The Amazing Race Asia 3
The third season of The Amazing Race Asia is a reality television game show based on the American series, The Amazing Race. The third installment of the show features ten teams of two with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around Asia to win US$100,000. The season premiered on September 11, 2008 and consists of 11 episodes, two episodes fewer than the first and second seasons. The season finale aired on November 20, 2008.
In 2009, the series was nominated for an International Emmy Award for Best Non-Scripted Entertainment, losing to the Dutch reality series The Phone.
Friends Vince Chung and Sam Wu, representing Hong Kong, were the winners of the Race. Vince also became the first non-Asian by nationality to win the Race.
Production
Development and filming
The third season of The Amazing Race Asia covered 21,600 kilometres in six countries. Route markers were coloured yellow and white in Vietnam to avoid confusion with the former flag of South Vietnam. This season introduced the U-Turn marker, while the Intersection was not included. This season, like the American version's Family Edition and the, was the first time The Amazing Race Asia traveled across one continent, Asia. Unlike past seasons, this was the first season to not have the first leg as a non-elimination leg. This season also had the number of episodes decreased from 13 to 11.According to AXN, this season was dubbed as "the toughest Race ever" compared to previous seasons as both contestants and crew personnel experienced high fatigue during the Race due to the faster pace and shorter break times. During filming, one production crew member was even hospitalized.
Paula Taylor, one of the racers in Season 2, appeared as the local greeter in the first leg of the Race.
Footage from the start of the season was shown on the ninth episode of The Amazing Race 16.
Cast
Applications for the third season were due on March 3, 2008. Interviews for semi-finalists and finalists were held sometime around March or April 2008. Filming was expected to have taken place around the middle of 2008.This season's cast include cousins, and a father & son team. Like Season 2, the Race featured a large number of local media personalities or their relatives. Natalie Glebova is the winner of Miss Universe 2005 and also the wife of Thai tennis player Paradorn Srichaphan. Her teammate, Pailin, is the runner-up in 2006 Miss Thailand Universe and also contested in Miss Earth 2006. Tisha Silang is the ex-girlfriend of Survivor Philippines
This season consists of three non-Asians. Natalie and Vince are Canadians, and Geoff is from New Zealand. Additionally, Sam, who was originally from Singapore, is representing Hong Kong. Tisha is of Canadian nationality but of Filipino ethnicity; Henry and Bernie are of Australian nationality but of Chinese ethnicity.
Kynt Cothron and Vyxsin Fiala's audition video was shown on the "Racers Revealed" episode. Michael McKay, the executive producer of the show, confirmed that Kynt & Vyxsin of season 12 of the original American version of the Race did really submit an audition tape but did not made it because according to McKay "we felt it would be unfair to have a team that had already raced and also we take teams from Asia. But if we do an All Star version down the track you never know."
Marketing
The third season of The Amazing Race Asia had six official sponsors: Caltex, MASkargo, Nokia, Singha, Sony and Standard Chartered Bank. A special episode known as "Racers Revealed" aired one week before the actual premiere, on September 4, 2008, and a special "Memories" episode aired after the season finale on November 27, 2008, similar to the second season.Results
The following teams participated in the Race, with their relationships at the time of filming. Placements are listed in finishing order:- A team placement indicates that the team was eliminated.
- A team placement indicates the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop in a non-elimination leg of the Race.
- *An placement indicates that the team had to relinquish all of their money and were not allotted money for the next leg.
- *An placement indicates that the team was "Marked for Elimination"; if the team did not place 1st in the next leg, they would receive a 30-minute penalty.
- A indicates that the team won a Fast Forward clue.
- A indicates that the team chose to use the Yield; indicates the team who received it.
- A means the team chose to use a U-Turn; indicates the team who received it.
- Vince & Sam initially arrived 5th, but they did not pay the taxi driver. They were asked to pay the taxi first before they could be checked in. Ida & Tania and Isaac & William checked in while they went back, dropping them to 7th.
- Pailin & Natalie and Niroo & Kapil were issued 4-hour penalties at their respective elimination legs after Natalie and Kapil, respectively, had failed to complete their respective Roadblocks; however, since the teams arrived in last on each leg, each team was eliminated without being assessed the 4-hour penalty.
- Mai & Oliver failed to complete the leg after having fallen too far behind the other teams during the leg's first task. Hours after all the teams had checked in, Mai & Oliver still had not completed neither the Roadblock nor the Detour. Allan came over to the area where they had spent the night to inform of their elimination.
