Continents visited 4 Cities visited 18 | Countries visited 10 | |
Season Run February 12 (2016-02-12) – May 13, 2016 (2016-05-13) Filming dates November 15 (2015-11-15) – December 6, 2015 (2015-12-06) Winning team Dana Borriello and Matt Steffanina |
The Amazing Race 28 is the twenty-eighth U.S. season of the reality television show The Amazing Race. The season premiered on February 12, 2016. It featured 11 teams of two in a race around the world for a $1 million grand prize, with each team featuring at least one Internet celebrity.
Contents
- Development
- Cast
- Results
- Episode title quotes
- Prizes
- Leg 1 United States Mexico
- Leg 2 Mexico Colombia
- Leg 3 Colombia
- Leg 4 Colombia Switzerland France
- Leg 5 France
- Leg 6 France Armenia
- Leg 7 Armenia Georgia
- Leg 8 Georgia United Arab Emirates
- Leg 9 United Arab Emirates Indonesia
- Leg 10 Indonesia
- Leg 11 Indonesia China
- Leg 12 China United States
- Canadian ratings
- References
"Engaged dancers" Dana Borriello and Matt Steffanina were the winners of this season of The Amazing Race.
Development
Filming of The Amazing Race 28 began on November 15, 2015, with host Phil Keoghan broadcasting each team's arrival at the first clue location, the Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City, via live-streaming on social media. Unlike previous seasons, the race began in the teams' hometowns rather than at a traditional starting line.
This season spanned 18 cities and 10 countries over 27,000 miles (43,000 km). Racers were reported near Cartagena, Colombia on November 19, 2015. Filming of the show was also reported near Tbilisi, Georgia; Narikala fortress; Rustaveli Theater and The Bridge of Peace; and Jvari monastery in Mtskheta on November 27, 2015. This season marked the first time that the show visited Armenia, Colombia and Georgia.
Cast
The cast consisted of Internet celebrities and their relatives and friends. Most of the cast had achieved prior fame through social media platforms including YouTube, Vine and Instagram.
Keoghan stated that the use of social media stars was considered a "social experiment" attempting to bridge the gap between long-time fans of the show and younger viewers who may not have been born when the show first aired in 2001. Keoghan stated that bringing in contestants that younger viewers may be more familiar with, particularly when promoted over social media, generated interest in earlier seasons of the show. Executive producer Bertram van Munster stated that the use of social media stars was also something suggested by CBS, due to the fact that CBS wanted to see the show to gain more involvement with social media.
Bondi Rescue star Anthony "Harries" Carroll made a cameo appearance in the second Indonesia leg at Nusa Ceningan.
Results
The following teams participated in the Race, each listed along with their relationships as announced by CBS.
⋑ indicates that the team was U-Turned, but they used the second U-Turn on another team; ⊂ and ⋑ around a leg number indicates that the Double U-Turn was available for that leg but not used.
Episode title quotes
Episode titles are often taken from quotes made by the racers.
- "I Should’ve Been a Boy Scout" – Blair
- "You Look Like Gollum" – Burnie
- "Bros Being Jocks" – Tyler
- "Get It Trending" – Tyler
- "We’re Only Doing Freaky Stuff Today" – Brodie
- "Let The Good Times Roll" – Brodie
- "Welcome To Bloody Fingers 101" – Brodie
- "I Have a Wedgie and a Half" – Dana
- "Salt That Sand!" – Brodie
- "Monkey Dance!" – clue for the Monkey task
- "That's Money, Honey" – Korey
- "The Only First That Matters" – Cole
Prizes
The prize for each leg was awarded to the first place team for that leg. Trips were provided by Travelocity. The prizes were:
Leg 1 (United States → Mexico)
Airdate: February 12, 2016
The Race's first Detour was a choice between Mariachi Madness or Great Bulls of Fire. In Mariachi Madness, teams had to search among 350 Mariachi performers at Plaza Garibaldi for one who was faking their performance. They would then have to take the performer to a judge. If they were correct, they would get their next clue. If they were wrong, they would have to try again. In Great Bulls of Fire, teams had to assemble a torito (a papier-mâché bull) as part of a fireworks display. Once they had the approval of a judge, they had to light it up to get their next clue.
In the Race's first Roadblock, one team member had to search through the nearby caves and find thirteen pieces of a Teotihuacano mask. However, not all the pieces that were there were for the same mask, so teams had to correctly figure out the right pieces. Once they properly assembled their mask, they would receive their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 2 (Mexico → Colombia)
Airdate: February 19, 2016
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to climb into the mud bath atop the El Totumo volcano and completely submerge themselves in the mud. Inside the mud bath were several satchels containing gemstones, with the team member being required to find an emerald. They had to wash the emerald before giving it to a judge, who would direct them to swim to their next clue, which was in a clue box in a nearby lagoon.
In this Speed Bump, Scott & Blair had to help local fishermen haul a large dragnet out of the water. Once done, they had to collect all the fish captured before they could continue racing.
