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''HaMerotz LaMillion 3'' is the third season of '' HaMerotz LaMillion'' ( he, המירוץ למיליון, ''lit.'' The Race to the Million), an Israeli
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based on the American series ''
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''. The third installment of the series features 11 teams of two with a pre-existing relationship in a race around the world to win 1,000,000. This season premiered on 11 May 2013 on Channel 2 with the finale on 31 August 2013 and is hosted by Ron Shahar. Newlyweds Talia Gorodess and Koby Windzberg were the winners of this season.


Production


Development and filming

The racecourse for this season included four continents and seven countries. At the start of the competition, two legs were run in
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
with the possibility of one team being eliminated in each leg. This season also incorporated two new twists with the
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and the Double U-Turn. The Salvage Pass, which was previously seen in '' The Amazing Race Australia 2'' and '' The Amazing Race Philippines 1'', was awarded to the team that came in first on the second leg and gave that team the opportunity to save the team that came in last or receive a time advantage at the beginning of the third leg. Two U-Turns this season were designated as Double U-Turns, in which the team that received the most votes for a U-Turn were given the opportunity to U-Turn another team. Leg 11 marks the first time in the franchise two Detours and a U-Turn were placed at the same leg; however, the U-Turn only applied for the first Detour.


Casting

In August 2012, Reshet began casting for a third season of ''HaMerotz LaMillion'', with final applications due on 31 December 2012. The cast for this season included married grandparents from New York and
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the ...
, friends from the Ezra youth movement,
Port of Ashdod The Port of Ashdod ( he, נמל אשדוד) is one of Israel's three main cargo ports. The port is located in Ashdod, about 40 kilometers south of Tel Aviv, adjoining the mouth of the Lachish River. Its establishment significantly enhanced the c ...
dock workers, and cousins of
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
descent. Coral previously dated Tom Kashty from the second season. After they were eliminated on Leg 6, Shimi Edri proposed to Yasmin Nagorni, who accepted. The two were married on 3 October 2013, in a ceremony attended by Debbie & Dana, Eliran & Itzik, Ma'ayan & Bat-El, Romi & Coral, and Talia & Koby.


Results

The following teams participated in the season, with their relationships at the time of filming. Note that this table is not necessarily reflective of all content broadcast on television due to inclusion or exclusion of some data. Placements are listed in finishing order: ;Key *A team placement means the team was eliminated. *A indicates that the team won a
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. *An underlined leg number indicates that there was no mandatory rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were ordered to continue racing. An underlined team placement indicates that the team came in last, was ordered to continue racing, and didn't receive a penalty or punishment in the next leg. *A team placement indicates that the team came in last but was not eliminated. **An placement indicates that the team came in last on an elimination leg but was saved by the team with the Salvage Pass. **An team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg and was required to wear their winter clothing for the duration of the next leg, which took place in Brazil. **A team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg and would have to wait an extra 30 minutes before departing on the next leg. *An indicates that there was a Double Battle on this leg, while an indicates the team that lost the Double Battle and received a 15-minute penalty. *A indicates the team who received a U-Turn; indicates that the team voted for the recipient; A indicates that the team was granted an exclusive U-Turn in a Double U-Turn; indicates the team who received it. *A or indicates the team who received a Yield; or indicates that the team voted for the recipient. *Matching colored symbols (, , and ) indicate teams who worked together during part of the leg as a result of an Intersection. ;Notes # Andrea & Ronnie arrived at the Pit Stop in last place; however, Ronit & Liran used their Salvage Pass to save Andrea & Ronnie from elimination. # During the overnight rest, Andrea & Ronnie elected to withdraw from the competition after Ronnie suffered a leg injury that sustained during the Roadblock. Instead of completing the leg, Andrea & Ronnie were sent to the Pit Stop after the other teams had checked-in for their elimination. # The Double U-Turn appeared after the first of two Detours and targeted teams were only required to perform both tasks of that Detour.


Voting history

Teams may vote to choose either U-Turn or Yield. The team with the most votes received the U-Turn or Yield penalty, depending on the respective leg. In Leg 4 and 11 which contain Double U-Turn, all teams voted on the first U-Turn, but the team who was U-Turned was given the opportunity to use the second U-Turn for their own.


Episode Titles

Translated from Hebrew from the official website:


Prizes

*Leg 1 – A gift card loaded with prizes. *Leg 2 – The Salvage Pass (כרטיס הצלה), which allows the holders to save the last place team from elimination or allows them to depart early on the next leg, and a luxurious pampering treatment. *Leg 3 – A gift card loaded with prizes. *Leg 4 – A luxurious gift package. *Leg 5 – A gift card loaded with prizes. *Leg 6 – A gift card loaded with prizes. *Leg 7 – A luxurious gift package. *Leg 8 – A luxurious pampering treatment. *Leg 11 – A gift card loaded with prizes. *Leg 12 – A luxurious pampering treatment. *Leg 13: **1st Place – ₪1,000,000 **2nd Place – Two scooters **3rd Place – Holiday abroad


Race summary


Leg 1 (Israel)

Airdate: 11 May 2013 *
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Haifa District Haifa District ( he, מחוז חיפה, ''Mehoz Ḥeifa''; ar, منطقة حيفا) is an administrative district surrounding the city of Haifa, Israel. The district is one of the seven administrative districts of Israel, and its capital is Ha ...
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Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
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Port of Haifa The Port of Haifa ( he, נמל חיפה) is the largest of Israel's three major international seaports, the others being the Port of Ashdod, and the Port of Eilat. It has a natural deep-water harbor, which operates all year long, and serves both pa ...
) (Starting Line) *Haifa District (
Ein Shemer Ein Shemer is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located in the Shomron region to the south of Route 65, about 6 km northeast of Hadera, it falls under the jurisdiction of Menashe Regional Council. In , it had a population of . Etymology Ein ...
) * Caesarea ( Caesarea Maritima) This season's first Detour was a choice between (''Aley'ezer Vahegzer'' – Eliezer and the Carrot) or (''Hamfuzer Mekhfer Azar'' – Babar Azar). In Eliezer and the Carrot, teams had to convince 20 passers-by to donate their clothes, which teams would tie into a rope that they could use to pull a giant carrot out of the ground and receive their next clue. In Babar Azar, teams had to deliver 12 sacks across a marked field. However, one team member would have to move on their knees behind the other, mimicking a train engine. After completing the deliveries, the conductor would flip a sign and give teams their clue. ;Additional task *At the Port of Haifa, teams had to retrieve their next clue from the top of a large shipping container, which included crossing a rope ladder from one container to another and then crossing a large gap. They would be provided with an assortment of items which they could use however they wanted to get to the top. These items included ladders, hooks, a yoga ball, and a key which, unbeknownst to teams, would unlock a door halfway up that contained an extra ladder. Teams could take as many items that they needed, although it may be difficult to transport certain items up with them.


