The Amazing Race Asia 4

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The Amazing Race Asia 4
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The Amazing Race Asia logo
Presented byAllan Wu
No. of teams10
WinnersRichard Hardin &
Richard Herrera
No. of legs10
Distance traveled38,000 km (24,000 mi)
Country of originSingapore
No. of episodes11 (13 including racers revealed & recap)
Release
Original networkAXN Asia
Original release23 September (2010-09-23) –
9 December 2010 (2010-12-09)
Additional information
Filming dates10 June (2010-06-10) –
30 June 2010 (2010-06-30)
Season chronology
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The Amazing Race Asia 4 is the fourth season of The Amazing Race Asia, a reality television game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. The fourth installment of the show features several teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around Asia and the Pacific Rim.[1] Production for this installment was delayed in 2009. It is also the first Amazing Race series to be filmed and broadcast in high-definition.

The season premiered on 23 September 2010 and the finale aired on 9 December 2010.

Filipino friends Richard Hardin and Richard Herrera were the winners of this season.

Production[]

Development and filming[]

The Starting Line was at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The fourth season of The Amazing Race Asia was the first Amazing Race season to be broadcast in high-definition. Besides the switch to high-definition, updated on-screen graphics (similar in appearance to those introduced in season 14 of the American version) and music, were introduced. The opening intro was also updated with a new title card and tuneup in the music. Of note is the addition of the use of split-screens.

Filming took place in June 2010,[2] with teams spotted at Invercargill Airport on 20 June 2010.[3]

According to AXN, this season was dubbed as "Ride of a Lifetime".[4] Allan noted that this season will travel to exotic locations and feature new challenges. This season features a first-time visit to Sri Lanka, as well as visits to far-flung areas including Invercargill, New Zealand and Legazpi, Albay, Philippines. Indonesia, a previously visited country that had not been visited by original American edition at the time until the nineteenth season one year later,[5] was also visited this season.

Leg 5 was said to be the most expensive production to date.[6] It featured teams riding numerous forms of transportation: airplanes, bus, passenger jeepney, carrier jeep, jet ski, and an all-terrain vehicle.

Leg 7 once again featured a double-length leg after not featuring one from the previous season. It featured two Detours and Roadblocks each, and a Virtual Pit Stop where teams were informed on their placements and that the leg was still ongoing before handing over their next clue. As such for superlegs in the previous installments, teams are not awarded a prize for coming first at the Virtual Pit Stop.

This is the first season in the Asian franchise to start and end in two different countries, starting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and ending in Singapore, albeit having close proximity of the two locations. In some foreign editions, starting and ending locations are in different countries (such as Brazil, Israel, and Latin America), but not in the original American edition, which starts and ends in the same country.

Lani Pillinger was absent in the Finish Line due to a broken collar bone.[7]

Cast[]

Applications ended 31 March 2010, after a short extension due to popular demand. Semi-finalist and finalist interviews were held between March and April.[2]

Season 4's cast included the show's first father-daughter team, as well as martial arts experts, tattooists, social workers, and musicians. Like in previous Asian editions, this season features a large number of media personalities or their relatives. Wendy was a finalist in Miss Hong Kong 2006, Nadine was Miss Indonesia Earth 2009, while Natasha was Miss South Jakarta 2007.[8] Dimple is a Hindi soap actress who starred in the serial Aathvaan Vachan, while her friend Sunaina is an Indian TV actress, who starred in Dill Mill Gayye, as well as a movie actress who starred in the Hindi movie Kyun! Ho Gaya Na.... Manas finished runner-up as a contestant on the Indian reality-dating show Rakhi Ka Swayamwar,[9] similar in format to The Bachelorette of the American series.[8] Jess & Lani, as well as Richard Herrera, have appeared in numerous media and print advertisements and commercials in the Philippines. Richard Hardin is a former pro-basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association.[10] Claire is a prominent bar musician who plays at numerous gigs around Singapore, while Michelle was a reality TV contestant on the Singaporean series S Factor.[11] At the ages of 21 and 22 respectively, Claire & Michelle also form the youngest team in Amazing Race Asia history.[12]

This season featured five non-Asians, Ivan, who is from Hungary and raced with his Malaysian wife Hilda,[8] Jacinta "Jess" James & Lani Pillinger are from Australia (though Lani is of Filipino ethnicity) and Richard (Hardin) & Richard (Herrera) are from the United States who are first generation Filipino Americans but raised in Columbus, Ohio.[13] This was the first time that Thailand was not represented this season.

