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Yau-Man Chan was born on 26 August, 1952 in Hong Kong, is an An american male table tennis player. Discover Yau-Man Chan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Occupation Technology executive
Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 26 August, 1952
Birthday 26 August
Birthplace Hong Kong
Nationality Hong Kong

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1952

Yau-Man Chan (born August 26, 1952) is a Malaysian table tennis player, technology executive, and reality television participant.

He was the fourth-place finisher in the reality television series Survivor: Fiji.

He returned to the show in Survivor: Micronesia, where he was the third contestant to be ousted.

He was born in Hong Kong to ethnic Chinese parents and raised in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.

1977

He has a Bachelor of Science (physics) from MIT and a Masters in scientific instrumentation from UC Santa Barbara in 1977.

In the polling at the official Survivor website, Chan was voted as being the favorite survivor of the Fiji season, with a 65.5% popularity rating.

Eventual winner Earl Cole finished in second place, with only 10% of the vote.

Chan appeared in the reality television series Survivor: Fiji.

He finished fourth and was the last person to be voted out.

He appeared on the jury at the end of the season and voted for Earl Cole to win the game and one million dollars.

An atypical Survivor contestant, he achieved much success through his knowledge and utilization of basic physics.

This was evident from the first episode.

After the repeated efforts of much more muscular contestants, he was the only one able to open a box of supplies the tribe received.

While others had used various Brute Force methods to open the box, Chan simply dropped it on its corner onto a rock, opening it immediately.

In this way he was also able to beat younger, fitter and theoretically stronger players in challenges.

Chan also used his smarts to find the Hidden Immunity Idol.

While Cole kept the tribe at bay, Chan found the idol, which was shaped like a turtle.

Immediately after, he created a false idol and planted it where he found the real idol.

This way, if anyone found where the idol was, they would not suspect that he had in fact found it.

He constructed the false idol out of half a coconut shell and painted a face on it.

He also painted the letters "I.I.," for Immunity Idol.

Chan was part of one of the largest controversies in Survivor history.

2005

Chan was also the 2005-06 Northern California Division Director for the National Collegiate Table Tennis Association.

2008

In a challenge where the reward was a new truck (2008 Ford Super Duty), Chan won, and immediately offered a deal to fellow player Andria "Dreamz" Herd.

Chan would give Herd the truck if, in exchange, Herd would promise to give immunity to Chan at the Final Four, thus securing a place for Chan in the Final Three.

The deal was contingent on both Chan and Herd being in the Final Four and Herd winning individual immunity at that stage of the game.

Herd accepted the deal, and Chan sent himself to Exile Island, the first in Survivor history to do so.

Chan said in a confessional during the episode that it was because fellow castaway Cassandra Franklin would never survive, and there was no one else to send.

After two more people were voted out, the exact conditions of the bargain were set up, with Herd winning immunity in the Final Four.

However, Herd reneged on the deal and Chan was voted off.

In the reunion after the finale, it was revealed by the members of the jury that Chan might have won with six out of nine votes had he made it to the Final Three.

He has stated that he holds no grudge against what Herd did, as it was a risk he took.

On January 3, 2008, Chan was announced to be among the Favorites returning for Survivor: Micronesia — Fans vs. Favorites, the 16th season of Survivor which began airing on February 7, 2008.

On the first episode of the show, he formed a loose alliance with fellow favorites Jonathan Penner, Ami Cusack, and Eliza Orlins.

Chan joined the rest of his tribe in voting Jonny Fairplay off the island during that episode.

As aired in Episode Three, the Favorites lost the immunity challenge and Chan was targeted by Survivor: Panama favorite Cirie Fields, the swing vote for the two alliances (the other consisting of Amanda Kimmel, Ozzy Lusth, Parvati Shallow and James Clement).

Fields targeted him because of his reputation as an intelligent player, and she worried what would happen if he found the Hidden Immunity Idol again.

2013

He retired from University of California, Berkeley in June 2013.

He was the chief technology officer for computing services, network services, and telecommunications at the College of Chemistry.

He is also a champion table tennis player.