The Amazing Race Australia 2
Season 2
Presented byGrant Bowler
No. of teams11
WinnerShane Haw & Andrew Thoday
No. of legs12
Distance traveled65,000 km (40,000 mi)
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Original release30 May (2012-05-30) –
15 August 2012 (2012-08-15)
Additional information
Filming dates18 November (2011-11-18) –
13 December 2011 (2011-12-13)
Season chronology
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The Amazing Race Australia 2 is the second season of The Amazing Race Australia, an Australian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by Grant Bowler, it featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world to win the grand prize of A$250,000. The show was produced by activeTV Australia. This season visited five continents and nine countries and travelled over 65,000 kilometres (40,000 mi) during twelve legs. Starting in Sydney, racers travelled through the Philippines, India, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, France, Cuba, Canada and China before finishing in Fraser Island. New twists introduced in this season include the U-Turn Vote, the Anonymous U-Turn, the Yield and the Salvage Pass, which was awarded to the winners of the first leg and gave them a choice between a one-hour head start or saving the last team from elimination. This season premiered on Australia's Seven Network on 30 May 2012, one week after the last episode of the twentieth season of the American version aired in Australia. The show moved back to its old Monday schedule at 7:30 p.m. on 25 June 2012.[1] The season then concluded on 15 August 2012.

Police officers Shane Haw and Andrew Thoday were the winners of this season, while workmates Paul Montgomery and Steve Scale finished in second place and cheerleader twins Michelle and Jo Troy finished in third place.

Production

Filming and Development

The 2nd season of The Amazing Race Australia started at the eastern approach of the Royal Botanic Garden alongside Farm Cove overlooking the Sydney Harbour skyline.

On 17 July 2011, the Seven Network announced that the show was renewed for a second edition.[2]

Filming began on 18 November 2011, in Sydney.[3] This season travelled across four continents, nine countries and 17 cities and was over 65,000 kilometres (40,000 mi) long. The 2012 edition marked a first time visit by a Eurasian or Australian edition of the franchise to the Americas, including the first visit by an Amazing Race franchise to the nation of Cuba, a country the original American edition couldn't visit at the time as the United States embargo against Cuba prevented Americans from visiting the island.

Three new twists were introduced in this season. The Salvage Pass was awarded in the first leg, giving the recipient team a choice between a one-hour head start or saving the last team from elimination in that leg. A U-Turn vote in the fourth leg required all teams to vote for the team to be U-Turned at the start of the leg and an anonymous U-Turn in the fifth leg, where the team who elected to use it would remain anonymous.[4] In the sixth leg, a Yield was present for the first time in the Australian version.

Casting

Applications for the season ended on 19 August 2011.[5]

Broadcasting

The show was on hiatus from 30 July to 6 August 2012 to avoid clashing with the 2012 Summer Olympics.[6] The final three episodes aired from 13 August 2012 on consecutive nights.[7]

Marketing

Honda, Bing Lee and PUMP Water continued their sponsorship. The new sponsors for this series were Zuji Australia,[8] a sister company of Travelocity at the time,[9] and Swisse Vitamins.

Cast

See also: List of The Amazing Race Australia contestants

On 20 April 2012, the teams were announced by the Seven Network.[10] The cast included Indigenous Australian cousins, cops, a pair of hairdressers, identical twins and St. George Illawarra Dragons cheerleaders Michelle and Jo Troy,[11] former Australian rules footballer Ross Thornton and his daughter Tarryn,[12] and the franchise's first disabled contestant, Sticky, who was born without a left forearm. Lucy & Emilia were originally cast for the previous series, but dropped out at the last minute after their mother was diagnosed with cancer.[13]