Marketing[]

The fourth season of The Amazing Race Asia had three official sponsors: Axiata, Caltex, and Sony. The official hotel partner was Hilton, and the series was supported by Tourism Malaysia and Mix FM.[14][15]

Broadcasting[]

The identities of the contestants were revealed on 2 September 2010.[16] A week before the premiere of "Racers Revealed", the episode was released on the show's official website. The first episode also premiered on the show's official website on 16 September 2010, one week before the season debut. A special recap episode was aired on 2 December 2010, a week before the season finale.

Results[]

The following teams participated in the season, with their relationships at the time of filming. Placements are listed in finishing order:

Team Relationship Position (by leg) Roadblocks
performed
1 21 3 4 5 6 77 8 9 10
Philippines Richard & Richard Friends 2nd 2nd 6th 1stƒ 2nd^ 1st 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 1st Richard 5, Richard 5
Singapore Claire & Michelle Rebel Pals 3rd 7th 4th< 7th 3rd+ 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd Claire 5, Michelle 6
Indonesia Hussein & Natasha Father & Daughter 9th 9th 2nd 5th 7th 2nd 6th6 5th 2nd 1st 3rd6 Hussein 6, Natasha 5
Philippines Jess & Lani Party Girls 8th 8th 7th 4th 5th~ 4th 1st 1st 1st 4th Jess 5, Lani 5
Malaysia Ethan & Khairie Friends 1st 5th 5th 3rd 1st+ 5th5 4th 3rd 5th Ethan 4, Khairie 5
India Dimple & Sunaina Best Friends 4th 3rd 1st> 2nd 4th^ 6th 5th 6th8 Dimple 5, Sunaina 3
Malaysia Ivan & Hilda Married 6th 1st 3rd 6th 6th~ 7th Ivan 3, Hilda 3
India Sahil & Manas Cousins 7th 4th 8th3 8th 8th Sahil 2, Manas 3
Hong Kong Alan & Wendy Dating 5th 6th 9th 9th4 Alan 2, Wendy 2
Indonesia Yani & Nadine Best Friends 10th 10th2 Yani 1, Nadine 1
Key
  • A red team placement indicates that the team was eliminated.
  • An underlined blue team placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg and was "marked for elimination"; if the team did not finish 1st on the next leg, they would receive a 30-minute penalty.
  • A green ƒ indicates that the team won a Fast Forward.
  • Matching coloured symbols (pink +, teal ^, magenta –, and olive ~) indicate teams who worked together during part of the leg as a result of the Intersection.
  • A yellow > indicates that the team who chose to use the Yield; < indicates the team who received it.
  • A brown ⊃ indicates that the team chose to use a U-Turn; indicates the team who received it.
  • Italicised results indicate the position of the team at the midpoint of a two-episode leg.
Notes
  1. ^ Five of the 10 teams arrived at the Pit Stop after incurring 4-hour penalties for failing to complete the Roadblock on time (Alan, Claire, Yani, Jess, and Natasha). The initial placements for all teams are as follows (the five boldfaced teams were not given the penalty):
    1st: Alan & Wendy; 2nd: Ivan & Hilda; 3rd: Richard & Richard; 4th: Claire & Michelle; 5th: Dimple & Sunaina; 6th: Sahil & Manas; 7th: Yani & Nadine (see note 2); 8th: Jess & Lani; 9th: Hussein & Natasha; 10th: Ethan & Khairie
  2. ^ Yani & Nadine were further issued their 30-minute penalty for being "marked for elimination" and not arriving 1st. Jess & Lani and Hussein & Natasha were moved up to 8th and 9th, respectively, while Yani & Nadine were dropped to last place, which resulted in their elimination.
  3. ^ Sahil & Manas initially arrived 7th, but did not pay their tuk-tuk fare correctly. They had to settle the fare before they were allowed to check-in. Jess & Lani, who checked-in ahead of Sahil & Manas as 8th, were moved up to 7th place, while Sahil & Manas were dropped to 8th.
  4. ^ Alan & Wendy had been "marked for elimination". However, since they checked-in last, they were eliminated without being issued the 30-minute penalty.
  5. ^ Ethan & Khairie departed the Pit Stop last at the start of Leg 6, as they were flown by helicopter directly to Legazpi Airport as part of the prize won on the previous leg.
  6. ^a b In the Roadblocks of the first half of Leg 7 and Leg 10, Hussein chose to forfeit the respective Roadblocks and he & Natasha took a 4-hour penalty at the locations of those tasks.
  7. ^ Leg 7 was a double-length leg. It featured a Virtual Pit Stop, and had two Detours and two Roadblocks shown over two episodes.
  8. ^ During the second half of Leg 7, Dimple & Sunaina had fallen so far behind that all the other teams had already checked into the Pit Stop right after they began the Detour task; they were later shown coming to the Pit Stop for their elimination. In a post-show interview, they confirmed they had completed the Detour prior to being eliminated.

