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Vlado Churchenwauw
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Churchenwauw in The Capitol in 2 PS prior to the 2nd Hunger Games.
Male Tribute from District 10 in the 2nd Hunger Games
Reaped with Helga Lieberwach
Age 13
Escort Octavia Munro
Stylist Denis Heizman
Training score 1
Kills 0
Placement 15/24
Personal Information
Born 27 April 12 AS
Heimer, District 10, Panem
Died 18 June 2 PS (aged 13)
The Capitol, Panem

Vladoslav "Vlado" Churchenwauw (19 November 17 AS – 18 June 2 PS) was the male tribute from District 10 in the 2nd Hunger Games. Originally from Heimer, he was 13-years-old and was studying to become a farmer prior to being reaped for the games.

In the games, Churchenwauw was the tenth tribute to die. Unable to swim, Churchenwauw jumped into the water surrounding the cornucopia immediately after the games began and drowned.

Early life[]

Churchenwauw was born in Heimer, District 10 to parents Vladoslav and Viktoriya Churchenwauw. His family owns a farm, where they raise and slaughter livestock for their meat. Churchenwauw has an elder sister: Natalya, and a younger brother: Nikolas.

2nd Hunger Games[]

Pre-games[]

Reaping[]

At the reapings for the 2nd Hunger Games, Churchenwauw was reaped for the games. As District 10 is not a district where children are eager to be reaped, there were no volunteers to take his place. The escort for District 10 was Octavia Munro, while the female tribute was Helga Lieberwach.

Opening ceremony[]

In the opening ceremony, Churchenwauw was styled by the District 10 head stylist Denis Heizman. As District 10's industry is livestock, Heizman designed a bull costume for his tributes. They placed 6th out of 12.

Training[]

In training, Churchenwauw demonstrated no abilities to protect himself in the arena. This earned him a training score of 1.

Games[]

In the games, Churchenwauw was the tenth tribute to die. Unable to swim, Churchenwauw jumped into the water surrounding the cornucopia immediately after the games began and drowned. He placed 15th out of 24.

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