I always loved reading the facts and figures in Wikipedia before, but that page got deleted for some weird reason. Nice job for bringing some of them back! :tup:
I love this too, Dom El! It seems you really love researching! :D
I think each of the users who is willing to, could share other statistics or interesting facts that may not have been mentioned in any thread yet, or that we have been courious about, maybe? That way we could make a great thread full of interesting things about the race that can be important some times.
I checked that 5th, 7th, and 10th on the 1st leg theory by looking at other versions. I think it's a coincidence on the American version because this system does not work on TAR Asia at all. Jeremy and Sandy and Amani and Marcus have an equal chance of winning, IMO.
I checked that 5th, 7th, and 10th on the 1st leg theory by looking at other versions. I think it's a coincidence on the American version because this system does not work on TAR Asia at all. Jeremy and Sandy and Amani and Marcus have an equal chance of winning, IMO.
Ah but I personally only consider TAR US to be 'canon'! If I got permission, and paid enough money, I could televise my own Amazing Race and it wouldn't have any connection to the original besides the same branding!
True, it is the "canon" version, but the greatest spell of all (the third leg curse) works across all versions. ;)
Then there's no doubt that Jeremy & Sandy will win the race of S19.
Then there's no doubt that Jeremy & Sandy will win the race of S19.Supertux,
Ernie & Cindy got EP, which promises them to get into the Final 3 with no opportunity to win.
Amani & Marcus were the 5th in Leg 1, and Andy & Tommy the 7th.
I've always thought that was interesting too. The finale is just a leg like any other one, your previous performance counts for nothing. All that it comes down to is whatever happens on that one day.
Then there's no doubt that Jeremy & Sandy will win the race of S19.Supertux,
Ernie & Cindy got EP, which promises them to get into the Final 3 with no opportunity to win.
Amani & Marcus were the 5th in Leg 1, and Andy & Tommy the 7th.
Get Real! Those past events have no impact on what happened when AR19 unless you can prove some causality (which nobody can). I'm with Prophet. There is an equal chance of each team that makes the final 3 winning. Are you trying to run an Astrology exercise here?
Also, how do you know that Andy/Tommy are even going to make the final 3? I think they will be displaced by Ernie/Cindy.
At some point, I plan to also publish my compilation of each season's leg-by-leg finish order (including the uber-leg midpoints) that I use in computing the final placement averages for all the teams in all seasons list. (Wikipedia has never kept midpoint arrival order for the uberlegs.)
I'm well aware of some of those odd facts in the performance of teams.
Also, how do you know that Andy/Tommy are even going to make the final 3? I think they will be displaced by Ernie/Cindy.
At some point, I plan to also publish my compilation of each season's leg-by-leg finish order (including the uber-leg midpoints) that I use in computing the final placement averages for all the teams in all seasons list. (Wikipedia has never kept midpoint arrival order for the uberlegs.)
I'm well aware of some of those odd facts in the performance of teams.
All uber-leg midpoints are seen already at Wikipedia now, though. I believe I started seeing Wikipedia adding race positions during midpoints at the time of Season 18 (maybe to settle the technicalities for the special TBC of Season 18, they added all race placements)
Highest average without a leg won- Sean & Amy's (6th) 2.83 vs. Terrence & Sarah's (5th) 3.25
Many curses are inexplicable in terms of probabilities.
For example, the Leg 3 curse. Given that each team is as competitive as each other, and 8 teams remain after Leg 3. In this case, the probability of the situation that the winners of Leg 3 fail to win the race is 7/8. This has happened 29 times. (US 18, CR 2, Aus 1, Israel 1, LA 2, Brazil 1, Asia 4.) Therefore, the probability of the existence of this curse is (7/8)^29=0.02. If we take into account other similar reality shows like Pekin Express and Shanghai Rush, the value would be even lower. (The only TAR-like show that has broken this curse is Expedition Impossible whose producer Mark Burnett, interestingly, hates people comparing these two shows.)
As to the Leg 1 curse for the 5th, 7th and 10th, given that 10 teams remain after Leg 1, the probability of the case that all three teams fail to win the race is 7/10. This has happened 18 times in the US version, and therefore the probability of the existence of this curse is (7/10)^18=0.0016. It is even lower than that of the Leg 3 curse. Thus we should not overlook this curse. ;)
Highest average without a leg won- Sean & Amy's (6th) 2.83 vs. Terrence & Sarah's (5th) 3.25
That's a great one! I'll include that in the original post! However, on Leg 5 of S13, Terrence & Sarah were retrospectively given a 30-minute penalty which, while they were checked in in 3rd, they were actually later brought down to fifth, and departed the next leg in fifth.
I'd count 5th as their official check-in position, which would bring their average down to 3.5, making Joseph & Monica of Season 9 the highest ranked team without winning a leg, with an average position of 3.4.
I think TAR13 would tie...
Nick & Starr won 7 legs
Ken & Tina won 3 legs
Toni & Dallas won 1 leg...
Somebody check this for me please?
If Jeremy and Sandy doesn't win the last 2 legs of THE AMAZING RACE 19, it will be the ONLY season for the american edition to only have 3 teams come in FIRST PLACE (or win). Least teams winning 1st places for a particular season...
S2 and S4 were because of the Fast Forwards. This is something that's what I like with different winners. Makes the race unpredictable. Ever since the Fast Forward was reduced, I think TAR 7, TAR 10, TAR 11, TAR 14 and TAR 16 are the ones with the most winners, with 6 teams winning 1st place throughout the race. No other seasons have gone beyond 7 or 9 winners like TAR 2 or TAR 4.
It's not some kind of a pattern, but it's interesting to see that after the reduction of the Fast Forward... no other season had managed to get more than 6 winners but we do have many stuck with 6 winners (5 seasons I think, if my calculation is not wrong)
The only 3 teams who didn't taste victory that season was Debra and Steve, Russell and Cindy and Monica and Sheree (nearly tasted victory if Steve and Josh didn't take the Fast Forward)
The only 3 teams who didn't taste victory that season was Debra and Steve, Russell and Cindy and Monica and Sheree (nearly tasted victory if Steve and Josh didn't take the Fast Forward)
Huh! With the FAST FORWARD going to Steve and Josh, Monica and Sheree were 54 minutes behind them, 2 minutes ahead of Reichen and Chip and 6 minutes ahead of Tian and Jaree. The more telling statistic is that in the first leg they managed to fall 57 minutes behind Steve and Josh, Amanda and Chris and Millie and Chuck DESPITE WINNING THE FAST FORWARD. I can say with conviction that they do belong on the list of teams who did not deserve to win any leg of AR4.
Most FAST FORWARDs are set up to have the teams that win them have a 2 to 3 hour lead
Here's a TAR 17 fact for y'all!
10/12 legs were won by the final 3.
Nat/Kat- Legs 4,5,7,10,12
Brook/Claire- Leg 2
Jill/Thomas- Legs 1,6,9,11
Now, the other two winners of legs are Connor/Jonathon & Chad/Stephanie. For both of those teams, the leg after the leg they won, (legs 3 & 8, respectively), they were eliminated the leg after. Jonathon screwed up the Detour, and Chad & Stephanie were too cocky from their win & in love to find an earlier flight. I just rewatched TAR 17, and I noticed that.
Small one:
Indonesia is the first (and only yet) country to eliminate 3 teams in one season.
Small one:
Indonesia is the first (and only yet) country to eliminate 3 teams in one season.
Andy-Tommy become the eliminated team with the best placement average at elimination (2.636), as well as the best placement average of a fourth place team (both previously held by Oswald and Danny in TARAS 2.666), and perhaps the most shocking final elimination since Derek and Drew's elimination in Ho Chi Mihn City in TAR 3.
Five teams just missed out on the final three, despite winning the previous leg: Derek & Drew (S3), Hayden & Aaron (S6), Toni & Dallas (S13), Kisha & Jen (S14) and Andy & Tommy (S19).
If we follow the new rule that TBCs are separate legs, then thwe Kisha & Jen statistic does not apply as Jaime and Cara won the TBC leg before KJ were eliminated.
Jaime & Cara reportedly got a prize for coming in first.If we follow the new rule that TBCs are separate legs, then thwe Kisha & Jen statistic does not apply as Jaime and Cara won the TBC leg before KJ were eliminated.
But this rule wasn't implemented until S18, you can't just go back and split what was once considered one leg into two!
Dom El, in my record keeping I have considered double length and legs with no rest period at pit stops to be two legs for placement purposes as it is the only way to balance out the Races with them and without them on an equal basis for comparison. Since the origin of the double legs was a necessity in TAR 6 to avoid violating laws in Hungary about begging, one can justify such distinctions because the only distinction in retrospect was the presence or absence of a rest period/pit stop.
I'm not adding an extra leg, I just think they should be counted.
But anyway, I have more leg winners stats for you.
LEGS PERCENTAGE
WON
M/M 85 35%
M/F 130 54%
F/F 25 10%
TOTAL 240 100%
LEGS %
WON
F/F 25 10%
25 F/F teams out of 46 (10%)
I don't think the "million dollar quote" is implemented every season, but the team that has said something along the lines of "this is for one million dollars" usually wins their season.
I don't think the "million dollar quote" is implemented every season, but the team that has said something along the lines of "this is for one million dollars" usually wins their season.
But what I can't realize is that the leg 3 winner curse remains unbroken after all of the american, latin, chinese, australian & french seasons!! I just can't!! :cmas18
But what I can't realize is that the leg 3 winner curse remains unbroken after all of the american, latin, chinese, australian & french seasons!! I just can't!! :cmas18
French seasons?
But what I can't realize is that the leg 3 winner curse remains unbroken after all of the american, latin, chinese, australian & french seasons!! I just can't!! :cmas18
French seasons?
I think Flamant referred to Pekin Express.
10, 14 and 17 are the only seasons that had three teams in the final three that never came last in a non-elimination leg.
10, 14 and 17 are the only seasons that had three teams in the final three that never came last in a non-elimination leg.
That was partly also because pre-TAR10 had Final 3 NELs... :cmaslol
What was Rachel and Dave's million dollars quote?
Of all the FF users in 20 seasons, only six of them didn't arrive in first place.
-Joe & Bill 4th
-Dennis & Andrew 10th
-Monica & Sheree 4th
-Tyler & James 2nd
-Rob & Kimberly 3rd
-Bopper & Mark 5th
Incidentally, D&A and B&M, were eliminated because of it.
Also, season 10 and 11 were the only ones (so far) to have a Intersected FF.
Of all the FF users in 20 seasons, only six of them didn't arrive in first place.
-Joe & Bill 4th
-Dennis & Andrew 10th
-Monica & Sheree 4th
-Tyler & James 2nd
-Rob & Kimberly 3rd
-Bopper & Mark 5th
Incidentally, D&A and B&M, were eliminated because of it.
Also, season 10 and 11 were the only ones (so far) to have a Intersected FF.
You forgot Monica and Sheree in AR4 snowshoeing in the Dolomites.
In both TAR 1 and 20, the winning team was the first team to use the FF.
Lucy & Emilia are the only team to get arrested and improve their position from the previous leg. :lol3:Colin & Christie won the leg with their taxi drama, though I don't know if it would count as being arrested.
It's time to add some new trivias.
Josh & Brent now is the third winner team that never won in previous legs.
Lucy & Emilia are the only team to get arrested and improve their position from the previous leg. :lol3:Lucy & Emilia are really the record-setters of the TAR franchise. These are how many cool and uncool (*looks at last hyphen*) records they set:
Danielle was the most yielded person on the race
Dustin and Kandice yielded most teams including the bought yield
Brennan from season 1 is dating Emily from season 1
Rob and Brennan used the first FF
Chris and Alex beat Tara and Will in a foot race to the finish linee
Dats about it!
Kaylani(s19) and Rachel (s20) were origionally going to audition for the race (s19) together. They were good friends but Rachel would be on big brother around the amazing race filming time. So she auditioned with Lisa. And made it!
Brennan from season 1 is dating Emily from season 1
Andy & Tommy went first to last.
Yeah, so you should correct it :)Andy & Tommy went first to last.
...so have a lot of other teams :lol:
Kami & Karli (S5) and Josh & Brent (S21) share the record of finishing 7 legs in the bottom two teams. Josh & Brent's 7 legs were all in a row (Leg 5 - Leg 11).If you include Kami & Karli's elimination, it's 8.
Yeah, so you should correct it :)Andy & Tommy went first to last.
...so have a lot of other teams :lol:
QuoteKami & Karli (S5) and Josh & Brent (S21) share the record of finishing 7 legs in the bottom two teams. Josh & Brent's 7 legs were all in a row (Leg 5 - Leg 11).If you include Kami & Karli's elimination, it's 8.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but something I was just thinking about the other day while re-watching TAR6:
A total of THREE different seasons have had a Final Three consisting of the team who is shown first in the intro credits AND the team who is shown eleventh in the intro credits.
Those seasons are TAR6, TAR15 and TAR20 (bearing in mind that TAR15 actually had 12 teams and so the eleventh team that was shown was not the last one in the intros, unlike TAR6 and TAR20). On TAR6, Kris & Jon were first in the credits and Adam & Rebecca were last. On TAR15, Brian & Ericka were first in the credits and Meghan & Cheyne were eleventh. On TAR20, Rachel & Dave were first in the credits and Art & JJ were last.
When such a phenomenon occurs, on one occasion the team shown first has won (Rachel & Dave on TAR20), on one occasion the team shown eleventh has won (Meghan & Cheyne on TAR15) and on one occasion the team not shown either first or eleventh has won (Freddy & Kendra on TAR6)
Yes, this is what I do for fun... thinking up random TAR-related things. :lol:
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but something I was just thinking about the other day while re-watching TAR6:
A total of THREE different seasons have had a Final Three consisting of the team who is shown first in the intro credits AND the team who is shown eleventh in the intro credits.
Those seasons are TAR6, TAR15 and TAR20 (bearing in mind that TAR15 actually had 12 teams and so the eleventh team that was shown was not the last one in the intros, unlike TAR6 and TAR20). On TAR6, Kris & Jon were first in the credits and Adam & Rebecca were last. On TAR15, Brian & Ericka were first in the credits and Meghan & Cheyne were eleventh. On TAR20, Rachel & Dave were first in the credits and Art & JJ were last.
When such a phenomenon occurs, on one occasion the team shown first has won (Rachel & Dave on TAR20), on one occasion the team shown eleventh has won (Meghan & Cheyne on TAR15) and on one occasion the team not shown either first or eleventh has won (Freddy & Kendra on TAR6)
Yes, this is what I do for fun... thinking up random TAR-related things. :lol:
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but something I was just thinking about the other day while re-watching TAR6:
A total of THREE different seasons have had a Final Three consisting of the team who is shown first in the intro credits AND the team who is shown eleventh in the intro credits.
Those seasons are TAR6, TAR15 and TAR20 (bearing in mind that TAR15 actually had 12 teams and so the eleventh team that was shown was not the last one in the intros, unlike TAR6 and TAR20). On TAR6, Kris & Jon were first in the credits and Adam & Rebecca were last. On TAR15, Brian & Ericka were first in the credits and Meghan & Cheyne were eleventh. On TAR20, Rachel & Dave were first in the credits and Art & JJ were last.
When such a phenomenon occurs, on one occasion the team shown first has won (Rachel & Dave on TAR20), on one occasion the team shown eleventh has won (Meghan & Cheyne on TAR15) and on one occasion the team not shown either first or eleventh has won (Freddy & Kendra on TAR6)
All mother-son teams have same activity in their intro shots: chatting while walking.
All mother-son teams have same activity in their intro shots: chatting while walking.
Haha, that's brilliant!
This is for Susan-Patrick, Toni-Dallas and Margie-Luke. I don't know about other mother-son teams from international versions. Other than TAR US, I've only watched TAR Aus and TAR Asia, and if I recall correctly, there is no mother-son team from those versions. :)All mother-son teams have same activity in their intro shots: chatting while walking.
Haha, that's brilliant!
Wow! Really? That's a cool observation! Does that hold true for every single one?
The only time in TAR US (which I can think of) that teams left and re-entered a country (other than the US!) was Germany in TAR 3 (Munich - Innsbruck - Fussen).
There could have been a 2nd occasion, if a team had elected to use the FF in Leg 6 of TAR 1. That team would have exited from Italy, entered the Vatican and re-entered Italy.
The only time in TAR US (which I can think of) that teams left and re-entered 2 continents twice was in TAR 6. Teams first arrived in Europe, then went to Africa, then back to Europe and back to Africa, before heading to Asia.
The only time in TAR US (which I can think of) that teams left and re-entered a country (other than the US!) was Germany in TAR 3 (Munich - Innsbruck - Fussen).
There could have been a 2nd occasion, if a team had elected to use the FF in Leg 6 of TAR 1. That team would have exited from Italy, entered the Vatican and re-entered Italy.
The only time in TAR US (which I can think of) that teams left and re-entered 2 continents twice was in TAR 6. Teams first arrived in Europe, then went to Africa, then back to Europe and back to Africa, before heading to Asia.
The above statement is true, but in AR3 teams went from Europe to Africa and back to Europe before moving on to Asia; this is not quite as impressive as AR6.
Every time the race goes to Amsterdam the first clue is found on a bridge.
Magere Brug
In season 20, the all-female teams have never placed higher than 4th. :o
Here is a really odd one:
The last time teams had to travel by plane on the 5th leg was Season 15. Seasons 16-21 had no flying on the 5th leg.
16: bus transported them to France for start of leg
17: drove over border into Norway
18: took train back to Kunming
19: took bus to Bangkok
20: took train to Austria, drove over border to Germany
21: Stayed in Bangladesh
Is that an odd pattern or what
Declive you have too much time. :lol3:
For the 2nd time ever in TARUS,the teams that finished on top 3 positions on leg 2 were the same as leg 1.
That season was 10. In both seasons,one of the teams was a M/M,the other was a father/children team and the third team was a dating couple.
In S10,the M/M won the first leg and finished 2nd on leg 2. In S22,the M/M finished 2nd on leg 1 and won the second leg.
In S10,the father/children team finished 2nd on leg 1 and 3rd on leg 2. In S22,the father/children team finished 3rd on leg 1 and 2nd on leg 2.
In S10,the dating couple finished 3rd on leg 1 and won the second leg. In S22,the dating couple won the first leg and finished 3rd in leg 2.
Mother/Son - 1 (1%) Who?
Grandson/Grandfather - 1 (1%) Nick and Don :hrt:!!
Father/Daughter - 2 (3%)
QuoteFather/Daughter - 2 (3%)
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A not so interesting one :
In all history of TAR US , we had 221 legs where a DETOUR AND A ROADBLOCK appeared
124 had the Detour before the Roadblock
97 had the Roadblock before the Detour
John is the most stupid person in TAR history
John is the most stupid person in TAR history
Opinion. :lol:
I reckon Kami & Karli and Nick & Vicki vie for the spot.
*flashback*
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
We are SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO stupid.
*flashback*
John (and sadly) Jessica is the most stupid team in the history of 22 seasons of The Amazing Race. (FACT) :lol3:I'm pretty sure Nick & Vicki still barely take the lead. At least JoJe know what country London is in or not telling a Ghanaian taxi driver to drive to the Arctic Circle... or I hope so. :lol:
John (and sadly) Jessica is the most stupid team in the history of 22 seasons of The Amazing Race. (FACT) :lol3:
I loved those guys :hrt: But honestly most of their struggles involved the taxi driver not knowing where that bridge was so I don't think any stupidity they might have had really would have made a big differenceJohn (and sadly) Jessica is the most stupid team in the history of 22 seasons of The Amazing Race. (FACT) :lol3:
What about John & Scott? :lol3:
Dave & Connor : First team in TAR history to open the 3 first DETOUR clues in first place.
Five all-female teams have been eliminated at a farm:
Kami & Karli
Meredith & Maria
Marisa & Brooke
Maria & Tiffany
Kerri & Stacy
Lena & Kristy AND the Godlewski Sisters... 7 :groan:Five all-female teams have been eliminated at a farm:
Kami & Karli
Meredith & Maria
Marisa & Brooke
Maria & Tiffany
Kerri & Stacy
i Think u mean six... How can u forget Lena and Kristy!
I haven't figured out how I'm going to treat Dave-Connor's withdrawal in the team rankings as far as computing an average placement.With my lists I treated it as coming in eighth on that leg. If another team had been eliminated at the pitstop, that might have complicated things, but as it is now I think it's best to just keep it simple.
In the past, when a team did withdraw or were given an elimination out on the Race course, that team was the last team that checked in or hadn't yet checked in, and one could treat them as being last on the leg. That wasn't the case here, and it is arkward to decide what to do. However, they do end up being the 4th team to be eliminated (thus being in 8th place overall).
Haven't had a problem like this in years.......
Five all-female teams have been eliminated at a farm:
Kami & Karli
Meredith & Maria
Marisa & Brooke
Maria & Tiffany
Kerri & Stacy
Five all-female teams have been eliminated at a farm:
Kami & Karli
Meredith & Maria
Marisa & Brooke
Maria & Tiffany
Kerri & Stacy
Shanna and Jennifer?
Out of all of those non elimination legs this is the list of all countries who have had non elimination legs and how many they had.
China : 7
Out of all of those non elimination legs this is the list of all countries who have had non elimination legs and how many they had.
