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The Amazing Race 17 is the seventeenth installment of the reality television show The Amazing Race. The Amazing Race 17 features 11 teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world. The show is again hosted by Phil Keoghan.

This will be the final season that is filmed and broadcast in Standard Definition.

Production

Development and filming

CBS renewed the 17th edition of The Amazing Race on January 25, 2010. The season premiered on September 26, 2010 with a special 90-minute episode; it returned to its regular hour-long format the following week.

This season will span 32,000 miles (51,000 km) while racing across four continents, with first-time visits to Ghana and Bangladesh, and for the first time in the show's history, teams will cross the Arctic Circle.

Filming began on May 26, 2010, with the starting line at the Eastern Point Yacht Club in Gloucester, Massachusetts, making this the first season since The Amazing Race All-Stars to start in a city other than Los Angeles.

According to CBS, the team that finishes first in the premiere episode will receive a potentially game-changing advantage. The new introduction, known as the "Express Pass", allows the team who wins it to skip any one challenge during the first eight legs. Dating couple Jill and Thomas won the Express Pass, which they later used to bypass the Beds Detour on Leg 4.

Prior to the Race's broadcast, CBS posted a short preview video clip from an episode on the Internet, showing Brook and Claire competing at a watermelon launching challenge using an elastic slingshot. The clip showed Claire, working the slingshot, being hit in the face full-on with a watermelon after it failed to launch correctly, leaving her momentarily stunned but otherwise not seriously injured. The clip spread on the internet virally.

Phil Keoghan began both the season and the video background segments of the contestants while standing on the grass mall of Castle Hill in Ipswich, Massachusetts.

Two new game elements were introduced in this season. The first is the Express Pass, awarded to the team who finished first on the first Leg. This item would allow the team to skip any Detour, Roadblock, or Route Marker task before Leg 8. Another element is the Double U-Turn, where two teams are allowed to use U-Turns in a single race leg.

During the Leg 3 Pit Stop in Ghana, teams helped renovate the school that they visited during the leg.

Cast

Applications were due on February 4, 2010. Semi-finalist interviews were held sometime in March 2010 and the final casting interviews took place in Los Angeles around March 2010. From there, 11 teams were selected as contestants and filming took place around May to June 2010.

This cast includes a team of home shopping hosts, Internet entertainer Kevin Wu – popularly known as "KevJumba" – and his father Michael; Ivy League a cappella singers; and a birth mother and daughter who recently reunited following an adoption over 20 years earlier. This is the first season ever without a married couple. There will be 3 beauty queens competing: Mallory Ervin, who competed in Miss America 2010, where she placed fourth runner-up; Brook Roberts, who competed in Miss America 2005; and Stephanie Smith, who was Miss South Carolina USA 2009.

Chad Waltrip proposed to Stephanie Smith during the course of the race, and they married on November 20, 2010; the couple is expecting their first child around June 6, 2011.

Results

The following teams participated in the Race, with their relationships at the time of filming. Note this table does not necessarily reflect all content broadcast on television due to inclusion or exclusion of some data. Placements are listed in finishing order.

Team Relationship Position (by leg) Roadblocks
performed
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Jill & Thomas Dating 1st 5th 7th 5thε 3rd 1st 5th 2nd 1st» Jill 5, Thomas 4
Nick & Vicki Dating 10th 8th 5th 6th 6th 7th 3rd 3rd 2nd Nick 6, Vicki 3
Nat & Kat Doctors 2nd 7th 8th 1st 1stƒ 4th 1st 5th 3rd⊃ Nat 4, Kat 4
Brook & Claire Home Shopping Hosts 4th 1st 6th 3rd 5th 2nd 2nd 4th 4th« Brook 5, Claire 4
Chad & Stephanie Newly Dating→Engaged 8th 4th 3rd 7th 7th 5th 6th 1st 5th⊂ Chad 5, Stephanie 4
Gary & Mallory Father / Daughter 6th 9th 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 4th 6th Gary 4, Mallory 4
Michael & Kevin Father / Son 7th 3rd 9th 4th 4th 3rd 7th Michael 3, Kevin 4
Katie & Rachel Beach Volleyball Partners 5th 2nd 4th 8th 8th Katie 3, Rachel 2
Connor & Jonathan Ivy League A Cappella Singers 3rd 6th 1st 9th Connor 4, Jonathan 0
Andie & Jenna Birth Mom / Daughter 9th 10th Andie 0, Jenna 2
Ron & Tony Best Friends 11th Ron 1, Tony 0
  • A red team placement means the team was eliminated.
  • A green ƒ & team placement indicates that the team won a Fast Forward.
  • A purple ε indicates that the team decided to use the Express Pass on that leg.
  • An underlined blue team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg & had to perform a Speed Bump in the next leg of the race whereas an italic blue placement signifies that there was no Speed Bump on the next Leg.
  • A brown » or a cyan ⊃ indicate that the team chose to use one of the two U-Turns in a Double U-Turn; « or ⊂ indicate the team who received it.

