The Amazing Race 2
The Amazing Race 2 is the second season of the American reality television show The Amazing Race. The Race features eleven teams of two, with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world. It was premiered on March 11, 2002 and ended on May 15, 2002.
Lifelong friends Chris Luca and Alex Boylan were the winners of this Race.
Production
Development and filming
The second season of The Amazing Race traveled 52,000 miles in 28 days, spanning 5 continents and 8 different countries. Filming occurred between January and February 2002. The Race visited the countries of Brazil, Namibia, Australia and New Zealand, the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, as well as the continents of South America and, for the first time, Oceania. It was the only season to not stop in Europe.The edition marked the debut of several Race traditions. The color scheme for all route markers and flags was changed to yellow and red after the previous season's yellow and white. In addition, host Phil Keoghan and a local greeter welcomed all teams arriving at the Pit Stops at the end of each leg.; previously, Keoghan appeared only to greet the last-place team.
Leg 1 featured Heloísa Pinheiro, the real-life "Girl from Ipanema", who teams had to find on the "Beach" Detour option.
Contestant Cyndi Kalenberg claimed that there was confusion about the vehicle replacement rules in Leg 2, in which the racers were informed that if their designated jeep broke down, the racers themselves would have to pay for repairs and wait for it to be fixed. Blake & Paige, however, were provided with a new vehicle when their jeep broke down, helping them to beat Hope & Norm in a race for second-to-last place to the Pit Stop. This enabled Blake & Paige to stay in the Race, while Hope & Norm were eliminated. For the next season, Race policy was changed so that a team would receive a replacement if a production-provided vehicle broke down or became unsafe to drive through no fault of the team. Teams would not be given any time credit in the event of a break down.
Graham Keating, Sydney's famous town crier, served as the Pit Stop greeter during Leg 8.
Towards the end of the final leg, Chris & Alex passed Tara in a footrace to the Finish Line. This marks the closest finish in the American version of The Amazing Race.
Cast
Eleven teams participated in the second season of The Amazing Race. The cast featured twins, a mother/daughter duo, siblings, grandmothers, pastors, and childhood friends.Gary Rosen later returned to The Amazing Race to work as a story producer for the fifth season.
Blake Mycoskie went on to found Toms Shoes, a footwear company that donates a pair of shoes to children in need for every pair sold.
Future appearances
Oswald & Danny were selected to race in The Amazing Race: All-Stars among a cast of returning teams from the first ten seasons.Alex Boylan went on to create and host the first season of the WGN America online reality show Around the World For Free, in which he journeyed around the world with no money to his name, relying on the generosity and hospitality of locals to continue on.
Marketing
This season had two official sponsors: American Airlines and Royal Caribbean International. These two sponsors provided the prizes that were sometimes awarded to first place teams.Results
The following teams participated in the Race, each listed along with their placements in each leg and relationships as identified by the program. Note that this table is not necessarily reflective of all content broadcast on television, owing to the inclusion or exclusion of some data. Placements are listed in finishing order:- A team placement indicates that the team was eliminated.
- An team placement indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop in a non-elimination leg of the Race.
- A indicates that the team won a Fast Forward clue. If placed next to a leg number, this indicates that the Fast Forward was available for that leg but not used.
- There is ambiguity over the spelling of Deidre's name. In the first two episodes, the opening and on-screen graphics show her name as "Deidre". Beginning with the third episode, the opening shows her name as "Diedre".
- ^ Blake & Paige and Hope & Norm both agreed to a 4th place tie after both teams stepped on the Pit Stop mat at the same time.
- ^ Blake & Paige and Shola & Doyin both agreed to a 5th place tie after both teams stepped on the Pit Stop mat at the same time.
- Peggy & Claire left the Pit Start in Foz do Iguaçu 37 minutes late since they overslept and missed their departure time. This did not affect their departure placement in Leg 3.
- ^ In their respective elimination legs, Peggy & Claire, Shola & Doyin, and Mary & Peach all fell so far behind by the time where all the other teams had already checked in. Instead of being allowed to complete all tasks left in the leg, they were each instructed to go directly to the Pit Stop for elimination.
- ^ Gary & Dave and Chris & Alex initially arrived 2nd and 7th, respectively, but they were each issued a retroactive 42-minute penalty for speeding during the leg. Both teams elect to serve their penalties at the start of Leg 5; while Chris & Alex position was not affected by the penalty, Gary & Dave departed 3rd on the next leg.
