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'''John Paul "J.P." Calderon''' (born ] ] ) is a professional ] player and ] participant. He is best known on television as a contestant on the controversial racially segregated '']'', the 13th season of the ] reality show.

Calderon grew up in ]. He went to school at ], where he played for the school's nationally ranked men's volleyball team. He graduated with a degree in ] in 2000.

Calderon was an assistant coach for the ] women's volleyball team for five years. He began his professional volleyball career in 2004 and became a nationally ranked ] player.

On ''Survivor: Cook Islands'', Calderon started off as a member of the Hispanic "Aitutaki" tribe. After the tribes were merged he became a member of the "Rarotonga" tribe. Calderon was the fourth cast member voted off.

In 2007 Calderon joined the cast of '']''. Stating that he had long dreamed of being a model, Calceron came to an open casting call held in the first episode of season 2. He was called back in episode 2 and signed to the agency. Previews for upcoming episodes show Calderon being approached to appear on the cover of '']'' magazine, a magazine that requires that its male cover models be openly gay, although his response to the offer has not yet been revealed on the show.

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