The leg's Detour was a choice between Pop-Up or Parrilla. In Pop-Up, teams had to properly assemble a shelter with wood and tarp using provided materials and following a marked example. Once it was built to the judge's approval, they had to guide a car into the shelter, after which the driver would give them their next clue. In Parrilla, teams had to properly cook three fish dishes on a parrilla grill. Once their dishes were approved, they had to serve them to nearby locals to get their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 3 (Colombia)
Airdate: February 26, 2016
The leg's Detour was a choice between Tickets or Tejo. In Tickets, teams worked as bus conductors on a Cartagena transit bus and had to attract enough passengers to earn at least COL$20,000 (approximately US$5.98). They could then trade their money for their next clue. In Tejo, teams played tejo, a traditional Colombian sport which involves hitting gunpowder-loaded targets with a stone disc. Once teams hit three targets, they would receive their next clue.
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to pick a mochila (a traditional Colombian knapsack) and search for other marked vendors. Once they found two exact matches of their artisan bag out of hundreds on display, they could trade them for their next clue.
Additional Tasks
Leg 4 (Colombia → Switzerland → France)
Airdate: March 4, 2016
The leg's Detour was a choice between Work Bench or Bench Work. In Work Bench, teams had to assemble a Swiss Army knife from twenty-seven individual pieces. When the knife was correctly built, they would receive their next clue. In Bench Work, teams had to travel to Promenade de la Treille where they had to determine how many people could sit on the longest wooden bench in the world. Teammates had to measure by sitting next to each other, alternating down the entire length of the bench, using a local newspaper as a spacing reference. If their answer was within the correct range of 190–197, they would receive their next clue. But if they were incorrect, they had to try measuring it again.
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to identify 10 flags from a group of 193, representing 10 of the founding members of the United Nations: Belarus, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, India, Liberia, The Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Turkey, and Uruguay. They had to arrange the ten flags in order using a board for reference, and present the correct flags to a judge to receive their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 5 (France)
Airdate: March 11, 2016
The leg's Detour was a choice between Dynamite and Campsite. In Dynamite, teams had to collect two dynamite sticks, commonly used for avalanche prevention. They then had to traverse down a mountain via ferrata and deliver their dynamite, along with baguettes, to the mountaineer. Once they finished their delivery, the mountaineer would drop dynamite down the mountain and give them their next clue. In Campsite, teams had to pitch a tent following a marked example. They then had to build a protective snow wall beside the tent. Once their tent setting was deemed correct, they would receive their next clue.
The leg's Roadblock required one team member to ascend via gondola to Planpraz. They would then take a running jump and perform a tandem paragliding ride 7,000 feet (2,100 m) on the side of the Aiguilles Rouges. Teams, however, were only permitted to run one at a time, and if they failed to take off they would have to try again. Once flying, they had to spot a yeti waving a French flag. Upon landing, they would be asked which country's flag they saw. If they answered "France", they would receive their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 6 (France → Armenia)
Airdate: April 1, 2016
The leg's Detour was a choice between Bread or Thread. In Bread, teams traveled to Parvana Bakery where they had to roll out dough and bake 15 traditional pieces of bread called lavash using a tonir (Armenian underground oven). Once they had baked 15 pieces of lavash to the satisfaction of the baker, they would receive their next clue. In Thread, teams traveled to Megerian Carpet Factory where they had to make a row of 200 stitches on an Armenian carpet following a pattern. Once they finished their stitches, they would receive their next clue.
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to choose a Lada VAZ-2101 taxi from the roadside along with a driver. They would then direct the taxi onto a ramp and use tools to properly perform an oil change to receive their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 7 (Armenia → Georgia)
Airdate: April 8, 2016
The leg's Detour was a choice between Clean or String. In Clean, teams had to travel to Iago's Winery (located at Chardakhi). Once there, teams had to wash out on an enormous traditional kvevri clay pot buried in the ground. Once the clay pot was completely clean to the satisfaction of the winery owner, they would receive their next clue. In String, teams had to travel to Arsekidzis 15 and thread five strings of twenty hazelnuts to make a traditional churchkhela (a sausage-shaped candy). Teams then had to dip them into a pot and glaze them, then hang them up to dry. Once all five strings were approved, they received their next clue.
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to join the Georgian ballet and perform a demanding, fast-paced routine. First, they had to choose an instructor to watch the dance and learn the steps properly. They then had to perform the dance on stage with members of the Georgian National Ballet. Once their performance was approved, the choreographer would give them their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 8 (Georgia → United Arab Emirates)
Airdate: April 15, 2016
The leg's Detour was a choice between Races and Oasis. In Races, teams traveled to Dubai Camel Race Track. There, they used bicycles to race against racing camels (which can reach speeds of up to 40 mph (64 km/h)) on a 1.2 mile (2 km) straight course. If the teams finished ahead of the camels, they would receive their next clue. If they failed, they would be given an advantage for their next attempt. In Oasis, teams had to lead four camels across a marked path through the desert to a Bedouin camp, where they would be offered traditional regag bread and camel milk along with their next clue.
