The Amazing Race 31
The Amazing Race 31 is the thirty-first installment of the American reality television show The Amazing Race. This season features eleven teams of two – each consisting of contestants from previous seasons of Big Brother, Survivor, and The Amazing Race – in a race around the world for a US$1 million grand prize. The season premiered on April 17, 2019, replacing the low-rated Million Dollar Mile. It initially aired on CBS's Wednesday 9:00 pm ET time slot following . Following Survivors season finale, The Amazing Race was rescheduled to Survivors former time slot of 8:00 pm starting May 22, 2019. The finale aired on its original Wednesday 9:00 pm time slot due to the premiere week for Big Brother 21.
Life partners Colin Guinn and Christie Woods from The Amazing Race 5 were the winners of this season of the Race.
Production and filming
Development
On June 10, 2018, the show announced on its social media accounts that the Race had begun filming and that the season's teams would be composed of contestants from CBS's reality competition programs. On July 3, 2018, the show concluded in Detroit, which featured task with a performance of The White Stripes single "Seven Nation Army" that was originally planned to be set on Belle Isle Park. However, the permit was denied as the Michigan Department of Natural Resources had not been informed about the large gathering of musicians needed for filming. This season marks the time The Amazing Race visited the state of Michigan.In the lead-in to the 2018-19 television programming season, CBS had scheduled The Amazing Race 31 to start airing on May 22, 2019. However, in early April 2019, CBS opted to bring the premiere forward to April 17, 2019, slotting the show in Wednesdays after Survivor and replacing the low-rated Million Dollar Mile, which was pushed to a Saturday night slot.
The Race traveled over 25,000 miles across four continent and ten countries, including first visits to Uganda and Laos.
The Head-to-Head returned to this season after it was introduced in the previous season. This season is also the first to utilize the U-Turn Vote, which has been previously utilized by the Israeli, Chinese, Australian, and Filipino versions of The Amazing Race.
During the season, Rachel Reilly broke the record for the number of legs run by a female racer at 32, and Leo & Jamal broke the record for the number of legs run by a team at 34. Tyler & Korey and Colin & Christie also both tied the record for multiple season leg wins at 9 wins each. This season is also the fourth time, after Season 1, Season 20, and Season 30, in which the teams that finished in the top three of Leg 1 also made it to the final leg of the Race.
Casting
On May 4, 2018, a TMZ article reported that former Big Brother houseguests had been asked to compete on the upcoming season of The Amazing Race. Later that day, Andy Dehnart posted that former Race contestants had also been contacted for the same season. Martin Holmes from Inside Survivor then posted that former Survivor contestants were also in the mix.This season involved eleven teams, three of whom previously competed on Big Brother, three of whom previously competed on Survivor, and five of whom previously competed on The Amazing Race. The competing teams and their prior placements on their respective shows are:
- From Big Brother:
- *Janelle Pierzina and Britney Haynes, friends, Janelle finished 3rd on Big Brother 6 and Big Brother 7 and 12th on Big Brother 14, Britney finished 4th on Big Brother 12 and 8th on Big Brother 14
- *Nicole Franzel and Victor Arroyo, dating, Nicole finished 7th on Big Brother 16 and won Big Brother 18, Victor finished 5th on Big Brother 18
- *Rachel Reilly and Elissa Slater, sisters, Rachel finished 9th on Big Brother 12 and won Big Brother 13, Elissa finished 6th on Big Brother 15
- From Survivor:
- *Chris Hammons and Bret LaBelle, friends, finished 11th and 5th respectively on '
- *Corinne Kaplan and Eliza Orlins, friends, Corinne finished 7th on ' and 12th on ', Eliza finished 4th on ' and 10th on '
- *Rupert and Laura Boneham, married, Rupert finished 8th on ', 4th on ', 6th on ', and 20th on , Laura finished 12th on Blood vs. Water
- From The Amazing Race:
- *Arturo "Art" Velez and John James "J.J." Carrell, United States Border Patrol agents and friends, finished 2nd on Season 20
- *Colin Guinn and Christie Woods, life partners, finished 2nd on Season 5
- *Leo Temory and Jamal Zadran, cousins, finished 4th on Season 23 and Season 24
- *Rebecca "Becca" Droz and Floyd Pierce, friends, finished 5th on Season 29
- *Tyler Oakley and Korey Kuhl, YouTubers and friends, finished 3rd on Season 28
Results
- A team placement means the team was eliminated.