- Tara & Wil attempted to do the Fast Forward on Leg 8, but they did not want to wait with the hours of operation. As a result, no team claimed the Fast Forward.
- ^ Wil and Blake both incorrectly performed the Roadblock with their partners and had to completely re-do the Roadblock before getting their next clue. This did not affect either of their placements.
- Tara & Wil initially arrived 2nd, but were given a 1-minute credit due to a minor production difficulty. This allowed them to tie for first with Blake & Paige, and were also given the prize for winning the leg as a result.
Episode title quotes
- "The World Is Waiting: Go!" – Phil Keoghan
- "Help Me, I'm American!" – Blake
- "My Alarm Clock Didn't Go Off!" – Claire
- "This Game Is About Minutes" – Shola
- "Welcome To The World Of Being Human" – Mary
- "I'm Gonna Take His Girl" – Alex
- "I'm Gonna Throw Up On Phil's Shoes" – Oswald
- "I'm Not a Miner! No, You're An Idiot!" – Wil/Tara
- "Ready To Lose Our Lives" – Oswald
- "It's Hammer Time" – Chris
- "Follow That Plane!" – Wil
Prizes
- Leg 1 – A vacation to Hawaii provided by American Airlines Vacations.
- Leg 8 – A seven-day cruise on Royal Caribbean
- Leg 9 – A vacation to Cancún provided by American Airlines Vacations.
- Leg 10 – A vacation to Puerto Rico provided by American Airlines Vacations.
- Leg 11 – A vacation to Los Cabos provided by American Airlines Vacations.
- Leg 12 – A vacation to London and Paris provided by American Airlines Vacations.
- Leg 13 – US$1,000,000
Race summary
Leg 1 (United States → Brazil)
Airdate: March 11, 2002- Pahrump, Nevada, United States
- Las Vegas to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro to Paquetá Island
- Paquetá Island
- Paquetá Island
- Paquetá Island to Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro
;Additional tasks
- From the Starting Line on a dry lakebed in Pahrump, Nevada, teams had to choose a marked car to drive themselves to McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas and fly to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Two flights were provided with only seven teams allowed on the first flight with the remaining four teams allowed on a second flight which left two hours later.
- After finding the clue at Christ the Redeemer, teams had to travel to Paquetá Island, where they had to find a big tree known as "Fat Maria" and follow the local custom of kissing the tree for good luck to receive the next clue.
- At the Lido Hotel, teams had to sign up for one of four boats returning to the mainland the next morning. Teams then spent the night on the island to wait for their boats, departing for the next morning. The first three teams left at 8:00 am, the next two at 8:45 am, three more at 9:30 am, and the last three at 10:15 am.
Leg 2 (Brazil)
- Rio de Janeiro
- * Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro
- Rio de Janeiro to Foz do Iguaçu
- Iguaçu National Park
- Iguaçu National Park
The leg's Detour was a choice between Freak Out or Seek Out. In Freak Out, teams had to hang glide in tandem with a local instructor, gliding from the mountain to the beach below. Once both teammates had landed on the beach, they were immediately given their next clue. In Seek Out, teams had to travel down to the same beach and use a marked metal detector to find the next clue buried somewhere along a stretch of sand.
For this Roadblock, one team member had to ride a speedboat and use a map to direct the driver to Iguaçu falls. At the falls, teams then had to spot the route marker at the top of a rock formation to retrieve it, and head back to the dock.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, a zodiac boat took the teams from the yacht back to Urca Beach. From there, teams took one of the provided blue taxi cabs to Acadêmicos da Barra da Tijuca. In the first clue, there was also a red feather, which they then had to match to one of the dancers' headdresses. Once the correct dancer was found, she gave them their next clue.
- After the Roadblock, teams had to drive themselves to the Jungle Camp for the next Pit Stop.
Leg 3 (Brazil → South Africa)
- Foz do Iguaçu to Cape Town, South Africa
- Cape Town to Robben Island
- Robben Island
- Robben Island to Cape Town
- Kalk Bay
- * Stellenbosch
- Kalk Bay to Cape Town
- Cape Town
- Stellenbosch
At Kalk Bay Harbour, teams were also provided the option of obtaining the Fast Forward, which required one team to find the Mooiberge Strawberry Field in Stellenbosch. Once there, the teams were required to look inside a "Zebra", a large zebra-shaped scarecrow, to find the Fast Forward award. This option did not appear on air as no team selected it.