- Ida & Tania initially arrived 2nd, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for being "marked for elimination" and not arriving 1st. A.D. & Fuzzie checked during their penalty time, dropping Ida & Tania to 3rd.
- Vince & Sam and A.D. & Fuzzie were issued 4-hour penalties after Sam and Fuzzie, respectively, had failed to complete the Roadblock. A.D. & Fuzzie were further issued another 30-minute penalty for being "marked for elimination" and not arriving 1st. At that time they were the only two teams left to check in at that point, and since A.D. & Fuzzie's penalty time was longer, Vince & Sam were allowed to check-in with their penalty time to be assessed at the start of the next leg, while A.D. & Fuzzie were eliminated without the 4-hour 30-minute penalty being issued.
Prizes
- Leg 1 – US$2,500 for each team member, courtesy of Standard Chartered Bank.
- Leg 2 – Free fuel with techron for a year, courtesy of Caltex.
- Leg 3 – A Sony Handycam for each team member.
- Leg 4 – A Nokia N96 handphone for each team member.
- Leg 5 – A three-day, two-night holiday in Ko Samui, Thailand, courtesy of Singha Beer.
- Leg 6 – A three-day, two-night holiday in Ko Samui, Thailand, courtesy of Singha Beer.
- Leg 7 – A Sony BRAVIA and Sony PlayStation 3 for each team member.
- Leg 8 – A holiday in Hong Kong, courtesy of Caltex.
- Leg 9 – A Nokia N96 handphone for each team member.
- Leg 10 – US$2,500 for each team member, courtesy of Standard Chartered Bank.
- Leg 11 – US$100,000
Episode title quotes
- "The Toughest Race Ever" – Season Tagline
- "I Wanna Be A Man" – Bernie
- "You Are Running Away, Nobody's Helping Me" – Niroo
- "Where's Our Car?" – Kapil
- "You See How They're Not Fighting All The Time" – Oliver
- "I Think I'm Cuter" – Sam
- "What The Fish?" – Tania
- "The Gloves Are Coming Off, The War Paint Is Coming On" – Vince
- "Are People Here Funny?" – A.D.
- "I'm Telling You Right Now There's No Giving Up" – Vince
- "The Moment You've Been Racing For And The Moment We've Been Waiting For" – Allan Wu
Race summary
Leg 1 (Thailand)
Airdate: September 11, 2008- Bangkok, Thailand
- Bangkok
- Pathum Thani to Suphan Buri
- Suphan Buri to Chiang Mai
- Chiang Mai
- Chiang Mai
;Additional tasks
- At Khaosan Road, each team had to consume one large bowl of Thai street food, consisting of assorted fried bugs, frogs and scorpions, to receive their next clue.
- At the Caltex Service Station, each team had to completely clean a 22-seat passenger bus to the Caltex supervisor's satisfaction. Once they finished, teams had to signup for one of three newly washed buses to Suphan Buri, the first and second would carry three teams while the last bus would carry four teams.
- At Wat Phai Rong Wua, teams had to search the temple grounds for their next clue hidden amongst hundreds of Buddha statues. The first two buses, however, would depart 20 minutes after they arrived at the temple. After finding a clue, teams had to board the next available bus to go to Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Station, where they would find their next clue.
Leg 2 (Thailand → Vietnam)
- Mae Kham Pong
- Chiang Mai
- Chiang Mai to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City to Cái Bè
- Cái Bè
- Cái Bè
- Cái Bè to Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City
The Detour on this leg was a choice between Sampan and Some Walk. In Sampan, teams had to load a sampan with fruit and then row it across the river to a trader, who would give teams their next clue. In Some Walk, teams had to gather twenty live chickens and then deliver then using a to a vendor in the land market to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Flight of the Gibbon, teams had to go through a jungle heights course consisting of zip-lines and a parallel drop before getting their next clue.
- At Saigon Phố Cafe, each team member had to play a Nokia N-Gage game, known as System Rush: Evolution, on a Nokia N82 handphone and complete three laps around a track within a time limit to receive their next clue.
- At Thánh Nữ Jeanne D'Arc Church, teams had to choose a Red Cross aid expert, each representing one of the nine available charity organisations, and use US$500 from Singha to purchase supplies as needed by the organisation. Once complete, team would find their next clue outside the Saigon Central Post Office.