- A or a indicates that the team chose to use one of the two U-Turns in a Double U-Turn; or indicates the team who received it; indicates that the team was U-Turned, but they used the second U-Turn on another team; or indicates that the team voted for the recipient.
- An team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg and had to perform a Speed Bump during the next leg of the Race.
- An next to a leg number indicates that there was a Head-to-Head on that leg of the Race, while an indicates the team that lost the final Head-to-Head and was eliminated.
- Art & JJ were given a four-hour penalty because Art elected to quit the second Roadblock. Rupert & Laura, the only team trailing, finished the Roadblock and checked-in at the Pit Stop during the penalty time, eliminating Art & JJ.
- The Head-to-Head in Leg 4 was unaired.
Voting history
Leg | 8 |
U-Turned | Colin & Christie Rachel & Elissa |
Result | 3–2–1–1 |
Voter | Team's Vote |
Rachel & Elissa | Colin & Christie |
Nicole & Victor | Leo & Jamal |
Colin & Christie | Rachel & Elissa |
Leo & Jamal | Colin & Christie |
Becca & Floyd | Colin & Christie |
Tyler & Korey | Nicole & Victor |
Chris & Bret | Rachel & Elissa |
Episode title quotes
Episode titles are often taken from quotes made by the racers.- "You're in Our Race Now" – Jamal
- "Knock the Newbie Out of Us" – Rupert
- "Here Fishy, Fishy, Fishy" – Korey
- "I Took Out a Polar Bear" – Britney
- "I'm a Bird, I'm a Plane, I'm on The Amazing Race" – Korey
- "Who Wants a Rolex?" – Roadblock Prompt
- "Living Fearlessly" – Christie
- "You're the Apple in My Eye" – Korey
- "Let's Split!" – Colin
- "Chugga Chugga Choo Choo!" – Becca
- "This One is For One Million Dollars" – Christie
Prizes
- Leg 1 – A seven day cruise for two to French Polynesia
- Leg 2 – each
- Leg 3 – A trip for two to The Bahamas
- Leg 4 – A trip for two to the Dominican Republic
- Leg 5 – each
- Leg 6 – A trip for two to Singapore
- Leg 7 – A spa day during the Pit Stop
- Leg 8 – A seven night river cruise for two to Vietnam & Cambodia
- Leg 9 – A trip for two to Mexico
- Leg 10 – each
- Leg 11 – None
- Leg 12 –
Race summary
Leg 1 (United States → Japan)
Airdate: April 17, 2019- Hermosa Beach, California, United States
- Hermosa Beach
- Los Angeles to Tokyo, Japan
- Narita to Tokyo
- Tokyo
- Tokyo
- Tokyo
- Tokyo
- Tokyo
For the second Roadblock of the leg, the team member that did not perform the previous Roadblock had to change into a blue unitard and wig and had to climb up a slippery slope that resembled Mount Fuji to retrieve their next clue at the summit.
;Additional tasks
- After Phil Keoghan said "Go," teams had to run down the pier to a giant octopus-shaped sand sculpture on the adjacent beach and dig for their first clue that would reveal their first destination.
- Upon arrival in Japan, teams traveled by a chartered open-top bus to Shibuya. After disembarking the bus, teams were given a clue, which instructed them to travel on foot to one of two locations to receive their next clue. Each location had a limited number of clues.
- After the first Roadblock, teams had to travel by taxi to Onarimon Station and then make their way to nearby Shiba Koen to search for their next clue.
Leg 2 (Japan → Laos)
- Tokyo to Luang Prabang, Laos
- Luang Prabang
- Luang Prabang
- Luang Prabang
- Luang Prabang
- Ban Xieng Lom
- Luang Prabang to Ban Xiengkeo
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to learn a series of Lao commands and use these commands to direct an elephant to cross the Nam Khan River. Once across, they had to search on their elephant for two men playing Hmong music on qeejs. When found, team members would receive their next clue and had to direct their elephant back to Elephant Village to reunite with their partner.
