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The Amazing Race Asia 4
Season 4
The Amazing Race Asia 4 logo.jpg
The Amazing Race Asia logo for season 4
Presented by Allan Wu
No. of teams10
WinnersRichard Hardin &
Richard Herrera
No. of legs11
Distance traveled38,000 km (24,000 mi)
No. of episodes11 (13 including racers revealed & recap)
Release
Original network AXN Asia
Original release23 September (2010-09-23) 
9 December 2010 (2010-12-09)
Additional information
Filming dates10 June (2010-06-10) 
30 June 2010 (2010-06-30)
Season chronology
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The Amazing Race Asia 4 is the fourth season of The Amazing Race Asia , an Asian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race . Hosted by Allan Wu, it featured ten teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around Asia and the Pacific Rim to win US$100,000. This season visited two continents and eight countries and travelled over 38,000 kilometres (24,000 mi) during eleven legs. Starting in Kuala Lumpur, teams travelled through Malaysia, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia and South Korea before finishing in Singapore. This season was the first time a season within the Amazing Race franchise was filmed and broadcast for high-definition television. The season premiered on AXN Asia on 23 September 2010 and the finale aired on 9 December 2010.

Filipino friends Richard Hardin and Richard Herrera were the winners of this season, while Singaporean rebel pals Claire Goh and Michelle Ng finished in second place and Indonesian father and daughter Hussein and Natasha Sutadisastra finished in third place.

Production

Development and filming

The Starting Line was at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Lascar Thean Hou Temple (4552115570).jpg
The Starting Line was at Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The fourth season of The Amazing Race Asia was the first Amazing Race season to be broadcast in high-definition. Besides the switch to high-definition, updated on-screen graphics (similar in appearance to those introduced in season 14 of the American version) and music, were introduced. The opening intro was also updated with a new title card and tuneup in the music. Of note is the addition of the use of split-screens.

Filming took place in June 2010, [1] with teams spotted at Invercargill Airport on 20 June 2010. [2]

According to AXN, this season was dubbed as "Ride of a Lifetime". [3] Allan noted that this season will travel to exotic locations and feature new challenges. This season features a first-time visit to Sri Lanka, as well as visits to far-flung areas including Invercargill, New Zealand and Legazpi, Philippines. Indonesia, a previously visited country that had not been visited by original American edition at the time until the nineteenth season one year later, [4] was also visited this season.

Leg 5 was said to be the most expensive production to date. [5] This is the first season in the Asian franchise to start and end in two different countries, starting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and ending in Singapore, albeit having close proximity of the two locations. In some foreign editions, starting and ending locations are in different countries (such as Brazil, Israel and Latin America), but not in the original American edition, which starts and ends in the same country until season 34.

Lani Pillinger was absent in the Finish Line due to a broken collar bone. [6]

Casting

Applications ended 31 March 2010, after a short extension due to popular demand. Semi-finalist and finalist interviews were held between March and April. [1] [7]

Release

Broadcast

A week before the premiere of "Racers Revealed", the episode was released on the show's official website. The first episode also premiered on the show's official website on 16 September 2010, one week before the season debut. A special recap episode was aired on 2 December 2010, a week before the season finale.

Marketing

The fourth season of The Amazing Race Asia had three official sponsors: Axiata, Caltex, and Sony. The official hotel partner was Hilton, and the series was supported by Tourism Malaysia and Mix FM. [8] [9]

Cast

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Nadine Zamira
Alan Luk HK Sha Tian Shatin Heng Sheng Da Xue Hang Seng University Restsurant Di Wu Jie Dian Ying Pei Xun Ji Hua FPT5 VIP Lu Jun Guang Luk Chun Kwong August 2019 SSG 01.jpg
Alan Luk
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Richard Herrera