Leg 2 (Israel)

Airdate: 15 May 2013 * Central District (
Yakum Yakum ( he, יָקוּם, lit. "He (The People) shall rise") is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located in the central part of the Israeli coastal plain, about 30 km north of Tel Aviv, and only 5 km from the southern suburbs of Netanya, ...
) *
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the ...
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Tel Aviv District The Tel Aviv District ( he, מָחוֹז תֵּל אָבִיב; ar, منطقة تل أبيب) is the smallest and most densely populated of the six administrative districts of Israel with a population of 1.35 million residents. It is 98.9% Jewi ...
( Herods Hotel) *
Latrun Latrun ( he, לטרון, ''Latrun''; ar, اللطرون, ''al-Latrun'') is a strategic hilltop in the Latrun salient in the Ayalon Valley, and a depopulated Palestinian village. It overlooks the road between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, 25 kilometers ...
, Green Line ( Mini Israel) For this season's first Double Battle, one team member from each team would be held in the air by a pulley, facing down. They would have to hold onto their partner in a bear hug and keep them in the air. The first person to drop their partner would lose. The team that lost the final Double Battle had to wait out a 15-minute penalty. ;Additional tasks *After completing the Double Battle, teams would find an informational flyer on the hood of their cars. They had to use these to decipher their next destination: the Herods Hotel. However, it would be written in archaic Hebrew, including using the former name for Tel Aviv: ''Ahuzat Bayit''. *At the Herods Hotel, teams were required to pay 100 Qirsh to gain entry and had to figure out that this equaled 1 new shekel. After entering the hotel, teams had to find Chana Rubina and listen to her recite a poem by
Natan Alterman Nathan Alterman ( he, נתן אלתרמן, August 14, 1910 – March 28, 1970) was an Israeli poet, playwright, journalist, and translator. Though never holding any elected office, Alterman was highly influential in Socialist Zionist politics, ...
in old Hebrew and then listen to a record of one of his songs. They had to use this song to figure out which suite to go to and tell a nearby man at a typewriter. If they guessed the correct suite, they had go there and find an Alterman impersonator, who would direct them to the suite of Tel Aviv's first mayor,
Meir Dizengoff Meir Dizengoff ( he, מֵאִיר דִּיזֶנְגּוֹף, russian: Меер Янкелевич Дизенгоф ''Meer Yankelevich Dizengof'', 25 February 1861 – 23 September 1936) was a Zionist leader and politician and the founder and fi ...
. They would then sample some soup and had to travel to the dining room, where they would find hundred bowls of soup. Using only their sense of taste, they had to find the same soup that they sampled in the suite to get their next clue; however, teams would have to completely consume any bowl of soup they sampled. *After completing the soup task, teams were instructed to travel to Israel's miniature airport, which they had to figure out is at Mini Israel. There, teams had to search the models to find a clue with tickets to their first destination, Madrid, Spain, before checking into the Pit Stop.


Leg 3 (Israel → Spain)

Airdates: 18, 22 & 29 May 2013 *
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the ...
( Ben Gurion Airport) to
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the Largest cities of the Europ ...
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Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i ...
( Madrid–Barajas Airport) * Moralzarzal (
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) * Madrid (Amor de Dios and Villa Rosa or Calle de Fuencarral Shops) *Madrid ( Calle Ave María ) *Madrid ( Calle del Doctor Esquerdo – Martinez's Vegetable Shop) *Madrid ( Fernán Núñez Palace ) *Madrid ( Hotel Meliá Galgos) (Overnight Rest) * Brunete (Plaza Mayor) *Madrid (
Puerta del Sol The Puerta del Sol (English: "Gate of the Sun") is a public square in Madrid, one of the best known and busiest places in the city. This is the centre ('' Km 0'') of the radial network of Spanish roads. The square also contains the famous clo ...
) *Madrid (
Torre Picasso Torre Picasso (Picasso Tower) is a skyscraper in Madrid, Spain designed by Minoru Yamasaki. From 1988 until 2007 it was the tallest building in Madrid, measuring and with 43 floors. Torre Picasso is located next to the Pablo Picasso Square, wi ...
) In this season's first Roadblock, one team member had to participate in the sport of bullfighting. They had to dress as a
matador A bullfighter (or matador) is a performer in the activity of bullfighting. ''Torero'' () or ''toureiro'' (), both from Latin ''taurarius'', are the Spanish and Portuguese words for bullfighter and describe all the performers in the activit ...
, let the bull pass through the cape, and then plant a ribbon on him to receive their next clue. This leg's Detour was a choice between (''Flamenco'') or (''Macarena''). In Flamenco, teams had to learn a series of
Flamenco Flamenco (), in its strictest sense, is an art form based on the various folkloric music traditions of southern Spain, developed within the gitano subculture of the region of Andalusia, and also having historical presence in Extremadura and ...
dance moves. They then had to travel (in costume) to Villa Rosa and perform to the satisfaction of a panel of judges to receive their next clue. In Macarena, teams had to dress up in 90's-esque outfits and stand like statues in a store window. Outside the window was a button, and if a passer-by pushed the button, teams had to perform the
Macarena "Macarena" is a dance song by Spanish pop duo Los del Río, about a woman of the same name. The song uses a type of clave rhythm. Originally appearing on the 1993 album '' A mí me gusta'', a subsequent remix by Miami-based producers The Bays ...
. Once 15 pedestrians pushed the button, teams would receive their next clue. For this leg's Double Battle, one team member from each team had to search through a pile of tomatoes, looking for one with a marker inside. While they were doing this, their teammates would team up with a group of locals to pelt the opposing team with tomatoes, like during the Spanish
La Tomatina ''La Tomatina'' () is a festival that is held in the Valencian town of Buñol, in the east of Spain from the Mediterranean, in which participants throw tomatoes and get involved in a tomato fight purely for entertainment purposes. Since 1945 it ...
festival. The team that lost the final Double Battle had to wait out a 15-minute penalty. ;Additional tasks *At Martinez's Vegetable Shop, teams had to put on fake mustaches and pile 50 cauliflowers into their cars and keep them there until the end of the leg. However, once the cauliflowers were all in the car, teams could only walk by linking their arms together and remaining back-to-back. *At the Fernán Núñez Palace, teams had to solve a puzzle. An hourglass would be flipped and teams had to search through the mansion for a collection of items, each with its
Hebrew Hebrew (; ; ) is a Northwest Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family. Historically, it is one of the spoken languages of the Israelites and their longest-surviving descendants, the Jews and Samaritans. It was largely preserved ...
name written out. Teams had to figure out that all of these items contain the same letters which, when scrambled, would spell out "
Salvador Dalí Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol (; ; ; 11 May 190423 January 1989) was a Spanish surrealist artist renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in ...
", which was the password to open a door and receive their next clue. If they could not figure this out before the hourglass emptied, they would instead have to solve a surrealist jigsaw puzzle, which had an unusual configuration for completion (Not an exact rectangle). Teams were still required to walk back-to-back until they entered the challenge area. *After the above challenge, teams would have to stick their heads inside a cage full of 4000 flies and, without using their hands, eat an apple covered in honey. They also had to spread honey on their fake mustaches. *At Puerta del Sol, teams had to dress up as
Don Quixote is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615, its full title is ''The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha'' or, in Spanish, (changing in Part 2 to ). A founding work of West ...
and
Sancho Panza Sancho Panza () is a fictional character in the novel ''Don Quixote'' written by Spanish author Don Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in 1605. Sancho acts as squire to Don Quixote and provides comments throughout the novel, known as ''sanchismos'', ...
and had to perform one of four of chivalric tasks for Spanish locals. They could choose between carrying someone, helping someone carry their bags, acting as a stepstool, or placing a cloth over a puddle. Afterwards, they had to give someone a ride on a
hobby horse The term "hobby horse" is used, principally by folklorists, to refer to the costumed characters that feature in some traditional seasonal customs, processions and similar observances around the world. They are particularly associated with May Da ...
. *Teams' final clue was an ID for
Pablo Picasso Pablo Ruiz Picasso (25 October 1881 – 8 April 1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and Scenic design, theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. One of the most influential artists of the 20th ce ...
(using his full name, but with "Pablo" and "Picasso" blanked out), which teams had to use to figure out the location of the Pit Stop: Torre Picasso. ;Additional note *Teams were given the option to hire a driver for the first half of the leg, but they had to provide all directions.