Italy : 3
India : 5
Thailand : 4
China : 7
Australia : 4
New Zealand : 2
United States : 3
Switzerland : 2
Vietnam : 1
Malaysia : 1
South Korea : 1
Egypt : 1
United Arab Emirates : 1
Philippines : 1
Senegal : 1
France : 1
South Africa : 1
Turkey : 1
Jamaica : 1
Panama : 1
Oman : 1
Japan : 3
Mauritius : 1
Morocco : 1
Mozambique : 1
Poland : 1
Russia : 4
Sweden : 1
Czech Republic : 1
Germany : 1
Seychelles : 1
Ghana : 1
Austria : 1
Taiwan : 1
Malawi : 1
Belguim : 1
Tanzania : 1
Bangladesh : 1
Spain : 1
Botswana : 1
Yeah...i think French Polynesia is one of the only countries that had 2 legs and no NEL. (also Argentina in TAR20)
Yeah...i think French Polynesia is one of the only countries that had 2 legs and no NEL. (also Argentina in TAR20)
Add the same for Argentina's double legs in TAR5 and TAR7.
Yeah...i think French Polynesia is one of the onlycountriesoverseas territoryoverseas country that had 2 legs and no NEL. (also Argentina in TAR20)
Could people *not* post about the current season in the discussion forum? You've just spoiled what sounds like a major race moment for me so thanks a lot...
There have been 68 NEL's through the past 22 seasons (this excludes all fake Pit Stops in which the "leg was not over;" however it does include the legs with no rest period beginning in TAR 18).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 12 teams remaining.
3 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining (15, 18, 19).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 10 teams remaining.
3 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining (17, 18, 22).
4 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining (6, 16, 19, 20).
9 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining (5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 19, 21, 22).
11 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining (1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 21).
15 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining (1, 2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22).
17 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11[x2], 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21).
6 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9).
Digging deeper into the NEL's..
Out of the 3 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining, 3/3 were survived.
Out of the 3 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining, 3/3 were survived.
Out of the 4 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining, 2/4 were survived (16, 20).
Out of the 9 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining, 7/8 were survived (all except 14).
Out of the 11 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining, 6/11 were survived (2, 6, 8, 13, 16, 18).
Out of the 15 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining, 9/15 were survived (2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 22)-Interestingly, no team has survived a 5th place NEL since Season 9's BJ & Tyler.Mona & Beth - first team since BJ & Tyler to survive a 5th place NEL.
Out of the 17 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining, 11/17 were survived (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11[x1], 12, 13, 15).
Out of the 6 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining, 3/6 have eventually won the Race. (2, 3, 7).
Bopper & Mark - first team to complete two Speed Bumps in a Race
Bopper & Mark - first team to complete two Speed Bumps in a Race
BJ and Tyler, first team to be ripped of their money and clothes/bags on a race twice.
-Joey & Meghan: first team to be U-Turned twice (as mentioned in the other threads)
Beat ya to that :lol:
TAR 5 is the only season where the eliminated teams did not begin the leg in last place in their respective elimination legs.
so...TARLA is getting a female host, is that a first?
If you finish 1st in Indonesia, you will not make the Final 3 :o (U.S. edition only)
So was Crystal Cox.:lol3:
So was Crystal Cox.
Dustin and Kandice are the only team to arrive 3rd to an intersection
Dustin and Kandice are the only team to arrive 3rd to an intersection
??? I'm sure they didn't arrive 3rd in TAR 16 :lol: unless I'm confused at your fact :iok
touche ill edit it... lol i always forget the season 16 oneDustin and Kandice are the only team to arrive 3rd to an intersection
??? I'm sure they didn't arrive 3rd in TAR 16 :lol: unless I'm confused at your fact :iok
And in TARAus too. :lol:
I will need to double cheek this but hours in an airports/airplane in a leg goes to Chester and Ephraim.Gutsy Grannies ???
Both the Gusty Grannies from season 2 and several of the teams on All Stars in a delay plagued travel in Africa may have equaled or exceeded the former NFL players.Exactly what I was thinking thescnauzers, especially the 2 teams on All Stars
They did do the world's highest skyjump (at that time) in Macau during All-Stars while it was really windy.
Apart from Lumelia ;)These two rocked the definition of underdogs for all the TAR community. :lol:
If Ally and Ashley survived the last leg (i.e. placed 4th or were NELd on 5th) and then maintained or improved their placing on the next leg they would have equaled Dandrew's record of most legs run without dropping a final placing (TAR13: legs 2 to 10)
Even after being arrested in Dubai and almost having a complete Yani & Nadine moment (last place & last place combo). :funny:If Ally and Ashley survived the last leg (i.e. placed 4th or were NELd on 5th) and then maintained or improved their placing on the next leg they would have equaled Dandrew's record of most legs run without dropping a final placing (TAR13: legs 2 to 10)
Lucy and Emilia hold the record from leg 1 to 10.
*Disclaimer: I haven't verified this* but I propose that Nicky and Kim (current season: 23) performed the most tasks in completing one leg: UAE2 = 6Correct, but only for a standard Leg. (TAR9's final nine ties the record due to the Leg 3 superleg.)
1. coin riddle
2. dune buggies
3. & 4. both sides of the detour : dress camel, prepare food
5. wave pool speed bump
6. rapids roadblock
For this I classify one complete leg as being from pit start to pit stop (even if it is fake, virtual, whatever). I think the only contention would come from the double leg in season 6; in that case they are the F/F team that has completed the most tasks in one leg or the team in the current racing era, i.e. since the introduction of the u-turn i guess...
I think it's a pretty neat record, contradict me if you can!
Is the 'turn over a new leaf' detour the first task to feature a credible animal threat? (i.e. the snakes in the tea plantation)Season 1's India visited the Karni Mata rats... *shivers*.
Past examples of animal warning haven't really produced any animals:
- the fake bear in Sweden S17
- the bushmen feigning fear of a lion to try and get Caroline/Jennifer to climb a tree S22
- the 'crocodiles' in the Botswana fast forward (S22)
Although I think there was something with tigers in India in season 1, I can't remember exactly...
Woah, did I do this right? Is it true there has not been one U.S Season where an M/F team did NOT make the Final 3?
TAR records for the countries visited (not counting USA and TAR8) as of S23:Countries with TAR visited three times in a row is the most population in the world
China and India are the most visited countried by season (10 each).
Both countries also hold the record for the most number of official pit stops (15 each).
Only three countries have been visited three seasons on a row: India (S12,S13,S14), China (S16,S17,S18), and Indonesia (S21,S22,S23)
Portugal has the largest span between visits (18 seasons: S3 & S23)
Oceania has the largest span of not being visited by TAR (4 seasons: S14,15,16,17)
Only S2 didn't visit Europe.
Only S1 has Africa as its first continent visited.
When South America is the first continent visited in a season, the route would always go eastward except for S13.
S7 has the least number of Asia legs (1 double-length leg in India)
S1, S6, and S10 has the longest back-and-forth pattern of continents:
S1: Africa/Europe/Africa/Europe
S6: Europe/Africa/Aurope/Africa
S10: Africa/Europe/Africa/Europe
Most visited city (not counting flight connection cities(ahem.Frankfurt.ahem)): Amsterdam (5) (Every season that visited The Netherlands had to go through Amsterdam, including S19's stopover)
Seasons that have the most number of new countries visited:
S3 (11); S1 (10); S5 (9); S6 (7); S10 (6)
...and the least:
S21, S22, S23 with (0).
Bit of a Random Fact that I thought of there:If Dave/Connor didn't withdraw from the race of leg 5, I thought F3 in TAR 22 would consist 2 M/M (hockey bros and father/son cancer survivors) & F/F (Roller Moms)
Every season of the US Version has had at least one M/F team in the Final 3, (As of Season 23)
But has NEVER had a Final 3 that consists of 2 M/M Teams, and 1 F/F Team.
I find this funny as both Australian Seasons, and the Canadian Season has had a Final 3 Combination of 2 M/M & 1 F/F,
and neither of these seasons have ever had a M/F Team in the Final 3. :cmas10 :cmaslol
in TAR 20 if Rachel completed leg 3 RB and Dave completed leg 4's ones, I thought Army Couple along with Art & JJ would be two teams never finish outside top 4Travis and Nicole.
There have been6571 NEL's through the past 23 seasons (this excludes all fake Pit Stops in which the "leg was not over;" however it does include the legs with no rest period beginning in TAR 18).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 12 teams remaining.
3 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining (15, 18, 19).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 10 teams remaining.
3 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining (17, 18, 22).
5 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining (6, 16, 19, 20, 23).
9 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining (5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 19, 21, 22).
12 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining (1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23).
15 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining (1, 2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22).
18 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11[x2], 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 23).
6 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9).
Digging deeper into the NEL's..
Out of the 3 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining, 3/3 were survived.
Out of the 3 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining, 3/3 were survived.
Out of the 5 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining, 3/5 were survived (16, 20, 24).
Out of the 8 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining, 8/9 were survived (all except 14).
Out of the 12 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining, 6/12 were survived (2, 6, 8, 13, 16, 18).
Out of the 15 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining, 9/15 were survived (2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 22)-Interestingly, no team has survived a 5th place NEL since Season 9's BJ & Tyler.
Out of the 18 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining, 11/18 were survived (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11[x1], 12, 13, 15).
Out of the 6 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining, 3/6 have eventually won the Race. (2, 3, 7).
Something I noticed from TAR24:
At every leg starting Leg 2, if a team departing the Pit Start is shown given a confessional, and the background is different from everyone, they come last on the leg. (Pit Start confs dont count)
I regret to inform you all that Dave & Connor :'( have also accomplished the record of a constant Top 4 finish with a No Damage Run (no bottom 2 finishes where elimination is possible). A record only Margie & Luke (in the US version) have done so far.
I regret to inform you all that Dave & Connor :'( have also accomplished the record of a constant Top 4 finish with a No Damage Run (no bottom 2 finishes where elimination is possible). A record only Margie & Luke (in the US version) have done so far.
ugh if they win :res:
If Dave and Connor win this race, that will be different hybrid of teams winning an Allstars season, and also the first parent-child to win. And.. the oldest person to win TAR. :res:Dave- "I'm 60! I'm too old and weak to be U-Turned!"
There have been6571 NEL's through the past 23 seasons (this excludes all fake Pit Stops in which the "leg was not over;" however it does include the legs with no rest period beginning in TAR 18).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 12 teams remaining.
3 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining (15, 18, 19).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 10 teams remaining.
3 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining (17, 18, 22).
5 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining (6, 16, 19, 20, 23).
9 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining (5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 19, 21, 22).
12 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining (1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23).
15 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining (1, 2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22).
18 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11[x2], 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 23).
6 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9).
Digging deeper into the NEL's..
Out of the 3 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining, 3/3 were survived.
Out of the 3 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining, 3/3 were survived.
Out of the 5 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining, 3/5 were survived (16, 20, 24).
Out of the 8 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining, 8/9 were survived (all except 14).
Out of the 12 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining, 6/12 were survived (2, 6, 8, 13, 16, 18).
Out of the 15 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining, 9/15 were survived (2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 22)-Interestingly, no team has survived a 5th place NEL since Season 9's BJ & Tyler.
Out of the 18 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining, 11/18 were survived (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11[x1], 12, 13, 15).
Out of the 6 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining, 3/6 have eventually won the Race. (2, 3, 7).
-Beth & Mona are the first team since Season 9's BJ & Tyler to survive a 5th-place NEL.
Biggest Improvement from a NEL/KOR (Last place):
11th to 3rd: Jet & Cord (TAR18)
9th to 4th: Michael & Kevin (TAR17)
8th to 4th: Nicky & Kim (TAR23)
7th to 2nd: Caroline & Jennifer (TAR24)
6th to 1st: Jet & Cord (TAR16)
5th to 1st: John Vito & Jill (TAR3)
4th to 1st: David & Jeff (TAR4), BJ & Tyler (TAR9)
3rd to 1st: Chris & Alex, Flo & Zach, Uchenna & Joyce
The teams in bold had to complete a Speed Bump, so kudos to them!
Bit of a Random Fact that I thought of there:As so far I know in these seasons had NEL/KOR/TBC legs for 9 teams remaining (US season 9;17;18;22 and Vietnam season 2, VN season 3 is currently being aired) no M/F team ever was win
Every season of the US Version has had at least one M/F team in the Final 3, (As of Season 23)
But has NEVER had a Final 3 that consists of 2 M/M Teams, and 1 F/F Team.
I find this funny as both Australian Seasons, and the Canadian Season has had a Final 3 Combination of 2 M/M & 1 F/F,
and neither of these seasons have ever had a M/F Team in the Final 3. :cmas10 :cmaslol
These facts probably won't last past the second season (unless there's some type of curse), but:More from TAR Canada:
Some for TAR Canada:
The first two legs are always in British Columbia (not including starting line). [S1 Kelowna/Vancouver, S2 Victoria/Tofino]
If you're second-to-last in the first leg, you will be last and eliminated in the second leg. [S1 Jamie/Pierre, S2 Jen/Shawn]
Every team who was eliminated at the first pitstop had previously incurred a time penalty. [S1 Treena/Tennille, S2 Shahla/Nabeela ]
Due to their short length, they are probably in the "not so interesting" category for now. :funny:
in vietnamese version no all male teams have ever gone abroad (Season 1 have no foreign leg, in season 2 and 3, all male team had been eliminated before the race had a foreign one(s)
but many team in other versions went to Vietnam for their legs
Season 3 (US) Ken & Gerard, Derek & Drew
Season 10 (US) Tom & Terry, Erwin & Godwin, Tyler & James
Season 15 (US) Flight Time & Big Easy, Sam & Dan, Zev & Justin, Gary & Matt
Season 22 (US) Dave & Connor, Bates & Anthony
Saeson 1 (AU) Jeff & Luke, Matt & Tom, Mo & Most, Tyler & Nathan
Season 3 (AS) Isaac & William, Vince & Sam, Niroo & Kapil
Maria & Tiffany is the first all-female team to have two women of two different ethnic races (Taiwanese and American) followed by Nary & Jamie (Egyptian and American), Amy & Maya (American and African), and Kym & Alli (Italian and American).
:wohoo:
EDIT: Coincidentally, their respective seasons are divisible by 5.
You forgot Nat & Kat. (American and Asian)
Maria & Tiffany is the first all-female team to have two women of two different ethnic races (Taiwanese and American) followed by Nary & Jamie (Egyptian and American), Amy & Maya (American and African), and Kym & Alli (Italian and American).
:wohoo:
EDIT: Coincidentally, their respective seasons are divisible by 5.
You forgot Nat & Kat. (American and Asian)
Thank you. :waves: Never occurred to me there were so many teams with different foreign descents in the past several years.You forgot Nat & Kat. (American and Asian)
Nat & Kat is actually Swedish descent American & Asian American
U.S-Only Data:
Best-Placing of M/M team of Season...
1: 1st
2: 1st
3: 3rd
4: 1st
5: 7th
6: 11th
7: 5th
8: -
9: 1st
10: 1st
11: 4th
12: 3rd
13: 3rd
14: 5th
15: 2nd
16: 1st
17: 7th
18: 2nd
19: 4th
20: 2nd
21: 1st
22: 1st
23: 4th
24: 1st
M/M teams have since the first season been doing very well.
Best Placing of F/F team of Season...
1: 5th
2: 6th
3: 9th
4: 6th
5: 4th
6: 9th
7: 9th
8: -
9: 8th
10: 3rd
11: 2nd
12: 7th
13: 6th
14: 2nd
15: 6th
16: 5th
17: 1st
18: 1st
19: 8th
20: 6th
21: 4th
22: 3rd
23: 5th
24: 2nd
It's been pretty common out of the last 4 seasons for an F/F team to make the Final 6.
Best Placing of M/F team of Season...
1: 2nd
2: 2nd
3: 1st
4: 2nd
5: 1st
6: 1st
7: 1st
8: -
9: 3rd
10: 2nd
11: 1st
12: 1st
13: 1st
14: 1st
15: 1st
16: 3rd
17: 3rd
18: 3rd
19: 1st
20: 1st
21: 3rd
22: 2nd
23: 1st
24: 3rd
Woah, did I do this right? Is it true there has not been one U.S Season where an M/F team did NOT make the Final 3?
That's really interesting --- only 5 F/F teams ever made it to the Final 3 in their first/only seasons. Kudos to Lyn & Karlyn, Jaime & Cara, Nat & Kat, Brook & Claire, and the most recent Mona & Beth (tbh they were the most random F/F team to make it to the Final 3 :lol: )!
I also like how it's becoming normal for F/F teams to make it far :hearts: 4 of the last 8 seasons had a F/F team make it to the Final 3, while the rest finished best at 4th to 6th. NOT FACT-the last season with suckish F/F teams was TAR 19 :lol:
Could Dustin & Kandice have won 6 legs in a row in TAR 11? :o
Leg 7: 1st
Leg 8: 3rd (lost to Oswald & Danny and Uchenna & Joyce, who took the Fast Forward)
Leg 9: 1st
Leg 10: 2nd (lost to Oswald & Danny, who took the Fast Forward)
Leg 11: 1st
Leg 12: 1st
Could Dustin & Kandice have won 6 legs in a row in TAR 11? :o
Leg 7: 1st
Leg 8: 3rd (lost to Oswald & Danny and Uchenna & Joyce, who took the Fast Forward)
Leg 9: 1st
Leg 10: 2nd (lost to Oswald & Danny, who took the Fast Forward)
Leg 11: 1st
Leg 12: 1st
... :groan:
I thought that was common knowledge...
Could Dustin & Kandice have won 6 legs in a row in TAR 11? :o
Leg 7: 1st
Leg 8: 3rd (lost to Oswald & Danny and Uchenna & Joyce, who took the Fast Forward)
Leg 9: 1st
Leg 10: 2nd (lost to Oswald & Danny, who took the Fast Forward)
Leg 11: 1st
Leg 12: 1st
... :groan:
I thought that was common knowledge...
What??
If your team places 7th overall, you have ZERO chance of being featured in a returning players season.
In other words... a 7th place team has never been featured in a returning players season.
If your team places 7th overall, you have ZERO chance of being featured in a returning players season.
In other words... a 7th place team has never been featured in a returning players season.
Or 10th or 11th :P
If your team places 7th overall, you have ZERO chance of being featured in a returning players season.hopefully Shelley & Nici will be the first 7th place team to be featured in a returning players season
In other words... a 7th place team has never been featured in a returning players season.
Final 3 all-female teams:
Lyn and Karlyn
Dustin and Kandace
Charla and Mirna
Jaime and Cara
Nat and Kat
Brooke and Claire
Kisha and Jen
Caroline and Jennifer
If your team places 7th overall, you have ZERO chance of being featured in a returning players season.
In other words... a 7th place team has never been featured in a returning players season.
Or 10th or 11th :P
Well yeah, I thought that was sorta a given :P
I have no idea but 7th place teams have always been extremely unmemorable for me :(Pam & Winnie goddesses
Besides the all-female 7th placers and Gus and Hera, I find it really hard to remember what happened to the rest :/
I have no idea but 7th place teams have always been extremely unmemorable for me :(
Besides the all-female 7th placers and Gus and Hera, I find it really hard to remember what happened to the rest :/
Add Ron & Christina (their UB version) to that list, please.I have no idea but 7th place teams have always been extremely unmemorable for me :(
Besides the all-female 7th placers and Gus and Hera, I find it really hard to remember what happened to the rest :/
Justin & Jennifer , Mika & Canaan and Jumba are memorable to me
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this, but something I was just thinking about the other day while re-watching TAR6:
A total of THREE different seasons have had a Final Three consisting of the team who is shown first in the intro credits AND the team who is shown eleventh in the intro credits.
Those seasons are TAR6, TAR15 and TAR20 (bearing in mind that TAR15 actually had 12 teams and so the eleventh team that was shown was not the last one in the intros, unlike TAR6 and TAR20). On TAR6, Kris & Jon were first in the credits and Adam & Rebecca were last. On TAR15, Brian & Ericka were first in the credits and Meghan & Cheyne were eleventh. On TAR20, Rachel & Dave were first in the credits and Art & JJ were last.
When such a phenomenon occurs, on one occasion the team shown first has won (Rachel & Dave on TAR20), on one occasion the team shown eleventh has won (Meghan & Cheyne on TAR15) and on one occasion the team not shown either first or eleventh has won (Freddy & Kendra on TAR6)
Yes, this is what I do for fun... thinking up random TAR-related things. :lol:
3 of the first 5 speed bumps were in India.
TAR 12 was the only season with 2 U-Turns where neither was in Europe. (Burkina Faso in Africa & India in Asia)
- Even though NO team has ever placed 5th on the first leg and won the race , they have the best averages too.
- Even though NO team has ever placed 5th on the first leg and won the race , they have the best averages too.
Not only this, but as it was pointed out in another thread, no team to appear fifth in any intro, (US, Canadian, Australian, Asian Versions) have ever won the race.
Curse of the Number 5! :lol:
- Even though NO team has ever placed 5th on the first leg and won the race , they have the best averages too.
Not only this, but as it was pointed out in another thread, no team to appear fifth in any intro, (US, Canadian, Australian, Asian Versions) have ever won the race.
Curse of the Number 5! :lol:
Both of these aren't 100% sound. Talia & Koby and Daniel & Cesar placed 5th on the 1st leg and won, and then Diep Lam Anh & Thu Hien were 5th in their intro and won.
- Even though NO team has ever placed 5th on the first leg and won the race , they have the best averages too.
Not only this, but as it was pointed out in another thread, no team to appear fifth in any intro, (US, Canadian, Australian, Asian Versions) have ever won the race.
Curse of the Number 5! :lol:
Both of these aren't 100% sound. Talia & Koby and Daniel & Cesar placed 5th on the 1st leg and won, and then Diep Lam Anh & Thu Hien were 5th in their intro and won.
I was the one to say those two things. And i let pretty clear that this only applies to the american version of TAR. :ghug:
Looks like Leo and Jamal are the only team to be eliminated in a Leg 11 for a stretch of 4 seasons (23-26).and the afganimals is the only team has the chance to compete with both NFL and FT/BE
You wanna see something really horrible and ironic? XDWow. That's kind of a sad thing.