Episode title quotes[]

Episode titles are often taken from quotes made by the racers.

  1. "Amazing Grace" – Lyric Recited from Sheet Music Clue
  2. "Allan Is Really Good With His Poker Face" – Khairie
  3. "I Can't Carry My Backpack" – Hilda
  4. "You Have So Many Good Students Here" – Natasha
  5. "I Think They're Spoiled And Not Hardworking" – Hussein
  6. "There's A Bigger Race And It's Called Life" – Ivan
  7. "I'm The Sheep Whisperer" – Ethan
  8. "I Was Not Allowed To Shoot The Gun Anymore" – Jess
  9. "I Can't Believe We Let Them Step In Front Of Us" – Richard (Hardin)
  10. "We Don't Hate Anyone" – Richard (Hardin)
  11. "I'm Still In Shock" – Richard (Hardin)

Prizes[]

Individual prizes were awarded to the first team to complete a leg

  • Leg 1 – A Sony PlayStation 3 and BRAVIA for each team member
  • Leg 2 – A Sony VAIO for each team member
  • Leg 3 – A vacation package worth US$3,000 to Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Leg 4 – US$2,000 each
  • Leg 5 – A trip for two to the Philippines, US$3,500, and a helicopter ride to Legazpi Airport to be given after all teams had departed in the next leg
  • Leg 6 – A vacation package and a dinner for two at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, worth US$5,100
  • Leg 7:
    • Midpoint – A special prize of an upgrade at any Hilton hotel was awarded to Ethan & Khairie for being the fastest team to complete the Hilton bed-making challenge.
    • Pit Stop – A 4-day ski vacation at Niseko, Japan worth US$6,000 for the first place team at the Pit Stop
  • Leg 8 – A year's supply of Caltex with Techron worth US$5,000
  • Leg 9 – A 7-night stay at the Hilton water villa in the Maldives worth US$6,000
  • Leg 10 – US$100,000

Race summary[]

Complete route map. Note: the green dot represents both the starting point and transfer point in Leg 3.
Destinations Legenda lotnisko.svg Air travel   Legenda kolej.svg Rail travel   BSicon BOOT.svg Water travel   Bus-logo.svg Bus travel
Maki-heliport-15.svg Helicopter travel   Maki-bicycle-15.svg Bicycle travel   Maki-aerialway-15.svg Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour icon.svg Detour   Roadblock icon.svg Roadblock   Fast Forward icon.svg Fast Forward   Yield icon.svg Yield
Intersection icon.svg Intersection   U-Turn icon.svg U-Turn   Speed Bump icon.svg Speed Bump   TAR-pitstop-icon.png Pit Stop
Icons placed after a location indicate the clue was picked up at this location,
while icons placed before a location indicate that the clue was picked up at a prior location.

Leg 1 (Malaysia)[]

The first Roadblock of the 4th season of The Amazing Race Asia took place at Batu Caves.

Airdate: 23 September 2010

  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Thean Hou Temple) (Starting Line)
  • Gombak (Batu Caves) Roadblock: "Who can you count on to deliver?"
  • George Town, Penang (Pinang Peranakan Mansion)
  • George Town (Gelugor – Futsal Court)
  • George Town (Swettenham Pier)
  • Detour: Flags or Rags George Town (MS Star Pisces) Pit Stop: Leg 1

In this season's first Roadblock, one team member had to ascend the stairs at the Batu Caves complex inhabited by monkeys while carrying an offering of fruit and counting the number of steps. Once at the top, they had to give their offering to a Hindu priest and provide the correct number of steps (272) to receive their next clue.

