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1 Production  



1.1  Development and filming  





1.2  Casting  







2 Release  



2.1  Marketing  







3 Cast  





4 Results  





5 Race summary  



5.1  Leg 1 (United States  Ecuador)  





5.2  Leg 2 (Ecuador  Chile)  





5.3  Leg 3 (Chile)  





5.4  Leg 4 (Chile  Argentina)  





5.5  Leg 5 (Argentina  Mozambique)  





5.6  Leg 6 (Mozambique  Tanzania)  





5.7  Leg 7 (Tanzania  Poland)  





5.8  Leg 8 (Poland)  





5.9  Leg 9 (Poland  Malaysia)  





5.10  Leg 10 (Malaysia  Hong Kong)  





5.11  Leg 11 (Hong Kong  Macau)  





5.12  Leg 12 (Macau  Hong Kong  Guam)  





5.13  Leg 13 (Guam  United States)  







6 Elimination Station  





7 Reception  



7.1  Critical response  





7.2  Ratings  







8 References  





9 External links  














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The Amazing Race 11
Season 11
Region 1 DVD cover
Presented byPhil Keoghan
No. of teams11
WinnerEric Sanchez & Danielle Turner
No. of legs13
Distance traveled45,000 mi (72,000 km)
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseFebruary 18 (2007-02-18) –
May 6, 2007 (2007-05-06)
Additional information
Filming datesNovember 21 (2006-11-21) –
December 19, 2006 (2006-12-19)[1]
Season chronology

← Previous
Season 10

Next →
Season 12

List of episodes

The Amazing Race 11 (also known as The Amazing Race: All-Stars) is the eleventh season of the American reality competition show The Amazing Race. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, it featured eleven teams of two, ten returning teams from previous editions and a dating couple with members from two teams that had competed against each other, competing in a race around the world in order to win US$1,000,000. This season visited six continents and nine countries and traveled over 45,000 miles (72,000 km). Starting in Palmetto Bay, Florida, outside of Miami, racers traveled through Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Mozambique, Tanzania, Poland, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Macau, Guam, and Hawaii before finishing in San Francisco. The season premiered on CBS on February 18, 2007, and the season finale aired on May 6, 2007.[2]

Dating couple Eric Sanchez and Danielle Turner, who had competed on opposing teams on The Amazing Race 9, were the winners of this season, while beauty queens Dustin Seltzer and Kandice Pelletier from The Amazing Race 10 finished in second place, and cousins Charla Faddoul and Mirna Hindoyan from The Amazing Race 5 finished in third place.

Production

[edit]

Development and filming

[edit]
The docks of the Charles Deering Historical Estate located outside of Miami was the starting line of The Amazing Race: All-Stars.

As early as 2004, there had been talk about an all-star edition of The Amazing Race, with speculation that it would occur during the eighth season, just as it had with Survivor. These rumors were fueled by reports that season 4 winner Reichen Lehmkuhl had been invited to appear in a future all-star race.[3] Speculation continued for the next few years, particularly after CBS aired all-star editions of their two other reality competition series, Survivor and Big Brother.[4] On September 28, 2006, CBS ordered an 11th season of The Amazing Race.[5] In November 2006, the network officially acknowledged that an all-star edition was in production.[6] Host Phil Keoghan was originally skeptical that an all-star edition was feasible. Over time, Keoghan felt that "as we got more and more really good teams, it just seemed like it had to happen."[7]

This season traveled a little over 45,000 miles (72,000 km), across thirty cities and six continents and was the second season (after season 5) to visit every habitable continent. The new locales visited in this season were Ecuador, Mozambique, Poland, Macau, and Guam. This was the last season to feature the Yield until The Amazing Race 32.[8]

Casting

[edit]