Go to http://ackuna.com/badtranslator
Set it to Yandex and 43 translations
Type in "Adam and Bethany" (exactly like that)
Considering what kind of season TAR26 is, it's pretty obvious that M/F will definitelybe in the F3win again.
For all we know, a gay couple wins it or something :cmaslolConsidering what kind of season TAR26 is, it's pretty obvious that M/F will definitelybe in the F3win again.
read Fosi's TAR26 spoilers....For all we know, a gay couple wins it or something :cmaslolConsidering what kind of season TAR26 is, it's pretty obvious that M/F will definitelybe in the F3win again.
Oh well... I'll just secretly hope that there's a guy that REALLY looks like a girl just so it's not all M/F :funny:read Fosi's TAR26 spoilers....For all we know, a gay couple wins it or something :cmaslolConsidering what kind of season TAR26 is, it's pretty obvious that M/F will definitelybe in the F3win again.
Could TAR25 end up being the season with the most number of islands being visited? So far, they have visited Manhattan, Long Island (Queens), US Virgin Islands, Great Britain, Shetland Islands, Amager (Copenhagen).
TAR 4 & 21's Final 3 took the longest to win a leg. (None of the Final 3 teams in those seasons won a leg until Leg 6).
TAR 6 & 15's Final 3 did not actually place in the Top 3 in a leg together until Leg 11 --- the longest for a Final 3.
TAR 7's Final 3 were in the Top 3 together in 6 legs - the most for a Final 3.
The three teams that have had a disability came in 3rd in one of there seasons
Charla & Mirna S11
Luke & Margie S14
Adam & Bethany S25
Peter & Sarah in S10 didn't come third . . .\
Peter & Sarah in S10 didn't come third . . .\
Neither did Dave & Connor :funny:
Does Dave being old count? He certainly thought so in TAR24 :cmaslolPeter & Sarah in S10 didn't come third . . .\
Neither did Dave & Connor :funny:
Dave and Connor to me don't count because they received the injury during the race I mean a dissability that they have had a long time and I just forgot Peter & Sarah :cmas13
The three teams that have had a disability came in 3rd in one of there seasons
Charla & Mirna S11
Luke & Margie S14
Adam & Bethany S25
So effectively what you're trying to tell me (and please correct me if I'm wrong!!) but if they have a team with some form of disability or handicap that may impair them along the race... That they're either going to be IN the Final 3 or NOT in the Final 3!? :O
So effectively what you're trying to tell me (and please correct me if I'm wrong!!) but if they have a team with some form of disability or handicap that may impair them along the race... That they're either going to be IN the Final 3 or NOT in the Final 3!? :O
Let's just say that no disabled team has finished in the top 2 in the final leg.So effectively what you're trying to tell me (and please correct me if I'm wrong!!) but if they have a team with some form of disability or handicap that may impair them along the race... That they're either going to be IN the Final 3 or NOT in the Final 3!? :O
Exactly. So far we only have 3 disability or handicap teams that managed to make into the F3, and apparently all of them are finished in third place.
Not sure if we are counting international versions but one of the winners of TARAsia 2 was hearing impaired.Let's just say that no disabled team has finished in the top 2 in the final leg.So effectively what you're trying to tell me (and please correct me if I'm wrong!!) but if they have a team with some form of disability or handicap that may impair them along the race... That they're either going to be IN the Final 3 or NOT in the Final 3!? :O
Exactly. So far we only have 3 disability or handicap teams that managed to make into the F3, and apparently all of them are finished in third place.
TAR Canada 1 winner Tim Sr. had Parkinson's...Not sure if we are counting international versions but one of the winners of TARAsia 2 was hearing impaired.Let's just say that no disabled team has finished in the top 2 in the final leg.So effectively what you're trying to tell me (and please correct me if I'm wrong!!) but if they have a team with some form of disability or handicap that may impair them along the race... That they're either going to be IN the Final 3 or NOT in the Final 3!? :O
Exactly. So far we only have 3 disability or handicap teams that managed to make into the F3, and apparently all of them are finished in third place.
For simplicity's sake, the "If a disabled team makes the F3, they finish in 3rd" rule only applies to the American version.TAR Canada 1 winner Tim Sr. had Parkinson's...Not sure if we are counting international versions but one of the winners of TARAsia 2 was hearing impaired.Let's just say that no disabled team has finished in the top 2 in the final leg.So effectively what you're trying to tell me (and please correct me if I'm wrong!!) but if they have a team with some form of disability or handicap that may impair them along the race... That they're either going to be IN the Final 3 or NOT in the Final 3!? :O
Exactly. So far we only have 3 disability or handicap teams that managed to make into the F3, and apparently all of them are finished in third place.
This is like the third time someone in this thread is asking for you guys to stop talking about TAR26 spoilers.There have been no spoilers given out ever since RaceUntilWeDie commented on it. (Or at least I think so)
Please Stop
I am star.
First NEL of Season
S1: Leg 6
S2: Leg 6
S3: Leg 8
S4: Leg 8
S5: Leg 5
S6: Leg 4
S7: Leg 5
S8: Leg 5
S9: Leg 7
S10: Leg 5
S11: Leg 5
S12: Leg 7
S13: Leg 6
S14: Leg 5
S15: Leg 1/Leg 8
S16: Leg 4
S17: Leg 3
S18: Leg 1 (KOR), Leg 4 (KOR), Leg 8
S19: Leg 1/Leg 4
S20: Leg 4
S21: Leg 5
S22: Leg 3 (KOR), Leg 6
S23: Leg 4 (KOR), Leg 7
S24: Leg 4
S25: Leg 4
Average: 4.64
for the case of season 9 if leg 3 were counted separately, first NELs would occour in leg 3 and 3 later NELs occur in leg 8;10;12First NEL of Season
S1: Leg 6
S2: Leg 6
S3: Leg 8
S4: Leg 8
S5: Leg 5
S6: Leg 4
S7: Leg 5
S8: Leg 5
S9: Leg 7
S10: Leg 5
S11: Leg 5
S12: Leg 7
S13: Leg 6
S14: Leg 5
S15: Leg 1/Leg 8
S16: Leg 4
S17: Leg 3
S18: Leg 1 (KOR), Leg 4 (KOR), Leg 8
S19: Leg 1/Leg 4
S20: Leg 4
S21: Leg 5
S22: Leg 3 (KOR), Leg 6
S23: Leg 4 (KOR), Leg 7
S24: Leg 4
S25: Leg 4
Average: 4.64
Wow, NELs used to be so late into the race back then!
U.S. FACT
If your name starts with a G, H, I, L, O, P, W, X, or Y, your team will NOT win the Race.
U.S. FACT
If your name starts with a G, H, I, L, O, P, W, X, or Y, your team will NOT win the Race.
Kisha's real name is LaKisha
U.S. FACTTechnically, Linz is still a team name. :snics:
If your name starts with a G, H, I, L, O, P, W, X, or Y, your team will NOT win the Race.
It's the last name of the team members. That would mean I would have to go back and look at the last names of each winner, which is really unnecessary.U.S. FACTTechnically, Linz is still a team name. :snics:
If your name starts with a G, H, I, L, O, P, W, X, or Y, your team will NOT win the Race.
I thought Saida & Jervi (Philippines 1) was an MF team? ???No, they were FF.
I thought Saida & Jervi (Philippines 1) was an MF team? ???No, they were FF.
Graphical representation of genders across all versions of TAR:
TAR13 had 3 FFs? ???
TAR13 had 3 FFs? ???1. New Zealand
If the average is 4.37, wouldn't that mean that the team who won leg 1 usually ends up in the final four? Is that not good?Yeah, but getting first on leg 1 ≠ having success for the entire race. Just ask Alison & Donny :lol:
Mike & Rochelle and Jeff & Lyda are the first two teams to ever use a U-Turn on the first leg of the Race, if that counts for something.
I'm curious now as to what international version had the Leg 1 U-TurnMike & Rochelle and Jeff & Lyda are the first two teams to ever use a U-Turn on the first leg of the Race, if that counts for something.
*In the American version
:D
Libby & CJ are the worst 10 placers since Jody & Shannon of TAR 16.Jody & Shannon > Kevin & Drew
I believe Jeff & Lyda also has the record for spending the most time at a dancing task - 4 hours more or less.
I believe Jeff & Lyda also has the record for spending the most time at a dancing task - 4 hours more or less.
How much time did Mark spent on the Bollywood RB?
I thought he was there for a little bit more than 3 hrs and 40 min. Was there any elapsed time shown or a difference in shadow lengths (human sundial)? ???I believe Jeff & Lyda also has the record for spending the most time at a dancing task - 4 hours more or less.
How much time did Mark spent on the Bollywood RB?
I believed Mark had more than 5-6 hours in the Bollywood dance Roadblock.
Graphical representation of genders across all versions of TAR:TARVN 1 has 5 M/M teams and no one eliminated until F6, but TARVN also held the record for longest leg span without M/M team won (23 legs) or even podium finishing (22 legs)
(http://i.imgur.com/jf1AJ62.png)
BLUE: Male/Male
PURPLE: Male/Female
PINK: Female/Female
Note, does not include the in-progress 4th season of TAR Israel
TAR Winners Leaderboard (https://public.tableau.com/profile/patricktulip#!/vizhome/TheAmazingRaceUSWinnersLeaderboard/Dashboard1)
Interesting to see :)
Question:
What city has been featured the most in US TAR. (and I mean international, because LAX is the obvious answer :P )
The city need to have at least a clubox, a ARI or a task to count.
Question:
What city has been featured the most in US TAR. (and I mean international, because LAX is the obvious answer :P )
The city need to have at least a clubox, a ARI or a task to count.
Bangkok 6 times (1,2,9,14,19,26) :gaah:
Tokyo 5 times (9,15,18,23,26) :gaah:
(Seriously they need to stop visiting these cities!!!)
There are five different compositions used for TAR's Opening Theme song and seven different versions in total.
Bangkok 6 times (1,2,9,14,19,26) :gaah:
FF battles are a rarity nowadays :(Mainly because FF's themselves are a rarity nowadays! :(
Bangkok 6 times (1,2,9,14,19,26) :gaah:
(http://i.imgur.com/xQZ8ERc.jpg)
Look at this mess!
Reasons to be eliminated (from seasons 16 to 26 actual, with the exception of 23 because i haven't watched it)
Navigation - 22
Bad Luck/Injury - 12
Roadblock - 15
U-Turns - 12
Detour - 11
Active Route Info - 6
Flight - 4
Bus - 1
Fast Forward - 2
Reasons to be eliminated (from seasons 16 to 26 actual, with the exception of 23 because i haven't watched it)
Navigation - 26
Roadblock - 19
Bad Luck/Injury - 14
U-Turns - 14
Detour - 13
Active Route Info - 9
Flight - 5
Fast Forward - 2
Adding in S23 it would look like this
FF battles are a rarity nowadays :(Mainly because FF's themselves are a rarity nowadays! :(
Bangkok should host its own fees-applied TAR bus tour (including the international versions). I would gladly pay US$10,000+ to scour and experience all those sights if I ever am given the chance to go global. :hoot:Bangkok 6 times (1,2,9,14,19,26) :gaah:
(http://i.imgur.com/xQZ8ERc.jpg)
Look at this mess!
Lovely! I will need this when I eventually visit the Thai capital! :trampb:
Josh & Brent (TAR 21) and Dave & Connor (TAR 24) are the only winners to never have a title quote.
In even-numbered seasons with a Final 4 containing 2 F/F teams...both female teams didn't win in the first all-star.... :(
TAR 10: Lyn & Karlyn (3rd place), Dustin & Kandice (4th place)
TAR 14: Jaime & Cara (2nd place), Kisha & Jen (4th place)
TAR 22: Mona & Beth (3rd place), Caroline & Jennifer (4th place)
1 of the F/F teams WILL go out in 4th, the other WILL NOT win.
In odd-numbered seasons with a Final 4 containing 2 F/F teams...
TAR 17: Nat & Kat (1st place), Brook & Claire (2nd place)
1 of them wins!
Shoot, I knew I forgot a pair of teams :lol: Fixed!In even-numbered seasons with a Final 4 containing 2 F/F teams...both female teams didn't win in the first all-star.... :(
TAR 10: Lyn & Karlyn (3rd place), Dustin & Kandice (4th place)
TAR 14: Jaime & Cara (2nd place), Kisha & Jen (4th place)
TAR 22: Mona & Beth (3rd place), Caroline & Jennifer (4th place)
1 of the F/F teams WILL go out in 4th, the other WILL NOT win.
In odd-numbered seasons with a Final 4 containing 2 F/F teams...
TAR 11: Dustin & Kandice (2nd place), Charla & Mirna (3rd place)
TAR 17: Nat & Kat (1st place), Brook & Claire (2nd place)1 of them wins!
1 of them WILL come in 2nd.
Are Matt & Ashley the third team to get engaged DURING the Race and then get eliminated in 5th?
Oh no, there's more.
Sally & Tyson - TAR Australia 3
Alexey & Olena - TAR Ukraine
There's also more who proposed after being eliminated.
Hayden & Aaron - TAR6
Hari & Tien Dat - TAR Vietnam 2
Shimi & Yasmin - TAR Israel 3
The novelty has worn off XD
See here (http://www.realityfanwiki.com/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&profile=default&search=proposed&fulltext=Search)
~TAR2, TAR4, and TAR10 are the only seasons to have penultimate legs in Australia and Oceania.
~TAR2, TAR4, and TAR10 are the only seasons to have penultimate legs in Australia and Oceania.
I think you mean 11? In Guam?
But it's amazing work! I like it. I'm quite shocked that only 18 and 26 had late south America leg. And they should do late Africa leg more.
Also, LOL at 106 legs in Asia but still manage to not visit lots of country. (Maldives,Brunei,Laos,Burma,Georgia,Armenia,etc.) :(
So I think Tyler (TAR 26) is now the recipient for Most Title Quotes - 5? Previous record was Brook (TAR 17) (feel like I'm missing someone). Laura said 1 quote as well so they as a team have 6 title quotes the entire season.Flo also had five quotes.
Asia: TAR14 had 8 legs straight around Asia.Doesn't TAR count Russia as a part of Europe?
So I think Tyler (TAR 26) is now the recipient for Most Title Quotes - 5? Previous record was Brook (TAR 17) (feel like I'm missing someone). Laura said 1 quote as well so they as a team have 6 title quotes the entire season.
Also Gretchen goddess has five too <3So I think Tyler (TAR 26) is now the recipient for Most Title Quotes - 5? Previous record was Brook (TAR 17) (feel like I'm missing someone). Laura said 1 quote as well so they as a team have 6 title quotes the entire season.Flo also had five quotes.
:luvya: "We've got a bad elephant! We've got a baaad elephant." :luvya:Also Gretchen goddess has five too <3So I think Tyler (TAR 26) is now the recipient for Most Title Quotes - 5? Previous record was Brook (TAR 17) (feel like I'm missing someone). Laura said 1 quote as well so they as a team have 6 title quotes the entire season.Flo also had five quotes.
Flo (season 3) , Gretchen (season 7) , Tyler (season 26) all have 5Also Gretchen goddess has five too <3So I think Tyler (TAR 26) is now the recipient for Most Title Quotes - 5? Previous record was Brook (TAR 17) (feel like I'm missing someone). Laura said 1 quote as well so they as a team have 6 title quotes the entire season.Flo also had five quotes.
- First time (I think): All teams that came in last on a NEL were eliminated the next leg
Fun Fact:What do you mean "pointless?" When all of the NEL'd teams were eliminated the following leg? cuz that was done in TAR 14
TAR26 is the first season to have all NELs be pointless.
Fun Fact:What do you mean "pointless?" When all of the NEL'd teams were eliminated the following leg? cuz that was done in TAR 14
TAR26 is the first season to have all NELs be pointless.
Can somebody provide a list of countries visited by outside-US TAR franchises but not visited by the US TAR? ??? Thanks! :)Bosnia
Can somebody provide a list of countries visited by outside-US TAR franchises but not visited by the US TAR? ??? Thanks! :)Bosnia & Herzegovina
Colombia
Curacao, Netherlands
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Guatemala
Israel
Palestine
Venezuela
Which TAR visited Palestine?HaMerotz LaMillion and TAR Aus both had route markers or tasks on the Palestine side of Jerusalem.
Can somebody provide a list of countries visited by outside-US TAR franchises but not visited by the US TAR? ??? Thanks! :)Bosnia & Herzegovina
Colombia
Curacao, Netherlands
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Guatemala
Israel
Palestine
Venezuela
and Georgia
Which TAR visited Palestine?HaMerotz LaMillion and TAR Aus both had route markers or tasks on the Palestine side of Jerusalem.
Only half of the past 8 U-Turn uses have been successful.Um they're double U-Turns so of course only half of them would be successful
Only 4 countries in the US version have hosted multiple U-Turns: China, Russia, Vietnam and Singapore, with 2 each.
Kisha and Jen haven't won a leg in S18 before the finale...
TAR Canada is only TAR which had two Father/Daughter teams in same season and also TAR Israel 4 is the only season to have 2 Mother/Daughter teams too I think ???
Could be wrong, but I think TAR Australia 2 is the only Season where the host had to go out on the course on two separate occasions to Eliminate a team - Leg 4, and Leg 11.
Sticky & Sam is the only team eliminated as 7th in leg 8, this never occured in US version, even for season started with 12 teams blahblah,
TAR Australia and TAR Canada have both ONLY featured Male/Male winners throughout all of their seasons.
This curse was broken in VN season 4 when Lincoln & Chi Thanh had a leg in Luang Prabang, Laosin vietnamese version no all male teams have ever gone abroad (Season 1 have no foreign leg, in season 2 and 3, all male team had been eliminated before the race had a foreign one(s)
but many team in other versions went to Vietnam for their legs
Season 3 (US) Ken & Gerard, Derek & Drew
Season 10 (US) Tom & Terry, Erwin & Godwin, Tyler & James
Season 15 (US) Flight Time & Big Easy, Sam & Dan, Zev & Justin, Gary & Matt
Season 22 (US) Dave & Connor, Bates & Anthony
Saeson 1 (AU) Jeff & Luke, Matt & Tom, Mo & Most, Tyler & Nathan
Season 3 (AS) Isaac & William, Vince & Sam, Niroo & Kapil
Season 1 (IS) Maor & Asher, Guy & Shay
Season 1 (NO) Frank & Ivar, Karim & Khabat, Morten & Tuls
In the US Version, Season 27 marks only the 2nd time that 6 Teams made it to Leg 9, and held the 6th Place Elimination.
The only other Seasons to have 6 Teams reach Leg 9 are TAR Aus 2, & Asia 2 (Although I don't really count this as their were 13 Legs)
TAR Aus 2 is also the only Season to have 7 Teams Race in Leg 8.
Based on seasons 18-26Slot 11 is TK and Rachel I believe
A FF team has not placed 10th
A MM team has not placed 3rd
5,6,10,11 slots in the intro never had a winner.
Season 26 intro gave us the elimination from 5th to 1st.
Based on seasons 18-26Slot 11 is TK and Rachel I believe
A FF team has not placed 10th
A MM team has not placed 3rd
5,6,10,11 slots in the intro never had a winner.
Season 26 intro gave us the elimination from 5th to 1st.
Both TAR Aus 2 & Asia 2 had Final 3 Combination of 2 M/M & 1 F/F, and the MM dominant teams (Paul & Steve, Marc & Rovilson) not win a raceIn the US Version, Season 27 marks only the 2nd time that 6 Teams made it to Leg 9, and held the 6th Place Elimination.
The only other Seasons to have 6 Teams reach Leg 9 are TAR Aus 2, & Asia 2 (Although I don't really count this as their were 13 Legs)
TAR Aus 2 is also the only Season to have 7 Teams Race in Leg 8.
I actually love the fact that these seasons have more teams that late in the race. :conf: TAR should do this more often. :hoot:
In the US Version, Season 27 marks only the 2nd time that 6 Teams made it to Leg 9, and held the 6th Place Elimination.
The only other Seasons to have 6 Teams reach Leg 9 are TAR Aus 2, & Asia 2 (Although I don't really count this as their were 13 Legs)
TAR Aus 2 is also the only Season to have 7 Teams Race in Leg 8.
Um, I think you have some figures backwards there, toanglobal... Adrian & Collin and Shane & Andrew aren't females.:lol:
Um, I think you have some figures backwards there, toanglobal... Adrian & Collin and Shane & Andrew aren't females.I'm sorry, I have a mistake in typing
In the US Version, Season 27 marks only the 2nd time that 6 Teams made it to Leg 9, and held the 6th Place Elimination.
The only other Seasons to have 6 Teams reach Leg 9 are TAR Aus 2, & Asia 2 (Although I don't really count this as their were 13 Legs)
TAR Aus 2 is also the only Season to have 7 Teams Race in Leg 8.
Season 18 had 6 teams make it to Leg 9 :)
Leg | # of FFs | # of FFs excluding seasons 1-4 |
1 | 5 | 1 |
2 | 4 | 0 |
3 | 4 | 0 |
4 | 7 | 3 |
5 | 10 | 6 |
6 | 10 | 6 |
7 | 8 | 4 |
8 | 8 | 4 |
9 | 8 | 4 |
10 | 7 | 3 |
11 | 4 | 0 |
12 | 0 | 0 |
Leg | # of U-Turns |
1 | 1 |
2 | 0* |
3 | 3 |
4 | 3 |
5 | 5 |
6 | 0 |
7 | 1 |
8 | 6 |
9 | 7 |
10 | 3 |
11 | 1** |
12 | 0 |
Jaime & Cara is the first all females team ever who never checked in pitstop or finish line at last place in a season (S14), but this status were broken in S18 leg 5S11 with Dustin & Kandice was earlier. :tup:
Claire & Michelle is the only all females team so far who never checked in pitstop or finish line at either last place or first place in a season (Asia 4)
http://realityfanwiki.com/index.php?title=Claire_%26_Michelle
The following chart shows the number of U-Turns per leg.