^1 While neither one of Ron & Tony was shown performing the Roadblock in Leg 1, the official website lists Ron as the team member who completed the task.
^2 Jill & Thomas elected to use the Express Pass to bypass the Detour in Leg 4.
^3 While Nick & Vicki came in last in a non-elimination leg, they did not face a Speed Bump in the next leg. Following the broadcast of episode 7, a source close to the show's production team revealed that Nick & Vicki's Speed Bump in Leg 7 was waived, and that everyone's placement was equalized at the Detour, in compensation for various production difficulties in the previous leg affecting all of the teams. One of the problems involved the judge at the Classical Music Detour; he made an erroneous call that caused Nick & Vicki to spend more time at the task than they needed to.
^4 Chad & Stephanie initially arrived 6th, but were not allowed to check in because they did not pay their taxi fare (they had also left their bags in the taxi). In this time, Michael & Kevin arrived to check in, but had been issued several penalties (see Note 5). When they returned, Chad & Stephanie were told they had been issued a 30-minute penalty for taking a taxi from 1 Vladimirsky Prospekt Tower to the Church of the Savior on Blood. However, because Michael & Kevin had a longer penalty, Chad & Stephanie were checked in for a 6th-place finish; their penalty would instead be applied to their starting time in Leg 8.
^5 Michael & Kevin arrived at the Pit Stop in 6th while Chad & Stephanie were turned away (see Note 4). However, they were issued two 30-minute penalties: one for hiring a taxi to lead them from Bank Bridge to 1 Vladimirsky Prospekt Tower & another for taking a taxi from the Tower to the Church of the Savior on Blood. While they sat out their penalty, Chad & Stephanie returned & were allowed to check in, resulting in Michael & Kevin being eliminated.
^6 Chad & Stephanie left the Pit Start in Saint Petersburg over 2 hours late because they accidentally slept in. This did not affect their overall placement in Leg 8.
^7 During Leg 8, Chad proposed to Stephanie, who accepted. Their relationship title was changed from "Newly Dating" to "Engaged."
^8 Jill & Thomas initially arrived 1st, but were issued a 30-minute penalty for paying a taxi driver to lead them to the Pit Stop. Chad & Stephanie arrived during their penalty, dropping Jill & Thomas to 2nd.

Episode title quotes

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

  1. "They Don't Call It The Amazing Race For Nothin!" – Brook
  2. "A Kiss Saves the Day" – Brook
  3. "In Phil We Trust" – Connor
  4. "We Should Have Brought Gloves and Butt Pads" – Kevin
  5. "Tastes Like a Million Dollars" – Kat
  6. "Run, Babushka, Run" – Vicki
  7. "I Want to Be in the Circus, That's Where I Belong" – Brook
  8. "Ali Baba in a Suit" – Nick
  9. "There's a Lot of Nuts and Bullets" – Jill
  10. "I Hate Chinese Food" –
  11. "I'm Surrounded by Ninjas" –
  12. "Hi. I'm sorry. I'm in a Race" –

Prizes

The prize for each leg is awarded to the first place team for that leg. All trips are sponsored by Travelocity.

  • Leg 1 – The Express Pass – an item that can be used on the race to skip any one task of the team's choosing up until the end of Leg 8.
  • Leg 2 – A trip for two to Hawaii.
  • Leg 3 – $5,000 for each team member.
  • Leg 4 – A trip for two to Belize.
  • Leg 5 – A trip for two to Costa Rica.
  • Leg 6 – A trip for two to São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Leg 7 – $5,000 for each team member.
  • Leg 8 – A trip for two to Belize.
  • Leg 9 – $15,000 Discover gift card.

Elimination Station

After elimination, the first five eliminated teams were sequestered at a villa in Cancun, Mexico, to await the finale. CBS posted short videos on its website after each episode aired in the Pacific Time Zone to show the eliminated teams interacting at the villa.

