The Amazing Race Asia 2

The second season of The Amazing Race Asia is a reality television game show based on the American series, The Amazing Race. The second season of the show features ten teams of two with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world to win US$100,000.

The Amazing Race Asia 2
The Amazing Race Asia logo
Presented byAllan Wu
No. of teams10
WinnersAdrian Yap & Collin Low
No. of legs12
Distance traveled51,534 km (32,022 mi)
No. of episodes13 (15 including racers revealed & recap)
Release
Original networkAXN Asia
Original release22 November 2007 (2007-11-22) 
14 February 2008 (2008-02-14)
Additional information
Filming dates5 July (2007-07-05)[1] 
28 July 2007 (2007-07-28)[1]
Season chronology

This season premiered on 22 November 2007 at 9:00 p.m. (UTC+8) and ended on 14 February 2008 at 9:00 p.m. (UTC+8).

Singaporean gym buddies Adrian Yap and Collin Low were the winners of this season. Adrian Yap was the first hearing-impaired contestant to participate & win any edition of The Amazing Race.

Production

Development and filming

The Starting Line for The Amazing Race Asia 2 was located near mouth of the Singapore River.

The second season of The Amazing Race Asia covered 50,000 kilometres (31,000 mi) (the longest route to date of The Amazing Race Asia) in 24 days racing across 4 continents, including the first time an Amazing Race franchise visited the Czech Republic, a nation that had not been visited by the original version at the time of air (the nation would later be visited in the 15th season, in 2009.).[2][3] The show adopted newer rules from the original American version, such as the non-elimination penalty where the team who checked in last must make it to first place in the next leg or else incur the 30 minute penalty. Production made the show more competitive by imposing more self-driving and reducing the chance of teams being bunched up on the same airplane flight.[4]

This season had two different penalties for coming in last on a non-elimination leg. Edwin & Monica were marked for elimination for coming in last on the first leg, and Henry & Terri were stripped of all their money and had to begin the next leg with no money after coming in last on the seventh leg. Racers were not told that the original non-elimination penalty was still applicable. This twist led to an argument between Henry and host Allan Wu at the Seoul Pit Stop, when the former was unwilling to give up his team's money.[5] In the following leg, the penalty reverted to the 'marked for elimination' penalty after Terri & Henry finished last consecutively.

Cast

This season featured 10 teams chosen from 2500 applicants, including racers from the original American series.[2] Final applications were accepted 13 April 2007 (two weeks after the original deadline). This season was also open to the Japanese, who were ineligible for Season 1. Final interviews were held sometime in April or May 2007. Filming took place sometime in June or July 2007.[6][7]

This season's cast included reunited siblings, childhood friends, and dating couples.[2] Notably, Adrian is the first hearing-impaired contestant in Amazing Race history.[8] It also featured a large number of local media personalities or their relatives. Monica Lo represented Toronto, Ontario, Canada and won the 1997 Miss Chinese International Pageant,[9] while Paula Taylor is a Channel [V] VJ.[4] Vanessa & Pamela are the sisters of famous Malaysian singer Vince Chong.[10] Kinaryosih is a famous Indonesian movie actress and model, who has also won a Citra Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2006.[11] Sophie is a filmmaker for the Discovery Channel,[12] as well as a correspondent for the Asian Film Festival.[13] Marc Saw Nelson is a model and host of the Philippine sports show Sports Unlimited, while Rovilson Fernandez is a host for another similar show, Gameplan and an editor for Maxim Philippines.[14]

This season features three non-Asians. One is Henry, a former US Navy Petty Officer, who raced with his Filipina wife Trinidad (better known as Terri).[15] The other is Aurelia, a Frenchwoman residing in Hong Kong who raced with her Singaporean ex-housemate Sophie,[1][16] while Brett is of Australian nationality.

Henry Reed died on May 21, 2013 at the age of 53.

Marc & Rovilson winning eight legs of this season was, at the time, a record set for winning the most legs in a single season, which would later be matched by the winning team Rachel & Dave of twentieth season of the original American version and Tom & Tyler from the fourth season of the Australian version.