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
Adam Corowa 30 Cousins Coolangatta, Queensland Eliminated 1st
(in Delhi, India)
Dane Corowa 29 Tweed Heads, New South Wales
Sue Bumback 40 Hairdressers Geraldton, Western Australia Eliminated 2nd
(in Jaipur, India)
Teresa Italiano 44
Kym Bouckaert 46 Engaged Brisbane, Queensland Eliminated 3rd
(in Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
Donna Verney 42
Ross Thornton 55 Father & Daughter Melbourne, Victoria Eliminated 4th
(in Istanbul, Turkey)
Tarryn Thornton 25
Geoff "Sticky" Stick 24 Flatmates Launceston, Tasmania Eliminated 5th
(in Ciénaga de Zapata, Cuba)
Sam Hay 24
James Kingsbury 23 Dating Melbourne, Victoria Eliminated 6th
(in Vancouver, Canada)
Sarah Roza 32
Lucy Pelosi 36 Sisters Sydney, New South Wales Eliminated 7th
(in Banff, Canada)
Emilia Pelosi 30
Joseph Caristo 22 Brother & Sister Sydney, New South Wales Eliminated 8th
(in Inner Mongolia, China)
Grace Caristo 21
Michelle Troy 26 Cheerleader Twins Sydney, New South Wales Third place
Jo Troy 26
Paul Montgomery 27 Workmates Melbourne, Victoria Runners-up
Steve Scale 29
Shane Haw 43 Cops Melbourne, Victoria Winners
Andrew Thoday 35
Future appearances

In 2018, Sarah Roza appeared on the fifth season of Married at First Sight.[14]

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+[b] 7 8 9 10 11 12
Shane & Andrew 8th 7th 6th 5th 5th[c] 6th 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
Paul & Steve 10th 6th 5th[d] 6th[e] 1st[c] 1st>[f] 1st 1st 1stƒ[g] 4th 2nd 2nd
Michelle & Jo 7th 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd<[f] 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 3rd
Joseph & Grace 6th 8th 7th 3rd 4th 3rd 7th[h][i] 6th 4th 2nd 4th
Lucy & Emilia 11th[j] 10th 9th 8th 6th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th
James & Sarah 3rd 9th 8th 1st 7th[k] 7th 4th 4th 6th
Sticky & Sam 5th 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 6thε[l] 7th[m]
Ross & Tarryn 1st§[j] 4th 2nd 7th 8th[k] 8th
Kym & Donna 2nd 5th 4th[d] 9th
Sue & Teresa 4th 3rd 10th
Adam & Dane 9th 11th[n]
Notes
  1. ^ A team that is "marked for elimination" must check in at the Pit Stop in first place; otherwise they would receive a 30-minute penalty.
  2. ^ This leg featured an Intersection. The teams were paired up thusly: Paul & Steve and Michelle & Jo, Joseph & Grace and Sticky & Sam, Lucy & Emilia and Shane & Andrew, and James & Sarah and Ross & Tarryn.
  3. ^ a b Shane & Andrew chose to use the U-Turn on Paul & Steve.
  4. ^ a b The starting placements for Kym & Donna and Paul & Steve were switched after the second leg. Kym & Donna and Paul & Steve finished leg 2 in 6th and 5th place respectively, but began leg 3 in 5th and 6th place, respectively. No explanation was given for this switch.
  5. ^ In leg 4, the teams voted for the team to be U-Turned; Paul & Steve received the most votes.
  6. ^ a b Paul & Steve chose to Yield Michelle & Jo.
  7. ^ This team won the Fast Forward on this leg.
  8. ^ This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
  9. ^ Joseph & Grace initially arrived 6th, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for pulling another team's belongings out of the taxi. Sticky & Sam checked in during this penalty time, dropping Joseph & Grace to last.
  10. ^ a b Ross & Tarryn used their Salvage advantage to save Lucy & Emilia from elimination.
  11. ^ a b James & Sarah initially arrived 6th, but were issued a 4-hour penalty for quitting the Roadblock. Lucy & Emilia checked in during this penalty time, dropping James & Sarah to 7th. Ross & Tarryn also arrived during this penalty time, but as they had also quit the Roadblock, they remained in last place.
  12. ^ This team used their Express Pass to bypass one of the tasks on this leg.
  13. ^ Sticky & Sam were U-Turned on this leg.
  14. ^ Adam & Dane initially arrived 7th, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for selling their possessions. All of the remaining teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Adam & Dane to last.

