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HaMerotz LaMillion 3
Season 3
HaMerotz LaMillion second logo.jpeg
Presented by Ron Shahar
No. of teams11
WinnerTalia Gorodess & Koby Windzberg
No. of legs13
Distance traveled37,000 km (23,000 mi)
No. of episodes30 (34 including recaps)
Release
Original network Channel 2
Original release11 May (2013-05-11) 
31 August 2013 (2013-08-31)
Additional information
Filming dates15 January (2013-01-15) 
2 February 2013 (2013-02-02); 30–31 July 2013
Season chronology
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HaMerotz LaMillion 3 is the third season of HaMerotz LaMillion (Hebrew : המירוץ למיליון, lit. The Race to the Million), an Israeli reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race . Hosted by Ron Shahar, it featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world to win 1,000,000. This season visited four continents and seven countries and traveled over 37,000 kilometres (23,000 mi) during thirteen legs. Starting in Haifa, racers traveled through Israel, Spain, France, Brazil, Cuba, the United States, and Taiwan before finishing in Taipei. New twists introduced in this season include the Double U-Turn, with the recipients of a U-Turn Vote allowed to use the U-Turn on another team; the Intersection; the no-rest leg; and the Salvage Pass, which was awarded to the winners of the second leg and gave them a choice between a head start in the next leg or saving the last team from elimination. The season premiered on 11 May 2013 on Channel 2 and the finale aired on 31 August 2013.

Newlyweds Talia Gorodess and Koby Windzberg were the winners of this season, while sisters Romi and Coral Gemer finished in second place and cousins Ma'ayan Refaeli and Bat-El Musai finished in third place.

Production

Development and filming

Teams began the third season of HaMerotz LaMillion at the Port of Haifa. Port of Haifa 2752-1.jpg
Teams began the third season of HaMerotz LaMillion at the Port of Haifa.

The bulk of filming for this season took place in January 2013. On 24 January 2013, the show was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [1] By 31 January 2013, teams had traveled to Las Vegas in the United States. [2] The racecourse for this season included four continents and seven countries. At the start of the competition, two legs were run in Israel with the possibility of one team being eliminated in each leg. This season also incorporated two new twists with the Salvage Pass 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. [3]

Cast

The cast for this season included married grandparents from New York and South Africa, friends from the Ezra youth movement, Port of Ashdod dock workers, and cousins of Persian descent. [4] Coral previously dated Tom Kashty from the second season. [5]

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. [6]

ContestantsAgeRelationship [7] HometownStatus
Herut Vaysenstern (חרות)21Religious Teenagers Petah Tikva Eliminated 1st
(in Caesarea, Israel)
Yael "Yoftut" Teitelbaum (יופטוט)20
Andrea Zaltzmann (אנדריאה)57Grandparents to 19 Children Jerusalem Withdrew
(in Madrid, Spain)
Ronnie Zaltzmann (רוני)60
Ronit Shavit (רונית)33Purchasing Manager & Lawyer Afula Eliminated 3rd
(in Seville, Spain)
Liran Cohen (לירן)27
Shimi Edri (שימי)26Spouses Tel Aviv Eliminated 4th
(in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Yasmin Nagorni (יסמין)19
Mor Cohen (מור)28Married with 2 Children Eilat Eliminated 5th
(in Ciénaga de Zapata, Cuba)
Lior Cohen (ליאור)33
Eliran Elenbogen (אלירן)26Falafel Seller & Beach Cleaner Carmiel Eliminated 6th
(in Clark County, Nevada)
Itzik Madhani (איציק)28
Debbie Baruch (דבי)46Real Estate Developer & Daughter Jerusalem Eliminated 7th
(in Black Canyon City, Arizona)
Dana Dahan (דנה)24
David Guedj (דויד)28Dock Workers Ashdod Eliminated 8th
(in Taipei, Taiwan)
Eliran Look (אלירן)28
Ma'ayan Refaeli (מעיין)20Cousins on Both Sides Zrahia Third Place
Bat-El Musai (בת-אל)20
Romi Gemer (רומי)18Sisters Petah Tikva Second Place
Coral Gemer (קורל)20
Talia Gorodess (טליה)30Newlyweds Giv'atayim Winners
Koby Windzberg (קובי)34