This season's first Detour was a choice between Flags or Rags. In Flags, teams had to find five flags hidden around the ship using ship lingo to receive their next clue. In Rags, one team member had to lower themselves down to clean a window on the ship, while the other had to search for and take a photo of their partner to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • After finishing the Roadblock, teams were instructed to drive to "the Pit Stop from Episode 8 of The Amazing Race Season 16 USA version" sending them to Pinang Peranakan Mansion. Once there, they had to find "Baldwin", a piano, where their next clue was in the form of piano sheet music of the song "Amazing Grace".
  • At the futsal court, each team member had to take a specific number of turns defending the goal against young futsal players to receive their next clue. Teams would receive a 2-minute time penalty for each goal scored against them.
  • After finishing the Detour, teams were instructed to go to the 12th deck of the cruise ship to find the Pit Stop.

Leg 2 (Malaysia)[]

Teams ended this Sabah leg at the floating village of Tanjung Aru.

Airdate: 30 September 2010

  • George Town (Batu Ferringhi Beach)
  • Flight: Bayan Lepas (Penang International Airport) to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah (Kota Kinabalu International Airport)
  • Tuaran (Murut Warrior's Village)
  • Kota Kinabalu (Filipino Night Market)
  • Kota Kinabalu (Sutera Harbour Marina) Roadblock: "Who holds the key to see your next clue?"
  • Boat: Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park (Sapi Island)
  • Detour: Rapid Water or Rapid Fire Tamparuli (Kiulu River White Water Rafting)
  • Kota Kinabalu (Kampung Tanjung Aru) Pit Stop: Leg 2

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to guide a ring through an underwater rope maze whilst using diving equipment to receive their next clue. There was a time limit to complete the task, and if racers were unable to complete within the time limit, they would incur a 4-hour penalty.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Rapid Water or Rapid Fire. In Rapid Water, teams had to sail a bamboo raft down river rapids and across the river to retrieve their next clue. In Rapid Fire, both teammates had to shoot Malaysian slingshots at two targets to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the Murut Warrior's Village, teams took part in a ceremony in the village which involved tribal dancing and touching a snake before receiving their next clue.
  • At the Filipino Night Market, teams had to eat at least a hundred chicken balls to receive their next clue. The team that ate the most number of chicken balls would have a 20-minute advantage in the next task, the Roadblock.

Leg 3 (Malaysia → Sri Lanka)[]

Teams finished the leg at Independence Square in Colombo.

Airdate: 7 October 2010

  • Flight: Kota Kinabalu (Kota Kinabalu International Airport) to Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur International Airport)
  • Kuala Lumpur (Axiata Telecoms Controls Centre)
  • Flight: Kuala Lumpur (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) to Colombo, Sri Lanka (Bandaranaike International Airport)
  • Colombo (Gangaramaya Temple)
  • Detour: Count It or Carry It Colombo (Pettah – St. John's Fish Market)
  • Nugegoda (Nugegoda Station Road – Peanut Vendor)
  • Roadblock: "Who can reap what they sew?" Nugegoda (Trendy Connections Garment Factory) Yield: Sunaina & Dimple Yielded Michelle & Claire
  • Colombo (Independence Square) Pit Stop: Leg 3

This leg's Detour was a choice between Count or Carry. In Count, teams had to count fish and give the correct amount of 1,100 fish to receive their next clue. In Carry, teams had to carry 12 blocks of ice to a market vendor across the fish market to receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to use a professional sewing machine to properly sew fabric cuttings into a shirt to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the Kuala Lumpur's Axiata Telecoms Controls Centre, teams had to look at the television screen until they found a picture of a golden Buddha and then press the company name of a telecommunications company, Dialog Telekom, located in the same country as the statue on a touchscreen computer to receive their next clue. If a wrong answer was given, teams had to wait for two minutes before they could try again.
  • At Gangaramaya Temple, teams had to receive a blessing from the Buddhist monk to receive their next clue.
  • At Nugegoda Station Road, each team member had to sell 20 bags of peanuts for Rs.15 a piece and exchange their earnings for their next clue from the vendor.

Leg 4 (Sri Lanka)[]

In the coastal town of Ambalangoda, teams had to get a photo of mask and match it to a person wearing the same mask in order to get their next clue.

