This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the television series, The Amazing Race , previously known as The Amazing Race en Discovery Channel. Contestants with a pre-existing relationship form a team and race across Latin America against other teams to claim a grand prize of US$250,000. In total, 110 contestants have appeared in the series.
The presented information was accurate at the time of filming.
Name | Age | Hometown | Season | Finish |
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Ariel Saravia | 26 | Rosario, Argentina | Season 1 | 11th |
Nora Saravia | 33 | Rosario, Argentina | Season 1 | 11th |
Guillermo Villarreal | 33 | Playa del Carmen, Mexico | Season 1 | 10th |
Gabriel Villarreal | 33 | Playa del Carmen, Mexico | Season 1 | 10th |
Ricardo Acevedo | 60 | Panama City, Panama | Season 1 | 9th |
Adriana Acevedo | 26 | Panama City, Panama | Season 1 | 9th |
Mario Torres | 38 | Bucaramanga, Colombia | Season 1 | 8th |
Melissa Figueredo | 24 | Bucaramanga, Colombia | Season 1 | 8th |
Miguel Kurmen | 26 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 1 | 7th |
Diego Chaustre | 28 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 1 | 7th |
Casilda Creixell | 55 | Mexico City, Mexico | Season 1 | 6th |
Casilda Pérez | 30 | Mexico City, Mexico | Season 1 | 6th |
Rodrigo Alegro | 29 | São Paulo, Brazil | Season 1 | 5th |
Anna Arestivo | 28 | São Paulo, Brazil | Season 1 | 5th |
Daniel Mastroiano | 27 | Araraquara, Brazil | Season 1 | 4th |
Carlos Tavares | 29 | Araraquara, Brazil | Season 1 | 4th |
Fernanda "Ferna" Guzmán | 28 | Santiago, Chile | Season 1 | 3rd |
Francisca "Fran" Coombs | 28 | Santiago, Chile | Season 1 | 3rd |
Daniel España | 55 | Caracas, Venezuela | Season 1 | 2nd |
David Galavis | 23 | Caracas, Venezuela | Season 1 | 2nd |
Tamara Reichelt | 29 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 1 | 1st |
Matías Franchini | 35 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 1 | 1st |
Susy Rotstain | 44 | Lima, Peru | Season 2 | 11th |
Stefany Porudominsky | 23 | Lima, Peru | Season 2 | 11th |
Mariana Moreno | 39 | Petrópolis, Brazil 1 | Season 2 | 10th |
Mauricio Moreno | 42 | Concepción, Chile | Season 2 | 10th |
Roger Saliba | 29 | Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela | Season 2 | 9th |
Omar Guedez | 26 | Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela | Season 2 | 9th |
Javier Báez | 36 | La Romana, Dominican Republic | Season 2 | 8th |
Jelkin Rijo | 29 | La Romana, Dominican Republic | Season 2 | 8th |
Edison J. Perezgomez | 56 | Saltillo, Mexico | Season 2 | 7th |
Edison M. Perezgomez | 26 | Saltillo, Mexico | Season 2 | 7th |
Marietta Acosta | 23 | Barranquilla, Colombia | Season 2 | 6th |
José Cárdenas | 27 | Barranquilla, Colombia | Season 2 | 6th |
Esteban Portela | 35 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 2 | 5th |
Marisol Márquez | 33 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 2 | 5th |
Vínicius Lemos | 25 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Season 2 | 4th |
Guilherme Nunes | 30 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Season 2 | 4th |
Marlene Zichy | 39 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 2 | 3rd |
Aleandra Scafati | 41 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 2 | 3rd |