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:

TeamPosition (by leg)Roadblocks
performed
1 2 + 3 + 4 5 + 6 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 11 + 3 12 13
Talia & Koby5th6th8th8th4th>4th1st1st2nd>^5th2nd
1st1stTalia 4, Koby 3
Romi & Coral3rd3rd4th1st3rd3rd7th4th4th»°3rd1st3rd2ndRomi 4, Coral 3
Ma'ayan & Bat-El9th9th5th4th5th>5th5th3rd1st>°1st4th2nd3rdMa'ayan 4, Bat-El 3
David & Eliran4th5th7th3rd1st>2nd2nd2nd3rd«
>
^
2nd3rd4thDavid 3, Eliran 4
Debbie & Dana10th4th1st6th
6th<6th3rd5th6th<
»
~
4th5th
Debbie 4, Dana 3
Eliran & Itzik6th8th2nd5th8th1stƒ6th6th5th»~6thEliran 3, Itzik 3
Mor & Lior1st2nd6th2nd
2nd>7th4th7thMor 3, Lior 1
Shimi & Yasmin8th7th9th7th7th8thShimi 2, Yasmin 2
Ronit & Liran2nd1st3rd9thRonit 1, Liran 1
Andrea & Ronnie7th10th 1 10th 2 Andrea 0, Ronnie 1
Herut & Yoftut11thHerut 0, Yoftut 0
Key
Notes
  1. ^ Andrea & Ronnie arrived at the Pit Stop in last place; however, Ronit & Liran used their Salvage Pass to save Andrea & Ronnie from elimination.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 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.

U-TurnDouble U-TurnYieldU-TurnYieldDouble U-Turn
Leg345678911
U-Turned/YieldedMa'ayan & Bat-ElDebbie & DanaMor & LiorDebbie & DanaMa'ayan & Bat-ElMor & LiorMor & LiorDavid & Eliran
Debbie & Dana
Debbie & DanaTalia & Koby
Result5–3–25–41–04–3–14–3–14–34–33–33–21–0
VoterTeam's Vote
Talia & KobyDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaNoneDebbie & DanaMa'ayan & Bat-ElMor & LiorMor & LiorDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaNone
Romi & CoralMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-ElDavid & EliranTalia & KobyMor & LiorMor & LiorDavid & EliranDavid & Eliran
Ma'ayan & Bat-ElMor & LiorDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & Dana
David & EliranDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & Dana
Debbie & DanaMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-ElMor & LiorMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-ElMor & LiorMor & LiorDavid & EliranDavid & EliranTalia & Koby
Itzik & EliranMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-ElNoneMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-ElMor & LiorMor & LiorDavid & Eliran
Mor & LiorDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & DanaDebbie & Dana
Shimi & YasminMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-ElMa'ayan & Bat-El
Ronit & LiranMor & LiorDebbie & Dana
Andrea & RonnieMa'ayan & Bat-El

Episode Titles

Translated from Hebrew from the official website: [8]

