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1 Production  



1.1  Development and filming  



1.1.1  COVID-19 shutdown  





1.1.2  Resumption of filming  







1.2  Casting  







2 Cast  





3 Results  





4 Race summary  



4.1  Leg 1 (United States  England)  





4.2  Leg 2 (England)  





4.3  Leg 3 (England  Scotland)  





4.4  Leg 4 (Switzerland)  





4.5  Leg 5 (Switzerland)  





4.6  Leg 6 (Switzerland  France)  





4.7  Leg 7 (France)  





4.8  Leg 8 (France  Greece)  





4.9  Leg 9 (Greece)  





4.10  Leg 10 (Greece  Portugal)  





4.11  Leg 11 (Portugal  United States)  







5 Reception  



5.1  Critical response  





5.2  Ratings  







6 References  





7 External links  














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The Amazing Race 33
Season 33
Region 1 DVD cover
Presented byPhil Keoghan
No. of teams11
WinnerKim & Penn Holderness
No. of legs11
Distance traveled22,000 mi (35,000 km)
No. of episodes11
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseJanuary 5 (2022-01-05) –
March 2, 2022 (2022-03-02)
Additional information
Filming datesOriginal:
February 22 (2020-02-22) –
February 28, 2020 (2020-02-28)
Resumption:
September 19 –
October 6, 2021 (2021-10-06)
Season chronology

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Season 32

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Season 34

List of episodes

The Amazing Race 33 is the thirty-third season of the American reality competition show The Amazing Race. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, it featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, competing in a race around Europe to win US$1,000,000. Though filming started in February 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caused production to be placed on hold for over a year and a half. The race resumed in September 2021 with most of the original teams and a modified route. This season visited two continents and seven countries and traveled over 22,000 miles (35,000 km) during eleven legs. Starting from several cities in the United States, racers traveled through England and Scotland before production was suspended. After reuniting in St. Gallen, racers traveled through Switzerland, France, Greece, and Portugal before finishing in Greater Los Angeles. An element of the show that returned for this season was having teams start from their homes instead of a centralized location. The season premiered on CBS on January 5, 2022, and the season finale aired on March 2, 2022.[1]

Married internet personalities Kim and Penn Holderness were the winners of this season,[2] while flight attendants Raquel Moore and Cayla Platt finished in second place, and best friends Ryan Ferguson and Dusty Harris finished in third place.

Production[edit]

Development and filming[edit]

The 33rd season of The Amazing Race started filming on February 22, 2020, with teams being informed to travel to Trafalgar SquareinLondon.

In January 2020, during the winter press tour for the Television Critics AssociationinPasadena, California, Amazing Race co-creators and executive producers Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri, who were promoting their new National Geographic show Race to the Center of the Earth, confirmed to Andy DehnartofReality Blurred that they would be filming a thirty-third season of The Amazing Race later in the year.[3]

Filming began on February 22, 2020 as usual, after host Phil Keoghan finished filming the first seasonofTough as Nails.[4][5] This season of The Amazing Race started with Keoghan contacting teams at their homes, instructing them to travel to London, and it was expected to conclude in mid-March.[6][7][8] However, filming was suspended on February 28 after three legs had been completed in England and Scotland with the contestants and production crew sent home as a precaution due to the worsening COVID-19 pandemic.[9][7][10] According to van Munster, he contacted CBS after he and his crew arrived in Sweden to film in Lapland, where the fourth leg was to take place, to halt the season due to the dangers of the emerging pandemic.[11][12] In addition to Sweden, the remainder of the original racecourse prior to production shutdown would have visited Austria, Italy, Vietnam, Thailand, South America, and a first-time visit to Nepal.[11][13][14]

COVID-19 shutdown[edit]