Airdate: 14 October 2010

In this season's only Fast Forward, one team had to proceed to the Galle Bus Station, where they would discover they had to have their heads shaved at a nearby street barber. Once completed, the team would receive the Fast Forward award and a Hilton Duck, which they had to bring to the Pit Stop, and would be taken in a marked taxi to the Pit Stop.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to find out the year when Sri Lanka became a sovereign state and changed its name from Ceylon to its present name (1972). The team member had to use this year as a combination (1972 → 1-9-7-2) to unlock a treasure chest, containing their next clue, located along a beach outside the Galle Lighthouse.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Coconut Course or Language Course. In Coconut Course, both team members had climb up a laddered coconut tree and traverse on a hanging rope between two coconut trees to retrieve a coconut, which they had to give to the chieftain to get their next clue. In Language Course, teams had to go to a school to learn ten Sinhalese words from a student and then correctly recite them to a teacher to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the Dialog Service Centre, teams had to find a cellular phone with a message "Congratulations. Correct." from a pile of hundreds of cellular phones that displayed the message "Sorry, Try Again" to get their next clue.
  • At the Ambalangoda Train Station, teams had to search for a mask stall vendor, get a photo of a mask, and match it with the person wearing the same mask amidst the crowd of dancing people. Once teams found the correct person, they would receive a Hilton duck, which they had to bring to the Pit Stop, and their next clue.

Leg 5 (Sri Lanka → Philippines)[]

While in the Philippines, teams visited the famous Cagsawa Ruins at Legazpi.

Airdate: 21 October 2010

This leg's Detour was a choice between Jig or Pig. In Jig, teams had to don costumes and perform a traditional Ibalong dance to the satisfaction of a panel of two judges to receive their next clue. In Pig, teams would compete in a game of catch the oily pig with each team member having to catch two pigs to receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to kayak along a flagged fish farm and search among hundreds of Amazing Race envelopes one of ten envelopes marked "Correct!", which contained their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • Upon arrival in Legazpi, teams had to travel by jeepney to Ligñon Hill to find their next clue.
  • At Barangay Budiao, teams had to ride an ATV along a marked course to the Cagsawa Ruins to find their next clue.
  • At the Cagsawa Ruins, teams had to participate in a traditional pukpok palayok game. One team member would be blindfolded and had to smash a clay pot containing their next clue. The other member would use a tambourine to help guide their blindfolded partner to the pot.
  • At the Misibis Bay Resort and Casino Eco Park, the Intersected teams had to clear up all the trash in the selected areas using the trash bag provided by Caltex to receive the next clue. After finishing the task, they were no longer Intersected.
  • After the Roadblock, teams had to travel by jet ski to Bahi Beach, where a jeep would take them to their next Pit Stop.
Additional note
  • Six teams took a bus from Manila to Legazpi, while the other two teams (Natasha & Hussein and Manas & Sahil) took a flight from Manila to Legazpi instead.

Leg 6 (Philippines → New Zealand)[]

Teams ended this leg on snowy Coronet Peak, New Zealand's first commercial skifield, near Queenstown.

Airdate: 28 October 2010

  • Helicopter: Cagraray (Helipad) to Legazpi (Legazpi Airport)

This leg's Detour at Nevis Highwire Platform was a choice between Plunge or Swing. Plunge was a Switchback of a Roadblock in Season 1. In Plunge, each team member had to bungee jump from a height of 134 metres (440 ft) above the Nevis River to receive their next clue. In Swing, both team members would be seated side by side and swing from a platform 300 metres (980 ft) above the Nevis Canyon to receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, teams traveled to Coronet Peak, where one team member had to search for their next clue buried in the snow hill using an avalanche rescue transceiver.

Additional tasks
  • After arriving in Invercargill, teams had to find a camper in the parking lot with a clue instructing them to find a fisherman near Lake Te Anau with their next clue.
  • At Pillan's Paddock, teams had to saw five slabs from a log together and one slab each individually to receive their next clue.
  • At Queenstown Events Centre, teams had to score a try then kick a conversion against a team of three rugby players, some of whom were former national team players, to receive their next clue. Teams had to score in 10 attempts or serve a 10-minute penalty.
  • After team members finished their Roadblock, they had to ride a 4x4 truck to the top of Coronet Peak and race on foot to the Pit Stop.
Additional note
  • For winning the previous leg, Ethan & Khairie also won a helicopter ride to Legazpi Airport.

Leg 7 (New Zealand → Australia)[]

Teams ended the first half of the leg in Australia at the Archibald Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park.