Leg 4 (Spain)

Airdates: 1, 5 & 8 June 2013 *Madrid (Calle de Diego de León) (Pit Start) * Madrid (
Madrid Atocha Railway Station Madrid Atocha ( es, Estación de Madrid Atocha), also named Madrid Puerta de Atocha–Almudena Grandes, is the first major railway station in Madrid. It is the largest station serving commuter trains ( ''Cercanías''), regional trains from the ...
) to Córdoba (
Córdoba Railway Station Córdoba railway station, also known as Córdoba Central is the main railway station of the Spanish city of Córdoba, Andalusia. It was opened in 1994 replacing an older station. Services Córdoba is an important junction in the Spanish rail n ...
) *Córdoba (Hammam Al Andalus) *Córdoba (Museum of the Inquisition) *Córdoba (Statue of
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) * Córdoba (Cordoba Railway Station) to
Seville Seville (; es, Sevilla, ) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the River Guadalquivir, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula ...
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Seville-Santa Justa Railway Station Seville-Santa Justa railway station is the major railway station of the Spanish city of Seville, Andalusia. It was opened in 1991
) *Seville ( Calle Sierpes ) *Seville (
Seville Cathedral The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See ( es, Catedral de Santa María de la Sede), better known as Seville Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along ...
) * Seville (
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or Calle Sierpes) *Seville (
Torre del Oro The Torre del Oro ( ar, بُرْج الذَّهَب, burj aḏẖ-ḏẖahab, lit=Tower of Gold) is a dodecagonal military watchtower in Seville, southern Spain. It was erected by the Almohad Caliphate in order to control access to Seville via th ...
) *Seville (Taberna Sol y Sombra) *Seville (
Estadio de La Cartuja Estadio La Cartuja (), officially known as Estadio La Cartuja de Sevilla, is a multi-purpose stadium situated in the Isla de la Cartuja in Seville, Spain. It is used mostly for football and it is commonly referred to as simply 'La Cartuja'. ...
) *Seville (
Metropol Parasol Setas de Sevilla ("Mushrooms of Seville") or Las Setas ("The Mushrooms"), initially titled Metropol Parasol, is a wooden structure located at La Encarnación square in the old quarter of Seville, Spain. It was designed by the German architect ...
) In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to stick their hand into one of three pots, each filled with something disgusting; maggots, mice or rotten meat. They had to retrieve a numbered card, which would determine how long ''their partner'' would have to hold two heavy buckets up above their shoulders to receive their next clue. This leg's Detour was a choice between (''Melkh HaShetyheym'' – King of Rugs) or (''Melkh HaSerenedot'' – King of Serenades). In King of Rugs, teams had to travel to Plaza de España, where one team member had to ride on their partner's shoulders and clean a rug by beating it to receive their next clue. In King of Serenades, teams had to join a group of troubadours and sing a serenade in Hebrew to a local female. They had to hand over a
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to the local every time the word "violet" was sung. Halfway through the song, team members had to switch who was singing and who was handing over the flowers. Once teams completed the serenade, they would receive their next clue. ;Additional tasks *At Hammam Al Andalus, teams had to wash each other with four bars of soap until a marker saying "Inquisition" was revealed inside one of them to receive their next clue. At random intervals, teams would be splashed with icy water. *After their task at Hammam Al Andalus, teams had to carry two heavy logs across town to the Museum of the Inquisition. *After the Roadblock, teams received a 1 New Shekel note, which has a picture of
Maimonides Musa ibn Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides (); la, Moses Maimonides and also referred to by the acronym Rambam ( he, רמב״ם), was a Sephardic Jewish philosopher who became one of the most prolific and influential Tora ...
on it, and had to find his statue in Córdoba. *At the statue of Maimonides, teams had to sing and dance with a
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, circling the statue four times, and then make a wish. After this, they would receive a departure time to Seville the next morning. *At Calle Sierpes, teams had to dress in sleeping hats and had to convince some locals to carry a bed to the Seville Cathedral while they slept on it. The U-Turn voting board was located here. *At Seville Cathedral, teams had to mimic several funny faces made by winners of past "Funny Face Competitions" to receive their next clue. *At the Sol y Sombra Tavern, teams had to eat eight spicy Chorizo sausages weighing a total of to receive their next clue. *At Estadio de La Cartuja, one team member had to score a goal in soccer against two defenders to receive their next clue. Their partner would take on the role of a sports broadcaster and had to give a long cry of "Goooaaalll" at a minimum decibel level. If the broadcaster ran out of breath and stopped shouting, the dribbler had return to the beginning and try to score again. *After the soccer challenge, teams had to search among the stadium's 60,000 seats to find their next clue. However, some envelopes simply contained a card saying "Try again".