;Additional tasks
- After arriving in Luang Prabang, teams had to travel by tuk-tuk to Villa Santi and wait for their next clue to arrive by courier before sunrise. The clue gave them their next task, to take part in the local morning alms and give servings of sticky rice to a procession of Buddhist monks at Wat Sensoukharam. Before the monks' arrival, each team member had to don a pha biang and pick up basket of rice for the offering. After the monks passed, teams received their next clue.
- After the Roadblock, teams had to travel by tuk-tuk to Wat Xieng Thong, where they would board a long-tail boat and travel to the Pit Stop.
Leg 3 (Laos → Vietnam)
- Luang Prabang to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to learn the Vietnamese lyrics of :vi:Trúc Nhân|Trúc Nhân's song "Thật Bất Ngờ" and then perform karaoke in front of an audience. If they sang the lyrics correctly, they would receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams were provided a smartphone with the Travelocity app to book their flight to Ho Chi Minh City.
- At the House of Vietnamese Medicine, teams had to find a doctor, who would give them a packet of herbal remedies, which contained their next clue.
Leg 4 (Vietnam)
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to pass a Vietnamese driving test by driving a scooter through a figure-eight and over a series of speed bumps without touching the ground or driving outside the yellow lines to receive their next clue.
The Detour was a choice between Irritation and Irrigation. In Irritation, teams had to paddle a basket boat while avoiding fishermen on boats and moving their boat over bridges in order to pick up a basket of five fish. They then had to paddle back to the start and exchange the fish and the basket for their next clue. In Irrigation, teams had to assemble a bamboo water wheel to the satisfaction of a farmer and then use the water wheel to fill a jar with water to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At SnowTown Saigon, teams had to grab a sled and ride it down an indoor slope to a person dressed as a polar bear, who would give them their next clue.
- After the Detour, teams had to travel by bus and then on foot to Tầm Vu Park adjacent to the Thanh Đa Canal.
- At Tầm Vu Park, teams encountered a Head-to-Head, which went unaired during the episode. According to Nicole & Victor and Corinne & Eliza, two teams had to compete against each other in a game of badminton. The team that won the Head-to-Head could check-in at the nearby Pit Stop, while the team that lost the Head-to-Head had to wait for the next team. The team that lost the final Head-to-Head was eliminated from the Race.
Leg 5 (Vietnam → United Arab Emirates)
- Ho Chi Minh City to Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Al Faqa
- Dubai
- Dubai
- Dubai
- Dubai
- Dubai
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to enter a silent rave and had to find a partygoer dancing to the same music as the DJ, a remix of The Amazing Race theme, using only their sight to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- After arriving in Dubai, teams had to travel to a "supercar tailgate party". After sampling tea and dates, teams would be directed to their next clue inside a supercar.
- At Amwaj Tower 4, teams had to make their way to the top of the building and ride the world's longest urban zip line to the Pit Stop at the Dubai Marina. The order teams arrived at the top of the tower would be the order they would check-in at the Pit Stop.
Leg 6 (United Arab Emirates → Uganda)
- Dubai to Kampala, Uganda
- Kampala
- Kampala
- Kampala
- Kampala
For their Speed Bump, Rachel & Elissa had to hand-wash clothes and then hang them to dry before they could continue racing.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Salty Roll and Move the Pole. In Salty Roll, teams had to bring a wheelbarrow full of the largest freshwater fish in Africa, the Nile perch, to a workstation. They then had to properly salt and roll the fish skin and had to wash, gut, and salt the meat to receive their next clue. In Move the Pole, teams had to load firewood from a canoe onto a bicycle and deliver the wood to a market. There, teams had to stack the wood like a finished example until they reached a specified height to receive their next clue.
