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1 Production  



1.1  Development and filming  







2 Release  



2.1  Broadcast  





2.2  Marketing  







3 Cast  





4 Results  





5 Race summary  



5.1  Leg 1 (Finland  Thailand)  





5.2  Leg 2 (Thailand)  





5.3  Leg 3 (Thailand  Vietnam)  





5.4  Leg 4 (Vietnam)  





5.5  Leg 5 (Vietnam  Philippines)  





5.6  Leg 6 (Philippines)  





5.7  Leg 7 (Philippines  Indonesia)  





5.8  Leg 8 (Indonesia)  





5.9  Leg 9 (Indonesia)  





5.10  Leg 10 (Indonesia  Malaysia)  





5.11  Leg 11 (Malaysia)  





5.12  Leg 12 (Malaysia  Singapore  Finland)  







6 Reception  



6.1  Critical reception  





6.2  Television ratings  







7 References  





8 External links  














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Amazing Race Suomi
Season 1
Presented byHeikki Paasonen
No. of teams12
WinnerKaisa Mäkäräinen & Mari Eder
No. of legs12
Distance traveled26,000 km (16,000 mi)
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkNelonen
Original release30 September (2023-09-30) –
16 December 2023 (2023-12-16)
Additional information
Filming dates24 July –
16 August 2023
Season chronology

Next →
Season 2

This is the first season of Amazing Race Suomi (Finnish: Amazing Race Finland), an Finnish reality television game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by Heikki Paasonen, it featured twelve teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship and including at least one celebrity contestant, in a race around Southeast Asia to win 30,000.[1] This season visited two continents and six countries and travelled over 26,000 kilometres (16,000 mi) during twelve legs. Starting in Helsinki, racers travelled through Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore, before finishing in Helsinki. The season premiered on 30 September 2023 on Nelonen with season finale on 16 December.

Friends and biathletes Kaisa Mäkäräinen and Mari Eder won this season, while father-son duo Tuukka & Sami Ritokoski finished in second place, and friends and work partners Janne Lehtonen and Robin Hendry finished in third place.[2]

Production

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Development and filming

[edit]
The first-ever Amazing Race Suomi began from Töölönlahti, a neighbourhood in Helsinki.

Finnish television network Nelonen held talks with Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri for years on how they could make The Amazing Race format in Finland. After the rights were secured, Moskito Television obtained Jesse McDonald, a producer who had travelled internationally for almost 20 years with the original show, as an executive producer.[3]

The casting for the celebrity teams of the first season finished in early 2023. On 12 April 2023, it was announced that filming would occur during the summer with contestants traveling around the world.[1] On 25 May 2023, it was announced that Heikki Paasonen would host the show, filming of which would start in late July.[4][5] On 24 July 2023, the teams were announced as the race began from Töölönlahti.[6] After leaving Helsinki, teams travelled throughout Southeast AsiatoThailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.[7] Filming lasted for roughly four weeks and concluded on 16 August 2023 back in Helsinki, Finland.[8]

Release

[edit]

Broadcast

[edit]

The first trailer of the first season was released on 29 August, which featured a sneak peek about the season, some tasks and locations.[7]

Marketing

[edit]

Sponsors for this season include CamelBak, Fjällräven, Free bug repellent, HAI Group, Jack Wolfskin, Makia, Rela tablets and Superdry.[9] The participants' backpacks advert OP Pohjola, a Finnish bank service.

Cast

[edit]

Each team is composed of two individuals who have some type of relationship to each other. In the first season, there are 12 Finnish celebrity teams competing.[6][10][11] Green LeagueMPFatim Diarra was asked to participate but declined.[12]