Leg 3 (Vietnam)
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Ho Chi Minh City to Huế
- Huế
- Hương Thủy
- Hương Trà and Hương Thủy
- Hương Thủy
- Huế
The Detour of this leg was a choice between Sticks and Stalks. In Sticks, teams had watch a silent demonstration and then make ten incense sticks to receive their next clue. In Stalks, teams had to thresh rice stalks into a farming machine and fill two baskets to receive their next clue from a farmer.
;Additional tasks
- At the Caltex service facility, teams had to change the rear tires and engine oil of a marked jeep, their transportation for the rest of the leg, to receive their next clue.
- At Quốc Học Park, teams had to search for a marked cyclo with their next clue and use it to travel to the Pit Stop.
- Teams began the third leg outside the Saigon Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
Leg 4 (Vietnam → Taiwan)
The Detour on this leg was a choice between Shoot It or Shape It. In Shoot It, teams had to drive themselves to the Miniatures Museum of Taiwan and pick a Sony Cyber-shot camera to photograph a miniature model of a Race envelope hidden inside one of the dioramas. After the photo was printed, the next clue could be found behind their new photo. In Shape It, teams had to drive themselves to Raohe Street Night Market, where they had to recreate four shapes using a large tangram set to receive their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to eat an entire bowl of stinky tofu, a delicacy common in Taiwanese cuisine, to receive their next clue from a waiter.
;Additional tasks
- After arriving in Taipei, teams had to choose a marked car and drive themselves to the Red Playhouse to find their next clue.
- At the Institute for the Blind of Taiwan, one team member would be blindfolded and then, using their hands only to feel a braille message, describe each letter to their partner, who could not see their teammate's board, to decipher the correct phrase "Go to Shenkeng" and receive their next clue. One team would find a check worth NT$612,000 courtesy of Standard Chartered inside their next clue and would donate it to the institute before proceeding.
Leg 5 (Taiwan)
- Taipei
- *Taipei
- ** Taipei
- Taipei County
- Taipei or Taipei County
- Taipei
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to find a souvenir, a small silver token that had the AXN logo on one side and The Amazing Race Asia logo on the other side, hidden in a mine cart full of coal and exchange it for their next clue.
This leg's Detour was a choice between Pick or Pail. In Pick, teams had to drive themselves to Wan Nian Building and retrieve three stuffed toys from inside from a claw machine to receive their next clue. In Pail, teams had to go to the Yuantong Temple, fill a bucket full of water, and carry it to the top of the mountain, where a monk would check to see if they had enough water. If they had enough, teams would receive their next clue.
;Additional task
- At the Sony Style Store, teams had to find a Blu-ray disc out of a thousand in the racks that displayed "Correct! You may receive your next clue." when played on a Blu-ray player, while the others would display "Sorry. Try again."
Leg 6 (Taiwan → Hong Kong)
- Taipei to Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, China
- Kowloon City District
- Central and Western District
- Central and Western District
- Central and Western District to Yau Tsim Mong District
- Yau Tsim Mong District
- Southern District
In this Roadblock, one team member had to choose one of the provided handbags and search through the crowded market for the woman carrying the same handbag, who would give them their next clue.
;Additional task
- At King's Park Sports Ground, teams had to get through the rugby field to the clue box at the opposite end of the field while the Standard Chartered national rugby union players attempted to block their path.
Leg 7 (Hong Kong → Macau)
- Yau Tsim Mong District
- Central and Western District
- Central and Western District to Freguesia da Sé, Macau
- Freguesia da Sé
- Freguesia da Sé
- Freguesia da Sé
- Freguesia de São Lourenço
- Freguesia de São Francisco Xavier
The Detour on this leg was a choice between Dance or Chance. In Dance, teams had to correctly perform a lion dance routine to the satisfaction of the dance troupe before receiving their next clue. In Chance, teams had to don formal attire and play a game of blackjack in the casino of Hotel Royal Macau. Teams had to beat the dealer nine times before receiving their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- In Mong Kok, teams had to pick up four goldfish and bring them to a designated pet shop at Bonham Strand to exchange for their next clue.
- Once in Macau, teams had to travel by pedicab to the fountain at Senado Square to find their next clue.
- At Sai Van Lake, teams had to paddle a dragon boat around a floating Caltex buoy and return to the pier to get their next clue.
