The Amazing Race 22
Season 22
Region 1 DVD cover
Presented byPhil Keoghan
No. of teams11
WinnerJonathan "Bates" & Anthony Battaglia
No. of legs12
Distance traveled30,000 mi (48,000 km)
No. of episodes11
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseFebruary 17 (2013-02-17) –
May 5, 2013 (2013-05-05)
Additional information
Filming datesNovember 13 (2012-11-13) –
December 7, 2012 (2012-12-07)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The Amazing Race 22 is the twenty-second 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 five continents and eleven countries and traveled over 30,000 miles (48,000 km). Starting in Los Angeles, racers traveled through French Polynesia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Botswana, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England before finishing in the National Capital Region. A new twist introduced in this season includes awarding the winners of the first leg two Express Passes, one for them and one to give to another team. The season premiered on CBS on February 17, 2013, and the two-hour season finale aired on May 5, 2013.[1][2]

Professional hockey players and brothers Bates Battaglia and Anthony Battaglia were the winners of this season, while newlyweds Max Bichler and Katie Kaczor-Bichler finished in second place, and roller derby moms Mona Hinman-Egender and Beth Bandimere finished in third place.

Production

Development and filming

Los Angeles's Griffith Observatory was the starting line for the 22nd Amazing Race.

Filming for this season took started on November 13, 2012.[3] On November 18, the show traveled through Christchurch, New Zealand, before leaving for Bali the next day.[4] Filming for this season concluded on December 7.[3] The route spanned 30,000 miles (48,000 km) through five different continents, with first-time visits to French Polynesia and Northern Ireland.

This season was broadcast in the mid-season of the 2012–13 TV schedule. In an interview with TV Guide, host Phil Keoghan revealed that the Double Your Money prize introduced in the previous season would not be included in season 22.[5] Instead, the twist this season was that the winners of the first leg were awarded two Express Passes: one for themselves and another that had to be given to another team before the end of Leg 4.[6]

Dave O'Leary tore his Achilles tendon near the end of the second leg. Though he and his son, Connor, continued to race for another two legs with Dave being forced to use a medical boot, crutches, and a wheelchair while in airports, they chose to withdraw from the competition at the start of the fifth leg after Dave was advised by his physician to have surgery on his ankle within two weeks of the original injury. Though Dave and Connor traveled to Hanoi, Vietnam, with the remaining teams, they did not participate in any tasks in that leg; instead, they went directly to the Pit Stop to be formally eliminated.[7] Dave returned to the United States in time to have the surgery the day before filming of the season was completed and was able to be at the finish line.[8] He and Connor returned to compete in season 24.

The final episode was dedicated to David Gene Gibbs, a member of the camera crew, who died in a helicopter crash while filming a series for Discovery Channel.[9]

Cast

Teams for this season included Stealing Angels vocalists Caroline Cutbirth and Jennifer Kuhle, professional hockey players and brothers Bates Battaglia and Anthony Battaglia (of the Tulsa Oilers), and YouTube vloggers Joey Graceffa and Meghan Camarena.[6]

Chuck & Wynona were originally cast for the previous season, but had to pull out due to the death of Chuck's father.[10]

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
Matt Davis 25 Firefighters Gaffney, South Carolina Eliminated 1st
(in Motu Piti A'au, French Polynesia)
Daniel Moss 24
Idries Abdur-Rahman 36 Twin Doctors Chicago, Illinois Eliminated 2nd
(in Motu Tapu, French Polynesia)
Jamil Abdur-Rahman 36
Jessica Hoel 26 Dating Huntington Beach, California Eliminated 3rd
(in Pecatu, Indonesia)
John Erck 27
Dave O'Leary 58 Father & Son Salt Lake City, Utah Withdrew
(in Hanoi, Vietnam)
Connor O'Leary 21
Pam Chien 29 Best Friends Los Angeles, California Eliminated 5th
(in Maun, Botswana)
Winnie Sung 29
Chuck McCall 46 Married Daphne, Alabama Eliminated 6th
(in Grindelwald, Switzerland)
Wynona McCall 49
Joey Graceffa 21 YouTube Hosts Los Angeles, California Eliminated 7th
(in Edinburgh, Scotland)
Meghan Camarena 25
Caroline Cutbirth 29 Country Singers Austin, Texas Eliminated 8th
(in Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Jennifer Kuhle 30 Nashville, Tennessee
Mona Hinman-Egender 33 Roller Derby Moms Castle Pines, Colorado Third place
Beth Bandimere 36 Arvada, Colorado
Max Bichler 30 Newlyweds Buffalo, New York Runners-up
Katie Kaczor-Bichler 24
Bates Battaglia 36 Hockey Brothers Raleigh, North Carolina Winners
Anthony Battaglia 33
Future appearances

Dave & Connor, Caroline & Jennifer, Jessica & John, and Joey & Meghan returned in The Amazing Race: All-Stars.[11] Caroline & Jennifer appeared as clue givers during the finale of season 34 in Nashville.[12]

Results

The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order.

Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Bates & Anthony 2nd 1st 3rd 7th 4th 1st 1stƒ[a] 1st 4th 2nd[b] 2nd 1st
Max & Katie 9th 8th 8th 3rd 2nd 7th 6th 3rd 1st 1st[c] 1st 2nd
Mona & Beth 5th 6th 7th 6th 3rd 6th 2nd 2nd 5th 4th[c] 3rd 3rd
Caroline & Jennifer 10th 7th 6th 4th 5th 5th 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 4th
Joey & Meghan 6th 4th 5th 5th 6th
[d][e]
4th 5th 5th 2nd 5th[b]
Chuck & Wynona 7th 5th 9th[f] 8th 7th[e][g] 3rd 4th 6th[h]
Pam & Winnie 4th 9th 4th 2nd 1st[d] 2nd 7th
Dave & Connor 3rd 2nd 1stε[i] 1st [j]
Jessica & John 1st 3rd 2nd 9th
Idries & Jamil 8th 10th
Matt & Daniel 11th
Notes
  1. ^ This team won the Fast Forward on this leg.
  2. ^ a b Bates & Anthony chose to use the U-Turn on Joey & Meghan.
  3. ^ a b Max & Katie chose to use the U-Turn on Mona & Beth.
  4. ^ a b Pam & Winnie chose to use the U-Turn on Joey & Meghan.
  5. ^ a b Joey & Meghan chose to use the U-Turn on Chuck & Wynona.
  6. ^ This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
  7. ^ Chuck & Wynona arrived last at the Pit Stop, but were not eliminated on account of Dave & Connor having left the race.
  8. ^ Chuck & Wynona initially arrived 5th, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for rolling their cheese wheels down the hill instead of using the provided sled as their clue had instructed. Joey & Meghan checked in during this penalty time, dropping Chuck & Wynona to last.
  9. ^ Dave & Connor used their Express Pass to bypass the Detour on this leg.
  10. ^ Dave & Connor chose to leave the race at the start of fifth leg due to an injury Dave had sustained at the end of the second leg.

Race summary

The route of The Amazing Race 22.
Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    Fast Forward    U-Turn    Speed Bump    Pit Stop

Leg 1 (United States → French Polynesia)

While in French Polynesia, teams visited Bora Bora, an island located in the South Pacific.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 2 (French Polynesia)

One of the two Detour choices in Bora Bora involved the Polynesian tradition of pearl farming.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 3 (French Polynesia → New Zealand)

The tasks on this leg focused on New Zealand's Southern Alps, especially the valley below Mount Hutt and its Rakaia River.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 4 (New Zealand → Indonesia)

Teams ended the fourth leg on the edge of Pura Luhur Uluwatu cliff on the south coast of Bali with a direct view of the Indian Ocean.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 5 (Indonesia → Vietnam)

While in Hanoi, teams took part in a traditional Vietnamese bamboo dance known as múa sạp.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 6 (Vietnam → Botswana)

While in Botswana, teams experienced the cultural practices of the Bushmen.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 7 (Botswana)

The second Roadblock in Botswana had racers punting makoro canoes to navigate part of the Okavango Delta.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 8 (Botswana → Switzerland)

Teams visited the Sphinx Observatory at the top of Switzerland's Jungfraujoch, one of the highest observatories in the world, on this leg.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 9 (Switzerland → Germany)

After arriving in Berlin, teams found their next clue at the Brandenburg Gate.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 10 (Germany → Scotland)

After arriving in Edinburgh, the Roadblock had one team member playing Scotland's traditional musical instrument, the bagpipes, with marching pipers.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 11 (Scotland → Northern Ireland)

One of the Detour choices in Northern Ireland paid tribute to the RMS Titanic, where teams had a task in Belfast's Titanic Quarter dry dock, the place it had been built.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 12 (Northern Ireland → England → United States)

Mount Vernon, the estate of George Washington, was the site of the finish line for The Amazing Race 22.
Locations
Episode summary
Country Outline
French Polynesia
New Zealand
Indonesia
Vietnam
Botswana
Switzerland
Germany
Scotland
Northern Ireland
United States
Additional notes

Reception

Critical response

The Amazing Race 22 receive mixed-to-negative reviews. Daniel Fienberg of HitFix wrote that "this wasn't an awful 'Amazing Race' season, but it was a season without a grand, building narrative."[16] Scott Von Doviak of The A.V. Club wrote that "it really isn't [amazing] and hasn't been for a long time. It's just coasting along on inertia at this point, and apparently Bertram van Munster and company don't feel the need to shake it up much at all."[17] Michael Hewitt of the Orange County Register was positive during the early part of the season but negative towards the end saying that the disappointing finish was "spoiling what had been a competitive revival for the show."[18] In 2016, this season was ranked 20th out of the first 27 seasons by the Rob Has a Podcast Amazing Race correspondents.[19]