Leg # of U-Turns 1 1 2 0* 3 3 4 3 5 5 6 0 7 1 8 6 9 7 10 3 11 1** 12 0
* This doesn't include the TAR 18 Automatic U-Turn penalty.
** TAR 14's second China leg (leg 10b) is counted as leg 11 here.
This is up-to-date for TAR 27 leg 9.
F3 Team Division: (F4 elimination not counted for 25/26 and TAR8 not counted)
M/F + 2 M/M: TAR1/3/4/9/16
M/F + 2 F/F: TAR11/17
F/F + 2 M/F: TAR14/25
M/M + 2 M/F: TAR2/12/13/15/20/21/22
3 M/F: TAR5/6/7/19/23/26/27
F/F + M/F + M/M: TAR10/18/22/24
Very interesting to see that TAR6 + 7 would have a purely all Male/Female Final Three and history would repeat itself 20 seasons later consecutively as well :lol: (It would have been three too if Amy/Maya got eliminated on 25 lolol)
F3 Team Division: (F4 elimination not counted for 25/26 and TAR8 not counted)Do you consider Flo or Teri a man :funny:
M/F + 2 M/M: TAR1/3/4/9/16
M/F + 2 F/F: TAR11/17
F/F + 2 M/F: TAR14/25
M/M + 2 M/F: TAR2/12/13/15/20/21/22
3 M/F: TAR5/6/7/19/23/26/27
F/F + M/F + M/M: TAR10/18/24
Very interesting to see that TAR6 + 7 would have a purely all Male/Female Final Three and history would repeat itself 20 seasons later consecutively as well :lol: (It would have been three too if Amy/Maya got eliminated on 25 lolol)
F3 Team Division: (F4 elimination not counted for 25/26 and TAR8 not counted)No final 3 with 2 M/M + 1 F/F in American versions, but it occured in Asia 2, Australia 1, 2 and Canada 1, 2 and four of them (except Australia 1) the dominant teams not win the final legs(Marc/Rovilson, Paul/Steve, Jody/Cory and Natalie/Meaghan
M/F + 2 M/M: TAR1/4/9/16
M/F + 2 F/F: TAR11/17
F/F + 2 M/F: TAR14/25
M/M + 2 M/F: TAR2/3/12/13/15/20/21
3 M/F: TAR5/6/7/19/23/26/27
F/F + M/F + M/M: TAR10/18/22/24
Very interesting to see that TAR6 + 7 would have a purely all Male/Female Final Three and history would repeat itself 20 seasons later consecutively as well :lol: (It would have been three too if Amy/Maya got eliminated on 25 lolol)
F3 Team Division: (F4 elimination not counted for 25/26 and TAR8 not counted)No final 3 with 2 M/M + 1 F/F in American versions, but it occured in Asia 2, Australia 1, 2 and Canada 1, 2 and four of them (except Australia 1) the dominant teams not win the final legs(Marc/Rovilson, Paul/Steve, Jody/Cory and Natalie/Meaghan
M/F + 2 M/M: TAR1/4/9/16
M/F + 2 F/F: TAR11/17
F/F + 2 M/F: TAR14/25
M/M + 2 M/F: TAR2/3/12/13/15/20/21
3 M/F: TAR5/6/7/19/23/26/27
F/F + M/F + M/M: TAR10/18/22/24
Very interesting to see that TAR6 + 7 would have a purely all Male/Female Final Three and history would repeat itself 20 seasons later consecutively as well :lol: (It would have been three too if Amy/Maya got eliminated on 25 lolol)
And no Final 3 with 2 F/F and 1 M/M.
And no Final 3 with 2 F/F and 1 M/M.
Did a Final 3 with 2 F/F and 1 M/M in other international versions before?
re: elims - 21 would be M/F + 2 M/M (I know it doesn't FEEL like it with the twins yelling throughout half of the final but Lexi was the last woman standing <3)TAR 21 teams finished 2, 3, 5, 6 in first leg is the also the 2, 3, 5, 6 team to boot and all of them had a transport problem in their elimination legs
Also funny quirk for this season:
- F8 NEL: Tiffany & Krista (other F/F team eliminated instead)
- F7 NEL: Denise & James Earl (other M/F team eliminated instead)
- F6 NEL: Tanner & Josh
- F6 Boot: Tanner & Josh
- F5 Boot: Denise & James Earl
- F4 Boot: Tiffany & Krista
so symmetrical :luvya:
As noted in the Ranking the Teams thread, we had a very unusual pattern emerge beginning with leg 5 through 11; starting with leg 5, the average placement order of the remaining teams after each leg did not change; in fact, no matter the order of finish, the average placements of the final three teams won't change.I think the only changed throughout the season is Tanner&Josh's fall?
I started computing trends during the season around TAR 10 or so, and this is the first time I've ever seen this particular pattern. It's that unusual.
and Kelsey and Joey, per Phil, have the most second place finishes (and consecutive) ever. Don't know about the international/regional editions, but clearly set the record for the mothership.They have the most consecutive second place record only
When will TARUS gonna have first ever no M/F teams in the F3?
Tanner & Josh
- Tied with Abbie & Ryan (S21) for holding the record for most consecutive legs without improvement on placement (7 legs) (Leg 3 - 9)
The amazing race Brazil has 4 M/M, 5 F/F and only 2 M/F teams but has a final with 1 M/M, 1 F/F and 1 M/FWhen will TARUS gonna have first ever no M/F teams in the F3?
Only if they cast very few M/F teams and/or the M/F teams all seem slow/incompetent, which is unlikely.
The amazing race Brazil has 4 M/M, 5 F/F and only 2 F/F teams but has a final with 1 M/M, 1 F/F and 1 M/FWhen will TARUS gonna have first ever no M/F teams in the F3?
Only if they cast very few M/F teams and/or the M/F teams all seem slow/incompetent, which is unlikely.
The amazing race Brazil has 4 M/M, 5 F/F and only 2 F/F teams but has a final with 1 M/M, 1 F/F and 1 M/FWhen will TARUS gonna have first ever no M/F teams in the F3?
Only if they cast very few M/F teams and/or the M/F teams all seem slow/incompetent, which is unlikely.
Correction:
4 M/M, 5 F/F and 2 M/F
That season (TAR: A Corrida Millionaria) is where one F/F team is robbed at gunpoint at a stoplight at Fortaleza?
Teams who have (officially) visited the most countries:
1. Flight Time & Big Easy (19)
1. Dustin & Kandice (19)
2. Jet & Cord (18)
3. Teri & Ian (17)
4. Oswald & Danny (16)
4. Leo & Jamal (16)
4. Brendon & Rachel (16)
5. Joe & Bill (15)
5. Uchenna & Joyce (15)
5. Gary & Mallory (15)
There have been 84 NEL's through the past 27 seasons (this excludes all fake Pit Stops in which the "leg was not over;" however it does include the legs with no rest period beginning in TAR 18).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 12 teams remaining.
3 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining (15, 18, 19).
0 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 10 teams remaining.
4 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining (17, 18, 22, 26).
8 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining (6, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 27).
11 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining (5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24, 27).
15 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining (1, 2, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27).
16 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining (1, 2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24).
21 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining (1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11[x2], 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21, 23, 25[x2], 26).
6 NEL's have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining (1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9).
Digging deeper into the NEL's..
Out of the 3 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 11 teams remaining, 3/3 were survived.
Out of the 4 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 9 teams remaining, 3/4 were survived (all except 26).
Out of the 8 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 8 teams remaining, 6/8 were survived (16, 20, 23, 24).
Out of the 11 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 7 teams remaining, 10/11 were survived (all except 14).
Out of the 15 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 6 teams remaining, 6/15 were survived (2, 6, 8, 13, 16, 18).
Out of the 16 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 5 teams remaining, 10/16 were survived (2, 3[x2], 4, 5[x2], 8, 9, 22, 24)
Out of the 21 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 4 teams remaining, 13/21 were survived (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11[x1], 12, 13, 15, 25[x2]).
Out of the 6 NEL's that have occurred on a leg with 3 teams remaining, 3/6 have eventually won the Race. (2, 3, 7).
Seasons where all NEL's were survived: 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 13, 18, 22, 24
The amazing race Australia and the amazing race Vietnam are the only versions which had the Double Legs in all season (For Australia, it always occured in leg 7), Conversely the amazing race Brazil had no double legs
It didn't occur in Amazing race franchise but already occured in Pekin Express 10 (All-star version)And no Final 3 with 2 F/F and 1 M/M.
Did a Final 3 with 2 F/F and 1 M/M in other international versions before?
First leg and number of teams remaining with self-driving car legs (excluding drive to LAX)
S27 N/A
S26 Leg 5 with 8 teams remaining in Germany
S25 Leg 3 with 9 teams remaining in Scotland, UK
S24 Leg 8 in Italy with 6 teams remaining
S23 Leg 4 in Norway with 8 teams remaining
S22 Leg 3 in New Zealand with 9 teams remaining
S21 Leg 10 in Spain with 4 teams remaining
S20 Leg 1 in Argentina with 11 teams remaining
S19 Leg 8 in Denmark with 6 teams remaining
S18 Leg 2 in Australia with 11 teams remaining
S17 Leg 4 in Sweden with 9 teams remaining
S16 and earlier I don't watch it!
Abbie & Ryan is the team who completed most legs without driving yourself
Both Malaysian legs in the amazing race asia allowed teams to drive themselves while both Malaysian ones of TAR All-Star 2 wasn't and this is the reason which led to Youtube's cab drama and booted themFirst leg and number of teams remaining with self-driving car legs (excluding drive to LAX)
S27 N/A
S26 Leg 5 with 8 teams remaining in Germany
S25 Leg 3 with 9 teams remaining in Scotland, UK
S24 Leg 8 in Italy with 6 teams remaining
S23 Leg 4 in Norway with 8 teams remaining
S22 Leg 3 in New Zealand with 9 teams remaining
S21 Leg 10 in Spain with 4 teams remaining
S20 Leg 1 in Argentina with 11 teams remaining
S19 Leg 8 in Denmark with 6 teams remaining
S18 Leg 2 in Australia with 11 teams remaining
S17 Leg 4 in Sweden with 9 teams remaining
S16 and earlier I don't watch it!
Abbie & Ryan is the team who completed most legs without driving yourself
:(
- 16.02 (Chile / 10 teams remain)
- 15.05 (UAE / 8 teams remain)
- 14.02 (Germany & Austria / 10 teams remain)
- 13.04 (New Zealand / 8 teams remain)
- 12.01 (Ireland / 11 teams remain)
- 11.01 (Ecuador / 11 teams remain)
- 10.02 (Mongolia / 10 teams remain)
- 9.02 (Brazil / 10 teams remain)*
- 8.01 (Pennsylvania, US / 10 teams remain)**
- 7.03 (Argentina / 9 teams remain)
- 6.01 (Iceland / 11 teams remain)
- 5.03 (Argentina / 9 teams remain)
- 4.04 (France / 9 teams remain)
- 3.01 (Mexico / 12 teams remain)
- 2.02 (Brazil / 10 teams remain)
- 1.01 (Zambia / 11 teams remain)
* fun fact: if we count drives from Pit Start to airport then every leg of TAR 9 has self driving.
** to be fair all but three legs were self-driving
Also 17 should be leg 1 since teams drove themselves in England.
Tokyo leg in UB did involve self-drivingBoth Malaysian legs in the amazing race asia allowed teams to drive themselves while both Malaysian ones of TAR All-Star 2 wasn't and this is the reason which led to Youtube's cab drama and booted themFirst leg and number of teams remaining with self-driving car legs (excluding drive to LAX)
S27 N/A
S26 Leg 5 with 8 teams remaining in Germany
S25 Leg 3 with 9 teams remaining in Scotland, UK
S24 Leg 8 in Italy with 6 teams remaining
S23 Leg 4 in Norway with 8 teams remaining
S22 Leg 3 in New Zealand with 9 teams remaining
S21 Leg 10 in Spain with 4 teams remaining
S20 Leg 1 in Argentina with 11 teams remaining
S19 Leg 8 in Denmark with 6 teams remaining
S18 Leg 2 in Australia with 11 teams remaining
S17 Leg 4 in Sweden with 9 teams remaining
S16 and earlier I don't watch it!
Abbie & Ryan is the team who completed most legs without driving yourself
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- 16.02 (Chile / 10 teams remain)
- 15.05 (UAE / 8 teams remain)
- 14.02 (Germany & Austria / 10 teams remain)
- 13.04 (New Zealand / 8 teams remain)
- 12.01 (Ireland / 11 teams remain)
- 11.01 (Ecuador / 11 teams remain)
- 10.02 (Mongolia / 10 teams remain)
- 9.02 (Brazil / 10 teams remain)*
- 8.01 (Pennsylvania, US / 10 teams remain)**
- 7.03 (Argentina / 9 teams remain)
- 6.01 (Iceland / 11 teams remain)
- 5.03 (Argentina / 9 teams remain)
- 4.04 (France / 9 teams remain)
- 3.01 (Mexico / 12 teams remain)
- 2.02 (Brazil / 10 teams remain)
- 1.01 (Zambia / 11 teams remain)
* fun fact: if we count drives from Pit Start to airport then every leg of TAR 9 has self driving.
** to be fair all but three legs were self-driving
Also 17 should be leg 1 since teams drove themselves in England.
I'm very disapointed because all legs in Russia of TAR 17 and TAR 21 and Turkish leg of S21 weren't self-driving
If Honda or Suzuki or Toyota were one of the sponsors of the amazing race US after season 17,We might have a self-driving legs in Japan in TAR 18, 20, 23 and 26
The teams who placed in the Top 3 of TAR 27 Leg 1 didn't make it to the Final 5.The teams who placed in the Top 4 of TAR 27 Leg 1 didn't make it to the Final 4. :funny: :funny:
If your name is Tyler, you will win the race.is the Tyler in S28 gonna win the race too? :funny:
Four out of Four Tylers have won the grand prize.
:funny: :funny: :funny:The teams who placed in the Top 3 of TAR 27 Leg 1 didn't make it to the Final 5.The teams who placed in the Top 4 of TAR 27 Leg 1 didn't make it to the Final 4. :funny: :funny:
Some notable curse still unbroken
1)For Vietnamese versions, team won a leg 3 also won a final legs and all of them win at least 4 legs
2)If teams have racers name Jonathan, they would win a race or got 9th place curse (real name of Bates is Jonathan Bates Battaglia and first non-elimination legs of these season happened in leg 3 (Season 17, 22 and 26)
3)Team win 5 consecutive legs not win a race (Justin & Diana for TAR 27, Paul & Steve for TAR Australia 2 and Kiwi & Hoang Duong for TAR Vietnam 3)
4)TAR Canada, Australia and Norway only win by all males teams, conversely no MM team win TAR France, Ukraine, China, Israel and Phillipines
5)TAR Vietnam only needs three seasons to produce all types of team win a race, (US need 17 season)
What do you mean? ???
There were no double legs in TAR12/16/20
I thought toanglobal was talking about KOR legs, but I'm just really confused by his listing in general..
I thought toanglobal was talking about KOR legs, but I'm just really confused by his listing in general..
Ohhhh... Yeah what does 4n mean? :funny:
I've been trying to figure out the whole 'n' thing and it's really making me mad :lol: :lol:I thought toanglobal was talking about KOR legs, but I'm just really confused by his listing in general..
Ohhhh... Yeah what does 4n mean? :funny:
'n' I belive is an integer. :lol:
^ lol me too.Seasons with numbered which remain two or three when divided by four usually have (a) double leg(s), there is one of the very interesting facts
I mean I get that 'n' is a variable (that's probably what Platrium meant instead of integer), but why are seasons listed in that way by using multiples of 4?? What's distinct about each group?
^ lol me too.Seasons with numbered which remain two or three when divided by four usually have (a) double leg(s), there is one of the very interesting facts
I mean I get that 'n' is a variable (that's probably what Platrium meant instead of integer), but why are seasons listed in that way by using multiples of 4?? What's distinct about each group?
This figure is only adopted for American version only!
After Leg 10 of season 28Joey & Meaghan also eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams
Burnie & Ashely (S28) alongside Kelsey & Joey (S27) are the only two teams to have 5 consecutive second place finishes :gaah:
Brodie & Kurt (S28) now holds the record for having the highest average placing for 5th placers (2.6), previously held by Abbie & Ryan (S21) (Similarly both are eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams)
After Leg 10 of season 28Joey & Meaghan also eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams
Burnie & Ashely (S28) alongside Kelsey & Joey (S27) are the only two teams to have 5 consecutive second place finishes :gaah:
Brodie & Kurt (S28) now holds the record for having the highest average placing for 5th placers (2.6), previously held by Abbie & Ryan (S21) (Similarly both are eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams)
Any team who survived the Twinnie U-turn strategy?
After Leg 10 of season 28Joey & Meaghan also eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams
Burnie & Ashely (S28) alongside Kelsey & Joey (S27) are the only two teams to have 5 consecutive second place finishes :gaah:
Brodie & Kurt (S28) now holds the record for having the highest average placing for 5th placers (2.6), previously held by Abbie & Ryan (S21) (Similarly both are eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams)Any team who survived the Twinnie U-turn strategy?
To be more specific:
Both Abbie & Ryan and Brodie & Kurt are eliminated in 5th by the Twinnie U-turn Strategy (TUS, or TUTS ??? ). They have been the only known victims in the US version, and both did not survive the TUS.
Tbh, the TUS is too deadly of a move for someone to survive in. It's worse than being single U-turned. :funny:
After Leg 10 of season 28Joey & Meaghan also eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams
Burnie & Ashely (S28) alongside Kelsey & Joey (S27) are the only two teams to have 5 consecutive second place finishes :gaah:
Brodie & Kurt (S28) now holds the record for having the highest average placing for 5th placers (2.6), previously held by Abbie & Ryan (S21) (Similarly both are eliminated by u-turn plan of other teams)Any team who survived the Twinnie U-turn strategy?
To be more specific:
Both Abbie & Ryan and Brodie & Kurt are eliminated in 5th by the Twinnie U-turn Strategy (TUS, or TUTS ??? ). They have been the only known victims in the US version, and both did not survive the TUS.
Tbh, the TUS is too deadly of a move for someone to survive in. It's worse than being single U-turned. :funny:
Why is it worse? I think it has the same effect right with a single U-turn??
^ Looks like it's still is allowed based on what happened to B&K. There's no reason to prohibit it, I guess? It's just a brutal way to use the W-turn.
The following teams joined the club of "have finished in 8 different positions throughout a race" :If Sheri & Cole win or get 2nd place in the finale, they will also join this list :P
Amy & Maya (S25) has finished in the position from 1st to 8th
Matt & Ashely (S26) has finished in the position from 1st to 2nd, 4th through 9th
If they got 1st and 2nd on the last 2 legs, they'd have 9 different positions instead of 8, finishing from 1st all the way to 9th.The following teams joined the club of "have finished in 8 different positions throughout a race" :If Sheri & Cole win or get 2nd place in the finale, they will also join this list :P
Amy & Maya (S25) has finished in the position from 1st to 8th
Matt & Ashely (S26) has finished in the position from 1st to 2nd, 4th through 9th
In standard-format (the TAR Wikia's way of saying "2-person teams" or "excluding Family Edition"), Cole at 19 becomes the youngest finalist. At least of American seasons, not sure about all time.Claire (21) & Michelle (22) is the youngest team ever in all franchise, They have strong performance during the race but ultimately lose to Richard & Richard because they get a horrific flgiht!
In standard-format (the TAR Wikia's way of saying "2-person teams" or "excluding Family Edition"), Cole at 19 becomes the youngest finalist. At least of American seasons, not sure about all time.Claire (21) & Michelle (22) is the youngest team ever in all franchise, They have strong performance during the race but ultimately lose to Richard & Richard because they get a horrific flgiht!
According to Burnie, Burnie & Ashley were arrived to 10 out of 11 Pit Stops with at least one other team.
According to Burnie, Burnie & Ashley were arrived to 10 out of 11 Pit Stops with at least one other team.
The only exception was leg 6 in Armenia.
US States who have not yet contributed a contestant to the show:
Idaho
Maine
Nebraska
New Hampshire
New Mexico
North Dakota
Vermont
West Virginia
Wyoming
Vanessa & Celina and Vanessa & Pamela
Both are sisters teams
Both are saved by To be continued legs
Both seasons when they raced had a final 3 consist of 2 M/M teams and a F/F team and the dominant teams not win (and the winning teams completed their final roadblock very quickly)
Both are arisen first in their seasons' intro
Both have a roadblock split as 6-6
Both come from capital city
It took 10 seasons for an all-female team to make it to the Final 3 in the US edition.all-female teams also had one in every one of their respective seasons in TAR Norge, TAR Corrida Milionaria, TAR France and TAR Ukraine, No all-female team ever reached the F3 in China Rush and China
Meanwhile, TAR Asia, TAR Australia, and TAR Canada has had one in every one of their respective seasons so far.
In six seasons, only one female has EVER won TAR Latin America.
Excluding Family Edition which didn't leave North America, Season 22 had the least amount of Asia legs in an American season, with only 2 (Indonesia and Vietnam)Does season 7 count as a European or Asian visit with the Istanbul leg? Technical fact?
I'd say European, because Istanbul is certainly on the European side of Turkey.
And then this record belongs to season 7!
I'd say European, because Istanbul is certainly on the European side of Turkey.
And then this record belongs to season 7!
Istanbul is on both Europe and Asia. For example, in season 21, the detour, roadblock, and pit stop were in Asia
I'd say European, because Istanbul is certainly on the European side of Turkey.