Future appearances

Paula Taylor appeared on the first leg of The Amazing Race Asia 3 as a Pit Stop greeter in Chiang Mai.[17]

Marketing

The second season of the show had six official sponsors: Aviva, Caltex, Nokia Nseries, Sony Electronics Asia Pacific, Bintan Lagoon Resort, and Standard Chartered Bank.[18] The sponsors played a major role in the series by providing prizes and integrating their products into various tasks. Two special episodes acted as bookends for this season; the first subtitled "Racers Revealed" was shown three weeks before the season premiere while the second, "Memories" aired one week after the season finale. The former contained racer introductions and production insight into the casting process.[19] The latter featured the racers sharing their favorite memories and highlights of the season, similar to that of Season 1.

Results

The following teams participated in the season, with their relationships at the time of filming.[20] Placements are listed in finishing order:

Team Relationship Position (by leg) Roadblocks
performed
1 2 3 4 55 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Adrian & Collin Gym Buddies 7th 5th 2nd 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd+ 1st8 1stƒ 2nd 1st Adrian 5, Collin 6
Vanessa & Pamela Sisters 1st 4th 7th 6th4 7th 4th 3rd 5th 4th^ 3rd8 3rd 3rd 2nd Vanessa 6, Pamela 6
Marc & Rovilson Best Friends 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st+ 2nd 2nd> 1st 3rd Marc 6, Rovilson 6
Ann & Diane Dancing Mums 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 1st 6th 4th7 3rd 3rd^ 4th 4th< 4th Ann 6, Diane 5
Paula & Natasha Childhood Friends 6th 2nd 4th 3rd 4th 5th 5th7 4th 5th~ 5th 5th1 Paula 5, Natasha 5
Terri & Henry Married 13 Years 9th 9th 5th 7th4 6th 3rd>6 6th 6th 6th~1 Terri 3, Henry 5
Daichi & Sawaka Brother & Sister 8th 8th 6th 5th 5th 7th Daichi 3, Sawaka 2
Sophie & Aurelia Ex-Housemates 5th 7th 8th 8th3 Sophie 1, Aurelia 13
Brett & Kinaryosih Dating 2 Years 4th 6th 9th2 Brett 1, Kinaryosih 1
Edwin & Monica Dating 10 Years 10th 10th1 Edwin 1, Monica 0
  • A red team placement indicates that the team was eliminated.
  • A blue team placement indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop in a non-elimination leg.
    • An underlined blue placement indicates that the team was "Marked for Elimination"; if the team did not place 1st in the next leg, they would receive a 30 minute penalty.
    • An italicised blue placement indicates that the team had to relinquish all of their money and were not allotted money for the next leg.
  • A green ƒ indicates that the team won a Fast Forward.
  • Matching coloured symbols (orange +, magenta ^, and brown ~) indicate teams who worked together during part of the leg as a result of the Intersection.
  • A yellow > indicates that the team chose to use the Yield; < indicates the team who received it; <> around the leg number indicates that the Yield for that leg was available but not used.
  • Italicised results indicate the position of the team at the midpoint of a two-episode leg.
  1. a b c Edwin & Monica, Terri & Henry and Paula & Natasha had been respectively 'marked for elimination'; however, since the teams checked-in last, each teams were eliminated without issuing the 30-minute penalty.
  2. ^ Brett & Kinaryosih were unable to complete the Detour on Leg 3, since they arrived at the North Shore Rowing Club after business hours - they backed out of the Wall Detour. After all the remaining teams had checked in, they were instead instructed to go directly to the Pit Stop for elimination.
  3. ^ Sophie & Aurelia were unable to complete both the Roadblock and Detour since they arrived at Okere Falls after closing down for the day. After all teams had checked in, Allan came to the location to inform them of their elimination.
  4. ^a b For unknown reasons on the subsequent leg, the starting placements of Terri & Henry and Vanessa & Pamela were switched, resulting in Terri & Henry and Vanessa & Pamela starting in 6th and 7th place, respectively.
  5. ^ Leg 5 is a double-length leg. It featured a Virtual Pit Stop, and had two Detours and two Roadblocks shown over two episodes.
  6. ^ Terri & Henry used their Yield power on Marc & Rovilson; however, they had already passed the Yield point and were therefore unaffected by it.
  7. ^a b For unknown reasons on the subsequent leg, the starting placements of Paula & Natasha and Ann & Diane were switched, resulting in Paula & Natasha and Ann & Diane starting in 4th and 5th place, respectively.
  8. ^a b Adrian & Collin and Vanessa & Pamela initially arrived 1st and 3rd, respectively, but they did not park their vehicles at the designated parking zones and entered through the wrong gates, and they were told to backtrack and correct those mistakes. This did not affect either teams' placements.