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to put on a diving helmet and walk through an aquarium containing sharks, manta rays, and other sea creatures to retrieve a canister containing a puzzle. Once out of the aquarium, they had to solve the puzzle, which involved floating letters, to spell out R-A-C-E. Once all four letters were in place, they received their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 9 (United Arab Emirates → Indonesia)
Airdate: April 22, 2016
In this Speed Bump, Sheri & Cole had to go to Goa Lawah Temple and find a marked food cart. There, they had to prepare and sell ten bowls of a traditional Indonesian meatball dish known as bakso. Once they had Rp10,000, they would then have to each finish a bowl of bakso before they continued the race.
In the leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to take part in salt harvesting. They had to collect seawater in two baskets on a bamboo pole and shake out the water onto a bed of volcanic sand to make it evaporate. Once they received approval, they would then have to go to a work station and scrape enough crystallized salt from a brine to fill four plastic bags. Once their salt was approved, they received their next clue.
In the leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the first Roadblock had to participate in the annual Bali Kite Festival. They had to properly assemble a 30 foot (9.1 m) traditional kite; once their kite was approved, they had to fly it along the beach with a team of kite enthusiasts to receive their next clue.
Additional tasks
Leg 10 (Indonesia)
Airdate: April 29, 2016
The Detour in this leg was a choice between Haul or Harvest. In Haul, teams had to carry a total of fifty coconuts and four live chickens across a congested suspension bridge, from Nusa Ceningan to Nusa Lembongan, and load the coconuts into a delivery truck and the chickens into baskets. Once all of them were delivered, the vendor would give them their next clue. In Harvest, teams had to propel a canoe through a marked course, where they would collect enough seaweed to completely cover a tarp on the beach. Once they covered the tarp, the farmer would give them their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to ride a jet ski from Pande Curly Paddleboard Shop to Blue Lagoon, where they would then climb a ladder to the top of a four-story high cliff. Here, they would be loosened up in a Pilates session with Bondi Rescue lifeguard Anthony "Harries" Carroll before jumping 40 feet (12 m) to the sea below to get their next clue.
Leg 11 (Indonesia → China)
Airdate: May 6, 2016
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to search the grounds of Window of the World (a park containing 130 replicas of world landmarks) for six specific landmarks that were the answers to riddles given in the clue: (1) "The Sphinx is guardian of these ancient structures of Giza" (Pyramids of Egypt); (2) "You could watch reenactments of famous battles here" (Colosseum); (3) "This palace is actually a mausoleum framed by 4 minarets" (Taj Mahal); (4) "Quasimodo rang the bell of this French Gothic cathedral in Victor Hugo's classic novel" (Notre Dame); (5) "This statue has the head of a lion and the body of a fish" (Merlions of Singapore); (6) "You can see the Pope give mass at this Vatican City square" (St. Peter's Square). At each monument, they had to retrieve a self-sticking photo and paste it on their provided passport. Once they had all six stamps, they had to show the passport to a park official. If all six photos were correct, teams received their next clue.
The leg's Detour was a choice between Commuter Cycle or Master of Arts. In Commuter Cycle, teams had to dress in business attire and practice riding self-balancing unicycles. Once they felt they could ride them without falling, they had to complete a course down a busy street while holding a briefcase and a coffee cup. Upon completing the course, they would be given the combination to the briefcase which contained their next clue. In Master of Arts, teams had to search for a plaza filled with painters at the Dafen Oil Painting Village for one who held a marked paintbrush. The painter would lead them to a shop where they found disassembled pieces of art. After bringing the pieces of art to another shop, they then had to properly install the artwork using hammer and nails to hang it on a wall. Once the art was properly assembled to the satisfaction of the judge, they received their next clue.
Leg 12 (China → United States)
Airdate: May 13, 2016
In the first Roadblock of the leg, one team member had to choose a safety instructor then make their way to the penthouse above Angelus Plaza. There, while being tethered from a rappel line, they had to perform a giant leap from a height of 130 feet (40 m) to grab their next clue which was hanging in mid-air. If they failed, they had to rappel to the ground and try again, but with each failed attempt the clue would be moved closer.
The Final Roadblock had to be performed by the team member who did not do the previous Roadblock. They had to arrange letters and hashtags on a series of wine barrel lids, spelling the names of cities in the order visited on the race. Then, they must hang them with the hashtags on the barrels in chronological order:
Once the hashtags and the cities were in the right place with the proper spelling, they would receive their final clue.
Canadian ratings
Canadian broadcaster CTV also aired The Amazing Race on Fridays. Episodes aired at 8:00 pm Eastern and Central (9:00 pm Pacific, Mountain and Atlantic).
Canadian DVR ratings are included in Numeris's count.