  1. The Starting Line Event! (!אירוע ההזנקה) (Leg 1)
  2. Who Will Board on the Plane? (?מי יעלה למטוס) (Leg 2)
  3. Landing in Spain (נוחתים בספרד) (Leg 3)
  4. Something Surreal! (!סוריאליסטי משהו) (Leg 3)
  5. Squeezing the Juice! (!סוחטים את המיץ) (Leg 3)
  6. Pleasant Scrub! (!קרצוף נעים) (Leg 4)
  7. The Great Bed Race (!מירוץ המיטות הגדול) (Leg 4)
  8. Leaving Spain (נפרדים מספרד) (Leg 4)
  9. Landing in Paris! (!נוחתים בפריז) (Legs 4 & 5)
  10. Fabulous Paris! (!פריז רותחת) (Leg 5)
  11. Which Team Will Break? (?מי מהזוגות יישבר) (Leg 5)
  12. Landing in Brazil! (!נוחתים בברזיל) (Leg 6)
  13. City of God (עיר האלוהים) (Leg 6)
  14. Leaving Brazil! (!נפרדים מברזיל) (Leg 6)
  15. On the Way to Cuba (בדרך לקובה) (Recap)
  16. Landing to the Salsa Rhythm of Cuba! (!נוחתים בקובה לקצב הסלסה) (Leg 7)
  17. Cuban-Style Celebration (חגיגה נוסח קובה) (Leg 7)
  18. For Whom Will the Race End? (?בשביל מי המירוץ יסתיים) (Leg 7)
  19. Crocodile Tears (דמעות תנין) (Leg 8)
  20. Pirates of the Caribbean (שודדי הקאריביים) (Leg 8)
  21. Landing in Vegas! (!נוחתים בווגאס) (Leg 9)
  22. Who Will Have More Luck? (?למי יהיה יותר מזל) (Leg 9)
  23. Vegas at Large! (!ואגס בענק) (Leg 9)
  24. To Infinity and Beyond ("אל האינסוף ומעבר לו) (Legs 9 & 10)
  25. Horror Film (סרט אימה) (Leg 10)
  26. Leaving One of the Teams! (!נפרדים מאחד הזוגות) (Leg 10)
  27. The Secrets and Longings Overflow (הסודות והגעגועים מציפים) (Recap)
  28. Running in the Snow (רצים בשלג) (Leg 11)
  29. Indian Dance (ריקוד אינדיאני) (Leg 11)
  30. Travel Diary of the Teams (יומן המסע של הזוגות) (Behind the Scenes at the Pit Stop)
  31. Fateful Quarterfinals (רבע הגמר הגורלי) (Leg 11)
  32. Final Elimination Before the Finals (ההדחה האחרונה לפני הגמר) (Leg 12)
  33. Grand Finale! (!הגמר הגדול) (Leg 13)
  34. Speaking from the Heart! (!מדברים מהלב) (Recap)

Race summary

Route Map of the Race. HaMerotz LaMillion 3 map.svg
Route Map of the Race.
Destinations Legenda lotnisko.svg Air travel    Legenda kolej.svg Rail travel    BSicon BOOT.svg Water travel    Bus-logo.svg Bus travel
Maki-heliport-15.svg Helicopter travel    Maki-bicycle-15.svg Bicycle travel    Maki-aerialway-15.svg Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour icon.svg צומת (Detour)    Roadblock icon.svg מחסום (Roadblock)    Fast Forward icon.svg קיצור דרך (Fast Forward)
Yield icon.svg עצור (Yield)    Intersection icon.svg מסלול משותף (Intersection)    U-Turn icon.svg סיבוב פרסה (U-Turn)
Face Off icon.svg דו–קרב (Double Battle)    TAR-Pacific-pitstop-icon.png נקודת סיום (Pit Stop)

Leg 1 (Israel)

The first leg of HaMerotz LaMillion 3 concluded at the Roman amphitheatre of Caesarea Maritima. Caesarea maritima BW 4.JPG
The first leg of HaMerotz LaMillion 3 concluded at the Roman amphitheatre of Caesarea Maritima.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 2 (Israel)

Teams ended the second leg in Israel at Mini Israel. MiniIL 102 (4).jpg
Teams ended the second leg in Israel at Mini Israel.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional task

Leg 3 (Israel → Spain)

Madrid's Torre Picasso hosted the season's third Pit Stop. Torre Picasso - 01.jpg
Madrid's Torre Picasso hosted the season's third Pit Stop.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 3)
Additional notes
Episode summary (Episode 4)
Episode summary (Episode 5)
Additional note

Leg 4 (Spain)

On this leg, teams visited the statue of Maimonides in Cordoba. Wzwz Moses Maimonides.jpg
On this leg, teams visited the statue of Maimonides in Córdoba.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 6)
Episode summary (Episode 7)
Additional note
Episode summary (Episode 8)

Leg 5 (Spain → France)

During the Roadblock in Paris, one team member had to find a lock that fits a given key at the Pont des Arts. Pont des Arts + canenas.jpg
During the Roadblock in Paris, one team member had to find a lock that fits a given key at the Pont des Arts.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 9)
Episode summary (Episode 10)
Episode summary (Episode 11)
Additional notes

Leg 6 (France → Brazil)

Teams visited the Rocinha favela while in Rio de Janeiro. Rocinha road 2010.JPG
Teams visited the Rocinha favela while in Rio de Janeiro.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 12)
Episode summary (Episode 13)
Additional note
Episode summary (Episode 14)