Phil Keoghan personally submitted a list of fifteen teams that he thought should return. Ten of them were chosen. The team he didn't choose was Eric & Danielle, who did not previously race together. Keoghan said, "I didn't think of that new combination, which actually is a really good one."[9] He also added that the production team's goal for the race "wasn't to pick the best racers," but "to pick the teams that have earned the most attention over the last 10 seasons."[7] Only one team, Uchenna & Joyce, had won their original season, while other seasons' winners criticized CBS' casting process after being omitted, most notably Chip and Kim McAllister (season 5), and B.J. Averell and Tyler MacNiven (season 9).[10]

Colin Guinn and Christie Woods from season 5 were invited to participate, but declined due to Christie's pregnancy.[11] They would eventually participate on The Amazing Race 31.[12] Flo Pesenti and Drew Riker, who began dating after meeting during season 3, were invited to participate, but Flo reportedly declined because she felt the first race had brought out the worst in her, and her season 3 winning partner, Zach Behr, was not invited to join her.[13]

Rob and Amber Mariano (née Brkich) had gotten married after competing on season 7.

Release

[edit]

Marketing

[edit]

This season introduced the Elimination Station, featured on the official website. A series of thirteen web episodes presented the eliminated contestants living together in a common house in their sequester location in Acapulco, Mexico. The series was viewable only in the United States and was available on the Innertube video streaming service on the CBS website, with a new episode debuting immediately following the airing of each new Amazing Race episode in the Pacific Time Zone.[14]

Cast

[edit]
From left to right: Drew Feinberg, Rob Mariano, Oswald Mendez, Danny Jimenez, Charla Faddoul, and Eric Sanchez

The eleven teams were selected from among the first ten seasons.[15]

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
John Vito Pietanza 32 Formerly Dating
The Amazing Race 3
New York City, New York Eliminated 1st
(in Cotopaxi National Park, Ecuador)
Jill Aquilino 29
Kevin O'Connor 40 Lifelong Friends
The Amazing Race 1
Bayonne, New Jersey Eliminated 2nd
(in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile)
Drew Feinberg 41 Staten Island, New York
David Conley, Jr. 33 Coal Miner & Wife
The Amazing Race 10
Stone, Kentucky Eliminated 3rd
(in Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, Chile)
Mary Conley 32
Rob Mariano 30 Newlyweds
The Amazing Race 7
Pensacola, Florida Eliminated 4th
(on Isla Redonda, Argentina)
Amber Mariano 28
Teri Pollack 53 Married Parents
The Amazing Race 3
Palm City, Florida Eliminated 5th
(in Zanzibar City, Tanzania)
Ian Pollack 54
Joe Baldassare 56 Life Partners
The Amazing Race 1
Laguna Niguel, California Eliminated 6th
(in Sułoszowa, Poland)
Bill Bartek 53
Uchenna Agu 42 Married
The Amazing Race 7
Houston, Texas Eliminated 7th
(in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Joyce Agu 46
Oswald Mendez 36 Best Friends
The Amazing Race 2
New York City, New York Eliminated 8th
(in Humåtak, Guam)
Danny Jimenez 41 Miami, Florida
Charla Faddoul 30 Cousins
The Amazing Race 5
Towson, Maryland Third place
Mirna Hindoyan 30
Dustin Seltzer 24 Beauty Queens
The Amazing Race 10
Seattle, Washington Runners-up
Kandice Pelletier 25 New York City, New York
Eric Sanchez 28 Dating
The Amazing Race 9
Deerfield Beach, Florida Winners
Danielle Turner 23 Staten Island, New York
Future appearances

Rob Mariano went on to compete on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, Survivor: Redemption Island, and participated as a non-competing mentor on Survivor: Island of the Idols.[16] Rob and Amber both returned to Survivor to compete on Survivor: Winners at War.[17] On May 23, 2016, Rob appeared on a Survivor-themed primetime special episode of The Price is Right.[18] In 2024, Rob competed on Deal or No Deal Island.[19] Later in the year, Rob competed on the third seasonofThe Traitors.[20]

Results

[edit]