Liliana "Lili" Cantú | 36 | Monterrey, Mexico | Season 2 | 2nd |
Antonio "Toño" Varas | 38 | Monterrey, Mexico | Season 2 | 2nd |
Mauricio Coarasa | 36 | Mexico City, Mexico | Season 2 | 1st |
Carlos Coarasa | 39 | Mexico City, Mexico | Season 2 | 1st |
Alejandra "Ale" Fundaro | 49 | Córdoba, Argentina | Season 3 | 11th |
Ezequiel "Eze" Ball | 48 | Córdoba, Argentina | Season 3 | 11th |
Verónica "Vero" Alvarado | 24 | Cagua, Venezuela | Season 3 | 10th |
Gabriela "Gaba" Cardozo | 24 | Turmero, Venezuela | Season 3 | 10th |
Mónica Ramos | 45 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Season 3 | 9th |
Rosa "Rosy" Aragón | 47 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Season 3 | 9th |
Juan "Pablo" Rivera | 33 | Cuenca, Ecuador | Season 3 | 8th |
Leonor "Rosario" Vegas | 40 | Loja, Ecuador | Season 3 | 8th |
Andrea "Andre" Cino | 21 | Lima, Peru | Season 3 | 7th |
Nicholas "Nico" Cino | 26 | Lima, Peru | Season 3 | 7th |
José Varela | 31 | San José, Costa Rica | Season 3 | 6th |
Marisol Ortiz | 30 | San José, Costa Rica | Season 3 | 6th |
María Victoria "Toya" Montoya | 29 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 3 | 5th |
Juan del Mar Iglesias | 40 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 3 | 5th |
Ricardo "Rick" Bagarrán | 40 | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Season 3 | 4th |
Kathia "Kathy" Farah | 36 | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Season 3 | 4th |
Maximiliano "Maxi" Ottaviani | 26 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 3 | 3rd |
Demian "Demi" Bellido | 25 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 3 | 3rd |
Felipe Castro | 33 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 3 | 2nd |
Alejandro Soler | 34 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 3 | 2nd |
Nicolás Brain | 26 | Santiago, Chile | Season 3 | 1st |
Cristóbal Brain | 26 | Santiago, Chile | Season 3 | 1st |
Cintia "Ci" de Franco | 25 | Campinas, SP | Season 4 | 11th |
Luiza "Lu" de Franco | 25 | Campinas, SP | Season 4 | 11th |
Gilmar "Billy" Schlossmacher | 49 | São Paulo, SP | Season 4 | 10th |
Gilbert "Gean" Schlossmacher | 48 | São Paulo, SP | Season 4 | 10th |
Maria Cecília "Ciça" Cardoso | 57 | Goiânia, GO | Season 4 | 9th |
José Carlos "Zezão" Cardoso | 26 | Goiânia, GO | Season 4 | 9th |
Harã Lemes | 29 | São Paulo, SP | Season 4 | 8th |
Marília "Gabriela" David | 29 | São Paulo, SP | Season 4 | 8th |
Luiz "Fuzetti" Fuzetti | 54 | Embu das Artes, SP | Season 4 | 7th |
Luiz "Nando" Cardim | 30 | Embu das Artes, SP | Season 4 | 7th |
Cainã Nagano | 22 | Brasília, DF | Season 4 | 6th |
Fernanda Chateaubriand | 22 | Brasília, DF | Season 4 | 6th |
Ana Paula Caetano | 35 | Brasília, DF | Season 4 | 5th |
Renata Faria | 33 | Brasília, DF | Season 4 | 5th |
Renan Amaral | 26 | Rio de Janeiro, RJ | Season 4 | 4th |
Françoise "Fran" Mattoso | 27 | Rio de Janeiro, RJ | Season 4 | 4th |
Eduardo "Edu" Braga y García | 25 | Uberlândia, MG | Season 4 | 3rd |
Ricardo "Rick" Braga y García | 29 | Uberlândia, MG | Season 4 | 3rd |
Ferdinei "Ferds" Martins | 32 | São Paulo, SP | Season 4 | 2nd |
Fernando "Fer" Ruas | 32 | São Paulo, SP | Season 4 | 2nd |
Daniel Belém | 25 | Ribeirão Preto, SP | Season 4 | 1st |
César Curti | 25 | São Paulo, SP | Season 4 | 1st |