Contestants Notability Age Relationship Status
Anna Perho Author 52 Mother & Son Eliminated 1st
(in Bangkok, Thailand)
Atte Lehtiniittu 22
Aino-Kaisa Pekonen Member of Parliament 44 Work Partners Eliminated 2nd
(in Phuket, Thailand)
Silvia Modig Member of the European Parliament 46
Lotta Hintsa Miss Finland 2013 34 Sisters Medically removed
(in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Noora Hintsa 32
Katariina Kaitue Actress 56 Mother & Son Eliminated 4th
(in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Benjamin Harima 29
Jukka Rasila Donald Duck voice actor 53 Cohabiting Couple Eliminated 5th
(in Manila, Philippines)
Mirva Nieminen 45
Ilmari Nurminen Member of Parliament 32 Couple Eliminated 6th
(in Pampanga, Philippines)
Aapo Hettula 30
Peter Vesterbacka Developer of Angry Birds 55 Mentor & Mentee Eliminated 7th
(in Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Thy "Anna" Nguyen 18
Marcus Grönholm WRC drivers' champion 55 Friends Eliminated 8th
(in Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Timo Rautiainen WRC co-drivers' champion 58
Bakari Diarra Entrepreneur, Vitunleija 25 Friends Eliminated 9th
(in George Town, Malaysia)
Samuel Chime Social media personality 24
Janne Lehtonen Head Instructor on Erikoisjoukot 40 Friends Third place
Robin Hendry Instructor on Erikoisjoukot 37
Tuukka Ritokoski Radio presenter on Radio Suomipop 28 Father & Son Runners-up
Sami Ritokoski 58
Kaisa Mäkäräinen Biathlete 40 Friends Winners
Mari Eder Biathlete & Cross-country skier 35

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[a] 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Kaisa & Mari 3rd 2nd 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 1st
Tuukka & Sami 2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 6th 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 2nd
Janne & Robin 9th 7th 6th 2nd 4th 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd
Bakari & Samuel 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 4th 4th 4th 4th 1st 4th
Marcus & Timo 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 1st 6th 5th 5th 5th
Peter & Anna 6th 6th 5th 5th 7th 5th 6th 6th
Ilmari & Aapo 10th 10th 8th 8th 5th 7th
Jukka & Mirva 8th 8th 7th 7th 8th
Katariina & Benjamin 11th 9th 9th
Lotta & Noora 5th 5th [b]
Aino-Kaisa & Silvia 7th 11th
Anna & Atte 12th
Notes
  1. ^ The third and fourth legs were combined to a "Super Leg", whereby all of the remaining teams were instructed to continue racing immediately after the third leg without a rest period.
  • ^ Noora & Lotta left the competition at the start of the third leg after they both exhibited health difficulties.
  • Race summary

    [edit]
    Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
    Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
    Route Markers Kiertotie (Detour)    Tiesulku (Roadblock)    Hidaste (Speed Bump)    Etapin päätepiste (Pit Stop)

    Leg 1 (Finland → Thailand)

    [edit]
    Benchakitti ParkinBangkok served as the first Pit Stop of the season.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Country Flag Currency
    Czech Republic Czech Republic Koruna
    Malaysia Malaysia Ringgit
    Mexico Mexico Peso
    Thailand Thailand Baht
    Tunisia Tunisia Dinar

    Leg 2 (Thailand)

    [edit]
    Teams visited the beaches of Phuket, including Layan Beach for the Detour, during the second leg.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 3 (Thailand → Vietnam)

    [edit]
    This leg's Detour on Thanh Đa Island was set in Bình Quới Village.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 4 (Vietnam)

    [edit]
    In the Old Saigon area of Ho Chi Minh City, teams visited the Saigon Central Post Office.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 5 (Vietnam → Philippines)

    [edit]
    InManila, teams visited the Manila Zoo, where they faced this leg's Roadblock.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 6 (Philippines)

    [edit]
    Much of the sixth leg was set in Pampanga in the region surrounding Mount Arayat.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 7 (Philippines → Indonesia)

    [edit]
    Racers performed a Balinese dance for the Roadblock in Bali.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 8 (Indonesia)

    [edit]
    This leg visited Prambanan Temple in the Special Region of Yogyakarta for the Detour.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 9 (Indonesia)

    [edit]
    In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to traverse a tightrope over the Goa Jomblang.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 10 (Indonesia → Malaysia)

    [edit]
    Racers had to ascend the stairs of Batu Caves and deliver an offering while in Kuala Lumpur.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 11 (Malaysia)

    [edit]
    InPenang, teams visited the Han Jiang Ancestral Temple and performed a Chinese opera fight routine.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 12 (Malaysia → Singapore → Finland)

