The Amazing Race Asia

The Amazing Race Asia (2006-2016)

EndedReality showAdventure, Travel

In The Amazing Race Asia, 11 teams of socially savvy, fearless warriors from all over Asia will embark on a once-in-a-lifetime experience, traversing the globe and proving their mettle on a quest to be crowned the all-out champion. 

Traveling to multiple countries in the shortest amount of time, each team will arrive at a new destination where they must compete in a series of physical, mental - and often emotional - challenges. Only when the tasks are completed will the teams learn of the next exotic location. Teams who fall the farthest behind will gradually be eliminated as the competition progresses, with the first team to arrive at the final destination winning The Amazing Race Asia and the US$100,000 prize.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

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S05E08Should Have Turned LeftDec 1, 2016
S05E07By Air, Land and SeaNov 24, 2016
S05E06Made with LoveNov 17, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Amazing Race Asia' premiere?

'The Amazing Race Asia' premiered on November 9, 2006.

Who were the hosts of 'The Amazing Race Asia' in 2006?

The hosts of 'The Amazing Race Asia' in 2006 were Allan Wu and Angela Chow.

How many teams competed in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

Eleven teams competed in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

Which countries did the teams visit during the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

The teams visited countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines during the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

Who were the winners of the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

The winners of the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia' were Zabrina Fernandez and Joe Jer Tee.

Which team finished in second place in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

Andy Sykes and Laura Williams finished in second place in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

How many legs were there in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

The first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia' had a total of ten legs.

What was the prize for the winners of 'The Amazing Race Asia' in 2006?

The winners of 'The Amazing Race Asia' in 2006 received US$100,000 and free flights for a year.

Did any teams face a penalty in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

Yes, some teams faced penalties during the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

Were there any non-elimination legs in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

Yes, there were non-elimination legs in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

How long did it take to film the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

The first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia' was filmed over a period of 30 days.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

The first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia' had a total of 13 episodes.

Were there any Fast Forwards in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

Yes, there were Fast Forwards in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

Did any teams face elimination due to arriving last in a non-elimination leg in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

Yes, some teams faced elimination due to arriving last in a non-elimination leg in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

Did any teams face a U-Turn in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

No, there were no U-Turns in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

Did any teams face a Yield in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'?

No, there were no Yields in the first season of 'The Amazing Race Asia'.

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Also known as

  • The Amazing Race Ázsia (Hungary)
  • Skrējiens pēc desmitdaļmiljona (Latvia)
  • Pārsteidzošā sacīkste apkārt pasaulei Āzija (Latvia)

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