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 6 7 8+[b] 9 10 11 12 13
Eric & Danielle 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 6th 5th 5th 5th 3rd<[c] 4th 3rd<[d][e] 2nd 1st
Dustin & Kandice 6th 6th 4th 5th 2nd 4th 1st 3rd 1st>[c] 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
Charla & Mirna 8th 8th 8th 7th 1st 1st 4th 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd
Oswald & Danny 2nd 2nd 5th 1st 4th 2nd 2nd 1stƒ[f] 4th 1stƒ[f] 4th>[d] 4th
Uchenna & Joyce 7th 5th 2nd 6th 7th 3rd 3rd 1stƒ[f] 5th
Joe & Bill 5th 3rd 7th 4th 5th 6th 6th 6th[g]
Teri & Ian 3rd 7th 6th 3rd 3rd 7th
Rob & Amber 1st 1st 1st 8th
David & Mary 9th 9th 9th
Kevin & Drew 10th 10th
John Vito & Jill 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: Eric & Danielle and Joe & Bill, Dustin & Kandice and Charla & Mirna, and Oswald & Danny and Uchenna & Joyce.
  • ^ a b Dustin & Kandice chose to Yield Eric & Danielle.
  • ^ a b Oswald & Danny chose to Yield Eric & Danielle.
  • ^ Eric & Danielle initially arrived 2nd, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for being "marked for elimination" and not arriving 1st. Charla & Mirna checked in during this penalty time, dropping Eric & Danielle to 3rd.
  • ^ a b c This team won the Fast Forward on this leg.
  • ^ Joe & Bill initially arrived 5th, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for being "marked for elimination" and not arriving 1st. Eric & Danielle checked in during this penalty time, dropping Joe & Bill to last.
  • Race summary

    [edit]
    The route of The Amazing Race 11.
    Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
    Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
    Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    Fast Forward    Yield    Intersection    Pit Stop

    Leg 1 (United States → Ecuador)

    [edit]
    The Cotopaxi volcano in Ecuador was the locale of the Detour and the Pit Stop of the first leg.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 2 (Ecuador → Chile)

    [edit]
    The Detour in Chile took place at the Chuquicamata copper mine.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 3 (Chile)

    [edit]
    The Petrohué River in Chile's Los Lagos Region was the site of this leg's Detour.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 4 (Chile → Argentina)

    [edit]
    Teams visited Ushuaia, Argentina, one of the southernmost cities in the world, on this leg.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 5 (Argentina → Mozambique)

    [edit]
    The Fortaleza de Maputo was the Pit Stop in Mozambique.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 6 (Mozambique → Tanzania)

    [edit]
    Teams ended the leg in Zanzibar at the famous Old FortinStone Town.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 7 (Tanzania → Poland)

    [edit]
    Teams finished this leg at Warsaw's Łazienki Palace, overlooking the reflection pool.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 8 (Poland)

    [edit]
    InPoland, teams visited the Auschwitz concentration camp and paid tribute to those killed during the Holocaust.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 9 (Poland → Malaysia)

    [edit]
    Once in Malaysia, teams had to climb up several steps on the stairs of the famous Batu Caves for their clue.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 10 (Malaysia → Hong Kong)

    [edit]
    The Happy Valley Racecourse at the Hong Kong Jockey Club was the Pit Stop for this leg.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 11 (Hong Kong → Macau)

    [edit]
    The Macau Tower was the site of the Roadblock of this leg.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 12 (Macau → Hong Kong → Guam)

    [edit]
    B-52 bombers were featured on one side of the Detour in Guam.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 13 (Guam → United States)

    [edit]
    In the final destination, San Francisco, teams visited the San Francisco Old Mint for their final task.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Questions Answers
    Charla & Mirna Dustin & Kandice Eric & Danielle
    Who is the least trustworthy? Rob & Amber Joe & Bill Oswald & Danny
    Who has the best sense of humor? Kevin & Drew Uchenna & Joyce Charla & Mirna
    Who is the most overrated? Rob & Amber Rob & Amber Rob & Amber
    Who do you most want to stay in touch with? John Vito & Jill Uchenna & Joyce Uchenna & Joyce
    Additional notes

    Elimination Station

    [edit]

    The first five teams eliminated were sequestered at a villainAcapulco, Mexico to await the finale. Subsequently, eliminated teams telephoned the villa to inform those teams at the villa of their elimination, but continued to run as decoys to throw off spoilers to the final outcome of the season. The sequestered teams met with the decoy teams in the final destination city to cheer on the final three teams as they crossed the Finish Line.