And then this record belongs to season 7!
Istanbul is on both Europe and Asia. For example, in season 21, the detour, roadblock, and pit stop were in Asia
You're totally right. Istanbul's both visits in TAR 7 and 21 were mostly in Europe (Detour, Roadblock and Pit Stop).
So far there have been three versions of TAR US that have had both a Detour and a RB in the first leg - TAR 1 (with the RB unaired but available on DVD), TAR 10, and TAR 28.And there also have been three versions of TAR US that have had 2 RBs in first leg - TAR 21, TAR 22 and TAR 23, unfortunately team that won the first leg didn't win the entire season
In all three of those seasons, the team that won the first leg won the entire season :colors
Is Leg 7 of Season 9 the only leg where the leg placements are the reverse of the team's final placements (B.J. & Tyler were 5th, ended up 1st; Eric & Jeremy were 4th, ended up 2nd; Ray & Yolanda were 3rd, and ended up 3rd; Joseph & Monica were 2nd, ended up 4th; Fran & Berry were 1st, ended up 5th)
Also, first post! :trampb:
TAR 25- The season where every team placed last at least once ( if you count Adam/Bethany placing 3rd last)
TAR 28- The season of preventable eliminations imo ( every team eliminated on an elimination leg could have been saved had they made better decisions/read the clue/etc)
TAR 25- The season where every team placed last at least once ( if you count Adam/Bethany placing 3rd last)
TAR 28- The season of preventable eliminations imo ( every team eliminated on an elimination leg could have been saved had they made better decisions/read the clue/etc)
Erin & Joslyn?
TAR 25- The season where every team placed last at least once ( if you count Adam/Bethany placing 3rd last)
TAR 28- The season of preventable eliminations imo ( every team eliminated on an elimination leg could have been saved had they made better decisions/read the clue/etc)
Erin & Joslyn?
I guess one could argue that if they had made the train to Chamonix with the 8 other teams they could have survived with such a tight footrace!
TAR 25- The season where every team placed last at least once ( if you count Adam/Bethany placing 3rd last)
TAR 28- The season of preventable eliminations imo ( every team eliminated on an elimination leg could have been saved had they made better decisions/read the clue/etc)
Erin & Joslyn?
I guess one could argue that if they had made the train to Chamonix with the 8 other teams they could have survived with such a tight footrace!
That was Brittany & Jessica, I'm talking about Erin & Joslyn who were eliminated in the Chamonix episode.
TAR 25- The season where every team placed last at least once ( if you count Adam/Bethany placing 3rd last)
TAR 28- The season of preventable eliminations imo ( every team eliminated on an elimination leg could have been saved had they made better decisions/read the clue/etc)
Erin & Joslyn?
I guess one could argue that if they had made the train to Chamonix with the 8 other teams they could have survived with such a tight footrace!
That was Brittany & Jessica, I'm talking about Erin & Joslyn who were eliminated in the Chamonix episode.
But can Erin not being able to run off the cliff in Chamomix count as a preventable elimination?
Is Leg 7 of Season 9 the only leg where the leg placements are the reverse of the team's final placements (B.J. & Tyler were 5th, ended up 1st; Eric & Jeremy were 4th, ended up 2nd; Ray & Yolanda were 3rd, and ended up 3rd; Joseph & Monica were 2nd, ended up 4th; Fran & Berry were 1st, ended up 5th)
Also, first post! :trampb:
Is Leg 7 of Season 9 the only leg where the leg placements are the reverse of the team's final placements (B.J. & Tyler were 5th, ended up 1st; Eric & Jeremy were 4th, ended up 2nd; Ray & Yolanda were 3rd, and ended up 3rd; Joseph & Monica were 2nd, ended up 4th; Fran & Berry were 1st, ended up 5th)
Also, first post! :trampb:
Interesting! :o
The closest reverse I could think of is TAR16 from Leg 7 to Leg 8:
~Cowboys' worst to first from Seychelles to Malaysia.
~Carol & Brandy's 5th to 2nd.
~Brent & Caite and Louie & Michael switching placements.
~Dan & Jordan's 2nd to 5th.
~Steve & Allie's first to worst.
Also, there hasn't been very many female couples cast overall, but Steph & Kristen are the first in a final 3
Also, there hasn't been very many female couples cast overall, but Steph & Kristen are the first in a final 3I think you are right. not sure though
Also, there hasn't been very many female couples cast overall, but Steph & Kristen are the first in a final 3
If I'm not mistaken, Steph & Kristen are the 1st Lesbian team to make the Final 3.
I think you are right. not sure though
I can only think of 2 in TAR US.Also, there hasn't been very many female couples cast overall, but Steph & Kristen are the first in a final 3
If I'm not mistaken, Steph & Kristen are the 1st Lesbian team to make the Final 3.
I think you are right. not sure though
With that fact, I think TAR should cast more lesbian teams then. ???
Also, there hasn't been very many female couples cast overall, but Steph & Kristen are the first in a final 3I think you are right. not sure though
What about how many parents/children, grandparents and grandparents/grandkids have been on TAR?
With an average of 2.00, Steph & Kristen are the new leader of all-female winners, the previous being Ukraine's Valeria & Bohdana at 2.08 (thanks to daveyjoes for pointing this out :) )
With an average of 2.00, Steph & Kristen are the new leader of all-female winners, the previous being Ukraine's Valeria & Bohdana at 2.08 (thanks to daveyjoes for pointing this out :) )
Natalie & Meaghan have 1.83
With an average of 2.00, Steph & Kristen are the new leader of all-female winners
here's an interesting fact. The first LGBT couple to win TARUS won it in the 4th season. The first LGBT couple to win TARCAN won it in the 4th season.
here's an interesting fact. The first LGBT couple to win TARUS won it in the 4th season. The first LGBT couple to win TARCAN won it in the 4th season.
Wow, what a match!
Reichen and Chip won Season 4! (gay males)
Steph and Kristen won TARC Season 4 (lesbian females)
here's an interesting fact. The first LGBT couple to win TARUS won it in the 4th season. The first LGBT couple to win TARCAN won it in the 4th season.
Wow, what a match!
Reichen and Chip won Season 4! (gay males)
Steph and Kristen won TARC Season 4 (lesbian females)
Also, they were each the first team with a romantic relationship to win their version of the race
In the well-known start-line eliminations, 2 out of the 4 contestants were named Lisa!
This may be a record, not entirely sure. The newly revealed cast of TAR Canada 4 is predominantly women, only 7/20 are male (2 M/M, 3 M/F)TAR Phillipines 1 also had 5 F/F, and LJ & CJ win
And a whopping 5 F/F teams, tied with Israel 4.
Only three seasons of The Amazing Race have had 3 legs in Africa. Those being Seasons 1,5,7 and 10 with Seasons 1 and 5 visiting four different countries.
Only three seasons of The Amazing Race have had 3 legs in Africa. Those being Seasons 1,5,7 and 10 with Seasons 1 and 5 visiting four different countries.
Seasons 1 and 5 only visited 3 countries, in fact, I'd say 2 countries because I don't think South Africa & Kenya count.
Only three seasons of The Amazing Race have had 3 legs in Africa. Those being Seasons 1,5,7 and 10 with Seasons 1 and 5 visiting four different countries.
Seasons 1 and 5 only visited 3 countries, in fact, I'd say 2 countries because I don't think South Africa & Kenya count.
Haha it's calm.
It was late at night so my math isn't the greatest at that time haha
because I don't think South Africa & Kenya count.
because I don't think South Africa & Kenya count.
Why not? ???
They officially were visited but were only used as airport transfers to continue on to Zambia and Tanzania. So I wouldn't exactly count them as visits.
Teams had to find the right connecting flight at Riga airport and board it in time!
Only a single all-female team has ever won a leg in India (Cathrine & Michelle, Norway #1)But many all-female team have ever won a leg in Indonesia (Natalie & Nadiya, Jess & Lani, Sam & Renae, Treausuri & Louisa, Yvonne & Chloe and Parul & Maggie)
More TAR27 vs. TAR28
-Both feature a team that consistently gets second place finishes without managing to reach first.
-Both final legs feature a helicopter ride.
I may be wrong, as I haven't researched this :lol: But after last nights episode, S29 Leg 2, a new record has been broken.
Mike & Liz made the biggest improvement in placements over one Leg. Leg 1 - 10th, Leg 2 - 1st. This gives them a 9 Team jump. :hoot:
They beat the old record, held by Justin & Diana in S27, who had an 8 Team jump: Leg 1 - 9th, Leg 2 - 1st.
:conf: I hereby declare Michael & Liz as the crowned recipients of the "worst to first" award! :conf: Very impressive considering they struggled so much at the cayuco sporting Detour and self-navigation last leg.I may be wrong, as I haven't researched this :lol: But after last nights episode, S29 Leg 2, a new record has been broken.
Mike & Liz made the biggest improvement in placements over one Leg. Leg 1 - 10th, Leg 2 - 1st. This gives them a 9 Team jump. :hoot:
They beat the old record, held by Justin & Diana in S27, who had an 8 Team jump: Leg 1 - 9th, Leg 2 - 1st.
They are also the first ever team to arrive 11th on the 1st leg (checking in at 10th) then finish 1st on the following leg.
Interesting stuff. How about: what's the longest time penalty a team waited out at the Pit Stop and still survived? Was it Justin & Diana's 55 minutes in Season 27? Kevin & Jenn's 2-hour penalty in the Season 29 premiere had me wondering about this.
Interesting stuff. How about: what's the longest time penalty a team waited out at the Pit Stop and still survived? Was it Justin & Diana's 55 minutes in Season 27? Kevin & Jenn's 2-hour penalty in the Season 29 premiere had me wondering about this.
Dave & Rachel waited out two hours in Paraguay for failing to complete the RB.
Sorry for being stupid, but what is a w turnDouble U-Turn and you are not being stupid. I had a similar thought when I first saw that notation.
Double U-Turn and you are not being stupid. I had a similar thought when I first saw that notation.
Teams have traveled 12,112 miles this season through Leg 3. That’s the largest number of miles teams have traveled in the first three legs of a season since S23 (12,408).
Becca & Floyd are the first ever team to let Express Pass expire by the deadline.
Becca & Floyd are the first ever team to let Express Pass expire by the deadline.
Becca & Floyd are the first ever team to let Express Pass expire by the deadline.
Could you count Jessica and John in this category? Or would it not count due to them being eliminated with the EP?
Becca & Floyd are the first ever team to let Express Pass expire by the deadline.
Steph & Kristen.
Becca & Floyd are the third team to let their Express Pass expire. The first were Lincoln & Tien Dat from TAR Vietnam 5, and then Steph & Kristen were second only a couple of weeks later. Both teams were simply too strong and never needed to use it.
Then again, better than TAR Australia 3 where I think it expired at leg 4...
Teams have traveled 12,112 miles this season through Leg 3. That’s the largest number of miles teams have traveled in the first three legs of a season since S18 (12,706).
Repost for Pi:Teams get to visit 4 continents by leg 5 in S29Teams have traveled 12,112 miles this season through Leg 3. That’s the largest number of miles teams have traveled in the first three legs of a season since S18 (12,706).
Fixed.
I think you could include 2 and 13 as well?OH definitely true for TAR 2 and 13 as well
Also I'm there's a season that disproves this but leg 5 of TAR 29 is the first to have a FF on a keep racing leg.
Becca & Floyd did not go worst to first? ???
They checked in 5th out of 6 teams in leg 8.
I may be wrong, as I haven't researched this :lol: But after last nights episode, S29 Leg 2, a new record has been broken.
Mike & Liz made the biggest improvement in placements over one Leg. Leg 1 - 10th, Leg 2 - 1st. This gives them a 9 Team jump. :hoot:
They beat the old record, held by Justin & Diana in S27, who had an 8 Team jump: Leg 1 - 9th, Leg 2 - 1st.
They are also the first ever team to arrive 11th on the 1st leg (checking in at 10th) then finish 1st on the following leg.
So far, 3 teams in Season 29 did not complete all tasks in their respective elimination legs.Allan Wu did it 2 times in the amazing race asia 2 (Brett & Kinaryosih and Sophia & Aurelia in leg 3 and 4 in new zealand)
Kevin & Jenn - did not properly complete the Detour
Shamir & Sara - did not complete the Roadblock
Becca & Floyd - did not complete the Route Info task
I don't know if that's the most times that's happened in one season--let me know!
Also, Phil had to eliminate a team on the Race course twice in Season 29. Is that the first time that's happened?
I may be wrong, as I haven't researched this :lol: But after last nights episode, S29 Leg 2, a new record has been broken.
Mike & Liz made the biggest improvement in placements over one Leg. Leg 1 - 10th, Leg 2 - 1st. This gives them a 9 Team jump. :hoot:
They beat the old record, held by Justin & Diana in S27, who had an 8 Team jump: Leg 1 - 9th, Leg 2 - 1st.
They are also the first ever team to arrive 11th on the 1st leg (checking in at 10th) then finish 1st on the following leg.
Wrong on both accounts, unless you don't count Fast Forward runs. Derek & Drew were 11th on the first leg in season 3 (12 teams that season, so they survived), they did the Fast Forward on the second leg and ended up in 1st. They jumped 10 teams.
∆∆ if the FF was included, then Derek and Drew would still holf the record, but what make special from Mike and Liz was they difn't need FF to win the leg, altough, all teams had bunched up and got the same flight to Sao Paolo
Also about switchback, the most recent seasons that revisited in respective season was S14 (carryinh cheese ARI in Switzerland) that was revisited in S22 ( altough in that season (S22), teams carried the cheese on Snowy hill instead on grassy hill)... Also this was the shortest seasons to be done in particular season ( 6 seasons)
∆∆ if the FF was included, then Derek and Drew would still holf the record, but what make special from Mike and Liz was they difn't need FF to win the leg, altough, all teams had bunched up and got the same flight to Sao Paolo
If your talking about S29, then the teams weren't all bunched on the same flight - There were 6 different flights to Sao Paulo.
Also about switchback, the most recent seasons that revisited in respective season was S14 (carryinh cheese ARI in Switzerland) that was revisited in S22 ( altough in that season (S22), teams carried the cheese on Snowy hill instead on grassy hill)... Also this was the shortest switchbacks that revisited on subsuquent season ( S14 to S22 hence.6 seasons)Sorry my english was bad, here's the correction
What?
The US Version has casted 2 Indian-American teams, Vipul & Arti (S.10) and Hoskote & Naina (S.23). Coincidentally both came in 11th Place.
Also about switchback, the most recent seasons that revisited in respective season was S14 (carryinh cheese ARI in Switzerland) that was revisited in S22 ( altough in that season (S22), teams carried the cheese on Snowy hill instead on grassy hill)... Also this was the shortest seasons to be done in particular season ( 6 seasons)Sorry, I don't understand this. I don't mean to insult your English, I would just like to know what is this fact/record you are talking about. ;)
Just compare their last 3 placements with JVJ and DaveMary, you'll see what I mean. :PBecca & Floyd did not go worst to first? ???
They checked in 5th out of 6 teams in leg 8.
They LEFT in worst.
Becca & Floyd are the first ever team to let Express Pass expire by the deadline.
Steph & Kristen.
Cool! :colors
I didn't/haven't watched TARC4. What happened, why didn't they use it?
if you notice (or maybe some of you did), S29 is the first time the route marker is presented and existed in Vietnam (fan in ARI and ladder at detour)The orginal route marker also presented in vietnam at TAR canada 4 and TAR Asia 5
and TAR Israel 5if you notice (or maybe some of you did), S29 is the first time the route marker is presented and existed in Vietnam (fan in ARI and ladder at detour)The orginal route marker also presented in vietnam at TAR canada 4 and TAR Asia 5
Vietnam was apparently the go-to country of the year, being featured by 4 different versions in the past 12 months :lol: .
Israel and US to Hanoi in the north, Canada and Asia to Ho Chi Minh City in the south.
This may not be 100% accurate, but I think TAR 29 is the only Season to have teams go from 1st to Worst on 3 separate occasions. (The most of any Season)
Tara & Joey - 1st Leg 8, Last Leg 9
Becca & Floyd - 1st Leg 9, Last Leg 10
Matt & Redmond - 1st Leg 10, Last Leg 11
If Brooke & Scott come in 3rd on the Final Leg, this record will increase to 4 separate times.
This may not be 100% accurate, but I think TAR 29 is the only Season to have teams go from 1st to Worst on 3 separate occasions. (The most of any Season)TAR Asia 5
Tara & Joey - 1st Leg 8, Last Leg 9
Becca & Floyd - 1st Leg 9, Last Leg 10
Matt & Redmond - 1st Leg 10, Last Leg 11
If Brooke & Scott come in 3rd on the Final Leg, this record will increase to 4 separate times.
Had Banyuwangi's leg was normal penultimate leg, they could have been easily won the tar based on their placement averageEven if Trez & Lou went to final, they would still finish 2nd in final as Maggie & Parul always read the clues carefully
Had Banyuwangi's leg was normal penultimate leg, they could have been easily won the tar based on their placement averageEven if Trez & Lou went to final, they would still finish 2nd in final as Maggie & Parul always read the clues carefully
And The amazing race asia 5 might be the first season in all franchises no team got penalty at pitstop or route marker!
This may not be 100% accurate, but I think TAR 29 is the only Season to have teams go from 1st to Worst on 3 separate occasions. (The most of any Season)TAR Asia 5
Tara & Joey - 1st Leg 8, Last Leg 9
Becca & Floyd - 1st Leg 9, Last Leg 10
Matt & Redmond - 1st Leg 10, Last Leg 11
If Brooke & Scott come in 3rd on the Final Leg, this record will increase to 4 separate times.
Brandon & Alphaeus 1st leg 1, last leg 2
JK & Mike 1st leg 7, last leg 8
Treasuri & Louisa 1st leg 8, last leg 9 (TYS + TUS)
Eric & Rona 1st leg 9, last leg 10 (finale)
All even occured in Indonesia, except for leg 7.
Had Banyuwangi's leg was normal penultimate leg, they could have been easily won the tar based on their placement averageEven if Trez & Lou went to final, they would still finish 2nd in final as Maggie & Parul always read the clues carefully
And The amazing race asia 5 might be the first season in all franchises no team got penalty at pitstop or route marker!
Also, had the penultimate leg's U-Turn been placed after the Detour and Trez & Lou U-Turned Eric & Rona, causing the latter's elimination, we might have an all-female final 3!
Just finished watching the Greece episode of S.29, the Speedbump for Mike & Liz is preparing the Greek dish, Kokoretsi. Mike is a butcher and a former chef, its second nature to him. Coincidence, I think not.
Of the 3 All-Female Teams that won the Amazing Race (US Version), Kisha & Jen are the only non-interracial team. Nat & Kat of S.17 and Amy & Maya of S.25 were interracial teams.
Of the 3 All-Female Teams that won the Amazing Race (US Version), Kisha & Jen are the only non-interracial team. Nat & Kat of S.17 and Amy & Maya of S.25 were interracial teams.
Yet they included at least one non-white member.
Zac from TAR19 was 19 years old.
What racers were in their 60s?
And who raced at the age of 70? ???
What racers were in their 60s?
And who raced at the age of 70? ???
Jody from TAR 16 was 71or 73, and Mel was 70 when he raced again in TAR 18.
What racers were in their 60s?
And who raced at the age of 70? ???
Two teams from Japan completed in the amazing race Asia (Daichi & Sawaka, Rei & Keiji (represent for Singapore at Asia 5), both of them are siblings co-ed teams. Oldest racer of TAR Vietnam 3 was Do Hoang Duong 39, he raced with his wife "Kiwi" Ngo Mai Trang, the married couple was invited for All-Star but refused due to Kiwi's pregnancy
Is Leg 7 of Season 9 the only leg where the leg placements are the reverse of the team's final placements (B.J. & Tyler were 5th, ended up 1st; Eric & Jeremy were 4th, ended up 2nd; Ray & Yolanda were 3rd, and ended up 3rd; Joseph & Monica were 2nd, ended up 4th; Fran & Berry were 1st, ended up 5th)
Technically, Charla & Mirna is first all-female team to make final 3 by team existence (they raced in TAR 5, but finished 6th and later returned in TAR 11, made into final 3). As we already know, Lyn & Karlyn are first by appearance chronologically (they only raced in TAR 10, and made into final 3). I don't know how to put words for this however, anyway.
Is Leg 7 of Season 9 the only leg where the leg placements are the reverse of the team's final placements (B.J. & Tyler were 5th, ended up 1st; Eric & Jeremy were 4th, ended up 2nd; Ray & Yolanda were 3rd, and ended up 3rd; Joseph & Monica were 2nd, ended up 4th; Fran & Berry were 1st, ended up 5th)
To answer my own post, the penultimate legs of TAR 7 & 25 are the only other legs to have this distinction.
TAR 7 Leg 11 (12 if the double leg counts as two):
Uchenna & Joyce were 3rd and last on the leg, ended up 1st
Rob & Amber were 2nd on the leg, ended up 2nd
Ron & Kelly were 1st on the leg, ended up 3rd.
TAR 25 Leg 11:
Amy & Maya were 4th and last on the leg, ended up 1st
Misti & Jim were 3rd on the leg, ended up 2nd
Adam & Bethany were 2nd on the leg, ended up 3rd
Brooke & Robbie were 1st on the leg, ended up 4th (and eliminated mid-way through the final leg)
Is Leg 7 of Season 9 the only leg where the leg placements are the reverse of the team's final placements (B.J. & Tyler were 5th, ended up 1st; Eric & Jeremy were 4th, ended up 2nd; Ray & Yolanda were 3rd, and ended up 3rd; Joseph & Monica were 2nd, ended up 4th; Fran & Berry were 1st, ended up 5th)
To answer my own post, the penultimate legs of TAR 7 & 25 are the only other legs to have this distinction.