After the season was suspended, Phil Keoghan stated that the show intended to resume filming where it had left off,[15][16] but he also acknowledged that filming could not resume until viral transmissions declined.[17] Kelly Kahl, the President of CBS Entertainment, stated that the show would film "as soon as we can safely get back into production" with the producers working to "plot out a race that sticks to countries that are safe" but acknowledged the difficulties of "literally [having] to navigate some international waters."[18] Kahl also stated that he wasn't aware of any contestants that had dropped out of the season.[19] Keoghan stated a year later that he could not guarantee that every team would be able to return once filming restarted.[20] In April 2021, Mitch Graham, SVP of Alternative Programming, stated that production looked at the option of going to COVID-light countries but that it was unlikely as it would not lead to the same experience of traveling the globe.[21] The following month, the creators of the show stated that they have plans to resume filming the season once they can assure team safety with mass vaccinations in target travel locations.[22][23] Kahl stated that he hoped to have the season air in the midseason of the 2021–22 television season provided that enough countries open up in the coming months to film the remaining legs.[24] In an interview with Gold Derby in June 2021, Keoghan stated that a plan to film safely had been established.[25]

Resumption of filming[edit]

When production resumed in September 2021, teams flew on charter planes to travel between countries for the remaining legs.

In September 2021, Thom Sherman, the Senior Executive Vice President, Programming, CBS Entertainment, announced at the Television Critics Association that the show was in pre-production and would return for the 2021–22 television season.[26] In order to restart the season, production chartered an Amazing Race-branded Titan Airways Boeing 757 for subsequent travel by teams and crew, which included four COVID testing teams, to reduce infection risk.[7] To account for common travel on the chartered jet, teams were released from the charter plane in a number of groups, with those who had checked in at the previous Pit Stop earlier able to start the next leg earlier.[27] Keoghan said that the use of a chartered jet was something they had considered previously as it would have eliminated problems with airports, and in this season, they at times did not inform the racers where their next destination was until they landed.[28] New tasks were developed with social distancing in mind, with preference for outdoor activities rather than crowded indoor ones. Teams were still made to rely on either their own driving or using public transportation where production affirmed that drivers took COVID precautions.[29]

Racers traveled to Switzerland and resumed racing on September 19, 2021, after 1 year, 6 months, and 22 days (nearly nineteen months).[30][31][7] The remaining legs after Scotland were altered to have travel proceed through locations with the lowest COVID-19 rates: Zürich, Lugano, Corsica, Halkidiki, Thessaloniki, and Lisbon before returning to Los Angeles.[7][32][33] However, four teams were unable to return after production resumed due to extenuating circumstances: Anthony was unable to return due to work; Caro & Ray had broken up during the hiatus and Caro's work visa had expired, meaning she was unable to return to the United States due to travel restrictions against non-U.S. citizens; Connie and Sam were expecting a child when the restart was planned; and Taylor was on bereavement following the death of his brother from COVID-19 which had occurred shortly before the planned restart.[34][35] Two teams that had been originally eliminated before the production shutdown, Michael & Moe and Arun & Natalia, were brought back to the competition.[33][36] Filming of the season wrapped in October.[37][38]

Casting[edit]

This season saw Jesse Tannenbaum, who was recently promoted to casting director of Survivor starting with Island of the Idols, become the show's new casting director, a role he previously held during season 29 and season 30,[39] after Lynne Spillman's contract with CBS expired in 2018.[40][41] The cast was announced by CBS on December 10, 2021.[7]

Cast[edit]

Anthony Sadler
Spencer Stone
Ryan W. Ferguson

The cast included Love Island season 1 couple Caro Viehweg and Ray Gantt;[42] married internet personalities Kim and Penn Holderness;[43] Buffalo Singing Cops duo Michael Norwood and Moe Badger;[44] 2015 Thalys train attack heroes Anthony Sadler and Spencer Stone; and Ryan Ferguson, who spent ten years in prison after being wrongfully convicted.[45]

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
Michael Norwood Returned to competition Eliminated 1st
(in London, England)
Moe Badger
Arun Kumar Eliminated 2nd
(in Glasgow, Scotland)
Natalia Kumar
Taylor Green-Jones 38 Married Fort Worth, Texas Unable to return
to competition
Isaiah Green-Jones 31 Portland, Oregon
Caro Viehweg 23 Dating Los Angeles, California
Ray Gantt 25 Lakewood, New Jersey
Connie Greiner 37 Married Newport News, Virginia
Sam Greiner 39 Charlotte, North Carolina
Anthony Sadler 29 Childhood Friends Sacramento, California
Spencer Stone 29
Michael Norwood 36 Singing Police Officers Buffalo, New York Eliminated 3rd
(in Altstätten, Switzerland)
Moe Badger 42
Akbar Cook Sr. 45 Married Educators Newark, New Jersey Eliminated 4th
(in Giuncaggio, France)
Sheri Cook 44 Havana, Florida
Lulu Gonzalez 37 Twins & Radio Hosts North Bergen, New Jersey Eliminated 5th
(in Nea Kallikrateia, Greece)
Lala Gonzalez 37
Arun Kumar 56 Father & Daughter Detroit, Michigan Eliminated 6th
(in Cabo Espichel, Portugal)
Natalia Kumar 28
Ryan Ferguson 37 Best Friends Manhattan, New York Third place
Dusty Harris 38 Columbia, Missouri
Raquel Moore 31 Flight Attendants Chicago, Illinois Runners-up
Cayla Platt 30 Gulf Breeze, Florida
Kim Holderness 45 Married Sarasota, Florida Winners
Penn Holderness 47 Durham, North Carolina
Future appearances

