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1 Production  



1.1  Development and filming  





1.2  Casting  







2 Release  



2.1  Broadcast  







3 Cast  





4 Results  





5 Race summary  



5.1  Leg 1 (United States  Panama)  





5.2  Leg 2 (Panama  Brazil)  





5.3  Leg 3 (Brazil  Tanzania)  





5.4  Leg 4 (Tanzania)  





5.5  Leg 5 (Tanzania  Norway)  





5.6  Leg 6 (Norway  Italy)  





5.7  Leg 7 (Italy)  





5.8  Leg 8 (Italy  Greece)  





5.9  Leg 9 (Greece  Vietnam)  





5.10  Leg 10 (Vietnam)  





5.11  Leg 11 (Vietnam  South Korea)  





5.12  Leg 12 (South Korea  United States)  







6 Reception  



6.1  Critical response  





6.2  Ratings  







7 References  





8 External links  














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The Amazing Race 29
Season 29
Region 1 DVD cover
Presented byPhil Keoghan
No. of teams11
WinnerBrooke Camhi & Scott Flanary
No. of legs12
Distance traveled36,000 mi (58,000 km)
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseMarch 30 (2017-03-30) –
June 1, 2017 (2017-06-01)
Additional information
Filming datesJune 10 (2016-06-10) –
July 2, 2016 (2016-07-02)
Season chronology

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List of episodes

The Amazing Race 29 is the twenty-ninth season of the American reality competition show The Amazing Race. Unlike previous seasons, which almost exclusively featured teams with pre-existing relationships, this season, hosted by Phil Keoghan, featured 22 contestants who were all complete strangers who met for the first time and formed eleven teams of two at the starting line. These teams competed in a race around the world in order to win US$1,000,000. This season visited five continents and nine countries and traveled over 36,000 miles (58,000 km). Starting in Los Angeles, racers traveled through Panama, Brazil, Tanzania, Norway, Italy, Greece, Vietnam, and South Korea before finishing in Chicago. A new twist introduced in this season allowed teams to use the U-Turn more than once. The season premiered on CBS on Thursday, March 30, 2017, and the season finale aired on June 1, 2017.

Brooke Camhi and Scott Flanary were the winners of this season, while Tara Carr and Joey Covino finished in second place, and London Kaye and Logan Bauer finished in third place.

Production[edit]

Development and filming[edit]

Racers paired up at Grand Hope ParkinDowntown Los Angeles before beginning The Amazing Race 29.

Filming began on June 10, 2016, in Los Angeles.[1][2] By June 12, the show had traveled to Brazil.[1] The season concluded on July 2, 2016, in Chicago.[3] The season included visits to 17 cities across five continents and nine countries over 36,000 miles (58,000 km).[4]

Host Phil Keoghan stated that the twist of casting twenty-two individuals rather than eleven pairs was an idea that the production crew had talked about for some time. They had heard from fans who wanted to apply for the show but were unable to find a partner who could also take time off from work, and the format allowed them to cast twenty-two stand out individuals. Despite the similarities of the twenty-sixth season having team members meeting for the first time at the starting line, Keoghan said that the season was not a testing ground for this season.[5]

This season also introduced a few alterations to the show's rules. While the traditional limit on Roadblock performances was still enforced, there was an additional requirement for this season wherein team members could not perform more than four Roadblocks before the ninth leg. Additionally, there was no limit on how many times a team could use the U-Turn on this season.[6]

Casting[edit]

Unlike previous seasons, casting calls for this season sought single applicants to apply in addition to pairs of applicants.[7]

Release[edit]

Broadcast[edit]

In March 2016, CBS renewed The Amazing Race for the 2016–17 season, but it was left off the fall schedule for the first time since season 12. It was announced in November 2016 that the season would premiere on Friday, April 21, 2017, in its regular Friday time slot after MacGyver finished its season run. On March 10, 2017, CBS announced that it was moving its low-rated new drama Training Day to Saturdays and would move the season premiere up to March 30.[8][9]

Cast[edit]

Redmond Ramos
Tara Carr

The contestants were all strangers to each other who met for the first time at the starting line where they paired up into impromptu teams. Winter X Games snowboarder Matt Ladley was one of the twenty-two individuals included in this season's cast.[4]

Contestants Age Team Name Hometown Status
Kevin Ng 31 Long Hair, Don't Care San Diego, California Eliminated 1st
(in Panama City, Panama)
Jenn Lee 25 Palos Verdes, California
Jessie Shields 28 Swole Sisters Howland, Ohio Eliminated 2nd
(in São Paulo, Brazil)
Francesca Piccoli 33 Banning, California
Seth Tyler 37 Team America Seattle, Washington Eliminated 3rd
(in Zanzibar City, Tanzania)
Olive Beauregard 24 Providence, Rhode Island
Shamir Arzeno 28 The S and S Express Bronx, New York Eliminated 4th
(in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
Sara Fowler 27 Baltimore, Maryland
Vanck Zhu 28 Team Vanck & Ashton Saint Paul, Minnesota Eliminated 5th
(in Tremezzo, Italy)
Ashton Theiss 25 Fort Worth, Texas
Liz Espey 24 Team Liz & Mike Maryville, Missouri Eliminated 6th
(in Athens, Greece)
Michael Rado 37 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Becca Droz 26 Team Fun Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Eliminated 7th
(in Hoa Lư, Vietnam)
Floyd Pierce 21 Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Matt Ladley 25 The Boys Steamboat Springs, Colorado Eliminated 8th
(in Seoul, South Korea)
Redmond Ramos 28 Fremont, California
London Kaye 27 Team LoLo New York City, New York Third place
Logan Bauer 27 Navarre, Florida
Tara Carr 38 Team Mom and Dad Alexandria, Virginia Runners-up
Joey Covino 46 Boston, Massachusetts
Brooke Camhi 36 Team Brooke & Scott Lynbrook, New York Winners
Scott Flanary 34 Charlotte, North Carolina
Future appearances