For this Roadblock, one team member had to search through the Langa township to buy a box of Epsom salts and a "Smiley". After finding the items, they then had to deliver the Smiley as an offering to Ndaba Sangoma, who made a bitter potion out of the salts which the team member had to drink to receive the next clue.
;Additional task
- Once in Cape Town, teams took a ferry to Robben Island and had to find Nelson Mandela's prison cell for 18 years Section B Cell 5 to retrieve the next clue.
- Teams were instructed to fly from Foz do Iguaçu to Cape Town, South Africa via São Paulo.
Leg 4 (South Africa → Namibia)
- Cape Town to Walvis Bay, Namibia
- Swakopmund
- * Swakopmund
- Erongo Region
- Usakos
- Usakos
- Khomas Region
The Detour was a choice between Slide or Stride. In Slide, teams had to take a safety briefing from an instructor and then slide down the steep side of a dune to a route marker at the bottom, reaching speeds of up to 60 mph. In Stride, teams had to walk down the opposite side of the dune along a marked path to the next clue.
For this Roadblock, one team member had to buy five wood animal carvings for the lowest price possible, using their own money, and bring the carvings to a bushman, who exchanged them for a large wood giraffe carving with the next clue attached.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams were provided a map and told to travel to the Cape Aviation Business Center to find Ryan Blake Air. They signed up a charter flight to Walvis Bay, Namibia, with the first four teams leaving at 9:00 am, and the last four at 12:00 pm.
- At Swakopmund Lighthouse, teams had to spot marked 4x4 vehicles on a parking lot. Once spotted, teams must travel down to the lot and choose a vehicle with their next clue on the windshield. For safety reasons, they were accompanied by a local driver who took over the wheel at dusk.
- At the General Dealer convenience store in Spitzkoppe, teams went inside and asked for the "postcard of the day", which was their next clue.
- After the Roadblock, teams then took the giraffe carving to Amani Lodge near Windhoek, the next Pit Stop.
Leg 5 (Namibia → Thailand)
- Windhoek to Bangkok, Thailand
- Bangkok
- * Bangkok
- Bangkok
- Bangkok to Ratchaburi
- Photharam
- Amphawa
The Detour was a choice between Confusion Now and Confusion Later. In Confusion Now, teams had to search for a specific water taxi dock to find the correct taxi that would take them to a bird market. Once there, they simply had to buy and release a cage full of sparrows for good karma. In Confusion Later, teams had to take a taxi to Chinatown in Charoen Krung Soi 21, where they had to purchase a "car" to burn and send to their ancestors from the Lee Ti Biew shrine. However, teams had to figure out that the "car" they needed was one of the many small paper cars sold at multiple booths near the shrine.
For this Roadblock, one team member had to don a protective mask, gloves, and boots due to dangerous bacteria and venture into a nearby cave filled with millions of bats to retrieve the next clue.
;Additional task
- Once in Bangkok, teams took the BTS Skytrain from Siam Station to Erawan Shrine, where they had to find the next clue near the temple dancers.
Leg 6 (Thailand)
- Bangkok
- Bangkok to Chiang Mai
- Ban Muang Kut
- Ban Muang Kut
- Chiang Mai Province
- Chiang Dao District
For this Roadblock, one team member had to wash a series of chalk decorations from a religious ceremony off an elephant using only water, some soap, and sponge to receive their next clue.
;Additional task
- At the start of the leg, teams traveled back to Bangkok and searched for a flower vendor around Pak Khlong Talad using given street names to find their next clue.
Leg 7 (Thailand → Hong Kong)
- Chiang Mai
- Chiang Mai to Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, China
- Wan Chai District
- * Wong Tai Sin District
- Wan Chai District to Yau Tsim Mong District
- Tai Po District or Yau Tsim Mong District
- Sai Kung District '
- Kwai Tsing District
- Central and Western District to Victoria Harbour
The Detour was a choice between Wishing Tree and Herbal Tea. In Wishing Tree, teams had to take a taxi to Lam Tsuen and find a wishing tree. Once there, they needed to each write one wish on a scroll and throw it into the tree's branches to receive the next clue. In Herbal Tea, teams had to walk to a nearby herbalist shop on Reclamation Street and ask for a bitter herbal tea that both team members had to each drink a cup of to receive the next clue.