In 2022, Caro Viehweg and Ray Gantt appeared on the fifth seasonofMTV's Ex on the Beach.[46] Cayla Platt competed on the first seasonofThe Challenge: USA.[47] Dusty Harris competed on the second seasonofThe Challenge: USA.[48] In 2023, Gantt competed on Love Island Games.[49] Lulu and Lala Gonzalez competed on Raid the Cage.[50]

Results[edit]

The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order. Note that the race was suspended at the end of leg 3 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and resumed a year-and-a-half later.

Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Kim & Penn 4th 5th 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st
Raquel & Cayla 3rd 4th 6th 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
Ryan & Dusty 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd
Arun & Natalia 9th 3rd 10th 6th[a] 6th 4th 5th 4th 3rd 4th
Lulu & Lala 10th 10th[b] 7th 4th 2nd 5th 4th 5th[c]
Akbar & Sheri 6th 8th 9th 5th 5th 6th
Michael & Moe 11th 7th[a]
Anthony & Spencer 1st 7th 3rd[a]
Connie & Sam 7th 2nd 4th[a]
Caro & Ray 5th 6th 5th[a]
Taylor & Isaiah 8th 9th 8th[a]
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d e f Anthony & Spencer, Caro & Ray, Connie & Sam, and Taylor & Isaiah were unable to return to The Amazing Race when filming resumed due to extenuating circumstances. As a result, Michael & Moe and Arun & Natalia re-entered the competition as replacement teams.
  • ^ This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but were instructed to continue racing.
  • ^ Lulu & Lala initially arrived 1st, but had not completed the leg's final two tasks, having found the Pit Stop by chance. They were required go back and complete all remaining tasks before checking in. All of other teams checked in during this time, dropping Lulu & Lala to last.
  • Race summary[edit]

    The route of The Amazing Race 33. The route stopped in Glasgow, Scotland, when filming was suspended, and restarted in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
    Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
    Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
    Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    Speed Bump    Pit Stop

    Leg 1 (United States → England)[edit]

    Beneath the blue whale skeleton in London's Natural History Museum, teams found the season's first Pit Stop.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 2 (England)[edit]

    The Roadblock during the second leg in England was set in the Mail Rail.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 3 (England → Scotland)[edit]

    One Detour option in Glasgow had teams sing at the Britannia Music Hall.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional notes

    Leg 4 (Switzerland)[edit]

    Teams gathered outside St. Gallen Cathedral to restart The Amazing Race 33.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 5 (Switzerland)[edit]

    Parco Ciani in the lakeside city of Lugano served as the fifth Pit Stop.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 6 (Switzerland → France)[edit]

    Once in Corsica, teams traveled to the commune of Corte.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 7 (France)[edit]

    During their second leg in France, teams ate casu marzu by the Tour de Fautea.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 8 (France → Greece)[edit]

    The first Roadblock in Halkidiki had racers making dolmades.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 9 (Greece)[edit]

    The White Tower of Thessaloniki was the location of this season's ninth Pit Stop.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Additional note

    Leg 10 (Greece → Portugal)[edit]

    Teams encountered their second Roadblock in Portugal at the Santuário de Cabo Espichel.
    Locations
    Episode summary

    Leg 11 (Portugal → United States)[edit]