Prizes

Individual prizes were awarded to the first team to complete a leg.

  • Leg 1Nokia N95 and N73 mobile phones, one for each team member.
  • Leg 2US$5,000 credit card issued by Standard Chartered Bank for each team member.
  • Leg 3 – A one year's supply of fuel sponsored by Caltex.
  • Leg 4 – A Sony Handycam SR7 for each team member.
  • Leg 7 – US$5000 credit card issued by Standard Chartered Bank for each team member.
  • Leg 8 – A Sony Handycam SR7 for each team member.
  • Leg 9 – Nokia N95 and N73 mobile phones, one for each team member.
  • Leg 11 – A safari trip to South Africa with whale watching, courtesy of Caltex.
  • Leg 12US$100,000

Episode title quotes

Episode titles are often taken from quotes made by the racers.

  1. "I'm A Box of Chocolate" – Terri
  2. "This Is The Fun Bus" – Rovilson
  3. "I Don't Think I Wanna Be Rich" – Henry
  4. "It's A Really Tough Way To End" – Sophie
  5. "Sometimes It's Right In Your Face" – Natasha
  6. "We Choose To Yield Magnum, P.I." – Henry
  7. "Did That Hit Your Head?" – Paula
  8. "Can You Send Them To Spain" – Rovilson
  9. "So We're Going To The Pit Stop?" – Vanessa
  10. "Apparently Driving Like A Looney Over Here Is Fine For Them" – Diane
  11. "This Is Embarrassing, There's A Guy Running Faster Than Us" – Marc
  12. "I Haven't Seen So Much Dung In My Life" – Collin
  13. "This Is Such An Amazing, Amazing Experience That No One Should Miss" – Collin

Race summary

Complete Route Map
Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    Fast Forward    Yield    Intersection    Pit Stop

Leg 1 (Singapore → Philippines)

While in Manila, teams had to eat a traditional Filipino street food, balut eggs, to get their next clue.

Airdate: 22 November 2007

This season's first Detour was a choice between Dare or Stair. In Dare, teams had to take an elevator to the 45th-storey of Suntec Tower 3 and then Tyrolean traverse across to the adjacent Tower 4 while suspended 181 metres (594 ft) above the ground before receiving their next clue. In Stair, teams had to climb up 45 floors to the rooftop of Tower 3 and then descend and head to Tower 4 and again climb up 45 floors before receiving their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • For their first task, teams received a postcard that depicted one of Singapore's many national icons and had to search for a specific taxi cab near the Asian Civilisations Museum with the souvenir from their postcard to receive their next clue from the taxi driver.
  • Atop Mount Faber, teams picked up a Nokia N95 phone and used its GPS system to guide their taxi driver to their next location: Suntec City.
  • At Plaza Miranda, teams had to eat eight balut before receiving their next clue from the egg seller.

Leg 2 (Philippines)

Paco Park in the Paco district of Manila served as this leg's Pit Stop.

Airdate: 29 November 2007

In this season's first Roadblock, one team member had to choose a carabao and then lead it to plough a muddy rice paddy in a slalom pattern past a series of posts with Amazing Race before returning to the start to receive their next clue. Team members were taught beforehand some common vocal commands to help control their carabao but had to start over if they asked for help.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Heel or Wheel. In Heel, teams had to match 250 pairs of shoes from a messy pile to receive their next clue from a shopkeeper. In Wheel, teams had to choose a work station and fully assemble a bicycle with just the equipment and parts provided to get their next clue.

Additional task
  • At the Caltex Star Mart, teams had to load four boxes of donations into a marked jeepney. Teams then had to ride in the jeepney to deliver the donated boxes to an orphanage in Ermita Church before receiving their next clue.

Leg 3 (Philippines → Hong Kong → New Zealand)

The Roadblock in New Zealand had one team member bungee jump of the Auckland Harbour Bridge to receive their clue.

Airdate: 6 December 2007

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to perform a 40-metre (130 ft) bungee jump from the Auckland Harbour Bridge to receive their next clue.