Airdate: 4 November 2010

This leg's Detour was a choice between Pen or Pinot. In Pen, teams had to separate three marked sheep from a flock to another pen to receive their next clue. In Pinot, teams had to carry and fill a wine barrel with wine to receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to perform a flying trapeze maneuver known as a "catch" at Circus Art School to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At departure, teams had to travel on foot up Coronet Peak and complete a slalom skiing course to receive their next clue.
  • At Arrowtown Post Office, they had to mail the videos they made during the Pit Stop to receive their next clue.
  • At Circular Quay, teams had to look for a man with an umbrella on his right hand and ask him "Got a clue about the weather, mate?" to receive their next clue.
  • At the Hilton Hotel, teams had to make a bed to Hilton's high standard within 3 minutes to receive their next clue. After four failed attempts, teams had to serve a 10-minute penalty. The quickest team would win a special prize at the Pit Stop.
Teams ended this double-length leg at Kangaroo Point Park, overlooking the skyline of Downtown Brisbane.

Airdate: 11 November 2010

  • Flight: Sydney (Sydney Airport) to Brisbane, Queensland (Brisbane Airport)
  • Gold Coast (Southport – Southport Indoor Pistol Club)
  • Gold Coast (CoomeraDreamworld)
  • Roadblock: "Who is the most driven?" Gold Coast (Pimpama – WRX Experience Rally Circuit)
  • Gold Coast (Broadbeach – Kurrawa Beach)
  • Detour: Bush Chucker or Bush Hunter Gold Coast (Coombabah – Farm)
  • Brisbane (Kangaroo PointKangaroo Point Park) Pit Stop: Leg 8

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to drive a Subaru Impreza WRX one lap around a rally circuit within 102 seconds to receive their next clue.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Bush Chucker or Bush Hunter. Before performing either Detour option, team members had to paint each other's faces much like Aboriginal Australians. In Bush Chucker, teams had to throw a boomerang and have it land within a marked circular area. In Bush Hunter, teams had to throw a hunting spear into a hay bale. After completing either Detour, one team member had to eat a live witchetty grub, an Aboriginal delicacy, before receiving their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At Brisbane Airport, teams had to find a Wicked camper van, a van painted with Aboriginal art, with their next clue.
  • At the Southport Indoor Pistol Club, each team member had to shoot a target using a .44 Magnum pistol to receive their next clue.
  • At Dreamworld, teams had to ride The Giant Drop, the highest drop tower ride in the world (at the time) at 120 metres (390 ft), until they were able to photograph a koala mascot waving an Amazing Race flag using a Sony Cyber-shot digital camera to receive their next clue.
  • At Kurrawa Beach, teams had to search for a clue buried in a marked area along the beach.

Leg 8 (Australia → Indonesia)[]

Half of this leg focused on the Indonesian island of Gili Trawangan in the Gili Islands.

Airdate: 18 November 2010

  • Flight: Brisbane (Brisbane Airport) to Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia (Ngurah Rai International Airport)
  • Ferry: Denpasar (Ocean Star Boat Express) to Mataram, Lombok (Tandjoengkarang Fishing Village)
  • Mataram (Pura Meru (in Dutch))
  • Lingsar (Pura Lingsar)
  • Detour: Above or Beyond Mataram (Mandalika Market or Kuburan Cina)
  • Malaka (Malimbu Beach)
  • Boat: Roadblock: "Who can you count on to take a dive?" Gili Trawangan (Blue Marlin Dive, Halik Reef, and Coral Beach)
  • Gili Trawangan (Sunset Point) Pit Stop: Leg 9

This leg's Detour was a choice between Above or Beyond. In Above, teams travelled to Mandalika Market and had to carry a basket of vegetables above their heads, without their hands touching the basket, a distance of 50 metres (160 ft) to receive their next clue. In Beyond, teams had to search Kuburan Cina to locate the grave of Fam Sam Moy to find their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, teams had to travel by outrigger to Blue Marlin Dive on Gili Trawangan, where one team member had to learn to scuba dive before diving into Halik Reef to retrieve a briefcase. Then, both team members had to return to Gili Trawangan, ride a local horse carriage called a cidomo to Coral Beach, count the money in the briefcase (Rp 3,804,000), and use this number as the combination to retrieve the next clue from their Sony VAIO laptop. If teams did not enter the correct combination within three attempts, they had to wait for 10 minutes before they could enter another combination.