    [edit]
    The first season of Amazing Race Suomi concluded at the Helsinki Velodrome.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Leg City/state Currency Landmark Object Eliminated team
    1 Bangkok Baht Wat Saket Bell Anna & Atte
    2 Phuket Baht Wat Sri Sunthon Coins Aino-Kaisa & Silvia
    3 Ho Chi Minh City Dong Thanh Đa Pottery Katariina & Benjamin
    4 Ho Chi Minh City Dong Thao Cam Vien Scorpion No elimination
    5 Manila Peso Fort Santiago Snake Jukka & Mirva
    6 Pampanga Peso Pandacaqui Microphone Ilmari & Aapo
    7 Bali Rupiah Sari Wisata Budaya Panjat Pinang No elimination
    8 Yogyakarta Rupiah Prambanan Bow Peter & Anna
    9 Yogyakarta Rupiah Benteng Vredeburg Kebo-keboan Marcus & Timo
    10 Kuala Lumpur Ringgit Saloma Bridge Book No elimination
    11 Penang Ringgit Hean Boo Thean Blowpipe Bakari & Samuel

    Reception

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    Critical reception

    [edit]

    The Finnish season drew criticism for including Left Alliance politicians (Nurminen, Pekonen and Modig), who have advocated for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, on a show that includes air travel.[14] Filming of the show also began after the 2023 Greece wildfiresonRhodes, leading to more vocal criticism.[15][16] Prior to the start of filming, producer Pauliina Koutala from Moskito Television stated that the show was made with climate change in mind and that they would be offsetting emissions used for filming, which included having teams fly on airlines that use sustainable aviation fuel and rainforest reclamation at the Rimba Raya Biodiversity ReserveonBorneo.[3] In addition, the production team planned a route in such a way to minimise air travel with alternative forms of transportation on land.[17] In total, all the contestants who reached the final leg travelled about 26,000 kilometres (16,000 mi) by airplanes, roughly corresponding to approximately two round trip flights from Helsinki to New York City.[18] On 14 September 2023, Nurminen, Pekonen and Modig stated at a press event that they understood the criticism and agreed to compete after learning about the flight compensations.[19]

    Despite the negative social feedback, many Finnish television consumers were positive towards the first season's contestants with many praising the new and varied faces that have not been on reality television programs before.[20] The fast-paced action and comedic elements of the show were praised, and the Finnish version was very similar and relatable to its original American counterpart.[21] Even though the first season took place almost entirely in Southeast Asia and did not feature "flight drama", consumers were overall positive about how this huge format was made in Finland and expressed interest for another season.[22]

    According to Nelonen, the first season got a very respectful reception, with the program reach of the whole season reached the total of 2.9 million viewers from 4+ age group, if included all the streaming services and platforms. The average viewership for the season reached 429,000,[2] with season finale picking up the highest average figures of the season for a single episode: 580,000.[23] Prior to the season finale, the season was nominated for a Golden Venla Award in the category of "Competition Reality" and the Best Director (Jussi Korva & Olli Horttana).[24]

    Television ratings

    [edit]

    The following ratings are taken from Finnpanel.[25]

    No. Air date Episode Weekly rank Ratings on same day
    (All 4+ years old)
    Ref
    1 30 September 2023 In the Heart of the Big City 1 375,000 [26]
    2 7 October 2023 An Impossible Challenge 3 305,000 [27]
    3 14 October 2023 Local Fun 3 305,000 [28]
    4 21 October 2023 Shivering Lunch 1 362,000 [29]
    5 28 October 2023 Buzzing Market 2 328,000 [30]
    6 4 November 2023 The Worst Nightmare 2 357,000 [31]
    7 11 November 2023 Magic of Dance 1 403,000 [32]
    8 18 November 2023 Bull's Eye 1 359,000 [33]
    9 25 November 2023 On the Wire 1 362,000 [34]
    10 2 December 2023 The Temple Gift 1 457,000 [35]
    11 9 December 2023 Street Art and Stick Fighting 2 408,000 [36]
    12 16 December 2023 The Final Squeeze 1 580,000 [23]