The ten teams were revealed on 2 September 2010. [10] Season 4's cast included the show's first father-daughter team, as well as martial arts experts, tattooists, social workers, and musicians. Like in previous Asian editions, this season features a large number of media personalities or their relatives. Wendy was a finalist in Miss Hong Kong 2006, Nadine was Miss Indonesia Earth 2009, while Natasha was Miss South Jakarta 2007. [11] Dimple is a Hindi soap actress who starred in the serial Aathvaan Vachan , while her friend Sunaina is an Indian TV actress, who starred in Dill Mill Gayye , as well as a movie actress who starred in the Hindi movie Kyun! Ho Gaya Na... . Manas finished runner-up as a contestant on the Indian reality-dating show Rakhi Ka Swayamwar , [12] similar in format to The Bachelorette of the American series. [11] Jess & Lani, as well as Richard Herrera, have appeared in numerous media and print advertisements and commercials in the Philippines. Richard Hardin is a former pro-basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. [13] Claire is a prominent bar musician who plays at numerous gigs around Singapore, while Michelle was a reality TV contestant on the Singaporean series S Factor. [14] At the ages of 21 and 22 respectively, Claire & Michelle also form the youngest team in Amazing Race Asia history. [15]

This season featured five non-Asians, Ivan, who is from Hungary and raced with his Malaysian wife Hilda, [11] Jacinta "Jess" James & Lani Pillinger are from Australia (though Lani is of Filipino ethnicity) and Richard (Hardin) & Richard (Herrera) are from the United States who are first generation Filipino Americans but raised in Columbus, Ohio. [16] This was the first time that Thailand was not represented this season.

ContestantsAgeRelationshipHometownStatus
Nadine Zamira 26Best Friends Jakarta, Indonesia Eliminated 1st
(in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
Yani Hidranto28
Alan Luk 32Dating Hong Kong, China Eliminated 2nd
(in Kalutara, Sri Lanka)
Wendy Lee 24
Sahil Banga25Cousins New Delhi, India Eliminated 3rd
(in Bacacay, Philippines)
Manas Katyal23
Ivan Evetovics33Married Kuching, Malaysia Eliminated 4th
(in Queenstown, New Zealand)
Tengku Hilda38
Sunaina Gulia31Best Friends Haryana, India Eliminated 5th
(in Brisbane, Australia)
Dimple Inamdar32 Mumbai, India
Lim "Ethan" Koh Hon26Friends Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Eliminated 6th
(in Gili Trawangan, Indonesia)
Mohamad Khairie25
Jess James27Party Girls Manila, Philippines Eliminated 7th
(in Gyeongju, South Korea)
Lani Pillinger27
Hussein Sutadisastra53Father & Daughter Jakarta, Indonesia Third Place
Natasha Sutadisastra24
Claire Goh21Rebel Pals Singapore Second Place
Michelle Ng22
Richard Hardin34Friends Manila, Philippines Winners
Richard Herrera 31

Results

The following teams participated in the season, with their relationships at the time of filming. Placements are listed in finishing order.

Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 [lower-alpha 2] 3 4 5 + [lower-alpha 3] 6 7 8 9 10 11
Richard & Richard2nd2nd6th1stƒ [lower-alpha 4] 2nd1st2nd2nd4th2nd1st
Claire & Michelle3rd7th4th< [lower-alpha 5] 7th3rd3rd [lower-alpha 6] 3rd4th3rd3rd2nd
Hussein & Natasha9th9th2nd5th7th2nd6th [lower-alpha 7] 5th2nd1st3rd [lower-alpha 7]
Jess & Lani8th8th7th4th5th4th1st1st1st4th
Ethan & Khairie1st5th5th3rd1st5th [lower-alpha 8] 4th3rd5th
Dimple & Sunaina4th3rd1st> [lower-alpha 5] 2nd4th6th [lower-alpha 6] 5th6th [lower-alpha 9]
Ivan & Hilda6th1st3rd6th6th7th
Sahil & Manas7th4th8th [lower-alpha 10] 8th8th
Alan & Wendy5th6th9th9th [lower-alpha 11]
Yani & Nadine10th10th [lower-alpha 1]
Notes
  1. 1 2 Yani & Nadine were further issued their 30-minute penalty for being marked for elimination and not arriving 1st. Jess & Lani and Hussein & Natasha were moved up to 8th and 9th, respectively, while Yani & Nadine were dropped to last place, which resulted in their elimination.
  2. Five of the 10 teams arrived at the Pit Stop after incurring 4-hour penalties for failing to complete the Roadblock on time (Alan, Claire, Yani, Jess, and Natasha). The initial placements for all teams are as follows (the five italicized teams were not given the penalty): 1st: Alan & Wendy; 2nd: Ivan & Hilda; 3rd: Richard & Richard; 4th: Claire & Michelle; 5th: Dimple & Sunaina; 6th: Sahil & Manas; 7th: Yani & Nadine; [lower-alpha 1] 8th: Jess & Lani; 9th: Hussein & Natasha; 10th: Ethan & Khairie
  3. This leg featured an Intersection. The teams were paired up thusly: Ethan & Khairie and Claire & Michelle, Richard & Richard and Dimple & Sunaina, Jess & Lani and Ivan & Hilda, and Hussein & Natasha and Sahil & Manas.
  4. This team won the Fast Forward in this particular leg.
  5. 1 2 Dimple & Sunaina used the Yield against Claire & Michelle.
  6. 1 2 Claire & Michelle used the U-Turn against Dimple & Sunaina.
  7. 1 2 In the Roadblocks of Leg 7 and Leg 11, Hussein chose to forfeit the respective Roadblocks and he & Natasha took a 4-hour penalty at the locations of those tasks.
  8. Ethan & Khairie departed the Pit Stop last at the start of Leg 6, as they were flown by helicopter directly to Legazpi Airport as part of the prize won on the previous leg.
  9. During Leg 8, Dimple & Sunaina had fallen so far behind that all the other teams had already checked into the Pit Stop right after they began the Detour task; they were later shown coming to the Pit Stop for their elimination. In a post-show interview, they confirmed they had completed the Detour prior to being eliminated.
  10. Sahil & Manas initially arrived 7th, but did not pay their tuk-tuk fare correctly. They had to settle the fare before they were allowed to check-in. Jess & Lani, who checked-in ahead of Sahil & Manas as 8th, were moved up to 7th place, while Sahil & Manas were dropped to 8th.
  11. Alan & Wendy had been marked for elimination. However, since they checked-in last, they were eliminated without being issued the 30-minute penalty.

Race summary

Complete route map. Note: the green dot represents both the starting point and transfer point in the third leg. The Amazing Race Asia 4 map.svg
Complete route map. Note: the green dot represents both the starting point and transfer point in the third leg.
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 Detour    Roadblock icon.svg Roadblock    Fast Forward icon.svg Fast Forward    Yield icon.svg Yield    Intersection icon.svg Intersection    U-Turn icon.svg U-Turn    TAR-pitstop-icon.png Pit Stop

Leg 1 (Malaysia)

The first Roadblock of the 4th season of The Amazing Race Asia took place at Batu Caves. 025 Batu Caves Sri Murugan.jpg
The first Roadblock of the 4th season of The Amazing Race Asia took place at Batu Caves.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 2 (Malaysia)

Teams ended this Sabah leg at the floating village of Tanjung Aru. KotaKinabalu Sabah Egrets-at-Kg-Tanjung-Au-Lama-01.jpg
Teams ended this Sabah leg at the floating village of Tanjung Aru.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 3 (Malaysia → Sri Lanka)

Once in Colombo, teams visited the sitting Buddha inside the Gangaramaya Temple to receive blessings. Gangaramaya Temple (Seated Buddha 03).jpg
Once in Colombo, teams visited the sitting Buddha inside the Gangaramaya Temple to receive blessings.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 4 (Sri Lanka)

The second leg in Sri Lanka had teams visiting the seaside city of Galle, including its own historic lighthouse; the country's oldest light station. Galle Fort, SL.JPG
The second leg in Sri Lanka had teams visiting the seaside city of Galle, including its own historic lighthouse; the country's oldest light station.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 5 (Sri Lanka → Philippines)

While in the Philippine province of Albay, teams visited the Cagsawa Ruins, in the shadow of Mayon Volcano near Legazpi. Cagsawa Church Ruins.jpg
While in the Philippine province of Albay, teams visited the Cagsawa Ruins, in the shadow of Mayon Volcano near Legazpi.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 6 (Philippines → New Zealand)

Teams ended this leg around the South Island of New Zealand at the snowy Coronet Peak, the country's first commercial skifield, near Queenstown. Coronet Peak 05.jpg
Teams ended this leg around the South Island of New Zealand at the snowy Coronet Peak, the country's first commercial skifield, near Queenstown.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 7 (New Zealand → Australia)

Teams finished the leg in Sydney at Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain, overlooking the St Mary's Cathedral, where they discovered that they would continue racing in Australia. Archibald Memorial Fountain and St Mary's Cathedral, Hyde Park Sydney (2).jpg
Teams finished the leg in Sydney at Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain, overlooking the St Mary's Cathedral, where they discovered that they would continue racing in Australia.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note
  1. Several teams took a train from International Airport Railway Station to Circular Quay Railway Station, though it was not required by the clue.