TAR 7 Leg 11 (12 if the double leg counts as two):
Uchenna & Joyce were 3rd and last on the leg, ended up 1st
Rob & Amber were 2nd on the leg, ended up 2nd
Ron & Kelly were 1st on the leg, ended up 3rd.
TAR 25 Leg 11:
Amy & Maya were 4th and last on the leg, ended up 1st
Misti & Jim were 3rd on the leg, ended up 2nd
Adam & Bethany were 2nd on the leg, ended up 3rd
Brooke & Robbie were 1st on the leg, ended up 4th (and eliminated mid-way through the final leg)
TAR 16 had it happen from leg 7 to 8 as well :angel.
Just like Tyler curse, we have Brittany curse since two contestants named Brittany all finish in 9th. (21 and 28)We also have Kristen EP curse, two teams with Kristen never used EP, Kristen & Daren eliminated with EP in their hand, while Kristen & Steph was too strong to use EP
And also France joins the elite club of countries that are visited for three consecutive seasons after India (12, 13, 14), China (16, 17, 18), Indonesia (21, 22, 23), aside from USA, of course.
Randomly looking through results of different Seasons, and I think TAR Asia 5 is the only Season where none of the Final 3 won more than 1 Leg. :oIt occured because the Yield and U-turn in penultive leg, if Leg 9 were designed normally, Yvonne & Chloe would be booted due to Chloe's injury leaving F3 with Parul & Maggie, Trez & Lou, Eric & Rona
Marionete: 10 Detours, 5 Roadblocks.Because US version has fewer performance ARI tasks than international counterparts, some ARI tasks can't be skipped by using EP such as collecting coins in TAR 23 leg 4
seasons with 3 F/F teams in top 5
Canada 4, Asia 2 & 5, Israel 3
48 consecutive legs in US version without F/F teams win, It would be 55 if F4 finale twist wasn't introduced in TAR 25
TAR Asia and TAR Israel usually have strong female teams, they usually cast more F/F teams than M/M teams, both versions are produced by ActiveTV (except TAR Asia 5)seasons with 3 F/F teams in top 5
Canada 4, Asia 2 & 5, Israel 3
48 consecutive legs in US version without F/F teams win, It would be 55 if F4 finale twist wasn't introduced in TAR 25
Asia 5 was great for the female teams. Only one guy in the top 4.
The Amazing Race's history of Skydiving:
TAR3 Leg 1 - Theotihuacan, Mexico - Detour
TAR4 Leg 13 - Cairns, Australia - Detour
TAR5 Leg 8 - Margham, United Arab Emirates - Detour
TAR6 Leg 12 - Honolulu, United States - Roadblock
TAR9 Leg 9 - Batchelor, Australia - Roadblock
TAR10 Leg 12 - Carpiquet, France - Roadblock
TAR20 Leg 1 - Cafayate, Argentina - Roadblock
TAR22 Leg 1 - Bora Bora, French Polynesia - Roadblock
TAR29 Leg 5 - Geiranger, Norway - Fast Forward
TARAu1 Leg 5 - Melkbosstrand, South Africa - Roadblock
TARF Leg 1 - Margham, United Arab Emirates - Roadblock
TARC2 Leg 1 - Victoria, Canada - Roadblock
TARN1 Leg 9 - Lilydale, Australia - Roadblock
TARU Leg 8 - Melkbosstrand, South Africa - Roadblock
TARCh1 Leg 5 - Margham, United Arab Emirates - Roadblock
Do Margie & Luke have some kind of record for most legs raced in China? :lol:
Jet & Cord went to China just as many times.
Cedric & Shawn (s30) are the only 9th place team that got to visit 4 countries (excluding France for s28's Brittany & Jessica)Roni & Yael (Israel S4) got to visit 5 countries before gets eliminated as 9th place (this season along with TARI 5 had 14 teams, including two preliminary legs)
Seth & Olive (s29) and Brittany & Jessica (s28) are the only 9th place teams got visit 3 different continents
Cedric & Shawn (s30) are the only 9th place team that got to visit 4 countries (excluding France for s28's Brittany & Jessica)Roni & Yael (Israel S4) got to visit 5 countries before gets eliminated as 9th place (this season along with TARI 5 had 14 teams, including two preliminary legs)
Seth & Olive (s29) and Brittany & Jessica (s28) are the only 9th place teams got visit 3 different continents
There’s one point you are missing. in many instances, the first route marker in a country is not broadcast, and in some instances those are at airports, but outside customs or baggage pick up. While some are eventually identified by Racers or bystanders, not all are, but based on what you are trying to identify that should be noted.
TAR 19's first leg in Indonesia started with an unaired overnight rest - if I remember, teams took trains to Jogjakarta then went to a hotel where they got one of two departure times for the next morning, which is where the episode picks up.
Feel free for waiting on Bahrain's first place visit in tonight's episode.
It becomes evident in how a segment is edited. If a team starts a leg reading the destination but nothing about exactly where they were to go on arrival, it’s a safe bet that either the departure route marker directed a team elsewhere first, the audio was spliced to add in the first destination shown, or Phil provided that information by voiceover or by editing in a stand up.There’s one point you are missing. in many instances, the first route marker in a country is not broadcast, and in some instances those are at airports, but outside customs or baggage pick up. While some are eventually identified by Racers or bystanders, not all are, but based on what you are trying to identify that should be noted.
Give some examples, I can't off hand think of one.
Behold! The new engagement curse:
TAR17: Chad & Stephanie - 5th Place
TAR26: Matt & Ashley - 5th Place
TAR30: Lucas & Brittany - 5th Place
Behold! The new engagement curse:TAR Canada 2 Alain & Audrey - 5th place
TAR17: Chad & Stephanie - 5th Place
TAR26: Matt & Ashley - 5th Place
TAR30: Lucas & Brittany - 5th Place
Behold! The new engagement curse:TAR Canada 2 Alain & Audrey - 5th place
TAR17: Chad & Stephanie - 5th Place
TAR26: Matt & Ashley - 5th Place
TAR30: Lucas & Brittany - 5th Place
All of them win at least 1 leg before got booted
I just noticed another curse. It's call the Home Field Disadvantage Curse. If the race ends in the city you live, you will not win the race. Examples are:Josh & Brent won when Josh is originally from New York
TAR 1 Frank and Margarita are from New York and got 2nd
TAR 2 Tara and Will are from San Francisco and got 2nd
TAR 19 Amani and Marcus are from Atlanta and got 3rd
TAR Aus 1 Sam and Ranae are from Perth and got 2nd
Tell me if I'm wrong on any of these and if you have others
I just noticed another curse. It's call the Home Field Disadvantage Curse. If the race ends in the city you live, you will not win the race. Examples are:
TAR 1 Frank and Margarita are from New York and got 2nd
TAR 2 Tara and Will are from San Francisco and got 2nd
TAR 19 Amani and Marcus are from Atlanta and got 3rd
TAR Aus 1 Sam and Ranae are from Perth and got 2nd
Tell me if I'm wrong on any of these and if you have others
I just noticed another curse. It's call the Home Field Disadvantage Curse. If the race ends in the city you live, you will not win the race. Examples are:
TAR 1 Frank and Margarita are from New York and got 2nd
TAR 2 Tara and Will are from San Francisco and got 2nd
TAR 19 Amani and Marcus are from Atlanta and got 3rd
TAR Aus 1 Sam and Ranae are from Perth and got 2nd
Tell me if I'm wrong on any of these and if you have others
TAR 17, Nat and Kat were from the LA area and won, but also Thomas and Jill were also from the LA area and got 3rd. Matt and Dana were from LA and won TAR 28, but also Tyler and Korey live in the LA area and got 3rd.
I just noticed another curse. It's call the Home Field Disadvantage Curse. If the race ends in the city you live, you will not win the race. Examples are:Justin and Diana for s27 ? I'm unsure. They placed 2nd in New York.
TAR 1 Frank and Margarita are from New York and got 2nd
TAR 2 Tara and Will are from San Francisco and got 2nd
TAR 19 Amani and Marcus are from Atlanta and got 3rd
TAR Aus 1 Sam and Ranae are from Perth and got 2nd
Tell me if I'm wrong on any of these and if you have others
Now it's official: Kristi & Jen are the first team to place all legs of the race on the Top 3.
I just noticed another curse. It's call the Home Field Disadvantage Curse. If the race ends in the city you live, you will not win the race. Examples are:Justin and Diana for s27 ? I'm unsure. They placed 2nd in New York.
TAR 1 Frank and Margarita are from New York and got 2nd
TAR 2 Tara and Will are from San Francisco and got 2nd
TAR 19 Amani and Marcus are from Atlanta and got 3rd
TAR Aus 1 Sam and Ranae are from Perth and got 2nd
Tell me if I'm wrong on any of these and if you have others
Going to need someone to check this: is Season 30 the first season since Season 17 to have only 2 double legs?
Now it's official: Kristi & Jen are the first team to place all legs of the race on the Top 3.
Everyone keeps saying that, but what about Leg 7 (The Partner Swap)?
Now it's official: Kristi & Jen are the first team to place all legs of the race on the Top 3.
In US only, for international versionsNow it's official: Kristi & Jen are the first team to place all legs of the race on the Top 3.
They're still winners to me in this way. :hrt:
Meanwhile, Art & JJ were a near miss. They had one leg that they placed 4th during the F5 elimination leg. Otherwise, this record would've been theirs.
In US only, for international versionsNow it's official: Kristi & Jen are the first team to place all legs of the race on the Top 3.
They're still winners to me in this way. :hrt:
Meanwhile, Art & JJ were a near miss. They had one leg that they placed 4th during the F5 elimination leg. Otherwise, this record would've been theirs.
Marc & Rovilson for Asia 2 (win 8 legs, second place in 4 times, placed 3rd in finale) 3rd
Alon & Oren for Ha merotz 2 (win leg 2, 7 and 8, finished 2nd in leg 3=>6, 10;11 and 13) 2nd
Lincoln & Tiến Đạt (composite team) in TARV 5 (win first three and two final, only finished 3rd in fifth leg) winner
And if leg 7 were played as normal format, what would place for Kristi & Jen
There is a lot of ongoing debate about how to treat leg 7 in TAR 30, and there’s no consensus. For placement average purposes I used the average of the two team member’s arrival order, which was announced on air, but different sources have not settled on any one approach. The show is pretending there were no placements for that leg since at the checkin mat, Phil didn’t directly announce one, but a comment implied a certain team might be the last checked in but that it was a KOR, thus, a non-elimination leg with no speed bump penalty.Now it's official: Kristi & Jen are the first team to place all legs of the race on the Top 3.
Everyone keeps saying that, but what about Leg 7 (The Partner Swap)?
We can say they are the first team to place all legs of the race on the TOP 3 because in the Partner Swap, they were not the team. Jen and Kristi were in two different teams.
@violetb1911
Why did you combine the three Guinea countries into one? They're all completely separate sovereign states. Same with the two Sudans.
For what it's worth, 9 of those countries have been visited by an international version! :)
@violetb1911my bad, I only meant to put together Guinea-Bissau and Guinea. I just grouped them as they're similar countries that share borders. I had done so for convenience purposes while compiling, but I forgot to change it before posting it ^^"
Why did you combine the three Guinea countries into one? They're all completely separate sovereign states. Same with the two Sudans.
For what it's worth, 9 of those countries have been visited by an international version! :)
@violetb1911my bad, I only meant to put together Guinea-Bissau and Guinea. I just grouped them as they're similar countries that share borders. I had done so for convenience purposes while compiling, but I forgot to change it before posting it ^^"
Why did you combine the three Guinea countries into one? They're all completely separate sovereign states. Same with the two Sudans.
For what it's worth, 9 of those countries have been visited by an international version! :)
I've modified it now :)
Have we been to Vatican City? Any Version? For some reason I thought someone did....
Seasons 26 and 27 are the only U.S. seasons that visited at least 5 continents to be back-to-back.
5+ Continents: 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, 27, 29
List of Models/Beauty Queens who have raced:
1] Derek and Drew (TARUS 3)
2] Tian and Jaree (TARUS 4)
3] Colin and Christie (TARUS 5)
4] Brandon and Nicole (TARUS 5)
5] Erika (of Erika and Dennis) (TARUS 5) [competed in beauty pageant]
6] Allison (of Allison and Donny) (TARUS 5) [competed in beauty pageant]
7] Freddy and Kendra (TARUS 6)
8] Kelly (of Ron and Kelly) (TARUS 7) [competed in beauty pageant]
9] Tyler and James (TARUS 10)
10] Dustin and Kandice (TARUS 10 & 11)
11] Jaime (of Kellie and Jamie) (TARUS 10) [competed in beauty pageant]
12] Ericka (of Brian and Ericka) (TARUS 15) [competed in beauty pageant]
13] Brent and Caite (TARUS 16)
14] Mallory (of Gary and Mallory) (TARUS 17) [competed in beauty pageant]
15] Brook (of Brook and Claire) (TARUS 17) [competed in beauty pageant]
16] Stephanie (of Chad and Stephanie) (TARUS 17) [competed in beauty pageant]
17] Caitlin (of Caitlin and Brittany) (TARUS 21) [competed in beauty pageant]
18] Amy (of Jason and Amy) (TARUS 23) [competed in beauty pageant]
19] Brooke (of Brooke and Robbie (TARUS 25)
20] Brittany and Jessica (TARUS 28)
21] Jenn (of Kevin and Jenn) (TARUS 29)
22] Dessie and Kayla (TARUS 30)
23] Anh Tuấn & Thanh Hoa (TARV 2)
24] Trang Khiếu (of Trang Khiếu & An Đinh) (TARV 3)
25] Trang Trần (of Trang Trần & Hiếu Nguyễn) (TARV 3)
26] Nam Thành (of Nam Thành & Hải Băng) (TARV 4)
27] Mâu Thanh Thủy (TARV 5)
28] Валерія & Богдана (TARU 1)
29] Dani and Mish (TARPh 1)
30] לירן & ילנה (HL 1)
31] רוני & יעל (HL 4)
32] דניאל ואליהו (HL 6)
33] 刘畅 & 金大川 (TARC 3)
34] Ashley (of Joel and Ashely) (TARCAN 4)
35] Ebonie (of Andrea and Ebonie) (TARCAN 5)
36] César (of Daniel & César) (TARB 4)
37] Sam and Renae (TARAus 1)
38] Inga and Tiharna (TARAus 3)
39] Sahil and Prashant (TARA 1)
40] Jacqueline (of Aubrey and Jacqueline) (TARA 1)
41] Monica (of Monica and Edwin) (TARA 2)
42] Marc (of Marc and Rovilson) (TARA 2)
43] Pailin and Natalie (TARA 3)
44] Nadine (of Yani and Nadine) (TARA 4) [competed in a beauty pageant]
45] Parul and Maggie (TARA 5)
46] Yvonne and Chloe (TARA 5)
I definitely feel like there are more models who have raced, but to my knowledge there are these many models who have raced. Hmmmm
--> Remember Dave and Rachel? With 8 legs won they have an average of 1.83, the lowest for any racer to have. You know who is
at par with this figure? None other than TARCan 2's Natalie and Meaghan. In comparison, they won 7 legs, however other teams
who won 7 legs like Meghan and Cheyne (average 2.00), Nick and Starr (average 2.46) and Justin and Diana (average 2.08)
bite the dust in front of Natalie and Meaghan.
I assume you mean the lowest average for any TARUS contestant to have. Tiến Đạt & Thúc Lĩnh Lincoln (1.64) and Marc & Rovilson (1.42) have lower averages.
You forgot the US Version's
Isabelle (of Dennis & Isabelle) - S.25 (Model / Beauty Queen)
Hagan (of Marty & Hagan) - S.28 (Model)
Ashton (of Vanck & Ashton) - S.29 (Beauty Queen)
Francesca (of Jessie & Francesca) - S.29 (Fitness Model)
I don't understand the list ?
Current age of TAR hosts:
PHIL KEOGHAN - 50
ALLAN WU - 45
GRANT BOWLER - 49
RONY CURVELO - 53
JON MONTGOMERY - 38
ANDY ON - 40
ALEXANDRE DELPÉRIER - 50
RAZ MEIRMAN - 40
RON SHAHAR - 47
HARRIS WHITBECK - 52
PAULO ZULU - 55
TOYA MONTOYA - 33
FREDDY DOS SANTOS - 41
DEREK RAMSAY - 41
FOZZY SIDORENKO - 45
DUSTIN NGUYEN - 55
HUY KHÁNH - 37
PHAN ANH - 36
Current age of TAR hosts:
PHIL KEOGHAN - 50
ALLAN WU - 45
GRANT BOWLER - 49
RONY CURVELO - 53
JON MONTGOMERY - 38
ANDY ON - 40
ALEXANDRE DELPÉRIER - 50
RAZ MEIRMAN - 40
RON SHAHAR - 47
HARRIS WHITBECK - 52
PAULO ZULU - 55
TOYA MONTOYA - 33
FREDDY DOS SANTOS - 41
DEREK RAMSAY - 41
FOZZY SIDORENKO - 45
DUSTIN NGUYEN - 55
HUY KHÁNH - 37
PHAN ANH - 36
You forgot Tara Basco, host of TARA 5 :)
I think Tara isn't listed is because she only is a greeter in Indonesia and not other places so I count her as a greeter not a hostCurrent age of TAR hosts:
PHIL KEOGHAN - 50
ALLAN WU - 45
GRANT BOWLER - 49
RONY CURVELO - 53
JON MONTGOMERY - 38
ANDY ON - 40
ALEXANDRE DELPÉRIER - 50
RAZ MEIRMAN - 40
RON SHAHAR - 47
HARRIS WHITBECK - 52
PAULO ZULU - 55
TOYA MONTOYA - 33
FREDDY DOS SANTOS - 41
DEREK RAMSAY - 41
FOZZY SIDORENKO - 45
DUSTIN NGUYEN - 55
HUY KHÁNH - 37
PHAN ANH - 36
You forgot Tara Basco, host of TARA 5 :)
Tara should never listed as her age is uncertain.
Tara is 27, but Gra1162 is right she's not a full host of the show so I didn't include her. The one who's REALLY missing from the list is Jaime Arellano from Latin America 6. I couldn't find his age.
How do they get people to watch 50 episodes per season :cmaslol
True and the task are hard and good to watch and my fav season of israel is 2 and 6 watching bar and inna win :cheer: :luvya:How do they get people to watch 50 episodes per season :cmaslol
Because they're gooooooood.
TAR 21 Visited 3 countries spread over 2 continents - Indonesia (Australasia) - Legs 2 & 3, Turkey (Eurasia) Leg 6 and Russia (Eurasia) Leg 7 & 8.I thought indonesia was full asia i think its only papu new gunnie
TAR 21 Visited 3 countries spread over 2 continents - Indonesia (Australasia) - Legs 2 & 3, Turkey (Eurasia) Leg 6 and Russia (Eurasia) Leg 7 & 8.I thought indonesia was full asia i think its only papu new gunnie
Ohhhhhhhh I barley know anything about Indonesia but my maids said it was Asia (she’s from Indonesia)TAR 21 Visited 3 countries spread over 2 continents - Indonesia (Australasia) - Legs 2 & 3, Turkey (Eurasia) Leg 6 and Russia (Eurasia) Leg 7 & 8.I thought indonesia was full asia i think its only papu new gunnie
Indonesia spans two continents (Asia and Australia) because of its Indonesian part of New Guinea and Maluku Islands being there.
TAR 21 Visited 3 countries spread over 2 continents - Indonesia (Australasia) - Legs 2 & 3, Turkey (Eurasia) Leg 6 and Russia (Eurasia) Leg 7 & 8.I thought indonesia was full asia i think its only papu new gunnie
Indonesia spans two continents (Asia and Australia) because of its Indonesian part of New Guinea and Maluku Islands being there.
Pop quiz: Which leg of the Race (from ANY TAR) visited the least amount of locations, and how many locations did they visit?
The answer tomorrow!
Oceania is a geographic region.
Australia is a continent, which includes the country Australia.
Pop quiz: Which leg of the Race (from ANY TAR) visited the least amount of locations, and how many locations did they visit?
The answer tomorrow!
Damn. Any idea how long the leg was time-wise?
It is funny how that leg still cannot beat TAR13 leg7's record of under an hour despite the extremely few amount of locations involved :funny:Damn. Any idea how long the leg was time-wise?
Not a clue, but definitely not very long. I'd imagine no more than five hours.
I remeber that one :lol: but its so burtal Kelly & Christy got wrecked because of ken and tina and the stupid holi detour but i like the hoil themed leg BHAHAHAHA :lol:It is funny how that leg still cannot beat TAR13 leg7's record of under an hour despite the extremely few amount of locations involved :funny:Damn. Any idea how long the leg was time-wise?
Not a clue, but definitely not very long. I'd imagine no more than five hours.
--> The probability of you being a winner of a season and also winning the most legs is 2/5
--> The probability of you being a winner of a season and also winning the most legs is 2/5
This point intrigued me somewhat as a mathematician to work out (not quite) true probabilities for the ...
Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (France) are so far the only countries in South America to be visited.
Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (France) are so far the only countries in South America to be visited.
Well, Venezuela. But they'll never go there, it's much too dangerous.
Not counting Family Edition, TAR 2 visits the most US states, (in order): Nevada, Hawaii, Alaska, and California.
Season 16 is the only season to have only one US state visited, the state is California.
San Francisco and New York City are tied with most finale visits: 4
TAR 30 is so far the only time Thailand is visited without visiting Bangkok.
Singapore is the only country to have both a Detour and a Roadblock on two separate legs. The Detour is in Leg 1, while the RB is Leg 13, The season is The Amazing Race Asia 2
Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (France) are so far the only countries in South America to be visited.