Ariana "Ari" Figueroa | 26 | Mexico City, Mexico | Season 5 | 11th |
Ramón "Ra" Figueroa | 32 | Mexico City, Mexico | Season 5 | 11th |
Filippo Puccio | 42 | Ocumare del Tuy, Venezuela | Season 5 | 10th |
Eddy Díaz | 47 | Maracaibo, Venezuela | Season 5 | 10th |
Débora Cunha | 30 | São Paulo, Brazil | Season 5 | 9th |
Renata Kimura | 26 | São Paulo, Brazil | Season 5 | 9th |
Juan "Juanjo" López | 38 | Guatemala City, Guatemala | Season 5 | 8th |
Gilberto "Beto" Ortega | 36 | Mexico City, Mexico | Season 5 | 8th |
Astrid Velásquez | 34 | Medellín, Colombia | Season 5 | 7th |
Alejandra "Aleja" Velásquez | 28 | Medellín, Colombia | Season 5 | 7th |
Evelyn Cristopher | 39 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 5 | 6th |
Jorge Avellaneda | 30 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 5 | 6th |
Jessica Manco | 27 | Caracas, Venezuela | Season 5 | 5th |
Carelb "Michelle" Herrera | 30 | Caracas, Venezuela | Season 5 | 5th |
Manfred Céspedes | 25 | Alajuela, Costa Rica | Season 5 | 4th |
Pierre Monney | 27 | San José, Costa Rica 2 | Season 5 | 4th |
Karina Cordobés | 24 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 5 | 3rd |
Braian Torres | 26 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 5 | 3rd |
Darío Greni | 38 | Canelones, Uruguay | Season 5 | 2nd |
Esther Martínez | 41 | Canelones, Uruguay | Season 5 | 2nd |
Ezequiel Sapochnik | 35 | Chubut, Argentina | Season 5 | 1st |
Lucas "Tobías" de la Barra | 34 | Santa Rosa, Argentina | Season 5 | 1st |
Ana Pérez | 26 | Caracas, Venezuela | Season 6 | 11th |
Alexander "Vantroy" Sánchez | 36 | Caracas, Venezuela | Season 6 | 11th |
Carlos Alonso | 28 | Valencia, Venezuela | Season 6 | 10th |
Orlando Betancourt | 21 | Mérida, Venezuela | Season 6 | 10th |
Claudia "Audi" Velázquez Macías | 23 | Cuernavaca, Mexico | Season 6 | 9th |
David Andres | 25 | Cuernavaca, Mexico | Season 6 | 9th |
Clara Arauz | 25 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 6 | 8th |
Delfina Arauz | 28 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 6 | 8th |
Sonia Parada | 26 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 6 | 7th |
Gabriel Camero Gartner | 25 | Bogotá, Colombia | Season 6 | 7th |
Estefanía "Stefanía" Marticorena | 26 | Coquimbo, Chile | Season 6 | 6th |
Felipe Galleguillos Céspedes | 38 | Coquimbo, Chile | Season 6 | 6th |
Martín Suarez | 29 | Santa Marta, Colombia | Season 6 | 5th |
Jenny Machado | 26 | Santa Marta, Colombia | Season 6 | 5th |
Christian Altamirano | 26 | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Season 6 | 4th |
Dina Muñoz | 23 | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Season 6 | 4th |
Juan Molina | 51 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Season 6 | 3rd |
Cecilia Molina | 24 | Guadalajara, Mexico | Season 6 | 3rd |
Javier Rodriguez | 30 | San Fernando, Argentina | Season 6 | 2nd |
Nicolas Podestá | 30 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Season 6 | 2nd |
Giovanni López | 44 | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Season 6 | 1st |
Juan Carlos Estrada | 45 | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Season 6 | 1st |
1 Originally from Chile.
2 Originally from the United States.
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