Leg 5 (Spain → France)

Airdates: 12, 15 & 19 June 2013 *Seville (
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) (Pit Start) * Seville (
Seville Airport Seville Airport ( es, Aeropuerto de Sevilla) is the sixth busiest inland airport in Spain. It is the main international airport serving Western Andalusia in southern Spain, and neighbouring provinces. The airport has flight connections to 42 de ...
) to
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), ma ...
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France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Its metropolitan area ...
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Orly Airport Paris Orly Airport (french: Aéroport de Paris-Orly), commonly referred to as Orly , is one of two international airports serving the French capital, Paris, the other one being Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). It is located partially in Orly ...
) *
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), ma ...
( Passerelle Debilly) *Paris (
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) * Paris ( Place Marcel-Aymé or Place des Abbesses) *Paris (
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) *Paris (
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) * Paris (
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– Le Salon des Miroirs) *Paris (
Pont des Arts The Pont des Arts or Passerelle des Arts is a pedestrian bridge in Paris which crosses the River Seine. It links the Institut de France and the central square (''cour carrée'') of the Palais du Louvre, (which had been termed the "Palais des Ar ...
) *Paris (Pavillon Kléber) *Paris ( Arc de Triomphe) This leg's Detour was a choice between ('' Marie Antoinette'') or (''Tzemer Gefen Metoq'' – Cotton Candy). In Marie Antoinette, teams had to eat a selection of raw ingredients used in baking a cake, flour, an egg, oil, sugar, baking soda, cocoa powder, and edible candles, while wearing a corset to receive their next clue. In Cotton Candy, teams would receive a large serving of cotton candy and had to finish it before the one rotation of a carousel to receive their next clue. Each team member was only allowed to use one hand to hold onto the cotton candy, and if they could not finish it before the ride stopped, then they would have to start again. For this leg's Double Battle, two teams would compete against each other on a
French fashion French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with France ...
catwalk A fashion show (French ''défilé de mode'') is an event put on by a fashion designer to showcase their upcoming line of clothing and/or accessories during a fashion week. Fashion shows debut every season, particularly the Spring/Summer and Fal ...
in
underwear Undergarments, underclothing, or underwear are items of clothing worn beneath outer clothes, usually in direct contact with the skin, although they may comprise more than a single layer. They serve to keep outer garments from being soiled o ...
, either their own or some provided fashionable underwear. They would be judged by a panel of professionals on their poise and style, their timing and their charisma. The judges would choose one team as a winner and give them the next clue. The team that lost the final Double Battle had to wait out a 15-minute penalty. In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to dress up as
Quasimodo Quasimodo (from Quasimodo Sunday) is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the novel '' The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'' (1831) by Victor Hugo. Quasimodo was born with a hunchback and feared by the townspeople as a sort of monster, but ...
,
the Hunchback of Notre Dame ''The Hunchback of Notre-Dame'' (french: Notre-Dame de Paris, translation=''Our Lady of Paris'', originally titled ''Notre-Dame de Paris. 1482'') is a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo, published in 1831. It focuses on the unfortunate story ...
, including an "hump" on their back. A woman dressed as Esmeralda would give team members a key, and they had to use the key to unlock the one love lock hidden amongst hundreds of locks (representing Quasimodo and Esmeralda's love) to receive their next clue. For every lock that didn't unlock, their partner had ring a bell to declare their failure in love. ;Additional tasks *At the Walls of Seville, teams received their first clue in the form of a
tablet computer A tablet computer, commonly shortened to tablet, is a mobile device, typically with a mobile operating system and touchscreen display processing circuitry, and a rechargeable battery in a single, thin and flat package. Tablets, being com ...
that played the national anthem representing their next destination before figuring out was France, and they had to identify before purchasing their plane tickets. *From the moment teams left the airport to the Yield reveal board at Montmartre, teams were only permitted to speak in Hebrew. *At Passerelle Debilly, teams encountered a
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whose performance would involve an imitation of can-can dancers, which teams had to identify to receive a
garter A garter is an article of clothing comprising a narrow band of fabric fastened about the leg to keep up stockings. In the eighteenth to twentieth centuries, they were tied just below the knee, where the leg is most slender, to keep the stocking f ...
with teams' next clue on it. Teams would then vote for the team they wished to Yield. *At Théâtre Le Ranelagh, teams had to learn and perform a can-can dance in
costume Costume is the distinctive style of dress or cosmetic of an individual or group that reflects class, gender, profession, ethnicity, nationality, activity or epoch. In short costume is a cultural visual of the people. The term also was tradition ...
to the satisfaction of a judge to receive their next clue. *At Montmartre, teams would discover if they had been Yielded and would then have to pamper a small French dog. They had to take this dog with them until after the Double Battle. At predetermined intervals, a "barking dog song" would play, and when teams heard this they would have to brush their dog, feed it, and sing a rhyming song to it. They would have to search among the famous painters of Montmartre to find an artist who has drawn a caricature of them and their dog to receive their next clue. *At Pavilion Kleber, teams had to stack 364 champagne coupes into a 12-level pyramid with only one coupe on the top level, then pour the entire contents of a magnum of champagne onto the top of the pyramid, all without breaking any of the glasses, in order to receive their next clue. Every five minutes, teams would have to drink a coupe of champagne. *To check into the Pit Stop, teams had to identify what the Pit Stop greeter was dressed as, who was hidden from view. They had two minutes to ask 21 yes or no questions to try to identify which well-known French icon he was dressed as: a
baguette A baguette (; ) is a long, thin type of bread of French origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, though not the shape, is defined by French law). It is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust. A baguette has a dia ...
. If they could not guess correctly, they would serve a 15-minute penalty before they could try again.


Leg 6 (France → Brazil)

Airdates: 22, 26 & 29 June 2013 * Paris (
Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (french: Aéroport de Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle, ), also known as Roissy Airport or simply Paris CDG, is the principal airport serving the French capital, Paris ( and its metropolitan area), and the largest intern ...
) to
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a ...
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Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
(
Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport Rio de Janeiro/Galeão – Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport , popularly known by its original name Galeão International Airport, is the main airport serving Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 2019, it was the country's fourth-busiest airpor ...
) *Rio de Janeiro (Rua Anita Garibaldi) *Rio de Janeiro (
Copacabana Beach Copacabana () is a ''bairro'' (neighbourhood) located in the South Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is most prominently known for its 4 km (2.5 miles) balneario beach, which is one of the most famous in the wor ...
) *Rio de Janeiro (Pepino Beach) **Rio de Janeiro ( Abricó Beach) *
Rocinha Rocinha (, ''little farm'') is the largest favela in Brazil, located in Rio de Janeiro's South Zone between the districts of São Conrado and Gávea. Rocinha is built on a steep hillside overlooking Rio de Janeiro, and is located about o ...
(Peniel's Key Stand) *Rocinha (Porta do Céu) *Rocinha (Soccer Field or Coffee Shop) *Rocinha (Lookout) *Rio de Janeiro (
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro or University of Brazil (UFRJ; pt, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro or ') is a public research university located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is the largest federal university in the ...
) *Rio de Janeiro ( Arpoador Park) For this season's only Fast Forward, one team had to play frescoball with a Brazilian couple. The team would find out when they arrived that the task took place on a
nude beach A nude beach, sometimes called a clothing-optional or free beach, is a beach where users are at liberty to be nude. Nude beaches usually have mixed bathing. Such beaches are usually on public lands, and any member of the public is allowed to ...
, and so all participants had to play in the nude. Each team member would have to work together with one member of the couple each to keep a ball in the air for 30 hits to win the Fast Forward award. In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to take a harrowing glider ride from the top of Pedra Bonita back down to Pepino Beach. Once they landed, they had to swim out into the waves to reunite with their partner, who was sitting on a surfboard. This leg's Detour was a choice between (''Khedoregel'' – Football) or (''Qefeh'' – Coffee). In Football, teams had to play a game of the one in the middle with a group of local football players. They would stand in the middle, and would have to get the ball away from a group of four. They would pass it to their partner, who had to score a goal against a local goalkeeper to receive their next clue. If teams fail to score a goal, they had to start over. In Coffee, teams had to find a cafe, where the owner would prepare five pots of different kinds of coffee. One team member had to drink a glass of the coffee, while the other had to taste the mixture. They had to work together to figure out which mix went with which kind of coffee to receive their next clue. ;Additional tasks *At Copacabana, teams had to join with a professional samba dancer and learn how to dance the samba. They would then have to samba with their dance partner continuously until the end of the Roadblock, except when performing other tasks, and had to dance at least once while riding the city bus. *At Copacabana Beach, teams would vote for the U-Turn. They then had to look for a sand sculpture of sunbathers with an arrow pointing them towards their next clue. Teams then had to perform 30 minutes of Brazilian aerobics designed to tone their buttocks. *At Peniel's Key Stand, teams received a key to the Porta do Céu, which they had to find on their own. *At the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, teams had to endure a Brazilian body waxing session. After this, they had to learn and perform a series of 12 bodybuilding poses for a panel of judges and receive at least 10 points to receive their next clue. *Teams' final clue was a tablet computer that played two songs (" Copacabana" and "
The Girl from Ipanema "Garota de Ipanema" ("The Girl from Ipanema") is a Brazilian bossa nova and jazz song. It was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. It was written in 1962, with music by Antônio Carlos Jobim and Por ...
"). Teams had to figure out that the Pit Stop was located between Copacabana and Ipanema beaches.


