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TAR Australia 6: Kelly & Georgia (Newlywed Teachers)
KellyandGeorgia:
You honestly saw nearly every task we did! But heres the 3 you missed:
In Mexico leg 2 we did a boxing task where we had to learn 15 commands in spanish. The coach then would call them out and you had to perform them with no hesitation/delay. His accent was super thick and he yelled so fast, super tricky task! That was just before the U Turn.
In Turkey leg 3 we did a challenge on top of a hill where we had to create a small model of a wind turbine. It had to function well enough to actually create enough electricity to light a small bulb. This was one of the hardest challenges of the race because of how windy and cold it was. Peoples hands were going purple and a lot of teams were in a lot of pain!
In Belize leg 3 we did an intersection (worked with another team). We were in a field with 9 golf carts that had images on the roofs, 2 team members had to push the golf carts, while the other 2 had to use a drone to instruct them where to move the carts. The roofs of the carts were pieces to a puzzle of a palm tree image.
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--- Quote from: KellyandGeorgia on June 11, 2023, 06:08:41 PM ---You honestly saw nearly every task we did! But heres the 3 you missed:
In Mexico leg 2 we did a boxing task where we had to learn 15 commands in spanish. The coach then would call them out and you had to perform them with no hesitation/delay. His accent was super thick and he yelled so fast, super tricky task! That was just before the U Turn.
In Turkey leg 3 we did a challenge on top of a hill where we had to create a small model of a wind turbine. It had to function well enough to actually create enough electricity to light a small bulb. This was one of the hardest challenges of the race because of how windy and cold it was. Peoples hands were going purple and a lot of teams were in a lot of pain!
In Belize leg 3 we did an intersection (worked with another team). We were in a field with 9 golf carts that had images on the roofs, 2 team members had to push the golf carts, while the other 2 had to use a drone to instruct them where to move the carts. The roofs of the carts were pieces to a puzzle of a palm tree image.
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Wow, we definitely speculated about an intersection when we saw an intersection sign in Belize or something. AND when it didn't air, we thought that maybe we had seen wrongly
G.B.:
Hello Kelly & Georgia! It's so nice to speak with you, I always love talking with racers. I am the head of the wiki/database on this website, I track and document all the events and data from every race worldwide and I'm always striving to make it as perfect as possible! Thanks so much already for providing info on some unaired tasks, I will add those in soon.
Interestingly, it's always the seasons with minimal unknown data that seem to have racers willing to share, haha.. Despite the incredibly long length of your race, I think there's only a few major things we don't know... (I feel proud because our wiki for Turkey leg 3 talks about an 'unknown unaired task', and now I see you've confirmed that I was right, haha)
Would you be able to share who teamed up with who during this unaired Intersection? We track the partnerships of Intersections and include them in the results table.
The car-boat Roadblock in Turkey leg 3 is a weird one, because it was clearly a Roadblock (only one team member performed it and you can see red Roadblock clues everywhere), but they presented it as a normal Route Info task. So, by chance, would you happen to recall what the Roadblock prompt was for this task? (The question that gets asked before you decide who performs the task). We keep track of those as well.
We also have clue-by-clue leaderboards that are missing some data due to the large amount of teams and the show not always showing every single team starting and finishing each task, but that might be asking a bit much. Either way, any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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