Leg 7 (Brazil → Cuba)

In a cigar factory in Havana, one team member had to roll a H. Upmann cigar. Stocki hu magnum50 1.jpg
In a cigar factory in Havana, one team member had to roll a H. Upmann cigar.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 16)
Episode summary (Episode 17)
Additional note
Episode summary (Episode 18)
Additional note

Leg 8 (Cuba)

At the crocodile farm in Cienaga de Zapata, teams had to catch a Cuban crocodile to receive their next clue. Cuban crocodile.jpg
At the crocodile farm in Ciénaga de Zapata, teams had to catch a Cuban crocodile to receive their next clue.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 19)
Episode summary (Episode 20)
Additional note

Leg 9 (Cuba → United States)

Fremont Street 09.JPG
LV Boulevard night.JPG
While in the Las Vegas Valley, teams visited various areas on the Las Vegas Strip including Fremont Street and the Las Vegas Boulevard.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 21)
Additional note
Episode summary (Episode 22)
Episode summary (Episode 23)
Episode summary (Episode 24)
Additional notes

Leg 10 (United States)

The Hoover Dam in Nevada served as the tenth Pit Stop. Hoover Dam and Arizona Spillway, 1983.jpg
The Hoover Dam in Nevada served as the tenth Pit Stop.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 25)
Episode summary (Episode 26)
Additional note

Leg 11 (United States)

The Arizona Snowbowl was visited during this leg in Arizona. Peaks winter.jpg
The Arizona Snowbowl was visited during this leg in Arizona.
Locations
Episode summary (Episode 28)
Additional note
Episode summary (Episode 29)
Episode summary (Episode 31)
Additional note

Leg 12 (Taiwan)

Taipei's Confucius Temple was visited on the penultimate leg. ConfuciusTempleTaipei.jpg
Taipei's Confucius Temple was visited on the penultimate leg.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 13 (Taiwan)

Taipei's Grand Hotel served as the Finish Line for the third season of HaMerotz LaMillion. The Grand Hotel Taipei (Main Building).JPG
Taipei's Grand Hotel served as the Finish Line for the third season of HaMerotz LaMillion.
Locations
Episode summary

Ratings

The third season had a 28.9% average Jewish household rating across the season. [9]

Data courtesy of the Israeli Rating Committee, according to individuals aged 4+ from the general population.

No.Air dateEpisodePercentageNightly RankRef
257 August 2013"Horror Film"12.9%1 [10]
2610 August 2013"Leaving One of the Teams!"14.3%1 [11]
2714 August 2013"Secrets and Overwhelming Longing"10.9%1 [12]
2817 August 2013"Running in the Snow"13.9%1 [13]
2921 August 2013"Indian Dance"14.0%1 [14]
3024 August 2013"Travel Diary of the Teams"11.0%1 [15]
3128 August 2013"Fateful Quarterfinals"
3229 August 2013"Final Elimination Before the Finals"14.5%1 [16]
3331 August 2013"Grand Finale!"20.9%1 [17]

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The Amazing Race 5 is the fifth season of The Amazing Race, a Latin American reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race and the third installment of Space's iteration of the show. Hosted by Toya Montoya, it featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race across Latin America to win US$250,000. This season visited two continents and six countries and travelled over 12,600 kilometres (7,800 mi) during twelve legs. Starting in Cartagena, teams travelled through Colombia, Peru, Curaçao, the Dominican Republic, Panama and Mexico before finishing in Chiapa de Corzo. This season returned to the regular format by featuring teams from all over Latin America and not only from Brazil, unlike the previous season. This season premiered on Space and TNT on 16 September 2013 at 9:00 p.m. (UTC−3), and the season finale aired on Space and TNT on 9 December 2013 at 9:00 p.m. (UTC−3).

<i>The Amazing Race 24</i> Season of television series

The Amazing Race 24 is the twenty-fourth season of the American reality competition show The Amazing Race. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, it featured eleven teams of two, ten teams returning from previous editions and a composite team with two members that competed on separate seasons, competing in a race around the world in order to win US$1,000,000. This season visited three continents and nine countries and traveled over 23,000 miles (37,000 km). Starting in Santa Clarita, California, racers traveled through China, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, England, and Wales before returning to the United States and finishing in Las Vegas. The season premiered on CBS on February 23, 2014, and the season finale aired on May 18, 2014.