- At A-Ma Culture Village, teams had to arrange lanterns bearing the animals of the Chinese zodiac into the correct order before being let into the Pit Stop.
Leg 8 (Macau → Hong Kong → India)
- Freguesia de Santo António
- Freguesia da Sé
- Freguesia da Sé to Central and Western District, Hong Kong or Freguesia da Sé to Central and Western District
- Chek Lap Kok, Islands District
- Chek Lap Kok to Kochi, India
- Kochi
- Kochi
- Kochi
- Kochi
The Detour on this leg was a choice between Fish or Fill. In Fish, team members had to carry six marlins to a nearby restaurant to receive their next clue. In Fill, teams had to recreate an intricate floor pattern using coloured rice, known as Rangoli, to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the MASkargo warehouse, teams had to search for a box addressed to them containing letters from their loved ones before receiving their next clue.
- At Neelam Kulangara Devi Temple, teams had to get a good luck blessing from the priest before receiving their next clue.
- At the elephant wash grounds in Kumbalam, teams had to wash an elephant using coconut husks as abrasives to receive their next clue.
Leg 9 (India)
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to find a pheta with the word "Correct" inside it amongst ones worn by 50 men walking around the fort to receive their next clue.
The Detour on this leg was a choice between Push and Crush. In Push, teams had to go to Datta Shinde Pottery Shop, where they had to load a cart with 75 pots and push it one kilometre to Rajkumar Provision Stores in Mahatma Phule Market with at least 70 intact pots remaining to receive next clue. In Crush, teams had to go to Agarwal Sweets, where they had to crush sugarcane sticks to make 40 glasses of sugarcane juice and sell them to earn at least 200 to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Nehru Stadium, one team member had to hit a cricket ball onto a Race-coloured boundary to receive their next clue. If teams did not manage to do so after 36 bowls, they would incur a ten-minute penalty before receiving their next clue.
- After the cricket task, teams use a map application on the Nokia 6210 Navigator to direct their auto rickshaw driver to their next destination, the Shaniwar Wada.
- At Sony World, teams had to persuade the locals to tell them a joke while one team member recorded them on a Sony Handycam, then teams have to come back and replay the video to the staff. If the staff thought the joke was funny enough, they would give teams the next clue.
Leg 10 (India → Oman)
The Detour on this leg was a choice between Carpet and Count It. In Carpet, teams had to walk to a carpet shop and find two matching carpets, using the images in a Sony Cyber-shot as a reference, to receive their next clue from the shopkeeper. In Count It, teams had to walk to a shop and count the dried limes. Once each team gave their correct individual amount, the shop owner would hand them their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to tyrolean traverse across Wadi Tanuf to retrieve their next clue on the other side before pulling themselves back across to reunite with their partner.
;Additional tasks
- At the Standard Chartered Bank, teams had to insert an ATM card and punch in Mahatma Gandhi's birth year: as the PIN. The next clue would be printed on the receipt. If a team made three unsuccessful attempts, they would incur a ten-minute time penalty before receiving their next clue.
- Once in Muscat, teams had to find a marked vehicle to find their next clue.
- At Nizwa Fort, teams had to search for the correct clue box containing their next clue from among the other clue boxes scattered around the fort.
Leg 11 (Oman → Thailand)
- Muscat
- Al Batinah
- Al Batinah
- Muscat to Phuket, Thailand
- Mueang
- Sirey Island
- Mueang to Ao Phang Nga National Park
- Ao Phang Nga National Park
- Ao Phang Nga National Park
- Ao Phang Nga National Park
The final Detour of the Race was a choice between Pull or Plunge. In Pull, teams had to kayak to Rang Yai pearl farm and find a marked shell by pulling from among 900 oyster lines. Then teams had to bring the marked shell back to the beach to exchange it for their next clue. In Plunge, teams had to snorkel and search for a giant clam shell containing a pearl, which they could exchange their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Said's Camel Farm, teams had to move ten camels into the holding pens before receiving their next clue.
- At the Thai Trade Food Ice Factory, teams had to find a small clear cube buried in a barrel of ice shavings to get their next clue.
- At Lam Hin Pier, teams had to ride a traditional Thai fishing boat, known as the long-tail boat, and look for a fisherman in a marked boat located between Cape Yamu and Rang Noi Island to get the next clue.
- After finishing the Detour, teams had to dig up a treasure chest within a marked area and carry it to the Finish Line at the nearby coconut plantation.