  • After Leg 1, Ron and Tony were the first team eliminated and were sent to the villa. They expressed their disappointment in being the first eliminated team, but decided to make the most of their situation. After they settled into the villa, they decided to go kayaking, remarking how much easier it was compared to the coracle that they unsuccessfully manned during the race. Afterward, Ron and Tony sat by the pool and tried to predict who would be the first to join them in the villa; they agreed that it could be anyone.
  • After Leg 2, Andie and Jenna were the second team eliminated and were sent to the villa. Ron and Tony welcomed them, glad to finally have another team in the villa to keep them company. Andie and Jenna revealed that they had only recently met, which shocked and moved both Ron and Tony. Andie and Jenna talked at length about their relationship over dinner with Ron and Tony, with Andie revealing the circumstances surrounding Jenna's adoption, and that she has 10 other children.
  • Leg 3 was a non-elimination leg; hence, no new teams were sent to the villa. Ron and Tony gave Andie and Jenna salsa dancing lessons. Afterward, Andie and Jenna sat by the pool and discussed their relationship.
  • After Leg 4, Connor and Jonathan were the third team eliminated and were sent to the villa. Prior to their arrival, Ron, Tony, Andie, and Jenna went on a whale shark watching excursion, but after Andie and Jenna became seasick from the rough waves, everyone returned to the villa without seeing any. Later, Connor and Jonathan arrived and shared the song they sang for Phil when they were eliminated. Connor and Jonathan then recounted what happened on their last leg, claiming that the remaining teams were starting to become more cutthroat – news which disappointed Andie and Jenna.
  • After Leg 5, Katie and Rachel were the fourth team eliminated and were sent to the villa. Before their arrival, the three eliminated teams went to Kings Bath, where legend holds that the King bathed his children. Afterward, the three teams speculated on who would show up next, wanting another "fun" team to join them in the villa. Katie and Rachel arrived and immediately expressed how angry and disappointed they were to be eliminated, ignoring the other eliminated teams' attempts to console them. This irritated Ron and Tony, who claimed that Katie and Rachel's bitter attitudes were bringing a negative energy to the house. Later, Katie and Rachel admitted that they did enter the villa in a foul mood, but did not regret anything they had said, further bemoaning the fact that they were knocked out of the race.
  • Leg 6 was a non-elimination leg; hence, no new teams were sent to the villa. The group played a game of water volleyball together in the villa's pool. Afterward, they went to the beach. Katie and Rachel, still bitter about being eliminated, said that they did not want one of the remaining all-female teams to win the race, since Katie and Rachel wanted to be the first all-female winners.
  • After Leg 7, Michael and Kevin were the fifth team eliminated and were sent to the villa. After the other teams went snorkeling during the day, Katie and Rachel continued to state that they wanted an all-female team (specifically Brook and Claire) to be eliminated next, as they still were upset that they personally would not be the first all-female team to win; the two girls were disappointed when they saw Michael and Kevin arrive. Kevin stated his disappointment at their elimination due to their hour-long penalty, while Michael joked that he was glad to finally be done racing. While alone, Kevin continued to say he wished they had not been eliminated so they could have potentially gone to Asia (specifically China) and have an advantage, but Michael told him not to dwell on it. The next day, the eliminated teams visited Punta Sur, where Katie and Rachel spoke with Michael and Kevin about their elimination. Michael told them that they should not dwell on their loss, and that it should be an experience that will help them by teaching them how to accept even the greatest disappointments in life.
  • After Leg 8, Gary and Mallory were the sixth team eliminated. The teams gathered around a phone, waiting for a call to see who was eliminated. Before the call, Jenna stated that she and Rachel had dreams the previous night that either Gary and Mallory or Brook and Claire were eliminated. Katie and Rachel stated, again, that they wanted Brook and Claire to be eliminated. Everyone was surprised when Gary and Mallory called, and told the teams that it was the hardest leg ever, and that they traveled for 16 hours and ended up losing to Nat and Kat with minutes to spare. After the call, the teams continued to comment on Katie and Rachel's obsession that an all-female team should not win the race this season. The next day, the eliminated teams went down to the docks to pick up an amberjack and then cook it in the traditional Mayan Tikin Xic style. Once the food was prepared, Andie told everyone that it reminded her of home and being with family, and that the eliminated teams were her subsitute family, and Connor joked that she was their substitute birth mom. Later, Ron and Tony spoke with Andie on her relationship with Jenna, and Andie said that whatever Jenna wanted to do from this point on was fine with her.
  • After Leg 9, Chad and Stephanie were the seventh team eliminated. Connor and Jonathan spoke about how they feel that the fact that they did not attend their graduation at Princeton makes it better that they did not have the transition from college student into adulthood. Later, the eliminated teams went to a restaurant named Alux, built in a cenote, and Jenna had everyone around the table say what they learned from their time on the Race.