Becca & Floyd returned to compete on The Amazing Race: Reality Showdown.[10] In 2020, Jenn Lee appeared on the thirty-fifth seasonofThe Challenge.[11]

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 9 10 11 12
Brooke & Scott 4th 6th 6th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd[a] 4th 2nd 1st 1st
Tara & Joey 6th 7th 2nd[b] 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 1st[c] 5th 3rd 3rd 2nd
London & Logan 8th[d] 8th 5th 5th 5th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd
Matt & Redmond 3rd 3rd 4th[e] 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 4th
Becca & Floyd 2nd 5th 8th[f] 2nd 3rdƒ[g] 1st 2nd 5th[c] 1st 5th
Liz & Michael 10th 1st 1st 3rd 7th[h] 4th[i] 6th 6th[a]
Vanck & Ashton 7th 2nd 3rd[e] 6th 4th 7th[i]
Shamir & Sara 5th 9th 7th 8th
Seth & Olive 1st 4th 9th[b]
Jessie & Francesca 9th 10th
Kevin & Jenn 11th[j]
Notes
  1. ^ a b Brooke & Scott chose to use the U-Turn on Liz & Michael.
  • ^ a b Tara & Joey chose to use the U-Turn on Seth & Olive.
  • ^ a b Tara & Joey chose to use the U-Turn on Becca & Floyd.
  • ^ Due to a storm at the Detour site, several teams still performing the Detour received time credits, which dropped London & Logan from 6th to 8th.[12]
  • ^ a b Vanck & Ashton chose to use the U-Turn on Matt & Redmond.
  • ^ Becca & Floyd initially arrived 5th, but because Floyd did not have his passport, they could not check in until they found it. Three teams checked in while they were searching, dropping Becca & Floyd to 8th.
  • ^ This team won the Fast Forward in this leg.
  • ^ This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
  • ^ a b Liz & Michael chose to use the U-Turn on Vanck & Ashton.
  • ^ Kevin & Jenn initially arrived 10th, but were issued a 2-hour penalty, because they were unable to complete either Detour option. Liz & Michael checked in during this time, dropping Kevin & Jenn to last.
  • Race summary[edit]

    The route of The Amazing Race 29.
    Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
    Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
    Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    Fast Forward    U-Turn    Speed Bump    Pit Stop

    Leg 1 (United States → Panama)[edit]

    The pavement of Cinta Costera, overlooking the skyline of downtown Panama City, served as the first Pit Stop.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 2 (Panama → Brazil)[edit]

    After arriving in São Paulo, teams traveled by helicopter over the city before making their way to Praça da Sé in front of São Paulo Cathedral for their clue.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 3 (Brazil → Tanzania)[edit]

    The Roadblock in Zanzibar had racers visit the island's Darajani Market to buy a list of groceries.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 4 (Tanzania)[edit]

    One of the Detour choices in Zanzibar had teams searching throughout Stone Town for Islamic-influenced royal doors, one of which was located at the House of Wonders.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 5 (Tanzania → Norway)[edit]

    Teams ended the leg in Norway at the top of Mount Aksla, the viewpoint hill overlooking the town of Ålesund.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 6 (Norway → Italy)[edit]

    This leg in Italy featured the villages along the shoreline of Lake Como, including Varenna.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 7 (Italy)[edit]

    After arriving in Venice, teams had to search Piazza San Marco for a spazzino.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 8 (Italy → Greece)[edit]

    For the Roadblock in Athens, one team member dressed as a Greek Presidential Guard and performed the changing of the guard.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 9 (Greece → Vietnam)[edit]

    After arriving in the Vietnamese capital city of Hanoi, teams headed to Tượng Đài Lý Thái Tổ, overlooking Hoàn Kiếm Lake, to receive their clue from a group of dancers waving fans.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 10 (Vietnam)[edit]

    The province of Ninh Bình in northern Vietnam, well known for its limestone mountains landscape, was visited by teams in this leg.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 11 (Vietnam → South Korea)[edit]

    After arriving in South Korea, teams headed to the famous Gangnam DistrictofSeoul, where teams received their next clue from K-pop dancers.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 12 (South Korea → United States)[edit]

