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The Amazing Race Australia 1 is the first season of The Amazing Race Australia, an Australian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by Grant Bowler, it featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world to win the grand prize of A$250,000. The show was produced by activeTV Australia.[1] This season visited four continents and eleven countries and travelled over 50,000 kilometres (31,000 mi) during twelve legs. Starting in Melbourne, racers travelled through Indonesia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Macau, South Africa, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Poland, Israel, Sri Lanka and Singapore before finishing in Perth. The show premiered on Australia's Seven Network on 16 May 2011.[2] The season finale aired on 1 August 2011.[3]

The Amazing Race Australia 1
Season 1
Presented byGrant Bowler
No. of teams11
WinnerTyler Atkins & Nathan Jolliffe
No. of legs12
Distance traveled50,000 km (31,000 mi)
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Original release16 May (2011-05-16) –
1 August 2011 (2011-08-01)
Additional information
Filming dates5 November –
29 November 2010
Season chronology

Next →
Season 2

Best friends and surfers Tyler Atkins and Nathan Jolliffe were the winners of this season, while models and friends Sam Schoers and Renae Wauhop finished in second place and father and son Jeff and Luke Downes finished in third place.[4]

Production

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Filming and Development

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The first series of The Amazing Race Australia started in Melbourne at the Melbourne Cricket Ground with a Roadblock sending racers up and down one of the stadium's six light towers.

Filming began on 5 November 2010 at the Melbourne Cricket GroundinMelbourne.[5] The season travelled across four continents, 11 countries and 23 cities.[6] Some of the countries visited during the series include Indonesia and Israel.[7]

Casting

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Application deadline for the first series closed on 17 September 2010 (extended from 6 September 2010[8]) initially with the applicants required to be at least 18 years old with citizenship or permanent residency. However, due to insurance issues overseas, the minimum age for applicants was raised from 18 to 21.[9][10][11]

Marketing

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The Amazing Race Australia was sponsored by Canon, National Australia Bank, Honda, Vodafone and Gloria Jean's Coffees.[12]

Cast

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Mel Greig
 
Tyler Atkins and Nathan Joliffe

The cast included married fitness entrepreneurs, farmers, friends of Egyptian descent, models, Big W workmates and reunited sisters. Notably, Nathan, who teamed up with Tyler, is the boyfriend of 2006 Miss Australia, Erin McNaught.[13] Renae was also the runner up of Miss Universe Australia 2010.[6] Entrepreneurs Richard & Joey Marc were the authors of Please Mum, Don't Supersize Me![14] Ryot & Liberty were the brother and sister of Rebel Wilson.[15]

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
Ryan "Ryot" Wilson 23 Brother & Sister Sydney, New South Wales Eliminated 1st
(in Huế, Vietnam)
Liberty Wilson 27
Anne-Marie Brown 53 Workmates Perth, Western Australia Eliminated 2nd
(in Macau)
Tracy Read 46
Richard Toutounji 29 Married Entrepreneurs Sydney, New South Wales Eliminated 3rd
(in Addo, South Africa)
Joey Toutounji 30
Mo El-Leissy 26 Friends Melbourne, Victoria Eliminated 4th
(in Cape Town, South Africa)
Mos Haroun 25
Alana Munday 25 Reunited Sisters Adelaide, South Australia Eliminated 5th
(in Prague, Czech Republic)
Mel Greig 28
Chris Pselletes 23 Dating Sydney, New South Wales Eliminated 6th
(in Niedzica, Poland)
Anastasia Drimousis 21
Dave Miller 52 Married Bikers Geraldton, Western Australia Eliminated 7th
(en route to Masada, Israel)
Kelly Miller 37
Matt Nunn 26 Farmers Birdsville, Queensland Eliminated 8th
(in Colombo, Sri Lanka)
Tom Warriner 26 Newcastle Waters, Northern Territory
Jeff Downes 60 Father & Son Brisbane, Queensland Third place
Luke Downes 32
Sam Schoers 22 Models Perth, Western Australia Runners-up
Renae Wauhop 23
Tyler Atkins 25 Surfers Sydney, New South Wales Winners
Nathan Joliffe 25
Future appearances

Nathan Joliffe later competed on the second seasonofThe Celebrity Apprentice Australia.