This leg's Detour was a choice between two adventure sports, Wall or Waka. In Wall, teams had to head to the Birkenhead Leisure Centre, where each team member had to climb the rock wall once to retrieve one flag each. Then, one team member had to climb the wall again to grab their next clue. In Waka, teams had to go to Lake Pupuke and paddle a traditional waka boat around the lake to collect three flags and then return to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the Standard Chartered Bank, teams had to count the Hong Kong currency on their tables, which included a large pile of notes and also a large stack of coins, and calculate the correct amount to receive their next clue. Each table had a unique amount of money.
  • At the Howick Historical Village, teams had to use a Sony Cyber-shot digital camera to photograph three objects and then present their pictures to the judge at the Howick Courthouse to receive their next clue.
  • At Spookers Haunted House, teams had to enter the Old Nurses' Hostel, rumored to be haunted and filled with scary characters, and complete the walk through the haunted house to receive their next clue.

Leg 4 (New Zealand)

Teams ended this leg around Rotorua at Pohutu Geyser in Whakarewarewa.

Airdate: 13 December 2007

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to enter the Hell's Gate mud bath, which contains sulphur pools at temperatures of 40 °C (104 °F), and search for a stick, which they could exchange for their next clue.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Flax or Stick. In Flax, teams had to weave traditional Māori headbands called a tipare out of flax plants to the satisfaction of the demonstrators to receive their next clue. In Stick, teams had to master a traditional Māori stick game called the titi torea in which team members had to pass specially carved sticks to each other in a particular rhythm without dropping the sticks to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the Caltex gas station, teams had to refuel their cars and pay for their fuel using a special Caltex card before receiving their next clue from the cashier.
  • At Okere Falls Scenic Reserve, teams had to perform white water sledging in the cold rapids before retrieving their next clue.
  • At Lake Tikitapu, teams had to successfully drive a 450-horsepower Agrojet Boat through a course, with one racer serving as the driver and the other as the navigator, to receive their next clue.

Leg 5 (New Zealand → Japan → South Korea)

In Tokyo, teams traveled to Sony Building at Ginza where teams had to convince locals to sing a traditional Japanese folk song called "Sakura."

Airdate: 20 December 2007

This leg's first Detour was a choice between You Catch It or You Cart It. In You Catch It, teams had to participate in the traditional game of goldfish scooping by using paddles made of rice paper, which disintegrate very easily when immersed in water, to scoop up 40 goldfish and receive their next clue. In You Cart It, teams had to locate Dry Cleaner 24 and collect a yukata, which they had to deliver to Kimono Rental AKI to receive their next clue.

In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to enter the −5 °C (23 °F) Icebar Tokyo and decipher an ice block puzzle by arranging lettered ice blocks to form the name of one of the biggest cities in Japan (Fukuoka) to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At Shiba Park, teams had to take a marked rickshaw and direct their guide to the Sony Building to receive their next clue.
  • At the Sony Building, teams had to convince a local to sing the traditional Japanese folk song "Sakura" with one team member while their partner recorded them on a Sony HD Handycam. If they sung the lyrics correctly, the staff at Sony would hand teams their next clue.
  • After completing the "Sakura" task, teams received a Sony Cyber-shot digital camera which had a picture of a cosplaying girl. Teams had to find the person in their picture at Shibuya Mark City to receive their next clue.
While in Busan, teams visited Nurimaru House, the location of the 2005 APEC Summit.

Airdate: 27 December 2007

This leg's second Detour was a choice between Slither or Deliver. In Slither, teams had to find a marked fish tank filled with octopus at the Jagalchi Fish Market. Each team member then had to retrieve one 100-year-old Korean coin from the bottom of the tank before receiving their next clue. In Deliver, teams had to deliver two meals each on their heads to three different addresses to receive their next clue.

In this leg's second Roadblock, teams had to find a gatekeeper at Yongdusan Park. Then, one team member had to then use a key to open one of the locks to receive their next clue from the gatekeeper. Racers would have to start over if they broke their key.

Additional tasks
  • At Jongro Academy, each team member had to use taekwondo techniques to break three boards by kicking them before receiving their next clue from the taekwondo master.
  • At Jagalchi Market, teams had to find the Golden Pig statue, where they would find the Yield and their next clue.