    References

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    1. ^ a b "IL paljastaa: Tällainen on Suomen The Amazing Racesta on tulossa – Luvassa julkkiskausi". Iltalehti (in Finnish).
  • ^ a b "Kaisa Mäkäräinen ja Mari Eder ovat Suomen ensimmäiset Amazing Race -voittajat!". nelonen (in Finnish). 17 December 2023.
  • ^ a b "Onko tässä Suomen suurin tv-tuotanto? Amazing Race -ohjelman kuvaukset alkavat tänään". iltalehti (in Finnish).
  • ^ "Amazing Race saapuu vihdoin Suomeen – juontajana Heikki Paasonen!". Nelonen (in Finnish). 25 May 2023.
  • ^ @heikkipaasonen (July 20, 2023). "Sinne se meni, viimeinen lomapäivä Maanantaina alkaa elämäni duunireissu, kun päästään vihdoin tekemään kotimaista versiota Amazing Racesta" [There it went, the last day of vacation. On Monday the work trip of my life begins when I finally get to make a Finnish version of Amazing Race.] (in Finnish). Retrieved July 21, 2023 – via Instagram.
  • ^ a b "Nämä 12 paria lähtevät elämänsä seikkailuun – Amazing Race Suomi starttaa tänään Helsingistä". Nelonen (in Finnish). 18 July 2023.
  • ^ a b "Tältä näyttää Amazing Race Suomi – Ensimmäinen traileri julki" (in Finnish). Iltalehti.
  • ^ "Salailu sai nyt päättyä – ampumahiihtolegenda Mari Eder astui esiin". Suomiurheilu (in Finnish). 18 August 2023.
  • ^ "Amazing Race Suomi - Episode 1". Ruutu (in Finnish).
  • ^ "IL: The Amazing Racen Suomi-versio on julkkiskisa". Seiska (in Finnish). 13 April 2023.
  • ^ "Suosikkiohjelma Amazing Race tulee viimein Suomeen! Mukana 12 julkkistiimiä". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). 25 May 2023.
  • ^ ""Kaikki lentomatkat tullaan kompensoimaan", Amazing Race -tiimi vakuutti – Selvitimme, miten lentojen kompensoiminen toimii". Iltalehti (in Finnish).
  • ^ "Yllätyskäänne! Yksi Amazing Race -pareista jättää kisan kesken". iltalehti (in Finnish).
  • ^ "Finnish left-wing politicians face criticism for flying around world for TV". Helsinki Times. 26 July 2023. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  • ^ "Kolme rajuja ilmastotoimia vaatinutta kansanedustajaa lentää TV-ohjelmassa ympäri maailmaa – Someraivo heräsi". iltalehti (in Finnish).
  • ^ "Tästä syystä kolmen poliitikon tosi-tv-kisailu laukaisi somemyräkän "Ei kyllä herätä positiivisia ajatuksia"". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). 24 July 2023.
  • ^ "Amazing Race sai aikaan someraivon – näin kanava vastaa kritiikkiin". ilta-sanomat (in Finnish). 26 July 2023.
  • ^ "Amazing Race Suomi 2023 ja lentojen ympäristövaikutukset". nelonen. 14 September 2023.
  • ^ "Poliitikot vastaavat kritiikkiin lentelystä tosi-tv-ohjelmassa". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 14 September 2023.
  • ^ "Somessa ylistetään Amazing Race Suomi -osallistujia – Yhtä asiaa kritisoidaan ylitse muiden". iltalehti (in Finnish).
  • ^ "Amazing Race Suomi ei kalpene amerikkalaisen alkuperäisversion rinnalla". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). 30 September 2023.
  • ^ "Näkökulma: Näistä syistä Amazing Race Suomi ei täyttänyt odotuksia". Seiska (in Finnish). 18 December 2023.
  • ^ a b "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 50/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Kultainen Venla 2023 -finalistit julkistettu". Golden Venla.
  • ^ "Finnpanel – TV Audiance Measurement". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 39/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 40/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 41/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 42/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 43/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 44/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 45/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 46/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 47/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 48/2023". Finnpanel.
  • ^ "Weekly Top Programs By Channel Nelonen, Week 49/2023". Finnpanel.
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