In the only aired Head-to-Head of the Race, one member from each competing team had to solve a puzzle similar to the Tower of Hanoi that consisted of four stacks of Ngoma drums. Team members had to move one drum at a time until each stack consisted of drums of the same color and grab an ox tail in order to win the Head-to-Head and check-in at the nearby Pit Stop. The team that lost the Head-to-Head had to wait for the next team, and the team that lost the final Head-to-Head was eliminated from the Race.
;Additional tasks
- At Uganda National Mosque, teams had to don customary clothing. After finding their clue, teams had to climb to the top of the mosque's minaret, counting the marked-steps along the way. If they came up with the correct number, they would receive their next clue.
- At Ggaba Landing Site, teams had to find the village boat builders to receive their next clue.
Leg 7 (Uganda → Switzerland)
- Kampala to Zürich, Switzerland
- Kloten to Grindelwald
- Grindelwald
- Grindelwald to Guttannen
- Guttannen
- Meiringen
This leg's Detour was a choice between Water Power and Water Down. In Water Power, teams had to ride the Gelmerbahn. During the ride, teams had to memorize eight signs that listed water basins and amount of water they hold. When their ride ended, teams had to run across a hydroelectric dam and match the eight basin names to their water capacities on a technical map to receive their next clue. Otherwise, they would have to ride the Gelmerbahn again. In Water Down, teams had to go canyoneering in the Grimsel Canyon. They had to rappel down a canyon, jump from a ledge into a glacial river, and then jump to grab their next clue hanging from a rope. After retrieving their clue, team members had to ride a zip-line and release themselves to drop down into a river before hiking out of the canyon.
;Additional task
- After teams completed the Roadblock, they had to make their way to a helicopter, which would take them to Grimsel Pass, where they would find their next clue.
Leg 8 (Switzerland)
- Hofstetten bei Brienz
- Hofstetten bei Brienz
- Schwanden bei Brienz
- Brienz
This leg's Detour was a choice between Haymaking and Cow Dressing. In Haymaking, one team member had to use a scythe to cut a lane of grass, while their partner raked it. They then had to properly stack the grass so that it could dry into hay to receive their next clue. In Cow Dressing, teams had to use the provided materials to make a floral headdress and place it on a cow's head. They then had to lead the cow to a festival and would receive their next clue if the headdress was properly made.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to use a crossbow to shoot an apple off a scarecrow's head much like Swiss folk hero William Tell to receive their next clue. If team members struck the scarecrow, they had to reassemble it before taking another shot.
;Additional tasks
- At Ballenberg Community Hall, teams found host Phil Keoghan, who informed them that they would be voting for who would receive a U-Turn. After each team openly voted, the two teams with the most votes would be U-Turned. Teams could then retrieve their next clue, while Nicole & Victor would find their Speed Bump.
- After the Roadblock, teams had to drive to Lake Brienz. There, they had to board a motorboat and drive it across the lake to a marked pier. After disembarking, they could either travel by foot or by funicular to the Pit Stop.
Leg 9 (Switzerland → Croatia)
This leg's Detour was a choice between Poetry in Motion and Washed in from the Ocean. In Poetry in Motion, teams had to memorize a tongue-twisting poem while riding a large flying tube that was towed by a speedboat. After returning ashore, teams had to correctly recite the poem to a poetry master to receive their next clue, otherwise they had to ride the tube again. In Washed in from the Ocean, teams had to go snorkeling and use a metal detector to search the Adriatic Sea for a goblet and 5 ancient coins, which they could exchange for their next clue after returning ashore.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to enter the senator's room and watch a troop of 18 Roman soldiers march in formation. After the soldiers covered themselves with shields, team members had to correctly identify on a podium the five soldiers wearing red ribbons around their helmets to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Bačvice Beach, each team member had to carry out three drinks of punch from Caffe Bar Žbirac and bring them to a group of sunbathers, who would give teams a Travelocity Roaming Gnome, which they had to keep for the remainder of the leg. After returning the trays to the bartender, teams would receive their next clue.
- At Marjan Cave Church, teams had to use a pulley to pull their gnome to deliver a loaf of bread up to a monk, who would give them their next clue.
- After the Roadblock, teams had to board a dinghy and row themselves to the Pit Stop at Matejuška Pier.