Richard & Joey had a television show on Foxtel called Feel Good TV.[16]

After this season, Mel Greig replaced Maude Garrett as a co-host of the Hot30 Countdown on the Today Radio Network, where she later gained international notoriety for her role in a controversial prank call to an English hospital that was treating Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge for morning sickness.[17] Subsequently, she also appeared on the fourth seasonofThe Celebrity Apprentice Australia.[18]

Mo El-Leissy had a role on a Muslim sketch comedy show on SBS called Legally Brown.[19]

In 2019, Sam Schoers competed in the sixth seasonofAustralian Survivor.[20]

Results

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The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order.

Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 3 4 5+[b] 6 7 8+[c] 9 10 11 12
Tyler & Nathan 6th 1st 3rd 2nd[d] 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st
Sam & Renae 1st 5th 8thε[e] 5th 6th 6th 4th 3rd[f] 4th 4th 1st 2nd
Jeff & Luke 4th 4th 6th 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Matt & Tom 5th 2nd 5th 1st 2nd 4th 6th[g] 5th 1st 1st 4th
Dave & Kelly 2nd 6th 4th 6th 4th 5th 5th 4th 5th
Chris & Anastasia 7th 3rd 7th 3rd 7th 2nd 1st 6th[f]
Alana & Mel 8th[h] 10th 2nd 7th 5th 7th
Mo & Mos 11th 7th[i] 9th 8th 8th
Richard & Joey 10th 9th 1stƒ[j] 9th[d]
Anne-Marie & Tracy 9th[h] 8th 10th
Ryot & Liberty 3rd 11th
Notes
  1. ^ A team that is "marked for elimination" must check in at the Pit Stop in first place; otherwise they would receive a 30-minute penalty.
  • ^ This leg featured an Intersection. The teams were paired up thusly: Tyler & Nathan and Jeff & Luke, Matt & Tom and Chris & Anastasia, Dave & Kelly and Alana & Mel, and Sam & Renae and Mo & Mos.
  • ^ This leg featured an Intersection. The teams were paired up thusly: Jeff & Luke and Tyler & Nathan, Sam & Renae and Chris & Anastasia, and Dave & Kelly and Matt & Tom.
  • ^ a b Tyler & Nathan chose to use the U-Turn on Richard & Joey.
  • ^ This team used their Express Pass to bypass one of the tasks on this leg.
  • ^ a b Sam & Renae and Chris & Anastasia initially arrived 1st and 2nd, respectively, but both teams were penalized for quitting the Intersection task. Chris & Anastasia were given the full 4-hour penalty for chosing to quit the task, while Sam & Renae were given a 2-hour penalty after being forced to quit the task by Chris & Anastasia. While Sam & Renae's placement dropped to 3rd, Chris & Anastasia's placement dropped to last.
  • ^ This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
  • ^ a b The starting placements of Anne-Marie & Tracy and Alana & Mel were switched, resulting in Anne-Marie & Tracy and Alana & Mel beginning this leg in 9th and 8th place, respectively. No explanation was given for this switch.
  • ^ Mo & Mos initially arrived 4th, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for being "marked for elimination" and not arriving 1st. Three teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Mo & Mos to 7th.
  • ^ This team won the Fast Forward on this leg.
  • Race summary

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    The route map of the first series of The Amazing Race Australia.
    Destinations   Air travel     Rail travel     Water travel     Bus travel
      Helicopter travel     Bicycle travel     Gondola travel
    Route Markers   Detour     Roadblock     Fast Forward     Intersection     U-Turn     Pit Stop

    Leg 1 (Australia → Indonesia)

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    The islet of Gili Trawangan was the first Pit Stop in the inaugural series of The Amazing Race Australia.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 2 (Indonesia → Vietnam)

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    This leg's Pit Stop was located at the citadel of the former Vietnamese capitalinHuế.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 3 (Vietnam → Hong Kong → Macau)

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    InHong Kong, teams visited the Jumbo Floating Restaurant, where they had to bite into fortune cookies to find their clue.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 4 (Macau → South Africa)

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    For the leg's Roadblock, racers had to bungee jump off of the Bloukrans Bridge outside of Port Elizabeth.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 5 (South Africa)

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    The final task in Cape Town had teams search the Atlantis Dunes for a clue.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 6 (South Africa → Netherlands → Czech Republic)