Leg 8 (Australia)

The leg in Queensland ended at Kangaroo Point, overlooking the skyline of Downtown Brisbane. Brisbane May 2013.jpg
The leg in Queensland ended at Kangaroo Point, overlooking the skyline of Downtown Brisbane.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 9 (Australia → Indonesia)

While in Indonesia's Gili Islands, teams had to ride on cidomos as their mode of transportation during the leg. Gili Trawangan - panoramio (3).jpg
While in Indonesia's Gili Islands, teams had to ride on cidomos as their mode of transportation during the leg.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 10 (Indonesia → South Korea)

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Teams visited the Seokguram Grotto (left), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of South Korea's "National Treasures", to ring the temple's Reunification bell. (right)
Locations
Episode summary
QuestionsAnswers
Claire & MichelleHussein & NatashaJess & LaniRichard & Richard
Which team makes you envy their relationship?Hussein & NatashaIvan & HildaRichard & RichardRichard & Richard
Which team do you dislike the most?Jess & LaniJess & LaniEthan & KhairieSahil & Manas
If the race was a foursome, which team would you pair up with?Ethan & KhairieRichard & RichardRichard & RichardDimple & Sunaina
Which team would be the first to stab you in the back?Jess & LaniClaire & MichelleEthan & KhairieEthan & Khairie
Which team doesn’t deserve to be in the final?Jess & LaniJess & LaniHussein & NatashaJess & Lani

Leg 11 (South Korea → Singapore)

Marina Bay Sands in Downtown Singapore was the site of the final Roadblock and Finish Line. Marina Bay Sands View from Merlion Park 20130210.JPG
Marina Bay Sands in Downtown Singapore was the site of the final Roadblock and Finish Line.
Locations
Episode summary
QuestionAnswer
The name of the church ruins where you hit the clay pots is called:ACagsawa
What was the name of the rice war in Lombok?APerang Topat
Who was the fifth team to be eliminated?BDimple & Sunaina
Which Pit Stop featured a traditional drum band:BGalle
The number of peanuts each team had to sell in Colombo, Sri Lanka was:C40
The Pit Stop in Queensland was called:CKangaroo Point
The place where you skied in Queenstown was called:BCoronet Peak

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The Amazing Race 25 is the twenty-fifth 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 ten countries and traveled over 26,000 miles (42,000 km). Starting in New York City, racers traveled through the U.S. Virgin Islands, England, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Morocco, Italy, Malta, Singapore, and the Philippines before returning to the United States and finishing in Greater Los Angeles. New twists introduced in this season include a public start; the Save, which was awarded to the winners of the first leg and would save them from elimination once; an Express Pass hidden on the racecourse; the Blind Detour, where teams learned about the task that they chose after arriving at its location; and four teams racing in the final leg. The season premiered on CBS on September 26, 2014, with the season finale airing on December 19, 2014.

The Amazing Race 35 is the thirty-fifth season of the American reality competition show The Amazing Race. Hosted by Phil Keoghan, it featured thirteen teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, competing in a race around the world to win US$1,000,000. This season visited three continents and nine countries and traveled over 23,800 miles (38,300 km) during twelve legs. Starting in Los Angeles, racers traveled through Thailand, Vietnam, India, Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Sweden, and Ireland before returning to the United States and finishing in Greater Seattle. Elements of the show that returned for this season include the use of commercial flights, the Express Pass, and the U-Turn. In addition, the U-Turn Vote returned with a private vote rather than a public vote, and the U-Turn was a Blind U-Turn. Unlike past seasons, the 35th season featured 90-minute-long episodes. The season aired on Wednesday nights on CBS beginning on September 27, 2023 and concluding on December 13, 2023.

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