Leg 7 (Brazil → Cuba)

Airdates: 6, 10 & 13 July 2013 *Rio de Janeiro (
Novotel Novotel is a French midscale hotel brand owned by Accor. Created in 1967 in France, the company grew into what became the Accor group in 1983, and Novotel remained a pillar brand of Accor's multi-brand strategy. Novotel manages 559 hotels in 6 ...
RJ Santos Dumont Hotel) (Pit Start) * Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport) to
Havana Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
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Cuba Cuba ( , ), officially the Republic of Cuba ( es, República de Cuba, links=no ), is an island country comprising the island of Cuba, as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. Cuba is located where the northern Caribbea ...
(
José Martí International Airport José Martí International Airport , sometimes known by its former name Rancho Boyeros Airport, is an international airport located southwest of the centre of Havana, Cuba, and is a hub for Cubana de Aviación and Aerogaviota, and former Latin ...
) *Havana (
H. Upmann H. Upmann is a Cuban brand of premium cigars established by banker Hermann Dietrich Upmann (who also founded the H. Upmann & Co. bank on the island). The brand is currently owned by a British corporation, Imperial Brands. The cigars are manuf ...
Cigar Factory) *Havana (
Old Havana Old Havana ( es, link=no, La Habana Vieja) is the city-center (downtown) and one of the 15 municipalities (or boroughs) forming Havana, Cuba. It has the second highest population density in the city and contains the core of the original city of ...
El Floridita Bar to
Hotel Ambos Mundos The Hotel Ambos Mundos (, '' Both Worlds Hotel'') is a hotel in Havana, Cuba. Built with a square form with five floors, it has an eclectic set of characteristics of 20th-century style architecture. It was built in 1924 on a site that previousl ...
) *Havana (Old Havana – Santería Priestess Residence) *Havana (Old Havana – Hospital Street & Callejon de Hamel) *Havana (Old Havana – Parque Cespedes) * Havana (Old Havana – Plaza de la Catedral or O'Reilly Street Barbershop) *Havana (Old Havana Pub) *Havana (Parque Martires del 71) *Havana (
Hotel Nacional de Cuba The Hotel Nacional de Cuba is a historic Spanish eclectic style hotel in Havana, Cuba, opened in 1930. Located on the sea front of Vedado district, it stands on Taganana Hill, offering commanding views of the sea and the city. History Design ...
) For this leg's Double Battle, teams had to balance a tray of 12
daiquiri The daiquiri (; es, daiquirí ) is a cocktail whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener. The daiquiri is one of the six basic drinks listed in David A. Embury's classic '' The Fine Ar ...
s between one hand from each team member, and carry them from the Floridita Bar to the Hotel Ambos Mundos through a street festival. Whoever spilled the least liquid below the red line would win the Double Battle and receive their next clue. If it was a tie, then whoever made it to the hotel first would win. The team that lost the final Double Battle had to wait out a 15-minute penalty. This leg's Detour was a choice between (''Mesibah Qubeneyt'' – Cuban Party) or (''Mesperah Qubeneyt'' – Cuban Barbershop). In Cuban Party, teams had to hand out bandanas to at least 40 locals and lead them dancing down the streets to receive their next clue. In Cuban Barbershop, teams had to convince two local men on the street to undergo a beauty treatment, involving shampooing their hair, massaging their scalp, and shaving their facial hair to receive their next clue. ;Additional tasks *Upon arrival in Havana, teams had to find a marked
classic car A classic car is an older car, typically 25 years or older, though definitions vary.While other languages, such as German and Dutch, may refer to classic cars as "oldtimers", this usage is unknown in English, where "old-timer" refers to an elder ...
and drive themselves to the
H. Upmann H. Upmann is a Cuban brand of premium cigars established by banker Hermann Dietrich Upmann (who also founded the H. Upmann & Co. bank on the island). The brand is currently owned by a British corporation, Imperial Brands. The cigars are manuf ...
Cigar Factory, where one team member had to make three
Cuban cigars Cuban cigars are cigars manufactured in Cuba from tobacco grown within that island nation. Historically regarded as among the world's “finest”, they are synonymous with the island's culture and contribute nearly one quarter of the value of a ...
while wearing a blindfold, while the other team member gave them directions as someone read a history of Cuban cigars in
Spanish Spanish might refer to: * Items from or related to Spain: **Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain **Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries **Spanish cuisine Other places * Spanish, Ontario, Can ...
over a loudspeaker to distract them to receive their next clue. *At the Santería residence, teams received an extremely unusual blessing from the priestess to receive their next clue. *On Hospital Street, teams had to find a fortune teller. She would use
Tarot The tarot (, first known as '' trionfi'' and later as ''tarocchi'' or ''tarocks'') is a pack of playing cards, used from at least the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play card games such as Tarocchini. From their Italian roots ...
cards to read their fortune, after which they would vote for the U-Turn. *After the Detour, teams had to search for a Cuban
hitchhiker Hitchhiking (also known as thumbing, autostop or hitching) is a means of transportation that is gained by asking individuals, usually strangers, for a ride in their car or other vehicle. The ride is usually, but not always, free. Nomads hav ...
at a marked pick-up location and drive them to their house. Once there, they had to take a 30-minute break to eat dinner with and spend time with the local they had picked up. Towards the end of their visit, the Cuban family would deliver them a package that had been sent from the teams' families in Israel.