    The soccer stadium inside Dignity Health Sports ParkinCarson, California was the finish line of The Amazing Race 33.
    Locations
    Episode summary
    Question Answer
    You were greeted at the pit stop with
    these words
    We have two ears and one tongue so
    that we would listen more and talk less.
    This mode of transportation
    took you the rest of the way
    Corte cars
    You found this under a rock Gold coin
    It went this far up 8000 ft elevation
    It fell out as well Red & yellow piñata candies
    He greeted you with a smile and a drink Bonifacio Pit Stop greeter Stefan
    Under this, he pointed the way Napoleon Bonaparte with a bicorne
    He joined you throughout the leg Travelocity Roaming Gnome
    You checked in here Parco Ciani
    You painted this Setúbal door
    Something you had to eat Souvlaki
    You took this to Number 10 Setúbal rowboat
    It's plated correctly Dolmades
    Additional note

    Reception[edit]

    Critical response[edit]

    The Amazing Race 33 received mixed-to-positive reviews. Andy Dehnartofreality blurred wrote that "The Amazing Race 33 was a great season overall. Even with some very thin legs, it felt to me like a throwback to earlier seasons, especially with the post-restart season not having any U-Turns or Yields."[55] Sage Negron of Comic Book Resources wrote that "Season 33 ended up being one of the show's stronger outings."[56] Sandy Casanova of Hidden Remote called it "another amazing season".[57] Dustin Rowles of Pajiba called it "a strange and almost surreal season of The Amazing Race."[58] Denton Davidson of Gold Derby wrote that he "loved most of the cast, but the pandemic and changes it caused this race really hurt the season overall."[59] Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that the season was "generally muted and limited challenge-wise" due to the pandemic.[60]

    Ratings[edit]

    U.S. Nielsen ratings
    Viewership and ratings per episode of The Amazing Race 33
    No. Title Air date Rating
    (18–49)
    Viewers
    (millions)
    DVR
    (18–49)
    DVR viewers
    (millions)
    Total
    (18–49)
    Total viewers
    (millions)
    Ref.
    1–2 "We're Back!" / "It Can't Be That Easy" January 5, 2022 0.7 4.40 0.4 1.58 1.1 5.97 [61][62]
    3 "Who Has This One in the Bag?" January 12, 2022 0.5 3.49 0.5 1.98 1.0 5.48 [63][62]
    4 "Ready to Restart the Race" January 19, 2022 0.7 3.66 [64]
    5 "Stairway to Hell" January 26, 2022 0.6 3.93 0.5 1.89 1.1 5.81 [65][62]
    6 "Say Cheese" February 2, 2022 0.6 3.76 0.5 1.72 1.1 5.48 [66][62]
    7 "Gently Down the Stream" February 9, 2022 0.6 2.97 0.4 1.75 1.0 4.72 [67][62]
    8 "Souvlaki" February 16, 2022 0.5 3.17 0.4 1.74 0.9 4.91 [68][62]
    9 "Rock Bottom" February 23, 2022 0.5 3.28 0.5 1.76 1.0 5.05 [69][62]
    10–11 "No Room For Error" / "In the Hands of the Amazing Race Gods" March 2, 2022 0.7 3.97 0.3 1.73 1.0 5.71 [70][62]
    Canadian ratings

    Canadian broadcaster CTV also aired The Amazing Race on Wednesdays. Canadian DVR ratings are included in Numeris's count.

    No. Air date Episode Viewers
    (millions)
    Rank
    (Week)
    Ref
    1-2 January 5, 2022 (2022-01-05) "We're Back!" / "It Can't Be That Easy" 1.48 7 [71]
    3 January 12, 2022 (2022-01-12) "Who Has This One in the Bag?" 1.28 9 [72]
    4 January 19, 2022 (2022-01-19) "Ready to Restart the Race" 1.49 5 [73]
    5 January 26, 2022 (2022-01-26) "Stairway to Hell" 1.35 8 [74]
    6 February 2, 2022 (2022-02-02) "Say Cheese" 1.20 8 [75]
    7 February 9, 2022 (2022-02-09) "Gently Down the Stream" 1.24 9 [76]
    8 February 16, 2022 (2022-02-16) "Souvlaki" 1.28 5 [77]
    9 February 23, 2022 (2022-02-23) "Rock Bottom" 1.28 11 [78]
    10-11 March 2, 2022 (2022-03-02) "No Room For Error" / "In the Hands of the Amazing Race Gods" 1.34 8 [79]

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