Leg 6 (South Korea)

Teams ended this leg at Peace Plaza inside the Seoul Olympic Park.

Airdate: 3 January 2008

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to search under the lids of 1,500 soybean jars until they found one containing their next clue. In addition, one of the jars contained the clue plus a US$50 bonus from Standard Chartered.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Too Ho and Too Heavy. In Too Ho, teams had to play a traditional Korean game where they had to throw three bamboo stickets into a cylinder 4.5 metres (15 ft) away to receive their next clue. In Too Heavy, teams had to deliver 30 logs using a jige to a woman in the village before receiving their next clue.

Additional task
  • At Woncheon Resort, teams had to search among many swan boats for a marked one, which they had to paddle to an offshore buoy to retrieve their next clue.

Leg 7 (South Korea → Germany → Czech Republic)

At the Charles Bridge in Prague, teams searched for this "holey" statue of Saint Vitus, which contained their next clue.

Airdate: 10 January 2008

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to don a full suit of knight's armour and then look for a "damsel in distress", who was standing on a balcony at the Hotel U Prince. Once team members found her, they had to tie a key to a rope which the "damsel" would exchange for their next clue.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Blow or Bow. In Blow, teams had to travel to Rückl Crystal, where each team member had to carve a star design on the bottom of a glass cup to receive their next clue. In Bow, each team member had to hit a red-and-yellow coloured target using a traditional crossbow to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the Charles Bridge, teams had to search the bridge for a "holey" statue to find their next clue.
  • At the town square in Beroun, teams had to search among several people with Nokia N95 mobile phones for the one with their team's picture. Teams would then watch a video message from home before receiving their next clue.
Additional note
  • Once in Beroun, teams had to find a marked Škoda Favorit car that would serve as their transportation for the rest of the leg.

Leg 8 (Czech Republic)

While in Prague, teams visited the famous Prague Castle where they encountered an Intersection.

Airdate: 17 January 2008

This leg's Detour for the Intersected teams was a choice between Snap or Roll. In Snap, the Intersected teams had to take photos of three historic monuments using a Sony Cyber-shot camera (Statue of St. Wenceslas at Wenceslas Square, Stalin Statue in the Museum of Communism, and Estates Theatre) and show these photographs to the personnel positioned in front of the Statue of Josef Mánes to receive their next clue. In Roll, the Intersected teams had to locate Hostinec U Váhy, collect two 50-litre (13 US gal) beer kegs, and roll them over to the Admiral Botel to receive their next clue. After finishing the Detour, teams were longer Intersected.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to climb up to the 10-metre (33 ft) high diving platform and jump into the pool to retrieve their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At Petřín Hill, teams had to ride the Petřín funicular to the Petřín Hill Observation Tower, where they had to count the number of steps leading to the top of the tower and write the correct answer (299) on a board to receive their next clue.
  • At Střelecký Island, teams had to row a boat on the Vltava River in the direction of 140 degrees southwest, using a provided compass, to retrieve their clue.
  • At Ice Arena Letňany, each team member from the Intersected teams had to shoot one goal from three different points on the rink to receive their next clue.

Leg 9 (Czech Republic → Hungary)

The Hercules Fountain in the Royal Palace of Visegrád was visited by teams in this leg.

Airdate: 24 January 2008

This leg's Detour was a choice between Pitch or Pull. In Pitch, teams had to load a large pile of hay into a horse-drawn cart and then deliver it to a farmer to receive their clue. In Pull, teams had to milk a goat and obtain 200 millilitres (6.8 US fl oz) of milk. After milking the goat, teams had to place her in a holding pen before delivering the milk to a farmer to receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to ride ten sections of a flying fox course and add up several numbers found around the course to the correct total of 1,000 to receive their next clue. Only one racer could ride the flying fox at a time, and they would have to go to the back of any line formed by other racers if they gave an incorrect answer.

Additional task
  • After completing the Roadblock, teams had find the Hercules Fountain printed on a provided 1,000 forint bank note to find their next clue.
Additional note
  • At Batthyány Square, teams had to choose a marked Suzuki Swift car as their transportation for the rest of the leg.

Leg 10 (Hungary)

The Fast Forward in Budapest required teams to count the number of fence posts on Elisabeth Bridge.