For this Roadblock, one team member had to climb into a crane and use the controls to lift one shipping container off of a truck and onto the ground. The same team member then had to return the crane to its original position. Once this was done, the other team member was allowed to get the next clue from the side of the shipping container.
;Additional tasks
- At Seven Spires, teams were told to travel "to the top floor of the tallest building in Hong Kong". They had to figure out it meant the Central Plaza.
- At the 46th floor of Central Plaza, teams used binoculars to search the area for a "green and white star", which they had to figure out was the colors of the Star Ferry terminal at Wan Chai Pier on the ground below.
- Though the section in Sai Kung Town was edited out, there was a scene showing a passer-by helped Tara & Wil to speak "towards Sai Kung" to their taxi driver near the herbalist store. Meanwhile, Blake & Paige instructed their taxi driver "to Kwai Chung" at Ping Shek Estate terminus, the closest urban transport hub from Sai Kung, suggesting that this unaired route marker was after the Detour but before the Roadblock. In addition, Mary & Peach were seen to make "our own Pit Stop" inside , a bar in Sai Kung Town, after completing the Detour, proving that there was an unaired segment in the area.
- The boarding place of the sampan to the Pit Stop was wrongly introduced as in Aberdeen instead of Central, both on CBS website and by Phil's narration. "Having won the Fast Forward, Gary and Dave can now skip all remaining tasks, go to the town of Aberdeen, find this pier, and then catch a ride on one of these boats known as sampans. The sampan will take them to the Chinese junk anchored in the middle of Hong Kong harbour," said Phil on the episode. Yet, Alex, Wil and Blake all said to the taxi drivers heading to Lung Wui Road''' for that sampan; Wil even spelled out the road name to the taxi radio station for direction.
Leg 8 (Hong Kong → Australia)
- Central and Western District to Southern District
- Southern District
- * Ngong Ping, Islands District
- Southern District
- Chek Lap Kok to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Sydney
- Sydney
- Sydney
The leg's Detour was a choice between Dragon and Lion. In Dragon, teams had to row a dragon boat, usually suited for twelve people, through a short, marked course to receive the next clue. In Lion, teams had to carry a ceremonial lion normally made for two through a course through narrow markets and steep stairs to receive the next clue.
For this Roadblock, one member from each team had to follow a series of clues written in Australian slang to receive the next clue. First, they had to find a surfie in the lairy daks at Martin Place, then an anklebiter riding a bicycle around Archibald Fountain at Hyde Park, then a :wiktionary:sheila#English|Sheila in the Aussie cozzie near Captain Cook Statue in Hyde Park and ask for "the good oil", then a :wiktionary:bushie|bushie in Circular Quay. Team members had to continue this task until they received a clue instructing them to reunite with their partner and travel to the Pit Stop.
;Additional task
- At the start of the leg, teams were told to travel by bus to Repulse Bay to receive their next clue.
Leg 9 (Australia)
- Sydney
- Sydney to Adelaide, South Australia
- Adelaide
- Adelaide to Coober Pedy
- Coober Pedy
- Coober Pedy
- Breakaways National Park
- Breakaways National Park
The Detour was a choice between Cool Down and Heat Up. In Cool Down, teams had to find the "Opal Quest" mine at Tom's Working Opal Mine in Coober Pedy. Once at the mining company, teams headed down into the cool tunnels and search within a large pile of dirt that hid an opal using traditional mining tools. After finding an "opal", they returned to the surface to show the judge their opals and collect the next clue. In Heat Up, teams played three holes of golf on the driest golf course in the world. However, the holes all criss-cross each other and teams had to play in the intense heat of up to using only a map and one ball.
For this Roadblock, one team member had to throw a boomerang from within a circle such that the boomerang would leave, return to, and land within the circle.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams traveled to find BridgeClimb Sydney and sign up for a bridge climb to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to obtain the next clue.
- After getting their clue, the teams were instructed to travel to Coober Pedy. To get there, they had to fly to Adelaide and make their way to National Jet Systems Terminal which they signed up for one of three flights to Coober Pedy. The first two teams departed at 1:00 pm, two more at 1:15 pm, and the last team at 1:30 pm.