    InChicago, teams visited Wrigley Field, the home of Chicago Cubs, where teams had a final task involving its traditional hand-turned scoreboard.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    City Country Leg Placements
    London
    & Logan
    Tara
    & Joey
    Brooke
    & Scott
    Ålesund Norway 5 5th 1st 6th
    Athens Greece 8 4th 1st 3rd
    Dar es Salaam Tanzania 4 5th 1st 7th
    Hanoi Vietnam 9 3rd 5th 4th
    Lake Como Italy 6 6th 3rd 5th
    Ninh Bình Vietnam 10 4th 3rd 2nd
    Panama City Panama 1 8th 6th 4th
    São Paulo Brazil 2 8th 7th 6th
    Seoul South Korea 11 2nd 3rd 1st
    Venice Italy 7 5th 3rd 4th
    Zanzibar Tanzania 3 5th 2nd 6th
    Additional note

    Reception[edit]

    Critical response[edit]

    The Amazing Race 29 received mostly positive reviews. Andy Dehnartofreality blurred wrote that the twist of casting individuals was able to refresh the format of The Amazing Race and the season "delivered a cast that has consistently delivered."[17] Mikey Glazer of TheWrap wrote that the format of this season worked because "unlike previous seasons where the two-person teams often suffered from one clunker team member — camouflaged in the edit under proverbial team nicknames like 'the frat boys' or 'the dancers' — each of the 22 racers on this season was identifiable, memorable and got a full story arc."[18] Lincee Ray of Entertainment Weekly praised how this format was able to deliver "highly entertaining" teams like Brooke & Scott due to their love/hate relationship.[19] Conversely, Ken TuckerofYahoo! called this season "dire" as the format led to teams that either got along well or despised each other and said that he wasn't rooting for anyone to win.[20]

    Ratings[edit]

    U.S. Nielsen ratings
    Viewership and ratings per episode of The Amazing Race 29
    No. Title Air date Rating/share
    (18–49)
    Viewers
    (millions)
    DVR
    (18–49)
    DVR viewers
    (millions)
    Total
    (18–49)
    Total viewers
    (millions)
    Ref.
    1 "We're Coming For You, Phil!" March 30, 2017 0.9/3 4.30 0.7 2.44 1.6 6.73 [21][22]
    2 "Scared Spitless" April 6, 2017 0.9/4 3.99 0.6 2.47 1.5 6.46 [23][24]
    3 "Bucket List Type Stuff" April 13, 2017 0.8/3 4.18 0.7 2.40 1.5 6.51 [25][26]
    4 "Another One Bites The Dust" April 20, 2017 0.9/4 4.40 0.6 2.08 1.5 6.48 [27][28]
    5 "Have Faith in Me, Broski" April 20, 2017 0.8/3 3.84 0.6 2.29 1.4 6.13 [27][28]
    6 "Double U-Turn Ahead" April 27, 2017 0.7/3 3.80 [29]
    7 "Have Fun and Get It Done" May 4, 2017 0.9/4 4.01 0.6 2.36 1.5 6.37 [30][31]
    8 "Good Job, Donkey" May 11, 2017 0.9/3 4.04 0.7 2.51 1.6 6.56 [32][33]
    9 "I Thought We Were Playing It Nice" May 18, 2017 0.9/4 4.42 0.6 1.90 1.5 6.32 [34][35]
    10 "Riding a Bike Is Like Riding a Bike" May 18, 2017 0.8/3 3.86 0.6 1.94 1.4 5.80 [34][35]
    11 "As Easy As Stacking Cups" May 25, 2017 0.6/3 3.63 0.8 2.36 1.4 5.99 [36][37]
    12 "We're Going To Victory Lane" June 1, 2017 0.8/3 3.92 0.6 2.14 1.4 6.06 [38][39]
    Canadian ratings

    Canadian broadcaster CTV also aired The Amazing Race on Thursdays.

    Canadian DVR ratings are included in Numeris's count.

    No. Air date Episode Viewers
    (millions)
    Rank
    (Week)
    Ref
    1 March 30, 2017 (2017-03-30) "We're Coming For You, Phil!" 1.38 13 [40]
    2 April 6, 2017 (2017-04-06) "Scared Spitless" 1.26 17 [41]
    3 April 13, 2017 (2017-04-13) "Bucket List Type Stuff" 1.29 11 [42]
    4 April 20, 2017 (2017-04-20) "Another One Bites The Dust" 1.33 10 [43]
    5 "Have Faith in Me, Broski"
    6 April 27, 2017 (2017-04-27) "Double U-Turn Ahead" 1.32 11 [44]
    7 May 4, 2017 (2017-05-04) "Have Fun and Get It Done" 1.45 9 [45]
    8 May 11, 2017 (2017-05-11) "Good Job, Donkey" 1.37 17 [46]
    9 May 18, 2017 (2017-05-18) "I Thought We Were Playing It Nice" 1.34 9 [47]
    10 "Riding a Bike Is Like Riding a Bike"
    11 May 25, 2017 (2017-05-25) "As Easy As Stacking Cups" 1.15 8 [48]
    12 June 1, 2017 (2017-06-01) "We're Going To Victory Lane" 1.47 4 [49]

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