Leg 8 (Cuba)

Airdates: 17 & 20 July 2013 *Havana (Hotel Meliá Habana) (Pit Start) * Ciénaga de Zapata (Crocodile Farm) *Ciénaga de Zapata (Soplillar Village) * Matanzas (Victoria de Girón – Campismo Popular) *Matanzas (Victoria de Girón – Green Bar) *Matanzas (Playa Shackleton) *Matanzas (Beach) *Matanzas (Playa Centro de Fionros) *Ciénaga de Zapata (Boca de Guama) For this leg's Double Battle, two teams at the time had to compete in a horse-drawn cart race, following a series of flags into a full race course all the way to the finish line. The team that lost the final Double Battle had to wait out a 15-minute penalty. This leg's Detour was a choice between (''Shod Beyem'' – Robbery at Sea) or (''Shod Baveyer'' – Robbery in the Air). In Robbery at Sea, teams had to retrieve all of the items from a boat moored just off shore, carrying them through the waves with only their arms. After all the items had been delivered to shore, they would also have to carry the pirate in the boat to shore on their shoulders. However, they had to carry at least one of the objects ''along'' with the pirate. In Robbery in the Air, teams would both be suspended in a net hanging in the air. They had to use ropes to pull themselves towards a hanging flag and satchel of money, which they had to grab. If they dropped one of the items, they had to restart. ;Additional tasks *At the crocodile farm, teams would first enter a pen filled with baby
Cuban crocodile The Cuban crocodile (''Crocodylus rhombifer'') is a small-medium species of crocodile endemic to Cuba. Typical length is and typical weight . Large males can reach as much as in length and weigh more than . Despite its smaller size, it is a hig ...
s and each team member had to use their bare hands to catch eight of them at once. After this, they would enter a different pen and would have to use a stick and rope to wrangle a full grown Cuban crocodile. *At Campismo Popular, after voting for who would be U-Turned, teams had to take a 25-minute break from racing, during which they could eat fruit, drink fruit juice, and write a message to their loved ones at home, which they would put in a bottle and throw out to sea. *At the green bar, teams had to dress up as pirates and wear the outfit for the rest of the leg, including an eyepatch. *At Playa Centro de Fionros, one team member would be buried up to their head in the sand. The other team member would have to pour bottles of sticky, slimy liquids on top of their head, looking for a small pearl. They could then open a treasure chest and retrieve a treasure map, which would direct them to the Pit Stop.


Leg 9 (Cuba → United States)

Airdates: 24, 27 & 31 July 2013, 3 August 2013 *Havana (Hotel Meliá Habana) (Pit Start) * Havana (José Martí International Airport) to
Las Vegas Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
,
Nevada Nevada ( ; ) is a state in the Western region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast, and Utah to the east. Nevada is the 7th-most extensive, ...
,
United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territori ...
( McCarran International Airport) *
Las Vegas Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
(
Fremont Street Fremont Street is a street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada that is the second most famous street in the Las Vegas Valley – and Nevada – besides the Las Vegas Strip. Named in honor of explorer and politician John C. Frémont and located in the h ...
) *Las Vegas (Harley Davidson Cafe) *Las Vegas ( Little White Wedding Chapel and
Las Vegas City Hall Las Vegas City Hall is the center of municipal government for the City of Las Vegas, Nevada. It is located downtown ''Downtown'' is a term primarily used in North America by English speakers to refer to a city's sometimes commercial, cultura ...
) *Las Vegas (
Las Vegas Boulevard Las Vegas Boulevard is a major road in Clark County, Nevada, United States, best known for the Las Vegas Strip portion of the road and its casinos. Formerly carrying U.S. Route 91 (US 91), which had been the main highway between Los Angel ...
) *Las Vegas (
Tropicana Avenue Tropicana Avenue is a major east–west section line arterial in the Las Vegas area. The road is named after Tropicana Las Vegas which is located on Las Vegas Boulevard where it intersects with Tropicana Avenue. Part of it is signed as Nev ...
) *Las Vegas (Star Costume & Theatrical Supply) *Las Vegas (Roxy's Diner) *Las Vegas (Dino's Lounge) *Las Vegas ( Golden Gate Casino Hotel) *Las Vegas ( Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino) *Las Vegas ( Stratosphere Tower) *Las Vegas (
Mandalay Bay Mandalay Bay is a 43-story luxury resort and casino at the south end of the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned by Vici Properties and The Blackstone Group and operated by MGM Resorts International. It was developed by Circus Circu ...
– Intersection of Giles Street and Ali Baba Lane) For this leg's Double Battle, teams had to play a simplified version of
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against each other. Each team would be dealt a card, and the team with the lower card would have to take off an article of clothing. Aces were high. This would continue until one team refused to take off anything else (or had nothing left to take off). The losing team would be forced to walk the streets naked while wearing a cardboard box with the humiliating message of "I just lost a game of strip poker". The team that lost the final Double Battle had to wait out a 15-minute penalty. In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to enter a revolving glass door and change out of their Elvis costume and into a superhero outfit within 20 seconds while the door rotated. Then, they had to carry both their partner and a cut-out design of a car, keeping both off the ground and the car above their head, and search the Las Vegas Strip for a woman dressed as a princess outside of the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino to get their next clue. In this leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to perform a SkyJump off the Stratosphere Tower before receiving their next clue. ;Additional tasks *On Fremont Street, teams would come across a roulette with the numbers 1 to 6. Teams had to spin a roulette wheel on this street with the numbers 1-6. Teams had to spin the wheel and remove whichever number it landed on. This number would indicate the position that they were allowed to leave in. For example, if teams span a "2" but no-one had spun a "1" yet, they would have to wait until someone span a "1" and departed in first place before they could depart in second. *At the Harley Davidson Cafe, teams had to win an
arm wrestling Arm wrestling (also spelled armwrestling) is a sport with two opponents who face each other with their bent elbows placed on a table and hands firmly gripped, who then attempt to force the opponent's hand down to the table top ("pin" them). The s ...
match against a 120+ kg patron. They would then both have to drink a large glass of
non-alcoholic beer Low-alcohol beer is beer with little or no alcohol content and aims to reproduce the taste of beer while eliminating (or at least reducing) the inebriating effects of standard alcoholic brews. Most low-alcohol beers are lagers, but there are some ...
, entirely consuming it in 2 minutes, to get their next clue. *Teams traveled from the Cafe to the wedding chapel on
Harley Davidson Harley may refer to: People * Harley (given name) * Harley (surname) Places * Harley, Ontario, a township in Canada * Harley, Brant County, Ontario, Canada * Harley, Shropshire, England * Harley, South Yorkshire, England * Harley Street, in L ...
motorcycles. *At the Little White Wedding Chapel, teams had to search the streets for a couple willing to get married. They would then travel, along with the couple, to City Hall to get a legal marriage license for the couple. Finally, they would return to the Wedding Chapel perform the wedding, with the team members acting as
best men ''Best Men'' is a 1997 American crime comedy film directed by Tamra Davis, and stars Sean Patrick Flanery, Luke Wilson, Andy Dick, Mitchell Whitfield, Fred Ward, Drew Barrymore and Dean Cain. Plot Four groomsmen are preparing for a wedding, d ...
and
maids of honour A maid of honour is a junior attendant of a queen in royal households. The position was and is junior to the lady-in-waiting. The equivalent title and office has historically been used in most European royal courts. Role Traditionally, a queen ...
. If the wedding went off without any problems, teams would get their next clue. *At Las Vegas Boulevard, teams had to find a limo to pick up their next clue inside. *At Tropicana Avenue, teams voted for who would get Yielded. *At Star Costume, teams would be given a single 7XL shirt and a pair of 7XL pants. Both team members would have to wear these together and then travel to Roxy's Diner. They had to remain in these clothes until they reached Dino's Lounge. *During the Intersection at Roxy's Diner, the joined teams had to work together to eat a single
hamburger A hamburger, or simply burger, is a food consisting of fillings—usually a patty of ground meat, typically beef—placed inside a sliced bun or bread roll. Hamburgers are often served with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, bacon, ...
to receive their next clue. Teams were no longer Intersected after this task. *At Dino's Lounge, teams would discover if they had been Yielded. Then, teams had to dress up as
Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), or simply Elvis, was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one ...
, watch a video of Presley's performances, and perform the song to the satisfaction of an
Elvis impersonator An Elvis impersonator is an entertainer who impersonates or copies the look and sound of American musician and singer Elvis Presley. Professional Elvis impersonators, commonly known as Elvis tribute artists (ETAs), work all over the world as ent ...
to receive their next clue. *At the intersection of Giles and Ali Baba, teams stepped an empty Pit Stop mat where a limo would arrive to pick them up. After being welcomed by "
Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe (; born Norma Jeane Mortenson; 1 June 1926 4 August 1962) was an American actress. Famous for playing comedic " blonde bombshell" characters, she became one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s, as wel ...
" they would find the host, Ron Shahar, in the limo where he would check them in for the leg while being driven around. However, the teams were told to keep on racing and were dropped off back at the intersection.