Airdate: 31 January 2008

In this season's only Fast Forward, teams had to count the number of vertical bars on Elisabeth Bridge and then use the number obtained to open a safe with the 4-digit figure of fence posts (the correct digits were 2-3-7-7). The first team to open the safe would win the Fast Forward award.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to take a lantern and search through the dark and confusing labyrinth of tunnels beneath Buda Castle to search for the one out of several chests that contained their next clue.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Say It or Play It. In Say It, teams had to correctly pronounce, in a Hungarian accent, the names of fourteen prominent Hungarian rulers listed on the square's colonnade (Szent István király, Szent László, Könyves Kálmán, II. András, IV. Béla, Károly Róbert, Nagy Lajos, Hunyadi János, Hunyadi Mátyás, Bocskai István, Bethlen Gábor, Thököly Imre, II. Rákóczi Ferenc, and Kossuth Lajos) to receive their next clue. In Play It, teams had to solve a Rubik's Cube, but were given the option to solve one colour at a time for each of six sides and alternating between team members, to receive their next clue.

Additional task
  • At Margaret Island, teams had to travel by pedicab across the island and search for Saint Margaret's resting place. Once there, they had to retrieve a rabbit stuffed toy, a symbol of the island, and deliver it to the pedicab manager to receive their next clue.

Leg 11 (Hungary → South Africa)

After arriving in Cape Town, teams had search for one clue box among many at Signal Hill that contained their next clue.

Airdate: 7 February 2008

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to race eight laps around the Killarney racing circuit on a 450 horsepower (340 kW) open-wheel race car to receive their next clue from a race official. After four laps, they had to enter the pit area for a mandatory tune-up and if the team members entered it after seven minutes, they would incur a five-minute penalty.

This leg's Detour was a choice between In One End or Out The Other. In One End, teams had to prepare 100 kilograms (220 lb) of food and feed it to the elephants to receive their next clue. In Out The Other, teams had to clear an elephant enclosure of dung and move it a marked area, using only the tools provided, to receive their next clue from a ranger.

Additional tasks
  • At the summit of Signal Hill, teams had to search among several clue boxes for one containing their next clue.
  • At the Intyatyambo Community Project, teams had to collect painting supplies from a Standard Chartered pickup truck and paint a marked section of the community centre to receive their next clue, which contained a R34,500 (about US$5,000) cheque, courtesy of Standard Chartered, teams had to donate to the centre's caregivers before leaving.
  • At the Aquila Park Game Reserve, teams had to pick up their next clue, containing their Detour information, from inside a cheetah enclosure.

Leg 12 (South Africa → Singapore)

After returning to Singapore for the final leg, teams crossed the Finish Line at the Chinese Garden.

Airdate: 14 February 2008

This season's final Detour was a choice between Search or Assemble (the latter was listed as "Sound" in teams' clues). In Search, teams had to go The Scratch Patch and search amongst thousands of semi-precious gemstones for three Amazing Race stones, which were yellow in colour with a red dot, that they could exchange for their next clue. In Assemble, teams had to go to Master Wire and Bead Craft and assemble a wire art radio using the tools provided to receive their next clue.

In this season's final Roadblock, one team member had pick out the 10 flags out of a basket of 15 representing the countries they visited, with the flags of Australia, Indonesia, Slovakia, United Kingdom, and Vanuatu as decoys, and arrange them in a circle and in chronological order. The correct order was:

Country Singapore Philippines Hong Kong New Zealand Japan South Korea Germany Czech Republic Hungary South Africa
Flag

Once team members got the correct order of correct flags, they could retrieve the final clue.

Additional tasks
  • At District Six Museum, teams had to search for a Sony VAIO laptop and enter the name of a street of District Six as a password. When the correct street was entered, the next clue would direct them to read one paragraph from a designated marker before receiving their next clue.
  • At the field of the former Green Point Stadium adjacent to the future 2010 World Cup Stadium, teams had to score three goals against a goal keeper to receive their next clue.
  • At Atlantis Dunes, teams had to ride quad bikes along a marked course and search for their next clue hidden along the track beneath one of 18 marked areas with a bucket. The remaining 17 bucket contained hourglasses teams had to overturn and wait for the sand to run out before they could continue.
  • At Cape Point, after taking the funicular up to the summit, teams had to guess which was the next and final country, Singapore, to receive the next clue.

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