- Upon arrival in Coober Pedy, teams had to use a marked vehicle to drive themselves to the Metal Tree sculpture for the next clue.
- After completing the Detour, teams had to travel to Lookout 2 inside Breakaways National Park and follow a series of flags on a valley to get their next clue.
- After completing the Roadblock, teams continued to follow the trail of flags to the Aboriginal Camp, the Pit Stop for this leg of the Race.
Leg 10 (Australia → New Zealand)
- Glendambo to Adelaide
- Adelaide to Queenstown, New Zealand
- * Queenstown
- Gibbston Valley
- Nevis River
- Mount Somers
The Detour was a choice between Quick Jump or Long Hike. In Quick Jump, teams had to take a tandem bungee jump down to the clue at the bottom of the canyon, the second-highest bungee-jump in the world at the time. In Long Hike, teams had to hike down a long trail to the bottom of the canyon to reach the clue box.
For this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to enter a pen full of sheep and separate the three black sheep from 22 white sheep to a second pen at the end of the corral. When they were finished, the team then ran to the Pit Stop nearby.
;Additional tasks
- Teams had to drive back to Coober Pedy and load their vehicles onto a selected trailer called a road train, that would transport them to Glendambo. They then drove to a local airstrip and signed up one of two charter flights to Adelaide. The first two teams leave at 10:30 am, and the last two at 11:15 am.
- At Wentworth Station, a farmland on Gibbston Highway near Victoria Flats Road, teams found marked 4x4 vehicles parked on the side of the road. Teams instructed the driver of their 4x4 to take them to the edge of the cliff. From there, two teams at a time can catch a gondola that would take them across this massive gorge to the Nevis Highwire Platform.
Leg 11 (New Zealand)
- Picton to Wellington
- Rotorua
- * Rotorua District
- Waitomo District
- Auckland
- Auckland
The Detour was a choice between Drop and Climb. In Drop, teams had to descend into a cavern known as "The Lost World" and then walk a short distance to Jesus Rock to receive the next clue. In Climb, teams had to climb down a ladder into the same cavern, then walk a much longer distance to reach the next clue.
For this Roadblock, one team member had to ride an ATV through a challenging off-road course over difficult terrain, then collect the clue at the end of the course.
;Additional note
- At the start of the leg, teams chose a campervan, which they would use for the rest of the leg.
Leg 12 (New Zealand → United States)
- Auckland
- Auckland to Kahului, Maui, Hawaii, United States
- Paia
- Haiku-Pauwela
- Maalaea to Molokini
- Mokulau
For this Roadblock, one team member had to snorkel near the sunken island and find and open one of three yellow cases chained underwater to retrieve the clue sealed inside.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, the teams were told to find the "Father of Auckland". They had to figure out that their next destination was the Monument of Sir John Logan Campbell at One Tree Hill, who earned the name "the Father of Auckland".
- Once in Maui, teams had to drive a marked vehicle to find the ruins of an abandoned sugar mill, located near the old campus of Maui High School.
- After the Detour, teams headed to McGregor Point where they had to navigate the arrows to the water's edge, and chose a motorboat to take them to Molokini island along a course of red and yellow buoys for their next clue.
Leg 13 (United States)
- Hana
- Kahului to Anchorage, Alaska
- Anchorage
- Anchorage to Trapper Creek
- Big Lake
- Matanuska-Susitna Borough
- Anchorage or Fairbanks to Oakland, California
- San Francisco
- San Francisco
- Sausalito
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams had to drive themselves to a pier in Hana Bay and find Queen Kaʻahumanu's Birthplace to look for their next clue.
- At Rust's Flying Service, teams had to instruct their pilots to fly to Trapper Creek, where teams spent the night in an igloo before receiving the next clue.
- The following morning, teams had to put on snowshoes and hike through the woods to obtain the next clue, where one team member drove a Snowcat across a frozen lake.
- At Homesteader's Hardware Store, teams had to pick up some tools and a propane tank with their next clue.
- Once in San Francisco, teams had to find Landmark #97 near the intersection of Broadway and Jones streets, the Atkinson-Esher House, to obtain the next clue.
- The clue from the house instructed teams to travel by foot to Municipal Pier for the final clue.