Leg 10 (United States)

Airdates: 7 & 10 August 2013 * West Las Vegas (Dig This! Heavy Equipment Playground) *West Las Vegas (Halloween-Themed House) *Las Vegas ( Howard Johnson Hotel) (Overnight Rest) *Las Vegas (Longevity Sports Center) *
Boulder City Boulder City is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It is approximately southeast of Las Vegas. As of the 2020 United States Census, 2020 census, the population of Boulder City was 14,885. The city took its name from Boulder Canyon ( ...
(
Chevron Chevron (often relating to V-shaped patterns) may refer to: Science and technology * Chevron (aerospace), sawtooth patterns on some jet engines * Chevron (anatomy), a bone * '' Eulithis testata'', a moth * Chevron (geology), a fold in rock ...
Aviation Building) *Boulder City ( A&W Parking Lot) * Clark County ( Hoover Dam) In this season's final Roadblock, one team member had to be buried alive in a wooden crate, simulating the actions of the American Mafia, and had to remain buried for 10 minutes without panicking to receive their next clue. ;Additional tasks *At the cemetery set up at Dig This!, teams would watch a creepy video of a man reading a text, which incorporated the Hebrew names of various American horror films. They had to figure out that the theme of the video was horror movies and tell this to the gate guard to receive their next clue and be granted entry. *At the house, teams had to perform three tasks, choosing from two "Trick" tasks and two "Treat" ones, to receive their next clue. The trick tasks were to kiss a frog, in reference to
The Frog Prince "The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry" (german: Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich, literally "The Frog King or the Iron Henry") is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in ''Grimm's Fairy Tales'' (KHM 1). ...
, and to successfully bob for five apples each from icy water. The treat tasks were to eat a very large gummy bear, and to take a pie in the face by surprise. They could pick "trick" or "treat" to decide which task they would complete next, but the tasks would be completely unknown to them. *After the Trick or Treat task, teams went around to the back of the house to find a
dunk tank A dunk tank, also known as a dunking booth or dunking machine, is a common feature at Canadian and American fairs, fundraisers, and celebrations. It consists of a huge water tank with a volunteer sitting on a collapsible bench above. When the ...
. One team member had to sit in the tank while the other had to hit a target, plunging their partner into the cold, slimy water. The dunked team member had to then find a small flag inside the tank. *At the Longevity Sports Center, teams had to play
American football American football (referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada), also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team wi ...
against four members of the
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and score a touchdown to receive their next clue. *Teams would be driven from Las Vegas to Boulder City in the cabin of an
18-wheeler A semi-trailer truck, also known as a semitruck, (or semi, eighteen-wheeler, big rig, tractor-trailer or, by synecdoche, a semitrailer) is the combination of a tractor unit and one or more semi-trailers to carry freight. A semi-trailer ...
. Unbeknownst to them, after the song "
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" finished playing on the radio, teams would listen to a special radio broadcast and a song dedication "for a couple who left everything behind to travel around the world, to take part in ''The Amazing Race''". A message from their families would start to play and after this, the chosen song. *At the Chevron Aviation building, team members had to work together to pull a 12-ton 18-wheeler across a marked red line to receive their next clue. *At the A&W parking lot, teams had to help out at a bikini car wash. They had to charge $3 per car wash, but were allowed to ask for tips. Teams had to make enough money to pay their truck driver for gas to get them to the Pit Stop. ;Additional note *During the Pit Stop, teams received video messages from their loved ones at home. After this, teams participated in a task for fun that involved matching all eleven teams with their baby pictures.