Additional tasks
  • At the Ocean Star Boat Express, teams had to sign up for a departure time for one of two boats to Lombok, with the first boat leaving at 7:00 a.m. containing two teams, and the second boat leaving at 7:30 a.m. containing three teams.
  • At Tandjoengkarang Fishing Village, teams had to search for their next clue, which was hidden in a boat moored along the beach.
  • At Pura Lingsar, teams participated in perang topat, a rice war ritual where teams were showered with rice powder by locals, before receiving their clue.

Leg 9 (Indonesia → South Korea)[]

Teams visited the Seokguram Grotto (left), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of South Korea's "National Treasures", to ring the temple's Reunification bell. (right)

Airdate: 25 November 2010

This leg's Detour was a choice between Bow N' Arrow or Rock N' Roll. In Bow N' Arrow, they had to choose another team's photograph as target and hit the target three times with a traditional arrow to receive their next clue. In Rock N' Roll, teams had to build a ceremonial pagoda to a certain height using rocks to receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, teams had to drive to Daereungwon Tomb Complex, where one team member had to walk through three rows of gates, only one of which in each row was correct, to receive their next clue. If the team member chose an incorrect gate, the team member would be blocked by warriors. Each team member would be given three attempts to correctly decode the warrior's code or else they had to go back to the starting point and start again.

Additional tasks
  • Once in Pohang, teams had to figure out that they had to go to the Hands of Harmony to find their next clue.
  • At Girimsa Temple, one team member had to answer five questions about the other teams from the season. The questions were:
  • Which team makes you envy their relationship?
  • Which team do you dislike the most?
  • If the race was a foursome, which team would you pair up with?
  • Which team would be the first to stab you in the back?
  • Which team doesn’t deserve to be in the final?
The other team member then had to match his or her teammate's answers to receive their next clue.
  • At Seokguram Grotto, teams had to ring the Reunification bell three times to receive their next clue.

Leg 10 (South Korea → Singapore)[]

Marina Bay Sands in Downtown Singapore was the site of the final Roadblock and Finish Line.

Airdate: 9 December 2010

  • Flight: Pohang (Pohang Airport) to Singapore (Changi Airport)
  • Singapore (Cavenagh Bridge)
  • Singapore (East Coast Seafood Centre – Red House Seafood Restaurant)
  • Singapore (Caltex Service Station)
  • Detour: Stay Up or Add Up Singapore (SentosaWave House or G-Max Reverse Bungy)
  • Singapore (St James Power Station)
  • Roadblock: "Who is prepared to go out on a limb?" Singapore (Marina Bay Sands – Tower 1 & 2)
  • Singapore (Marina Bay Sands – Sky Park Swimming Pool)
  • Singapore (Marina Bay Sands – Sky Park Observation Deck) Finish Line

This season's final Detour was a choice between Stay Up or Add Up. In Stay Up, teams had to travel to Wave House and ride a wave for an accumulated time of two minutes to receive their next clue. In Add Up, teams had to travel to the G-Max Reverse Bungy, where they had to add up three numbers called out by the host and get the correct sum to receive their next clue.

In this season's final Roadblock, one team member had to walk a tightrope from Tower 1 to Tower 2 of the Marina Bay Sands to retrieve their clue before walking back to Tower 1.

Additional tasks
  • At Cavenagh Bridge, teams had to locate the lion dancers to receive their next clue.
  • At Red House Seafood Restaurant, teams had to extract 1 kilogram (2.2 lb) of Singapore's most popular dish, chilli crab, to receive their next clue.
  • Teams had to search one of four Caltex stations and find a vintage car to receive their next clue. If the vintage car was no longer in the Caltex Station, teams had to proceed to a different Caltex station.
  • At St. James Power Station, teams had two minutes to perform an escape illusion where one team member had to unlock themselves from handcuffs to receive their next clue.
  • After the Roadblock, teams had to ride a marked elevator to the Sky Park Swimming Pool, where they would be tested on their memory of the season. Once teams answered seven multiple-choice questions correctly using coloured swim rings, they would receive their final clue.
Question Answer
The name of the church ruins where you hit the clay pots is called: A Cagsawa
What was the name of the rice war in Lombok? A Perang Topat
Who was the fifth team to be eliminated? B Dimple & Sunaina
Which Pit Stop featured a traditional drum band: B Galle
The number of peanuts each team had to sell in Colombo, Sri Lanka was: C 40
The Pit Stop in Queensland was called: C Kangaroo Point
The place where you skied in Queenstown was called: B Coronet Peak

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