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    Teams visited the Oud Hollands Gebakkraam food cart in Amsterdam, where each team member had to eat two appelbollen before receiving their next clue.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 7 (Czech Republic)

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    While in Prague, teams paid a visit to the Dancing House.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 8 (Czech Republic → Poland)

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    Teams ended this leg in PolandatNiedzica Castle.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 9 (Poland → Israel)

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    After arriving in Israel, teams visited the Azrieli Center for a clue.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Questions Answers
    Dave & Kelly Jeff & Luke Matt & Tom Sam & Renae Tyler & Nathan
    Which team's relationship do you envy? Dave & Kelly Tyler & Nathan Jeff & Luke Tyler & Nathan Jeff & Luke
    Which team would be first to lend you a helping hand? Sam & Renae Matt & Tom Jeff & Luke Anne-Marie & Tracy Chris & Anastasia
    If the Race were a foursome, which team would you pair up with? Alana & Mel Tyler & Nathan Jeff & Luke Tyler & Nathan Jeff & Luke
    Which team has been the most strategic? Jeff & Luke Matt & Tom Tyler & Nathan Richard & Joey Richard & Joey
    Apart from your own team, which team most deserves to win? Sam & Renae Tyler & Nathan Jeff & Luke Matt & Tom Sam & Renae
    Additional note

    Leg 10 (Israel)

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    In the "Pilgrim's Trail" Detour in Jerusalem, teams had to carry an 80-kg cross along the Via Dolorosa, the path Jesus took to his crucifixion.
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    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 11 (Israel → Sri Lanka)

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    In the town of Ambalangoda, teams had to search a street festival for a man wearing a particular mask in order to receive their next clue.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 12 (Sri Lanka → Singapore → Australia)

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    Teams visited the Singapore Flyer before returning to Australia.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Nation Flag
    Australia  
    Indonesia  
    Vietnam  
    China  
    South Africa  
    Netherlands  
    Czech Republic  
    Poland  
    Israel  
    Sri Lanka  
    Singapore  
    Australia  

    Ratings

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    # Episode Title Airdate Viewers Nightly viewers Rank Ref
    Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
    1 "Nothing's Smooth Sailing with Us" (Indonesia) 16 May 2011 338,000 437,000 183,000 124,000 176,000 1,258,000 #5 [21]
    2 The End in the Beginning / "Like Four Seasons in a Day" (Vietnam) 23 May 2011 340,000 403,000 177,000 113,000 111,000 1,144,000 #7 [22]
    3 Chinese Zodiac / "We've Got Pain, But We've Not Lost Any Weight" (China) 30 May 2011 305,000 413,000 165,000 115,000 137,000 1,135,000 #9 [23]
    4 "A Town That Was 15-20 Letters Long" (South Africa) 6 June 2011 307,000 393,000 161,000 133,000 172,000 1,165,000 #7 [24]
    5 Karma / "The Woman-ness to Realize Where You Went Wrong" (South Africa) 13 June 2011 336,000 386,000 160,000 143,000 136,000 1,161,000 #7 [25]
    6 "The Last Team Will Spend the Night in the Dungeon" (Netherlands and Czech Republic) 20 June 2011 337,000 410,000 199,000 112,000 155,000 1,213,000 #7 [26]
    7 Czech Ferrari's / "It's Just Like Where's Wally" (Czech Republic) 27 June 2011 312,000 352,000 149,000 123,000 140,000 1,075,000 #7 [27]
    8 Polish Nightmares / "At Least the View's Nice" (Poland) 4 July 2011 271,000 344,000 167,000 110,000 141,000 1,032,000 #8 [28]
    9 Desert Odyssey / "When I Saw Everyone Freezing to Death" (Israel) 11 July 2011 301,000 335,000 149,000 97,000 157,000 1,039,000 #9 [29]
    10 Pilgrims Trail / "I Hope We Don't Have to Wear a Crown of Thorns" (Israel) 18 July 2011 303,000 344,000 175,000 125,000 177,000 1,124,000 #7 [30]
    11 "You the Nice Cowboy" (Sri Lanka) 25 July 2011 253,000 333,000 143,000 118,000 117,000 963,000 #10 [31]
    12 Finale / "You're Good at Spending Money" (Singapore and Australia) 1 August 2011 293,000 408,000 162,000 121,000 211,000 1,195,000 #6 [32]

    References

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