Race summary

The route of The Amazing Race Australia 2.
Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    Fast Forward    U-Turn    Yield    Intersection    Pit Stop

Leg 1 (Australia → Philippines)

In the Philippines, teams visited the Cagsawa Ruins in Albay province overlooking the Mayon Volcano, where they had to find a snake charmer.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 2 (Philippines → India)

In Delhi, teams visited the historical stepwell of Agrasen Ki Baoli and searched through turbans.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 3 (India)

The Madhavendra Palace in Jaipur's Nahargarh Fort was this leg's Pit Stop.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 4 (India → United Arab Emirates)

Teams ended this leg in Dubai atop the Four Points Hotel.
Locations
Episode summary
Team Vote
Shane & Andrew Paul & Steve
Paul & Steve Sticky & Sam
Michelle & Jo Paul & Steve
Joseph & Grace Paul & Steve
Lucy & Emilia Shane & Andrew
James & Sarah Lucy & Emilia
Sticky & Sam Paul & Steve
Ross & Tarryn Paul & Steve
Kym & Donna Paul & Steve
Additional notes

Leg 5 (United Arab Emirates → Turkey)

After arriving in Istanbul, teams visited the Blue Mosque.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 6 (Turkey)

This leg's Roadblock had racers participate in the Turkish tradition of Sufi whirling.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 7 (Turkey → France → Cuba)

While in Paris, teams visited the Passerelle Debilly overlooking the Eiffel Tower.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 8 (Cuba)

One of the Detour choices in Havana required teams to deliverdaiquiris to the Hotel Ambos Mundos.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 9 (Cuba → Canada)

After arriving in Vancouver, teams went to Stanley Park to watch a First Nations ritual near the park's totem poles.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 10 (Canada)

Teams ended this leg in Alberta at the Banff Springs Hotel inside Banff National Park.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 11 (Canada → China)

Teams visited the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China for the Roadblock.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 12 (China → Australia)

Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island was the location of the final Roadblock and the finish line.
Locations
Episode summary
Questions Answers
Michelle & Jo Paul & Steve Shane & Andrew
Which team would lend you a helping hand? Shane & Andrew Lucy & Emilia Michelle & Jo
Which team would lie to you? Joseph & Grace Michelle & Jo Paul & Steve
Which team worked best together? Shane & Andrew Lucy & Emilia Shane & Andrew
Whose relationship do you envy? Ross & Tarryn Sticky & Sam Sticky & Sam
Which was the unluckiest team? Adam & Dane Adam & Dane Adam & Dane
Questions Answers
The famous nightclub you visited upon arrival in Havana is called: C Tropicana
The famous cooking school you attended in Paris was: B Le Cordon Bleu
In Istanbul, you scrubbed each other down. What is the correct term for a Turkish bath? A Hammam
Which of the following is not a mode of transport you travelled on during the Race? A Canoe
The Pit Stop in Jaipur was located on the rooftop of which fort? C Nahargarh Fort

Ratings

# Airdate Viewers Total viewers
(Day rank)
Ref
Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth
1 30 May 2012 289,000 310,000 107,000 90,000 89,000 886,000 (10) [27]
2 6 June 2012 268,000 285,000 133,000 107,000 90,000 883,000 (11) [28]
3 13 & 14 June 2012 715,000 (N/A) [29][30]
4 20 June 2012 190,000 215,000 103,000 84,000 103,000 695,000 (15) [31]
5 25 June 2012 245,000 318,000 142,000 125,000 142,000 971,000 (11) [32]
6 2 July 2012 310,000 356,000 155,000 116,000 164,000 1,101,000 (7) [33]
7 9 July 2012 317,000 308,000 159,000 117,000 122,000 1,023,000 (9) [34]
8 16 July 2012 252,000 302,000 138,000 106,000 115,000 913,000 (10) [35]
9 23 July 2012 306,000 328,000 140,000 114,000 126,000 1,014,000 (7) [36]
10 13 August 2012 212,000 218,000 130,000 109,000 119,000 787,000 (15) [37]
11 14 August 2012 267,000 252,000 149,000 107,000 121,000 896,000 (12) [38]
12 15 August 2012 296,000 277,000 171,000 117,000 115,000 976,000 (8) [39]

Notes

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