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The Amazing Race 2
The Amazing Race 2 was the second installment of the popular reality television show, The Amazing Race.
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Results
The following teams participated in the Race, listed in reverse finishing order:
| Place | Team | Relationship |
|---|---|---|
| 11th | Deidre & Hillary | Mother / Daughter |
| 10th | Hope & Norm | Married Parents |
| 9th | Peggy & Claire | Grandmothers / Friends |
| 8th | Shola & Doyin | Twin Brothers |
| 7th | Cyndi & Russell | Pastors / Married Parents |
| 6th | Mary & Peach | Sisters |
| 5th | Gary & Dave | Former Roommates |
| 4th | Oswald & Danny | Best Friends (Team Cha Cha Cha) |
| 3rd | Blake & Paige | Brother / Sister |
| 2nd | Tara & Wil | Separated Couple |
| 1st | Chris & Alex | Lifelong Friends |
Trivia
- The final 3 teams visited: 5 continents, 8 countries, and traveled 52,000 miles
- After the show, Blake founded a reality television network
- Tara and Will have remained business partners after the Race
- Gary is currently an editor for The Amazing Race
- Phil waited over 24 hours for Peggy and Claire to arrive at the Pit Stop--the longest amount of time Phil has waited for the last team to arrive.
Race locations
The following is a list of locations the teams traveled to during the race.
- Pahrump, Nevada (Starting point)
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Iguaçu Falls, Brazil
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Namibia
- Bangkok, Thailand
- Chiang Mai, Thailand
- Hong Kong, China
- Sydney, Australia
- Coober Pedy, Australia
- Queenstown, New Zealand
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Maui, Hawaii
- Anchorage, Alaska +
- San Francisco, California (Finish line)
+ Denotes that Alaska was not a Pit Stop during this Race. Beginning in Season 2, the final leg of the Race involved flying from the last Pit Stop to an intermediate destination to complete a few tasks before flying to the final destination city to complete the remaining tasks. Simply stated, it is one leg with tasks in two distinct destinations.
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