    CBS posted short videos on its website after each episode aired in the Pacific time zone to show the eliminated teams interacting at the villa.

    Reception

    [edit]

    Critical response

    [edit]

    The Amazing Race 11 received mixed reviews. Linda HolmesofTelevision Without Pity was critical of this season's cast writing that "there weren't that many teams that didn't halfway suck to begin with, and we still had about a 75 percent chance of a better ending than this. We're all cursed."[25] Simon Brew of Den of Geek wrote that "the procession of camera hoggers in this season ultimately, come the final round, left the audience with a real problem: there was nobody to root for."[26] Roger Holland of PopMatters wrote that "TAR-11 started poorly, stuttered and staggered around the globe like the zombified remains of its former self, and finished on an absolute all-time low."[27] Leslie Seaton of BuddyTV wrote that even though "the season definitely had some exciting moments, I still maintain that I'm not sure an All-Star season is a great idea for this show."[28] Sarah Kickler Kelber of The Baltimore Sun wrote that "all in all, it was a fun season, even if it's not a result I would have predicted."[29] Heather HavrileskyofSalon wrote "this season's challenges were some of the most frustrating and difficult ever".[30] In 2016, this season was ranked 8th out of the first 27 seasons by the Rob Has a Podcast Amazing Race correspondents.[31]

    Ratings

    [edit]
    Canadian ratings
    Order Episode Viewers (millions) Rank
    1 "I Told You Less Martinis And More Cardio" 1.99 #10[32]
    3 "I'm Sorry I'm Wearing a Bathing Suit; It Is Very Weird, I Know" 1.94 #10
    4 "No Babies on the Race" 2.06 #6
    5 "You Need to Watch Your Jokes, Guys" 1.82 #6
    6 "We're Going to Trade You for Food Now" 1.96 #7
    7 "If I Were In Town, I'd Ask For Your Number" 1.04 #24
    8 "The Way You Look, Yeah" 1.69 #9
    9 "We Are Trying To Make Love, Not War" 1.96 #8
    10 "Good Doing Business With You" 1.91 #5
    11 "Oh My God, the Teletubbies Go to War" 1.97 #9
    12 "Low to the Ground, That's My Technique" 2.03 #8