Leg 11 (United States)

Airdates: 17, 21 & 28 August 2013 * Clark County (Hoover Dam) to Flagstaff,
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Flagstaff) (Pit Start) *Flagstaff ( Arizona Snowbowl) *Flagstaff (Flagstaff Nordic Center) *
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(Wigwam Valley Ranch) (Overnight Rest) *
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(Canyon Creek Ranch) For this season's final Double Battle, teams would compete in a two-person
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relay race. Each team member could only race while in possession of the snow globe. The team that finished first would receive their next clue, while the losing team had to wait for another opponent. The team that lost the final Double Battle had to wait out a 15-minute penalty. This leg's first Detour was a choice between (''Lasof'' – Collect) or (''Leschob'' – Haul). In Collect, teams had to stack firewood until they made a perfectly rectangular stack that was at least 2 meters high. In Haul, both team members had to put on snowshoes and carry two people on their backs around a marked course through the woods. A maximum of three teams would be able to complete each side of the Detour simultaneously. This season's final Detour was a choice between (''Rodeo'') or (''Country''). In Rodeo, both team members had to ride on a
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and stay on for 30 sequences of the ride to receive their next clue. In Country, teams had to learn how to perform a country yodel. If teams could perform yodeling accompaniment to an acoustic song to the satisfaction of an audience, they would receive their next clue. ;Additional tasks *At the Arizona Snowbowl, teams would receive a rescue toboggan and an avalanche beacon. They would have to climb up a snowy hill and use the avalanche beacon to find a buried search & rescue training mannequin. They had to dig out the mannequin, secure it onto the toboggan, and then slide back down the hill to receive a
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with their next destination printed on the inside. After this, they would vote for who would be U-Turned. *At Wigwam Valley Ranch, teams had to learn how to perform a Native American traditional dance involving hoops. They would then meet the
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of the village and would be given Native American garments and feathers. They would also be given a traditional Native American name, which they had to use to refer to each other for the remainder of the leg. *Teams then had to perform two Native American hunting exercises. One team member would have to use a bow to shoot an arrow at a rolling target, and the other would have to throw a spear at a target thrown in the air. If teams run out of arrows or spears, they had to perform a traditional dance before their supply would be replenished. *After completing the previous task, teams had to remove most of their clothing and had to enter a sweat lodge with temperatures near and talk with the chief about the meaning of life. They then had to rub dirt on their skin to blend with mother earth. Then, they had to submerge themselves in icy water ten times, which would give them "the answers to unanswered questions". Finally, they would return, once again to the sweat lodge to warm up. *For their final task at the Wigwam Valley Ranch, teams had to build a fire, and then completely build a
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, using a completed one for reference. Teams would spend the night in these teepees. *At Canyon Creek Ranch, teams had to dress up as cowboys/cowgirls and ride on horses through the desert to reach the ranch's corral. There, they would have to work together (on foot) to herd three young cows with the same matching bandana into a small enclosure. *After the second Detour, teams would be asked a series of three questions about the other competitors. They would use a real
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to shoot at targets representing their answers. If they answer incorrectly, they would be handcuffed and placed into jail, where they would serve a time penalty. *For their final task at the Canyon Creek Ranch, teams had to search the old west town for a horseshoe, which they could take with them to the Pit Stop just behind the church. ;Additional note *During the Pit Stop, teams were transported by bus to Flagstaff, Arizona.


Leg 12 (United States → Taiwan)

Airdate: 29 August 2013 *
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( Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport) to
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,
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) via Israel *
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall () is a national monument, landmark and tourist attraction erected in memory of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. It is located in Taipei. The monument, surrou ...
) (Pit Start) *Taipei (Central Pictures Studio) *Taipei ( Sun Yat-sen Square) *Taipei (
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) *Taipei (
Raohe Street Night Market The Raohe Street Night Market () is a night market in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. Architecture It is located on Raohe Street and is about 600 meters long. Ciyou Temple (松山慈祐宮) which was founded in 1753 is one of the prominent l ...
) *Taipei (
Ximending Ximending (sometimes Hsimenting, ; Tâi-lô: Se-mn̂g-ting; Japanese Romaji: ) is a neighborhood and shopping district in the Wanhua District of Taipei, Taiwan, along with its main rival, the Eastern District of Taipei. Overview Ximending ha ...
) ;Additional tasks *At Central Pictures Studio, teams had to sit on a swing set and sing the song "Muzika" (Music) by
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, while the swing set is descending into a tank full of water that snakes are poured into while the team members singing the song. They had to smile throughout their performance and sing all of the lyrics correctly. *At Sun Yat-sen Square, teams had to sell 12 glasses of fruit juice. One of the team members made the juice while the other drove the cart. After this task, they would receive a board with their next destination written in fruit pixel art in
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and had to deliver this board to the Confucius Temple. *At Taipei Confucius Temple, one team member would practice
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by balancing a book on their head while on one foot. The other member would listen to a Chinese proverb over a pay phone, memorizing it without the use of notes. After hearing the phone call, the team member went to the other member, and quoted the sentence to them. Then, the team member who practiced tai chi went to a wise old man, and said the sentence his partner quoted. Only after saying the sentence correctly, the man gave them the next clue. Eventually, after enough failures, one team member must, instead of practicing tai chi, hold a plate of
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right up to their nose. *At Raohe Street Night Market, teams had to search for the next clue, which was a leaflet being handed out to them by a Taiwanese person in Hebrew which lead teams to Ximending.


Leg 13 (Taiwan)

Airdate: 31 August 2013 * Pingsi (Jingan Suspension Bridge) *Pingsi ( Shifen Waterfall) *Taipei (
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) *Taipei (
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) *
Wulai District Wulai District ( Atayal: Ulay; ) is a mountain indigenous district in southern New Taipei City in northern Taiwan. It sits near the border with Taipei and is famous for its hot springs. It is the largest district in New Taipei, as well as the mo ...
( Yun Hsien Resort) *Taipei ( Snake Alley Night Market) *Taipei (
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) ;Additional tasks *At Jingan Suspension Bridge, teams would choose a
sky lantern A sky lantern (), also known as Kǒngmíng lantern (), or Chinese lantern, is a small hot air balloon made of paper, with an opening at the bottom where a small fire is suspended. In Asia and elsewhere around the world, sky lanterns have bee ...
from a selection of colors, each representing a different virtue, and release it into the sky to receive their next clue. *At Shifen Waterfall, teams had to use a complex system to transport themselves across a tightrope. Both team members would lay on planks of wood, suspended on the tightropes, facing each other. They would hold on to a third piece of wood between them, and work together to push themselves across, grab a flag, then return to the start. If they fell off, they would have to begin again from the start. *At Creative Park, teams had to convince two locals to trade their parasols for a bottle of sunscreen to receive their next clue. *At Taipei Railway Station, teams had to convince 10 locals to dance with them to " Gangnam Style" by following the moves of a dancing robot while the song played to receive their next clue. *At the Yun Hsien Resort, teams participated in tasks inspired by ''
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''. They would ride a cable car halfway to the top of a mountain, where one team member had to climb up on top of it and retrieve a clue. They would then discover that the other team member would have to descend a perilous rope ladder below the cable car to retrieve a small satchel with a Taiwanese coin inside of it. After this, they would ride the cable car to the top of the mountain, where they could use the coin to operate a coin-game, which would give them their next clue. *The clue from the coin-operated machine contained a Chinese proverb in Hebrew that encouraged generosity. Once at the night market, teams had to use this hint to figure out that they had to give some spare change to a busker playing a
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. In exchange, he would give them their final clue.


Ratings

The third season had a 28.9% average Jewish household rating across the season. Data courtesy of the Israeli Rating Committee, according to individuals aged 4+ from the general population.


References


External links


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