was going to win. Get the behind the scenes story of how he trained, built his confidence, and a step-by-step rundown of everything he did to mentally and physically prepare himself for one of the greatest challenges of his life.

Then get Rich's tips and techniques on how to lose one hundred pounds. Learn what his diet consisted of before the show, how he lost the weight, what he ate on the island to stay trim, and how he intends to keep it off.

Read Rich's tips and techniques on how to make a million dollars, how to survive in business, how to stay cool under pressure, and how to believe in yourself and take what belongs to you.

Next, it's a survivor's success story. Learn how Rich dealt with knowing the secret an entire world was waiting to hear, but couldn't reveal to anyone. Then, learn how he dealt with becoming a celebrity sensation: talk shows, the Emmys, the MTV Music Awards, and photo shoots with Annie Leibowitz.

And how does America's newest celebrity plan to live happily ever after? Read about Richard's plans for the future and how he plans to spend his one million dollars.

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Stingray : The Lethal Tactics of the Sole SurvivorStingray : The Lethal Tactics of the Sole Survivor by Peter A. Lance

Seventy-one million Americans watched Richard Hatch win $1 million on the Survivor television series during the summer of 2000. He was the brilliant strategist and ruthless manipulator that viewers loved to hate. Then Hatch's $500,000 book deal to spill the inside secrets of his Survivor strategies and his life story got throttled by CBS. Trampled in the scuffle was Hatch's cowriter, five-time Emmy-winning investigative journalist Peter Lance. Hatch had led him to believe that CBS permission was in the bag, and Lance had already spent months working on the book when the deal died. So Lance went ahead and wrote his own book, full of those delectably greasy little details that Survivor fans hunger for, and including his own first-person observations. He provides a day-by-day commentary on the series, exposes several sides of Richard Hatch that we didn't see, and offers disturbing evidence that CBS manipulated events and people.

Lance knew "Dickie" Hatch as a child and is compassionate when detailing his early life. Hatch was an overweight, lonely child, wearing Coke-bottle thick glasses, sexually victimized by bullies before age 10, smoking pot and cigarettes by sixth grade, and becoming a "serious drinker" as an adult. (Hatch no longer drinks or smokes.) The Stingray does not flatter the present-day Richard Hatch, however, calling him "villainous" and a liar (off the series as well as on). Lance quotes a management consultant describing Hatch as "a wild animal who went to school." "King Richard" was brilliant at winning the throne through "guile, deceit and the strength of his will," says Lance, but "he behaved like a hick on a Starline Hollywood Tour when it came to using his fame as a launching pad for the rest of his life."

Lance reveals CBS's stranglehold on the castaways' ability to earn money post-Survivor by gatekeeping every offer and rejecting all that competed with CBS programming or sponsors. He offers unsettling substantiation that CBS distorted events, shifted the sequence of scenes, and may have tainted the voting. The book's organization seems hasty and haphazard at times, with topics frequently raised in one chapter and revisited in another. But if you're a Survivor devotee, this is a must-read. The title refers to the way Hatch compared his skewering stingrays for food to his treatment of the other castaways: "Stab. Blood in the water. Bye bye baby." --Joan Price (Amazon.com)

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RichHatch.com

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Rich currently runs his own business as a corporate trainer and consultant, conducting seminars on numerous topics including, conflict management, team building, practical negotiation and public speaking (see www.triwhale.com ). In addition, he is a licensed real estate agent and has worked as a car salesman and bartender. He spent five years in the Army, initially enlisting and then becoming a West Point Cadet...

 

CBS Survivor Site:  Richard Hatch

Richard describes himself as bright, rational, spontaneous and humorous - "just as comfortable running a meeting in a boardroom as attending the annual nude weenie roast of the American Society of Harley Davidson Enthusiasts." He enjoys provocative and meaningful conversation, any sport involving water (snorkeling, spear fishing, swimming, etc.) and camping.

Richard is from and currently lives in Newport, Rhode Island. He is single and has an adopted son, Christopher...

 

Survivor Hatch presses for AIDS vaccine

 

USA Today 2/19/01

Richard Hatch was the ultimate survivor of last year's hit TV show Survivor. Now he wants to help others survive a much more deadly ordeal — exposure to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), which causes AIDS. "Entire nations are dying," he says. "And it's an AIDS vaccine that's most likely to change that." While Hatch won $1 million as the phenomenal reality show's ace competitor, he says the race for an AIDS vaccine is a more important and demanding real-life battle. "It's a much more urgent survival contest for all of us, with countless millions of lives at stake right now, both overseas and in the USA..."

 

Richard Hatch Should Take Over the Gay Rights Movement:  America's most famous homosexual is anything but a "victim."

By Mubarak S. Dahir, gaywired.com

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He’s been called conniving and manipulative and Machiavellian.

The Washington Post dubbed him an "Evil Queen," capital E, capital Q.

Those who despise him have dedicated Web sites to denigrating his character and tactics and, just as often, his exposed, flabby midsection.

Even his closest cast-away "ally"—a 72-year-old former Navy seal who didn’t even try to hide his dislike for gay people—has on national television referred to him without hesitation as "a queer."

But in all the ballyhooing, no one has ever called him a victim. And for that the rest of us owe this gay man a little thanks...

 

Richard Hatch Links and News Archives

This site has links to news and information about contestant and winner of the CBS Survivor television show Richard Hatch, 5-1-00 to the present.

 

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