Leg 10 (Croatia → Netherlands)
- Split to Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Haarlemmermeer to Kampen
- Kampen
- Kampen
- Kampen
- Kampen
- Giethoorn
;Additional tasks
- Outside the Kampen Railway Station, teams had to search a bicycle parking lot for a marked tandem bicycle, which would serve as their transportation while in Kampen.
- After leaving the U-Turn board, teams had to return their bicycle to the railway station and pick up a marked car to drive themselves to Smit Giethoorn. There, team had to board a boat and navigate the canals of Giethoorn to find two marked boats to create a "boat train". Teams then had to navigate their boats to the Pit Stop at the island on Bovenwijde Lake.
Leg 11 (Netherlands → United Kingdom)
- Amsterdam to London, England, United Kingdom
- Charlwood to Dover
- Dover to London
- London
- London
- London
- London
This leg's Detour was a choice between Know and Row. In Know, teams had to ride a taxicab and had to memorize the fifteen streets and seven landmarks their taxi driver told them during the ride. When teams returned to the cabmen's shelter on Kensington Road, they had to correctly recite their route to Dave Cannell, the Master of the Worshipful Company of Hackney Carriage Drivers, to receive their next clue. In Row, teams had to row a double scull through a course on The Serpentine in under one minute to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Gatwick Aviation Museum, teams boarded a helicopter that would take them over the Seven Sisters before landing near Dover Castle, where they would find their next clue.
- After the Roadblock, teams had to return to their helicopter, which would fly them to London. After arriving, teams had to find their next clue at Masthouse Terrace Pier, which instructed them to travel by speedboat to Savoy Pier. After disembarking, teams had to make their way to Piccadilly Circus and find the golden queen, who would give them their next clue.
- At Camden Market, teams would find the Pit Stop and host Phil Keoghan, who would surprise them with a clue. Teams had to search nearby shops for the marked items in a display and use these items to recreate the display before they could check-in at the Pit Stop.
Leg 12 (United Kingdom → United States)
- London to Detroit, Michigan, United States
- Detroit
- Detroit
- Hamtramck
- Detroit
- Detroit
- Detroit
- Detroit
;Additional tasks
- At Fowling Warehouse, teams had to play a game of fowling that entailed each team member throwing a football towards each other to knock down bowling pins until one member knocked down all ten to receive their next clue.
- At Heidelberg Project, teams had to search through a field of Race clue boxes scattered throughout the outdoor art installation for one that contained their next clue. This task took place after the fowling task but went unaired in the episode.
- At Third Man Records, teams had to properly press five two-tone vinyl records using Race colors. Once all vinyl records were correctly made with a distinct line between colors and properly placed labels, a record worker would hand them their next clue.
- At Hart Plaza, teams had to search amongst a group of Rockin' 1000 musicians to find their next clue atop a drum. Teams then had to assemble a five-piece drum kit that exactly matched an example, which they couldn't touch, while the musicians played The White Stripes single "Seven Nation Army". Once the drum kit was correctly assembled, the lead drummer would give teams their final clue.
Ratings
U.S. Nielsen ratings
Canadian ratings
Canadian broadcaster CTV also aired The Amazing Race on Wednesdays.Canadian DVR ratings are included in Numeris's count.
No. | Air date | Episode | Viewers | Rank | Ref |
1 | "You're in Our Race Now" | 1.224 | 15 | ||
2 | "Knock the Newbie Out of Us" | 1.483 | 11 | ||
3 | "Here Fishy, Fishy, Fishy" | 1.313 | 17 | ||
4 | "I Took Out A Polar Bear" | 1.381 | 16 | ||
5 | "I'm a Bird, I'm a Plane, I'm on The Amazing Race" | 1.435 | 4 | ||
6 | "Who Wants a Rolex?" | 1.435 | 4 | ||
7 | "Living Fearlessly" | 1.620 | 3 | ||
8 | "You're the Apple in My Eye" | 1.481 | 4 | ||
9 | "Let's Split!" | 1.599 | 8 | ||
10 | "Chugga Chugga Choo Choo!" | 1.622 | 1 | ||
11 | "This One is For One Million Dollars" | 1.511 | 1 |