Wendy DeSmidt-Kohloff got off to a baaaad start on "Survivor: Nicaragua."

The goat rancher from Fromberg, Mont., was the first person voted off the 21st edition of the CBS reality TV competition, which divided the tribes by age. DeSmidt-Kohloff, 48, a member of the older Espada tribe, was deemed the weakest — and weirdest — by her tribemates before she was sent packing at the conclusion of Wednesday's season premiere.

The Espada tribe chose to hang onto the newly introduced "medallion of power" instead of use it to earn an advantage in the challenge: one less bucket to fill with water. The younger, rowdier La Flor tribe earlier traded it in for flint and fishing supplies. About The Author: Steven Rogers
Steven Rogers is a senior entertainment reporter for Reality TV World and been covering the reality TV genre for two decades.