Cuba is the most visited country that has been visited on International versions of the show that the US has not visited.
Kenya, Puerto Rico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Liechtenstein, and Monaco and are the only five countries to not have Pit Stops.
Not counting Family Edition, TAR 2 visits the most US states, (in order): Nevada, Hawaii, Alaska, and California.
Season 16 is the only season to have only one US state visited, the state is California.
San Francisco and New York City are tied with most finale visits: 4
TAR 30 is so far the only time Thailand is visited without visiting Bangkok.
Singapore is the only country to have both a Detour and a Roadblock on two separate legs. The Detour is in Leg 1, while the RB is Leg 13, The season is The Amazing Race Asia 2
Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (France) are so far the only countries in South America to be visited.
Cuba is the most visited country that has been visited on International versions of the show that the US has not visited.
Kenya, Puerto Rico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Liechtenstein, and Monaco and are the only five countries to not have Pit Stops.
Finland says hi :)
Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (France) are so far the only countries in South America to be visited.
If I'm not mistaken, Courtney & Adam of TARC 6 are the newest winners crowned who have the lowest race average as a winning team!
If I'm not mistaken, Courtney & Adam of TARC 6 are the newest winners crowned who have the lowest race average as a winning team!
You are correct!
Nice work! Interesting, indeed. Really shows you where the dicy part of the world is.
You forgot one country. The 1 visit to Kyrgyzstan by Israel.
Also bora bora in s 22Nice work! Interesting, indeed. Really shows you where the dicy part of the world is.
You forgot one country. The 1 visit to Kyrgyzstan by Israel.
He also forgot Bahrain, which was visited in the most recent American Version.
Also bora bora in s 22Nice work! Interesting, indeed. Really shows you where the dicy part of the world is.
You forgot one country. The 1 visit to Kyrgyzstan by Israel.
He also forgot Bahrain, which was visited in the most recent American Version.
Also bora bora in s 22Nice work! Interesting, indeed. Really shows you where the dicy part of the world is.
You forgot one country. The 1 visit to Kyrgyzstan by Israel.
He also forgot Bahrain, which was visited in the most recent American Version.
Oh missed that LMAO :groan:Also bora bora in s 22Nice work! Interesting, indeed. Really shows you where the dicy part of the world is.
You forgot one country. The 1 visit to Kyrgyzstan by Israel.
He also forgot Bahrain, which was visited in the most recent American Version.
French Polynesia is a part of France., look at the bottom left corner of the map, you can see a light blue dot that represents French Polynesia
Yeah, I'm realizing now that's a minor issue with our Wiki. When pages are newly added to a category, it takes a long while for them to actually show up on the category's page. I was looking at the category:Countries page for quick reference, and Kyrgyzstan and Bahrain are the two newest additions, so I missed them.
Is Mr World, Miss Universe for men? :funny:
Hamerotz LaMillion 5 might be the season with most route info tasks, this season only had 4 roadblocks, 5 detours and 5 face-offs, season 4 had more detours and more roadblock.
Season with most tasks and longest legs for other versions rather than Israel.
Anyone can could the number of route info tasks for all seasons of all versions
30 seasons into the US version and I still don't think there's ever been a team that placed in the Top 3 every leg. Unless you count Kristi & Jen, which I don't. The 7th leg technically put them in a last-place tie with Jody.
That feat has been accomplished at least twice on foreign versions - Alon & Oren on Israel 2 (although they didn't make Top 3 during that elimination point that took out Gadi & Alona), and Rovilson & Marc from Asia 2.
Given fact on the 1st Leg of S.31
Leo & Jamal won a leg in a country (Japan) that eliminated them on their 1st appearance. Total redemption.
Season 31 appears to be the first season ever in the mothership where the opening credits appearance of the teams were in a clear sequence, with returning TAR teams first as a group, then Survivor, and then Big Brother, and then within each group, teams were in the order of the first appearance on their original shows.Nicole and Victor appear on Big brother later than the Reiley Sisters.
Season 31 appears to be the first season ever in the mothership where the opening credits appearance of the teams were in a clear sequence, with returning TAR teams first as a group, then Survivor, and then Big Brother, and then within each group, teams were in the order of the first appearance on their original shows.
How about Eric (of Eric & Jeremy) he was the first person to run the race twice and not get eliminated.
How about Eric (of Eric & Jeremy) he was the first person to run the race twice and not get eliminated.
That's been told here.
Does Oswald & Danny, Flight Time & Big Easy, and Kisha & Jen count? I can't remember.S14 and S15 both have a single episode for finale, so neither of those two teams are mentioned in finale recap.
Biggest Improvement for Traditional NELs (with a SPEED BUMP - so only accounting for Season 12 onward)*Biggest improvement I think pre-season 12 is TAR10 David & Mary where they went from 7th to 1st, but that was with their petroleum fire Fast Forward. Without the FF, I think it's Chris & Alex from TAR2 with their 6th to 2nd jump.
11th to 7th (Maria & Tiffany; Bill & Cathi)
9th to 3rd (Chris & Bret)
8th to 6th (Bopper & Mark; Misti & Jim)
7th to 2nd (Caroline & Jennifer)
6th to 1st (Jet & Cord)
5th to 3rd (Tara & Joey)
4th to 1st (Brooke & Robbie; Evan & Henry)
*mainly because I don't feel like checking the rest of the seasons lol.
Biggest Improvement for KOR Legs (only accounting for Season 18 onward)
11th to 3rd (Jet & Cord)
9th to 5th (Kent & Vyxsin)
8th to 4th (Nicky & Kim)
7th to 4th (Liz & Michael)
5th to 2nd (Kristi & Jen)*
4th to 1st (Amy & Maya)
*this is if you count Kristi & Jen checking in 5th as opposed to 3rd. Otherwise, the "record" would go to Bill & Cathi but they still came in 5th the next leg.
TIL that Corinne and Flo both were born on 17th January 1979.Only queens were born that day :2hearts:
I believe Colin and Christie have the record for most consecutive legs finishing in the top 4, at 15 legs for now (TAR5 Leg 3 to TAR31 Leg 4)
The current record for all individual racers is Eric at 17 legs (all 13 legs of TAR9 and the first 4 legs of TAR11). Or 16 legs if you count the uber leg in TAR 9.
I believe Colin and Christie have the record for most consecutive legs finishing in the top 4, at 15 legs for now (TAR5 Leg 3 to TAR31 Leg 4)
The current record for all individual racers is Eric at 17 legs (all 13 legs of TAR9 and the first 4 legs of TAR11). Or 16 legs if you count the uber leg in TAR 9.
17 consecutive legs now for Colin and Christie! They now have the record! :conf:
(Although I am slightly disappointed that they only have 1 first place as of Leg 6. In TAR5, they already had won 3 legs.)
Has any team come in first place in the same city/country in two different seasons. Colin and Christie were 1st back in TAR5 in Dubai but did not repeat the feat in TAR31.
Alon & Oren is the only team who lost all face-off tasks again 4 other teams but still win a leg (leg 8 HMLM 2)
Has any team come in first place in the same city/country in two different seasons. Colin and Christie were 1st back in TAR5 in Dubai but did not repeat the feat in TAR31.Rob & Amber have placed first in Chile in both of their seasons. Jet & Cord have placed first in China in all three of their seasons. And like nrh2110 said, Becca & Floyd have place first in Vietnam in both of their seasons. Nobody has placed first in the same city though.
Out of all the three-timers, (Jet & Cord, Flight Time & Big Easy, Margie & Luke, Mallory Ervin, Rachel Reilly, Leo & Jamal), Rachel Reilly is the only three-timer who has never heard Phil say "You're still racing!"Oh yeah, no KOR in all TAR 20, TAR 24 and TAR 31 :ghug:
Rachel ( :cheer: ) will surpass the cowboys (:groan:) and Flight Time/Big Easy (:groan:) for most legs raced next week. But I suspect another team will have the record later on. I wonder whether TAR will invite a team that has been in the final 3 twice to return for a third time.
Do you all also keep track of the following records/acheivements? Let me know if you have the answers.
1. Most legs won (career)
Currently Colin and Christie have won 7 legs over two seasons, which tie them with Jet and Cord (over 3 seasons), Meghan and Cheynne and Starr. Do Rachel and Dave have the record with 8?
Dave and Connor have 8 in a career too. Tyler & Korey just got their 7th leg win too.
2. Most legs in the top 3 (career)
Cowboys (20), Colin & Christie may surpress them with 16 until now
3. Most consecutive legs in the top 3 (career)
Kristi & Jen for 11 legs (except the Partner swap leg)
Rachel ( :cheer: ) will surpass the cowboys (:groan:) and Flight Time/Big Easy (:groan:) for most legs raced next week. But I suspect another team will have the record later on. I wonder whether TAR will invite a team that has been in the final 3 twice to return for a third time.
Do you all also keep track of the following records/acheivements? Let me know if you have the answers.
1. Most legs won (career)
Currently Colin and Christie have won 7 legs over two seasons, which tie them with Jet and Cord (over 3 seasons), Meghan and Cheynne and Starr. Do Rachel and Dave have the record with 8?
Dave and Connor have 8 in a career too. Tyler & Korey just got their 7th leg win too.
2. Most legs in the top 3 (career)
Cowboys (20), Colin & Christie may surpress them with 16 until now
3. Most consecutive legs in the top 3 (career)
Kristi & Jen for 11 legs (except the Partner swap leg)
I believe Colin and Christie have the record for most consecutive legs finishing in the top 4, at 15 legs for now (TAR5 Leg 3 to TAR31 Leg 4)Colin and Christie have now eclipsed both tallies through season 31 leg 7 at 18.
The current record for all individual racers is Eric at 17 legs (all 13 legs of TAR9 and the first 4 legs of TAR11). Or 16 legs if you count the uber leg in TAR 9.
3. Most consecutive legs in the top 3 (career)
Kristi & Jen for 11 legs (except the Partner swap leg)
I would apply the tiebreaker rule, which is basically that the team who placed higher on the previous leg gets to check in first. I believe Brooke from S29 has stated this on Reddit and we've seen it play out when Abbie & Ryan and Josh & Brent stepped on the mat at the same time in Russia.Quote3. Most consecutive legs in the top 3 (career)
Kristi & Jen for 11 legs (except the Partner swap leg)
That Partner-swap leg in Season 30 is such a pain-in-the-butt for TAR statistics :dick It's up there with the inconsistent double-length legs of early seasons (are they one or two legs? does having a mat in the middle make a difference? do you count the middle point in season averages? what's counted as a middle point if there is no mat? is it counted as leg wins and last-place finishes?)
But this time for the Partner-swap: is it counted as a leg? Are the teams ranked as 1st, 1st, 3rd, 3rd, 5th, 5th, or something different? Do you count it in season averages and leg win/streak records or do you skip it? :groan:
If anyone wanna chime in on this issue, feel free the reply :tup:
Quote3. Most consecutive legs in the top 3 (career)
Kristi & Jen for 11 legs (except the Partner swap leg)
That Partner-swap leg in Season 30 is such a pain-in-the-butt for TAR statistics :dick It's up there with the inconsistent double-length legs of early seasons (are they one or two legs? does having a mat in the middle make a difference? do you count the middle point in season averages? what's counted as a middle point if there is no mat? is it counted as leg wins and last-place finishes?)
But this time for the Partner-swap: is it counted as a leg? Are the teams ranked as 1st, 1st, 3rd, 3rd, 5th, 5th, or something different? Do you count it in season averages and leg win/streak records or do you skip it? :groan:
If anyone wanna chime in on this issue, feel free the reply :tup:
Quote3. Most consecutive legs in the top 3 (career)
Kristi & Jen for 11 legs (except the Partner swap leg)
That Partner-swap leg in Season 30 is such a pain-in-the-butt for TAR statistics :dick It's up there with the inconsistent double-length legs of early seasons (are they one or two legs? does having a mat in the middle make a difference? do you count the middle point in season averages? what's counted as a middle point if there is no mat? is it counted as leg wins and last-place finishes?)
But this time for the Partner-swap: is it counted as a leg? Are the teams ranked as 1st, 1st, 3rd, 3rd, 5th, 5th, or something different? Do you count it in season averages and leg win/streak records or do you skip it? :groan:
If anyone wanna chime in on this issue, feel free the reply :tup:
About the bolded one, just check the penultimate legs, and hear what Phil says which leg is it (e.g. the eleventh Pit Stop, the twelfth Pit Stop, etc).
I would apply the tiebreaker rule, which is basically that the team who placed higher on the previous leg gets to check in first. I believe Brooke from S29 has stated this on Reddit and we've seen it play out when Abbie & Ryan and Josh & Brent stepped on the mat at the same time in Russia.
I would go with the 1st-1st-3rd-3rd-5th-5th method. Sorry, but as impressive as Kristi & Jen's Top 3 finishes are, they don't deserve to be placed as "3rd" (if we were to use the 1st-1st-2nd-2nd-3rd-3rd method). It's called Partner Swap, the teams ended up checking in with their original partners. They did not check in as one team of 4. Also, 4 other teams did better than them that leg, so allowing them to get 3rd just to give them a record makes no sense to me.
I think they mentioned 'Together as a team, we never finish below 3rd'.I would apply the tiebreaker rule, which is basically that the team who placed higher on the previous leg gets to check in first. I believe Brooke from S29 has stated this on Reddit and we've seen it play out when Abbie & Ryan and Josh & Brent stepped on the mat at the same time in Russia.
Wait... I thought it was whoever placed lower in the previous leg got to check in first? For Abbie & Ryan, I just though that they were checked in first because Josh & Brent had a 4-hr penalty.
I would go with the 1st-1st-3rd-3rd-5th-5th method. Sorry, but as impressive as Kristi & Jen's Top 3 finishes are, they don't deserve to be placed as "3rd" (if we were to use the 1st-1st-2nd-2nd-3rd-3rd method). It's called Partner Swap, the teams ended up checking in with their original partners. They did not check in as one team of 4. Also, 4 other teams did better than them that leg, so allowing them to get 3rd just to give them a record makes no sense to me.
Hard same. It did bother me that they were claiming a Top 3 streak when they were checked in last during the Partner swap leg. But seeing as it was a Keep Racing leg, I could see them disregarding that pit stop.
Out of all the three-timers, (Jet & Cord, Flight Time & Big Easy, Margie & Luke, Mallory Ervin, Rachel Reilly, Leo & Jamal), Rachel Reilly is the only three-timer who has never heard Phil say "You're still racing!"Conversely Jaime & Cara, Kisha & Jen heard this sentence 3 times (TAR 14 leg 10, TAR 18 leg 1&4).
Colin & Christie are the first team in TAR US to be both Yielded & U-TurnedAnd survive both.
Big Brother or Survivor crossover teams Leg wins:
Brendon & Rachel - 3
Cody & Jessica - 2 (including Final Leg)
Jordan & Jeff - 1
Alison & Donny - 1
Zero wins: Ethan & Jenna, Corinne & Eliza, Rupert & Laura, Janelle & Britney and so far, Chris & Bret and Nicole & Victor
Also, two Big Brother teams have never been eliminated. (Brendon & Rachel, Cody & Jessica)
Somehow you forgot Romber.
Somehow you forgot Romber.Oh that's right! Well, I guess I'd rather forget them perhaps. :lol:
Amanda and Kris (TAR 14, TAR 18) desperately need to be three-peaters.Sort of agree. They've only raced 6 legs across two seasons and the farthest they've made is 8th--and it's not even because they're a bad team.
Jessica & John kind of remind me of them. Raced twice but never made it towards the endgame. They placed 9th and 7th, racing 11 legs overall.
I believe Colin and Christie have the record for most consecutive legs finishing in the top 4, at 15 legs for now (TAR5 Leg 3 to TAR31 Leg 4)Colin and Christie have now eclipsed both tallies through season 31 leg 7 at 18.
The current record for all individual racers is Eric at 17 legs (all 13 legs of TAR9 and the first 4 legs of TAR11). Or 16 legs if you count the uber leg in TAR 9.
Colin & Christie are the first team in TAR US to be both Yielded & U-Turned
I got one interesting or maybe not so interesting: Ty & Korey always pick hot tall handsome instructors (https://cutekawaiiresources.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/82.gif?w=560)
Not for this leg (with the crossbow roadblock) :lol:
For some reasons, TAR kind of like to feature gay men thirsting over other men (Tyler and Korey in both seasons, Sam and Dan in TAR15 Estonia, Scott in TAR29 Milan)
Do you mean within one season? Colin\Christie were NEL-ed in TAR 5, and Kisha\Jen were eliminated in TAR 14 ???oh yeah I should have revised my wording. Thx
Every time Croatia was visited on a Race, it was on a route with a different amount of legs:
Croatia was on TAR12, which had 11 legs
Croatia was on TAR Israel 2, which had 13 legs
Croatia was on TAR Australia 3, which had 10 legs
Croatia was on TAR 31, which has 12 legs
Out of all the three-timers, (Jet & Cord, Flight Time & Big Easy, Margie & Luke, Mallory Ervin, Rachel Reilly, Leo & Jamal), Rachel Reilly is the only three-timer who has never heard Phil say "You're still racing!"
That depends. My practice has been the count double-length lags as two legs. I’m not sure who “our” is, but I dispute, with reason for consistency in comparing different seasons of the Race, of treating double length legs as I leg.
Oh, there was never any issue with determining placements at the midpoint of KOR legs. Wikipedia does it, and so does our Wiki. The question is whether production considered these instances one or two legs. If you want to consider each KOR instance as two legs for the purposes of even statistics or what have you, that's just fine. But the question RaceUntilWeDie asked was "How many legs does TAR14 have?", which is a question that can also be applied to TARs 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. (And Asia 4, Australia 1, Philippines 1, etc...). Wikipedia and our wiki follow a system, but a lot of people still quibble over this system to this day.
Do we count Moran, Montreal, and Moscow as Pit Stops? Since Phil's narrations seem to imply that.
Additionally, a lot of this came into question when Phil announced that the Sicily Leg in TAR25 was the "300th" leg, which made no sense under any of our pre-established systems. Wikipedia ignored it entirely and just kept doing what it had been doing.
Additionally, a lot of this came into question when Phil announced that the Sicily Leg in TAR25 was the "300th" leg, which made no sense under any of our pre-established systems. Wikipedia ignored it entirely and just kept doing what it had been doing.
I'm actually pretty sure that the producers (or who ever counted the legs), if they gave a damn, just averaged the three probably ways of counting legs.
All Double-Length legs are 1 leg: 297th
All DL legs are 2 legs: 304th
Only DL legs with pit-stop midpoint are 2 legs: 301st
Average: 300.67
So either the Sicily leg or the Malta leg was 300th, then they chose one and stuck to it.
OR they they were using the third counting method, but miscounted. After they showed Joey & Meghan was from Season 18, anything is possible.
Every single returning racer and their total number of legs run:Updated Leo & Jamal's, Colin & Christie's, and Tyler & Korey's totals!
Winners of returnee seasons are marked in green.
6 Amanda & Kris
10 Mel & Mike
11 John Vito & Jill
11 David & Mary
11 Jessica & John
12 Natalie & Nadiya
12 Mark Jackson
13 Kevin & Drew
13 Joey & Meghan
13 Art & JJ
15 Zev & Justin
16 Rob & Amber
16 Jaime & Cara
17 Danielle Turner
17 Dave & Connor
18 Ron & Christina
18 Kent & Vyxsin
19 Teri & Ian
20 Charla & Mirna
20 Gary Ervin
20 Becca & Floyd
21 Joe & Bill
21 Uchenna & Joyce
22 Margie & Luke
22 Kisha & Jen
22 Mallory Ervin
23 Oswald & Danny
23 Caroline & Jennifer
24 Dustin & Kandice
24 Brendon Villegas
24 Tyler & Korey
25 Eric Sanchez
25 Colin & Christie
31 Jet & Cord
31 Flight Time & Big Easy
32 Rachel Reilly
34 Leo & Jamal
List of every country Leo & Jamal visited on the Race:Jamal has been saying they visited 22 countries. Anyone know which ones I missed? ???
1. Chile
2. Portugal
3. Norway
4. Poland
5. Austria
6. United Arab Emirates x2
7. Indonesia
8. Japan x2
9. China
10. Malaysia
11. Sri Lanka
12. Italy
13. Switzerland x2
14. Spain
15. United Kingdom x2
16. Laos
17. Vietnam
18. Uganda
19. Croatia
20. Netherlands
Interesting that they've never been to India on the Race!
Maybe he is counting England and Wales as two different countries?List of every country Leo & Jamal visited on the Race:Jamal has been saying they visited 22 countries. Anyone know which ones I missed? ???
1. Chile
2. Portugal
3. Norway
4. Poland
5. Austria
6. United Arab Emirates x2
7. Indonesia
8. Japan x2
9. China
10. Malaysia
11. Sri Lanka
12. Italy
13. Switzerland x2
14. Spain
15. United Kingdom x2
16. Laos
17. Vietnam
18. Uganda
19. Croatia
20. Netherlands
Interesting that they've never been to India on the Race!
Anthony from TAR Canada is the first Native-American to be on the Amazing Race.
(According to Wikipedia, he's a Navajo Indian)
Colin and Christie are the only team in TAR US history to win a season they were U-Turned in.
seasons with racers named Natalie usually hadn't had KOR legOut of all the three-timers, (Jet & Cord, Flight Time & Big Easy, Margie & Luke, Mallory Ervin, Rachel Reilly, Leo & Jamal), Rachel Reilly is the only three-timer who has never heard Phil say "You're still racing!"
Seasons with KOR Legs: 18, 19, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30
Rachel's seasons: 20, 24, 31
I just think it's amazing she's never raced a KOR leg before lmao
Any list of teams who have ever quit a task or Leg?