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Levin, Gary (January 15, 2007). "The Race is on, all-star style". USA Today. Retrieved January 16, 2007.
  • ^ CBS announces The Amazing Race: All-Stars, Survivor: Fiji finales. Retrieved on April 4, 2007.
  • ^ Andy Dehnart (October 14, 2004). "Reichen: all-star Amazing Race discussed". Reality Blurred. Retrieved December 25, 2007.
  • ^ "The Amazing Race: All-Stars Confirmed". IGN. November 22, 2006. Retrieved December 25, 2007.
  • ^ Adalian, Josef (September 28, 2006). "Race facing 11th run". Variety. Retrieved September 28, 2006.
  • ^ Adalian, Josef (November 21, 2006). "Faves to rerun Race". Variety. Retrieved December 25, 2007.
  • ^ a b Angel Cohn (February 16, 2007). "Ready, Set...It's The Amazing Race: All-Stars review". TV Guide. Archived from the original on May 15, 2008.
  • ^ Tharp, Sharon (October 12, 2020). "'The Amazing Race' Host Phil Keoghan Says Season 32 Is 'About Escapism,' Addresses Future of Show Amid Coronavirus Pandemic". Us Weekly. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  • ^ "The Amazing Race host Phil Keoghan dishes about 'All-Stars'". Reality TV World. February 16, 2006. Retrieved February 18, 2007.
  • ^ Steve Rogers (October 24, 2007). "Former The Amazing Race winners whine about All-Stars exclusion". Reality TV World. Retrieved December 25, 2007.
  • ^ Eric Goldman (May 10, 2007). "Amazing Race: All-Stars Interview: Charla and Mirna". TV Guide. Retrieved December 25, 2007.
  • ^ Ross, Dalton (April 5, 2019). "Meet the Amazing Race season 31 reality all-star teams". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved October 12, 2020.
  • ^ Anna Valenzuela Rosas (June 14, 2020). "'Live PD': This Is Dan Abrams Partner Florinka Pesenti". Promipool. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  • ^ ""I'M SORRY TO TELL YOU?YOU'VE BOTH BEEN ELIMINATED FROM THE RACE"? NOW WHAT?". The Futon Critic. February 15, 2007.
  • ^ "The Amazing Race producer Bertram van Munster talks 'All-Stars'". Reality TV World. February 14, 2006. Retrieved December 25, 2007.
  • ^ Tharp, Sharon (September 25, 2019). "'Survivor' Legends Boston Rob Mariano and Sandra Diaz-Twine Break Down Being Mentors for Season 39's 'Island of the Idols'". usmagazine.com. Us Magazine. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  • ^ Ross, Dalton (December 18, 2019). "Meet the cast of Survivor: Winners at War". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved June 16, 2020.
  • ^ "Big Brother, The Amazing Race, And Survivor Stars To Play The Price Is Right". CBS. April 25, 2016. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  • ^ Ross, Dalton (January 8, 2024). "Deal or No Deal Island cast includes Boston Rob and Claudia Jordan". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
  • ^ Brockington, Ariana (June 5, 2024). "'The Traitors' Season 3 cast is revealed — and it's the most 'treacherous' yet". TODAY. Retrieved June 10, 2024.
  • ^ "INTERVIEW: Uchenna and Joyce Agu discuss their 'All-Stars' race". Reality TV World. Retrieved October 12, 2022.
  • ^ a b Arthur E. Perkins, Jr. (November 2009). Circumnavigating the Globe Amazing Race 10 to 14 and Amazing Race Asia 1 to 3. AuthorHouse. p. 69. ISBN 9781449011192.
  • ^ "9 Amazing Scenic Views". CBS.
  • ^ "INTERVIEW: Joe Baldassare and Bill Bartek dish on All-Stars adventure". Retrieved April 2, 2007.
  • ^ Linda Holmes (May 11, 2007). "The Pill of victory". Television Without Pity. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  • ^ Brew, Simon (May 8, 2007). "The slow demise of The Amazing Race". Den of Geek. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  • ^ Holland, Roger (May 14, 2007). "THE AMAZING RACE ALL-STARS". PopMatters. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  • ^ Seaton, Leslie (May 6, 2007). "The Amazing Race: All-Stars, Finale Recap". BuddyTV. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  • ^ Sarah Kickler Kelber (May 6, 2007). "'Amazing Race All-Stars' winner is ..." The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 20, 2022.
  • ^ Heather Havrilesky (May 7, 2007). "Finale wrap-up: "The Amazing Race: All-Stars"". Salon. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  • ^ Mike Bloom; Jessica Liese; Dan Heaton (February 5, 2016). "Amazing Race | Ranking the Season". Rob Has a Podcast (Podcast). Event occurs at 1:29:10. Retrieved March 27, 2021.
  • ^ "Top Programs - Total Canada (English): February 12–18, 2007" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 30, 2007.
  • [edit]
    Awards and achievements
    Preceded by

    First

    The last The Amazing Race team to win just one leg worth up to $3 million dollars
    May 6, 2007–May 8, 2011
    Succeeded by

    The Amazing Race 18


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