Controversy

The episode in Hanoi sparked ire among some conservative media analysts and viewers for the tasks involving a performance of a communist propaganda song and the brief visit to a B-52 bomber that was shot down by North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War and turned into a memorial for communist Vietnam's victory. Complaints came in from sources such as the national commanders of the American Legion[20] and VFW,[21] and Democratic strategist and Fox News pundit Bob Beckel also spoke of his disgust at the program's choices.[22] Yahoo! later reported on comments from viewers found on Twitter whose complaints ranged from threatening to no longer watch the series or statements that the episode was "strange" or "disrespectful to Americans killed [in Vietnam]".[23]

Prior to the start of the episode for leg 6, CBS aired an apology, noting that portions of the previous episode were insensitive to U.S. Armed Forces veterans. The message, read by host Phil Keoghan, stated:

"Parts of last Sunday's episode, filmed in Vietnam, were insensitive to a group that is very important to us – our nation's veterans. We want to apologize to veterans – particularly those who served in Vietnam – as well as to their families and any viewers who were offended by the broadcast. All of us here have the most profound respect for the men and women who fight for our country."[24][25]

Ratings

No episode aired on April 7, 2013, due to CBS and CTV's broadcasts of the Academy of Country Music Awards.

U.S. Nielsen ratings
# Airdate Episode Rating Share Rating/Share Viewers Rank Rank Rank Rank
Households 18–49 (millions) Timeslot
(Viewers)
Timeslot
(18–49)
Week
(Viewers)
Week
(18–49)
1 February 17, 2013 "Business in the Front, Party in the Back" 5.5[26] 8 2.5/6[27] 9.57 1 1 13 14
2 February 24, 2013 "Loose Lips Sink Ships" 4.0[28] 6 1.9/4[29] 6.95 2 2 (tie) <25[30] <25[30]
3 March 3, 2013 "Like James Bond Again" 5.4[31] 8 2.5/6[32] 9.24 1 1 15 15
4 March 10, 2013 "I Love Monkeys!" 5.5 9 2.4/7[33] 9.27 1 1 14 13
5 March 17, 2013 "Your Tan Is Totally Cool" 5.3[34] 8 2.3/6[35] 8.91 1 1 (tie) 16 13
6 March 24, 2013 "Scorpion King Hunter" 5.6[36] 8 2.4/6[37] 9.33 1 2 14 17
7 March 31, 2013 "Be Safe and Don't Hit a Cow" 5.6 9 2.3/6[38] 9.24 1 1 14 20
8 April 14, 2013 "My Cheese Is Out of Control" 6.0[39] 9 2.3/6[40] 9.76 1 1 (tie) 19 18
9 April 21, 2013 "The Ultimate Fun House" 5.4[41] 9 2.4/7[42] 9.16 1 1 14 10
10 April 28, 2013 "Working Our Barrels Off" 5.4[43] 9 2.4/7[44] 9.32 1 1 18 14
11 May 5, 2013 "Beacon of Hope" 5.5[45] 9 2.4/7[46] 9.10 1 1 21 18
Canadian ratings

Canadian broadcaster CTV also aired The Amazing Race on Sundays. Episodes aired at 8:00 p.m. Eastern and Central (9:00 p.m. Pacific, Mountain and Atlantic), with two exceptions. The broadcast of the second episode conflicted with CTV's broadcast of the 85th Academy Awards; The Amazing Race was shown instead at 8:00 p.m. in the Atlantic time zone, at 7:00 p.m. in the Eastern time zone, and at 6:00 p.m. in the Central time zone, and immediately after the broadcast of the Oscars in the Pacific and Mountain time zones. The broadcast of the ninth episode conflicted with CTV's broadcast of the 2013 Juno Awards; The Amazing Race was instead shown at 7:00 p.m. in each time zone across the country.

# Airdate Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Week)
1 February 17, 2013 "Business in the Front, Party in the Back" 2.28 3[47]
2 February 24, 2013 "Loose Lips Sink Ships" 1.83 11[48]
3 March 3, 2013 "Like James Bond Again" 2.45 2[49]
4 March 10, 2013 "I Love Monkeys!" 2.23 4[50]
5 March 17, 2013 "Your Tan Is Totally Cool" 2.50 2[51]
6 March 24, 2013 "Scorpion King Hunter" 2.41 3[52]
7 March 31, 2013 "Be Safe and Don't Hit a Cow" 2.06 3[53]
8 April 14, 2013 "My Cheese Is Out of Control" 2.35 2[54]
9 April 21, 2013 "The Ultimate Fun House" 1.95 3[55]
10 April 28, 2013 "Working Our Barrels Off" 2.40 3[56]
11 May 5, 2013 "Beacon of Hope" 2.12 5[57]

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