If your name is Brooke, you have a pretty good chance of finishing 4th in the 1st leg: 17, 25, 29.Brooke Henderson for the Amazing race Canada! she would race along her older sister Brittany (Brooke's caddie)
Season 7 of both The Amazing Race US and The Amazing Race Canada feature multiple teams quitting a task in a single Leg.
:cmas11
Here is a list of the first place visited per country in TAR US Before I go on with the list I need to make rules.
Rule 1: NO places in the US are counted.
Rule 2: NO airports or boat ports are counted since this list will be all airports if I counted them(So no South Africa from TAR 1, Spain from TAR 3, and Kenya from TAR 5)
Here is the list:
Zambia: Victoria Falls
France: Eiffel Tower
Tunisia: Bab Bhar
Italy: Colosseum
India: Red Fort
Thailand: Temple of Dawn
China: Jingshan Park
Brazil: Christ the Redeemer
South Africa: Robben Island(Nelson Mandela's cell)
Namibia: Swakopmund Lighthouse
Australia: Sydney Opera House
New Zealand: Wentworth Station
Mexico: Angel of Independence
United Kingdom(England): Scudamore's
United Kingdom(Scotland): Dunnottar Castle
Portugal: Calem Port Lodge
Morocco: Dar Dbagh Chouara Tannery
Germany: Friedensengel
Austria: Annasaule
Switzerland: Rheinfall
Malaysia: Petronas Twin Towers
Singapore: National Orchid Garden
Vietnam: Bac Ho Statue
Netherlands: Magere Brug
South Korea: Seoul Tower
Uruguay: The Hand in the Sand
Argentina: Grave of Evita Peron
Russia: Battleship Aurora
Egypt: Tower of Cairo
Tanzania: Flyby of Mount Kilimanjaro (if you guys want to count that)
United Arab Emirates: Burj Al Arab
Philippines: Malaguena Motors
Canada: Unknown Shopping Place(Unaired) Banff National Park(aired)
Iceland: Seljalandsfoss Waterfall
Norway: Holmenkollen Ski Jump
Sweden: Nordic Sea Hotel
Senegal: Bel Aire Cemetery
Hungary: Eger Castle
Ethiopia: Lewz Village
Sri Lanka: Fort Galle
Peru: Plaza de Armas
Chile: San Cristobal Hill(Virgin Mary Statue)
Botswana: Ginat Aardvark statue
Turkey: Kiz Kulesi
Jamaica: Frenchman's Cove
Panama: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Costa Rica: Parqueo Publica Adrian
Greece: Ancient Agora
Oman: Riyam Park
Japan: Shibuya Scramble Crossing
Mongolia: Chojin Lama Monastery
Kuwait: Kuwait Towers
Mauritius: Isla Mauritia Boat
Madagascar: Lac Anosy (Black Angel Statue)
Finland: Kappeli Cafe
Ukraine: 169th District Training Center
Spain: Parc de Laberint d'Horta
Ecuador: Plaza de San Francisco
Mozambique: Apopo Training Field
Poland: Czapski Palace
Ireland: Cleggan Farm
Burkina Faso: Village School
Lithuania: Saint Anne's Church
Croatia: Fort of Saint Lawrence
Taiwan: Acrobatics Jeep
Bolivia: Statue of Simon Bolivar
Cambodia: Phlau Ben Lane Gas Station
Kazakhstan: Alel Agro Chicken Factory
Romania: Lia Manoliu National Sports Complex
Estonia: Mustpeade Maja
Czech Republic: Old Town Square
Seychelles: L'Union Estate
Ghana: Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park
Bangladesh: Sundarban Square Supermarket
Liechtenstein: Gutenburg Castle
Indonesia: Goa Jomblang
Malawi: Limbe Tobacco Warehouse Gate 7
Denmark: Church of Our Savior
Belgium: European Parliament Building
Paraguay: Metalurgica Punta de Rieles
Azerbaijan: Temple Ateshgah
United Kingdom(Northern Ireland): Peatlands Park
United Kingdom(Wales): Bolesworth Estate
Malta: Upper Barrakkah Gardens
Monaco: Port Hercules
Zimbabwe: Shoestrings Backpacker Lodge
Colombia: El Totumo
Armenia: Yerevan Opera Theater
Georgia: Freedom Square (Saint George Statue)
Bahrain: Dhow Harbour
Laos: Wat Sensoukharam
Uganda: Uganda National Mosque
The list is done, please tell me if I have some incorrect, so I can fix it.
Updated for Bahrain.
Just to make things clear the reason I decided to choose places like landmarks, I do not define stations for transportation(e.g. airports, boat ports and train stations) is because those places are mandatory. Even the small in airport going To Zambia from South Africa does not count since it is an airport, that is why I counted Robben Island as the first place visited. I hope you guys can understand.
According to a 2010 Experian Simmons survey, The Amazing Race was found to be the second-highest show proportion of viewers that identify themselves as Republicans, following Glenn Beck.In that 2010 study, TAR was the #1 non-news, non-music show for Republicans. It did not appear on the Top 25 list for Democrats.
I wonder if it has changed in 9 years at all.
8 of 31 Winners were saved by Non-Elimination or KOR/Keep on Racing Legs:You missed Jody for counting winners got saved by NEL/KOR/TBC
Chris & Alex (TAR2) - Saved by 2 Non-Elimination Legs (No Penalty)
Flo & Zach (TAR3) - Saved by 2 Non-Elimination Legs (No Penalty)
Uchenna & Joyce (TAR7) - Saved by 1 Non-Elimination (Surrender Posessions/No Money)
*All 3 Last on Non-Elim Penultimate Leg
BJ & Tyler (TAR9) - Saved by 2 Non-Elimination Legs (Surrender Posessions/No Money)
Eric & Danielle (TAR11) - Saved by 1 Non-Elimination (Marked for Elimination)
TK & Rachel (TAR12) - Saved by 1 Non-Elimination (Speed Bump)
Josh & Brent (TAR21) - Saved by 1 Non-Elimination (Speed Bump)
Amy & Maya (TAR25) - Saved by 1 KOR
When it comes to final 3 teams who were saved by Non-Eliminations (or KOR Legs):
12 seasons have ONE Non-Eliminated team in Final Leg
10 seasons have TWO Non-Eliminated teams in Final Leg
1 season has THREE Non-Eliminated teams in Final Leg
8 seasons have ZERO Non-Eliminated teams in Final Leg
1 - 1/3 teams (2 of 4 Non-Elim)
2 - 2/3 teams (3 of 4 Non-Elim)
3 - 1/3 teams (2 of 3 Non-Elim)
4 - 2/3 teams (3 of 3 Non-Elim)
5 - 2/3 teams (2 of 4 Non-Elim)
6 - 1/3 teams (1 of 3 Non-Elim)
7 - 2/3 teams (2 of 3 Non-Elim)
8 - 2/3 teams (2 of 3 Non-Elim)
9 - 2/3 teams (3 of 3 Non-Elim)
10 - 0/3 teams
11 - 1/3 teams (1 of 4 Non-Elim)
12 - 1/3 teams (1 of 2 Non-Elim)
13 - 2/3 teams (2 of 2 Non-Elim)
14 - 0/3 teams
15 - 1/3 teams (1 of 3 Non-Elim)
16 - 1/3 teams (1 of 3 Non-Elim)
17 - 0/3 teams
18 - 1/3 teams (1 of 1 Non-Elim/0 of 2 KOR)
19 - 1/3 teams (1 of 3 Non-Elim)
20 - 0/3 teams
21 - 1/3 teams (1 of 3 Non-Elim)
22 - 2/3 teams (2 of 2 Non-Elim/0 of 1 KOR)
23 - 0/3 teams
24 - 2/3 teams (3 of 3 Non-Elim)
25 - 2/3 (1 of 3 Non-Elim/1 of 1 KOR)
26 - 0/3 teams
27 - 0/3 teams
28 - 1/3 teams (1 of 2 Non-Elim/1 of 1 KOR)
29 - 1/3 teams (1 Non-Elim)
30 - 3/3 (1 of 2 Non-Elim/1 of 1 KOR)
31 - 0/3 teams
Hi, everyone. :waves: I'm new to this forum, and I thought my first post here would be something I noticed after looking at HaMerotz LaMillion's recent seasons.
Speaking of the 6th and 7th season, it looks like Gili from Season 7 is the first contestant to be directly blood-related to a contestant from a previous season, being the mother of Yarden from Season 6. Not too sure if this has happened on other versions of the Race because this one is the most distinct so far.
Also, it looks like Krista from US Season 27 is the first racer from the American version to appear on an international version of the Race, being the greeter on the New York leg in HaMerotz season 6.
Correct me if wrong, by the way. :0328:
So this was another piece of random Race trivia that came to my head. :funny:There's a Phil on The Amazing Race Canada 6.
Allan Wu is the first host to share the same name with a contestant in a Race season he hosted, with Alan from Asia Season 4. The only other host to follow was Fozzy (real name "Alexander") from the Ukrainian version, who also had an "Alexander" as a contestant.
Seriously, I don't think even the other international versions had any contestant sharing the same name as the host they were sharing the seasons with (excluding the racers who became hosts themselves like Toya in the Latin American version and Huong Giang in Vietnam briefly). Correct me if I'm wrong, by the way. :)
So this was another piece of random Race trivia that came to my head. :funny:There's a Phil on The Amazing Race Canada 6.
Allan Wu is the first host to share the same name with a contestant in a Race season he hosted, with Alan from Asia Season 4. The only other host to follow was Fozzy (real name "Alexander") from the Ukrainian version, who also had an "Alexander" as a contestant.
Seriously, I don't think even the other international versions had any contestant sharing the same name as the host they were sharing the seasons with (excluding the racers who became hosts themselves like Toya in the Latin American version and Huong Giang in Vietnam briefly). Correct me if I'm wrong, by the way. :)
A few interesting things about TAR China (the one with celebs and in Mandarin/Cantonese, not China Rush). I am currently into the 2nd season and this is what I have observed.
7. In the second season, for the first time(?) a completely new team was inserted into the race (Marsh and Harry) on the 7th leg.
A few interesting things about TAR China (the one with celebs and in Mandarin/Cantonese, not China Rush). I am currently into the 2nd season and this is what I have observed.Hi, I'm a Chinese fan. Actually our Chinese fans don't see TAR China as a “normal” version of TAR. Because it is just a TV show that shooting celebrities playing games. :duno:
1. Only version so far which is not filmed consecutively (they are celebs with busy schedules)
2. Only version where teams don't have to book their own tickets.
3. Only version where they seem to only fly business class or first class
4. Only version where there is no train travel thus far.
5. Only version where a husband and wife were on opposing teams (In Season 1, Cherrie Ying was partnered with her bestie Liu Yun. Cherrie's husband, Jordan Chan, was paired with Ekin Cheng)
6. On the first episode of the first season, Wallace and Jackie sped off in a taxi and left one of the crew members stranded at the route marker. Probably the first time ever.
7. In the second season, for the first time(?) a completely new team was inserted into the race (Marsh and Harry) on the 7th leg.
8. First season to bring an eliminated team back (?) - Guan Xiaoting and Bai Jugang
9. First time an eliminated contestant was brought back in a later episode of the same season as a judge giving a clue (Zhang Tielin was famous in 1999 for playing the role of a Chinese emperor.) **Kevin and Drew race in TAR1 but reappeared in TAR8 to give out the clues.
10. First time a team (Jing Chang and G.E.M. aka Gloria Tang) that managed to last 6 legs finished last for 4 of the legs before elimination (They were so lucky to place last on the first 3 non-elimination legs. They even snagged a 1st place on the 4th leg.)
11. Only version with 2 hour episodes every week.
A few interesting things about TAR China (the one with celebs and in Mandarin/Cantonese, not China Rush). I am currently into the 2nd season and this is what I have observed.
7. In the second season, for the first time(?) a completely new team was inserted into the race (Marsh and Harry) on the 7th leg.
How did they get away with that? Wouldn’t the other teams know, and thd audience?
So, I just got done re-watching the whitewater rafting task in the Abu Dhabi episode, and I'm shocked I didn't comment on it in this thread before.
No ifs ands or buts about it, this was a STUPID idea by producers. This ranks up there as one of the most unsafe tasks TAR has ever done before. For those of you who don't know, imagine the TAR23 task where they had to ride down the rafting course and grab three flags. It's the same here, except the executives apparently decided this wasn't interesting enough. So, to make it more challenging, they raised the flags up so that no contestant would be able to grab them without jumping. Yeah. Jumping in a moving white-water raft.
Nearly every single contestant walked away from the task with an injury of some sort. Yiru got a gash on his face, Xiaopeng got tons of abrasions on his arms and legs as well as an excess of water in his ears. Weitong got trapped underwater briefly, and she was very upset once she reached shore. She was loudly yelling at production and fellow contestants that she nearly lost her life just for a game, and I sympathize with her. You can see that many of the other teams were quite upset at what they had to go through.
Of course, let's not forget that this task took a team out of the race due to injury. Yueliang ("Izabella") slipped off of her raft and got dragged under it by the pull of the water. As she described on-air, the bone in her lower leg actually popped out and then back into its socket. She nearly dislocated her tibia, and her father was too concerned to let her continue.
This still stands out to me as one of the hardest things on TAR to watch. It's really dangerous and a bad idea, and I'm surprised no-one on the crew spoke up and said they should probably make things a little bit safer for the contestants. Does anyone agree?
Triple post.Technically, Kristi & Jen did it in TAR30 (the only leg they didn’t finish in top 3, the two never raced together as a team)
Angel Li and Li Xiaopeng (TAR China 1), I suppose, are the only team (besides Marc and Rovilson) to have placed in the top 3 in every leg. Happy to have them as my season pick (though they didn't win). :cheer:
To this date, there has not been (nor probably will) any team in any franchise to rack up more penalties in hours than Nancy & Emily, whom had a 24-hour penalty for quitting the Detour in their last leg.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
To this date, there has not been (nor probably will) any team in any franchise to rack up more penalties in hours than Nancy & Emily, whom had a 24-hour penalty for quitting the Detour in their last leg.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Well to this day, no one knows what exactly happened to Maria & Tiffany. And why the penalty was changed to 6 hours.
It's been over a month since the last post in this thread, but there are new facts that just came to my head. Mostly Survivor-related lol.I know a lot of final 3 teams like Logan & Chris, Sheri & Cole, and London & Logan didn't place higher than 4 until after the ninth leg, but I think those would tie the record.
Before there was Laura (from Rupert & Laura) and Chris & Bret in Season 31, Keith & Whitney were the first one-time Survivor contestants to appear on the Race, as well as the first Survivor team to not include any winners. Funnily, Rob from Rob & Amber, won Survivor: Redemption Island years after his last Race appearance in TAR All-Stars and that was shortly before Ethan & Jenna, who were also both Survivor winners, appeared on Season 19 (basing it on the gap between Redemption Island's finale date and TAR 19's airing date)
And speaking of winners and Season 31, Rachel and Nicole from Big Brother were the only winners represented in that season.
Also, speaking of winners again, Season 21's Natalie being on Survivor: Winners at War marks the second time Natalie's competing on a game with (possibly) 2 million dollars as its prize. (The Double Your Money twist, anyone?)
Kiiinda off topic, but I looked through TAR Philippines 1's results before and I was wondering before Sheena & Gee held the record for the most legs ran without a top 3 finish with 12 legs, who previously held that record? Australia 2's Lucy & Emilia with 10 legs? Correct me if I'm wrong. :P
I just looked through the results; it's actually Andrew & Dan and Josh & Brent that currently hold that record (in the US version at least), lasting 9 legs below 3rd place. Those three you mentioned all tied for second behind the two.It's been over a month since the last post in this thread, but there are new facts that just came to my head. Mostly Survivor-related lol.I know a lot of final 3 teams like Logan & Chris, Sheri & Cole, and London & Logan didn't place higher than 4 until after the ninth leg, but I think those would tie the record.
Before there was Laura (from Rupert & Laura) and Chris & Bret in Season 31, Keith & Whitney were the first one-time Survivor contestants to appear on the Race, as well as the first Survivor team to not include any winners. Funnily, Rob from Rob & Amber, won Survivor: Redemption Island years after his last Race appearance in TAR All-Stars and that was shortly before Ethan & Jenna, who were also both Survivor winners, appeared on Season 19 (basing it on the gap between Redemption Island's finale date and TAR 19's airing date)
And speaking of winners and Season 31, Rachel and Nicole from Big Brother were the only winners represented in that season.
Also, speaking of winners again, Season 21's Natalie being on Survivor: Winners at War marks the second time Natalie's competing on a game with (possibly) 2 million dollars as its prize. (The Double Your Money twist, anyone?)
Kiiinda off topic, but I looked through TAR Philippines 1's results before and I was wondering before Sheena & Gee held the record for the most legs ran without a top 3 finish with 12 legs, who previously held that record? Australia 2's Lucy & Emilia with 10 legs? Correct me if I'm wrong. :P
Out of all the three-timers, (Jet & Cord, Flight Time & Big Easy, Margie & Luke, Mallory Ervin, Rachel Reilly, Leo & Jamal), Rachel Reilly is the only three-timer who has never heard Phil say "You're still racing!"Conversely Jaime & Cara, Kisha & Jen, Margie & Luke all of them heard it sentence 3 times despite they only raced only 2 seasons (14, 18)
After just rewatching TAR Canada 5, the first 5 legs all have different winners.TAR30 also had 5 different winners in the first five legs. Kristi & Jen, Cody & Jessica, Henry & Evan, Alex & Conor, and Lucas & Brittany.
Is this the longest streak of different leg winners to kick off a season?. (As TAR 26 has 7 different winners but from Leg 2 - 8 as Jelani and Jenny win the first two)
Malawi and Paraguay are both countries that have been visited by two seasons, with the first visit having a different national flag than the current one.When was Malawi visited for another time? ???
Malawi and Paraguay are both countries that have been visited by two seasons, with the first visit having a different national flag than the current one.When was Malawi visited for another time? ???
Oh, I thought you were talking about the U.S. version. My bad.Malawi and Paraguay are both countries that have been visited by two seasons, with the first visit having a different national flag than the current one.When was Malawi visited for another time? ???
TAR Australia 4
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eo2rE8hU0AECb_U?format=jpg&name=large)The Japanese game show hosts have appeared the most number of times as non-racer, (4 times on TAR, TAR 15 / 20 / 23 and 26 (as Sake drinker))
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Manila's dancing traffic enforcer Ramiro Hinojas has appeared on two TARUS seasons: The Manila Legs of TAR25 and TAR32.
There are only 2 seasons of TAR US that have not visited one of China-India-France-Germany-Thailand-NetherlandsIf we replace Japan (8 times) or Italy (8 times) with Thailand (7 times), then the result will be none of TAR season not visiting any of these overly visited countries :funny:
Season 25
St. Thomas
England
Scotland
Denmark
Sweden
Morocco
Italy
Malta
Singapore
Phillippines
Season 29
Panama
Brazil
Tanzania
Norway
Italy
Greece
Vietnam
South Korea
Still, it should open from the ink provided? Is there another way??
Let me know if there's anything to add.
Still, it should open from the ink provided? Is there another way??
Former Mariscal Sucre International Airport (now Parque Bicentenario) - US 11, LATAM 3 & 6
Batoka Airport - US 27, Israel 7, Australia 4
I also decided to add connecting airports. I added Riga, Doha and Papeete, but those are the only ones I know of off the top of my head.
Former Mariscal Sucre International Airport (now Parque Bicentenario) - US 11, LATAM 3 & 6
Batoka Airport - US 27, Israel 7, Australia 4
Former Mariscal Sucre International Airport (now Parque Bicentenario) - US 11, LATAM 3 & 6
Batoka Airport - US 27, Israel 7, Australia 4
The former Mariscal Sucre International Airport was closed when the new airport was opened in 2013, therefore that airport was used in TAR LatAm 6.
I also decided to add connecting airports. I added Riga, Doha and Papeete, but those are the only ones I know of off the top of my head.
Lyon (US 1), Baltimore (US 6), Minneapolis (US 6 & 8 ), Houston (US 9 & 32), Dublin & Zagreb (US 12), Sofia (US 14), Larnaca (US 21), Amman (AU 1)
Lisa & Michelle are the only US team (excluding Family Edition) to run a full leg and be eliminated without ever traveling to another country.
In the U.S. version of the Amazing Race the only letters we haven't seen as the first letter in someone's first name is Q and X.
Uchenna (of Uchenna & Joyce) is the only contestant to have a name starting with U, while Yolanda (of Ray & Yolanda) is the only one to have a name starting with Y.
The remaining letters all appear in multiple people's first names.
I had to do some research to make sure I was right about this, but now I can confirm...
Leg 2 of The Amazing Race 36 is officially the SHORTEST leg in the entire worldwide history of The Amazing Race, traveling only 1.01 miles as the crow flies.
I had to do some research to make sure I was right about this, but now I can confirm...
Leg 2 of The Amazing Race 36 is officially the SHORTEST leg in the entire worldwide history of The Amazing Race, traveling only 1.01 miles as the crow flies.
I guess it's unsurprising the record is broken in a Covid season. If the Ronda portion of the Megaleg in 34 had been its own leg, it'd be even shorter at 0.67 miles
I had to do some research to make sure I was right about this, but now I can confirm...
Leg 2 of The Amazing Race 36 is officially the SHORTEST leg in the entire worldwide history of The Amazing Race, traveling only 1.01 miles as the crow flies.
I guess it's unsurprising the record is broken in a Covid season. If the Ronda portion of the Megaleg in 34 had been its own leg, it'd be even shorter at 0.67 miles
Interesting fact, the leg that visited the fewest places is pre-Covid (Leg 7 in TAR 30). Most of the leg took place in the confines of the Imire Rhino & Wildlife Conservancy.
Derek, Emily & Molly are the first Asian-American racers to make the final three without a mother tongue language advantage in an Asian country.