<i>The Amazing Race Canada 2</i> Season of television series

The Amazing Race Canada 2 is the second season of The Amazing Race Canada, a Canadian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by Jon Montgomery, it featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race across Canada and the world. The grand prize included a CA$250,000 cash payout, two Chevrolet Silverado "High Country Edition" trucks, free gasoline for life from Petro-Canada, and the ability to fly for free anywhere for a year with Air Canada. This season visited seven provinces, one territory, and two additional countries and travelled over 40,000 kilometres (25,000 mi) during twelve legs. Starting in Jasper National Park, racers travelled through Alberta, British Columbia, Hong Kong, Macau, the Yukon, Manitoba, France, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Ontario before finishing in Ottawa. A new twist introduced in this season was international travel. The season premiered on CTV on July 8, 2014, with the season finale airing on September 21, 2014.

<i>The Amazing Race 26</i> Season of television series

The Amazing Race 26 is the twenty-sixth season of the American reality competition show The Amazing Race. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, it featured eleven teams of dating couples competing 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 35,000 miles (56,000 km). Starting in Castaic, California, racers traveled through Japan, Thailand, Germany, France, Monaco, Namibia, the Netherlands, and Peru before returning to the United States and finishing in Dallas. The season premiered on CBS with a special 90-minute episode on February 25, 2015, and the season finale aired on May 15, 2015.

<i>The Amazing Race 27</i> Season of television series

The Amazing Race 27 is the twenty-seventh 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 the world in order to win US$1,000,000. This season visited five continents and ten countries and traveled over 34,000 miles (55,000 km). Starting in Los Angeles, racers traveled through Brazil, Argentina, Zambia, Zimbabwe, France, the Netherlands, Poland, India, Hong Kong, and Macau before returning to the United States and finishing in Southampton, New York. New twists introduced in this season include an Express Pass that had to be given to another team after it was used and a U-Turn placed at the Detour decision point. The season premiered on CBS September 25, 2015, and the finale aired on December 11, 2015.

The Amazing Race Canada 4 is the fourth season of The Amazing Race Canada, a Canadian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by Jon Montgomery, it featured ten teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race across Canada and the world. The grand prize included a CA$250,000 cash payout, a trip for two around the world, and the choice of any two Chevrolet vehicles driven during the season. This season visited six provinces, one territory, and two additional countries and travelled over 25,000 kilometres (16,000 mi) during eleven legs. Starting in Yellowknife, racers travelled through the Northwest Territories, Alberta, Vietnam, British Columbia, Ontario, Cuba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Quebec before finishing in Montreal. The season premiere aired on CTV on June 28, 2016, with the finale airing on September 13, 2016.

<i>The Amazing Race 28</i> Season of television series

The Amazing Race 28 is the twenty-eighth 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 and including at least one notable social media personality, competing in a race around the world in order to win US$1,000,000. This season visited four continents and ten countries and traveled over 27,000 miles (43,000 km). Starting from the racers homes in the United States, racers traveled through Mexico, Colombia, Switzerland, France, Armenia, Georgia, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, and China before returning to the United States and finishing in Santa Barbara wine country. A new twist introduced in this season includes having teams start from their homes instead of a centralized location. The season premiered on CBS on February 12, 2016, and the season finale aired on May 13, 2016.

<i>The Amazing Race 32</i> Season of television series

The Amazing Race 32 is the thirty-second 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 the world in order to win US$1,000,000. This season visited four continents and eleven countries and traveled over 33,000 miles (53,000 km). Starting in Los Angeles, racers traveled through Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia, Brazil, Paraguay, France, Germany, Kazakhstan, India, Cambodia, and the Philippines before returning to the United States and finishing in New Orleans. New twists introduced in this season include an elimination during a no-rest leg, a Double Switchback, and the City Sprint. Elements of the show that returned for this season were the Yield and double-length legs, which were renamed Mega Legs. The season premiered on CBS on October 14, 2020, and the season finale aired on December 16, 2020.

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