Race summary

The Route of the Race (as of Leg 9).
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 → England)

Teams traveled to Eastnor Castle in Herefordshire where they participated in various medieval-themed tasks.

The first Roadblock of the race required one team member to travel on horseback to a tournament area and use a giant slingshot to launch a watermelon towards a suit of armor standing 50 feet (15 m) away. Once they knocked the armor over, the team had to find a court jester who would give them their next clue to search the Castle grounds for the Pit Stop.

Additional task
  • At Stonehenge, teams had to solve a riddle ("the opposite of Nor'easter") to discover that their next route marker was Eastnor Castle.
  • At Eastnor Castle, teams had to climb a ladder on an exterior wall of the castle while peasants standing atop the wall taunted and poured dirty water on them. Once they climbed the wall, they had to retrieve a medieval flag and then use a coracle to cross the castle's moat to bring the flag to a knight in shining armor who would give the team the next clue.

Leg 2 (England → Ghana)

The Check Out Detour task showed the Ga custom of having coffins designed after the deceased's job in life.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to sell enough sunglasses to make GH₵15 (approx. US$10), while selling no single pair for less than GH₵3. In the leg's Detour, teams had a choice between Tune In or Check Out. In Tune In, teams had to travel to a nearby electronics store (named Adom Electronics) and pick up a television antenna setup, bring it to a marked house, and set it up to the customer's liking. If the television set picked up a proper signal, the house owner would give their next clue. In Check Out, teams had to bring a fantasy coffin from Emmanuel's Woodshop to a showroom across town to retrieve their next clue.

Leg 3 (Ghana)

In the Language Arts Detour, teams had to find a set of eight Adinkra symbols (seen are symbols on the Gold Tulip Hotel in Kumasi, Ghana) in a massive puzzle akin to a word search.
  • Jamestown (Akotoku Boxing Academy) Roadblock: ""You've got a Rocky road ahead of you.""
  • Dodowa, Dodowa District (Supply Depot)
  • Dodowa, Dodowa District (Asebi D/A Primary School) Detour: Bicycle Parts or Language Arts
  • Doryumu, Dodowa District (Home of Awusa Ntso) Pit Stop: Leg 3

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to perform a boxing workout; after first wrapping their hands properly, the team member had to punch a punching bag and then jump rope for 60 seconds each. Upon completion of the workout, their boxing trainer would give them their next clue. In the Detour, teams chose between Bicycle Parts or Language Arts. In Bicycle Parts, both team members had to use a stick to roll a bicycle wheel's rim down the length of a soccer field and back (two passes), without touching it with their hands or letting it fall over. Once they completed their two passes, one of the school children would give them their next clue. In Language Arts, teams chose a proverb with eight phrases highlighted that correspond to a series of eight Adinkra symbols. Using a nearby decoder key, teams had to locate the eight symbols in a massive word search-like puzzle. Once they circled the correct set of Adinkra symbols, one of the school children would give them their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the Supply Depot, teams had to load up two wheelbarrows with building supplies and deliver them to the Asebi D/A Primary School.
  • At the Asebi D/A Primary School, teams had to join a geography class studying a map of Africa. While the children located other nations in Africa, the teams had to correctly locate Ghana on the map in order to receive their next clue from the students.

Leg 4 (Ghana → Sweden)

Teams traveled to the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Kiruna Municipality, Sweden, north of the Arctic Circle.

For this leg's Speed Bump, Michael and Kevin had to sit on chairs made of ice in the Icehotel for 10 minutes before they could take their next clue and continue racing. In the Roadblock, one team member had to choose a sled dog team and hitch them to a summer training sled. They then had to take the dogs on a course and collect five different flags along the course which they could then trade for fur pelts at the end, which they would bring back to camp for their next clue. If they miss a flag, they have to take a penalty lap for each missed flag. The Detour was a choice between Sleds or Beds. In Sleds, teams had to use TechSleds to race down a mountain course in less than 1 minute and 58 seconds. If they failed to reach the end before the allotted time, they would have to repeat the run. In Beds, teams had build a traditional Sami dwelling known as a goahti, and then furnish the inside with furs and a fire pit. A Sami elder would give the team their next clue if the goathi was built and furnished to his or her liking.

Leg 5 (Sweden → Norway)

Skjomen Bridge in Nordland, Norway, was the location of this leg's Roadblock.

The Fast Forward required one team to eat an entire serving of smalahove, a dish made of a sheep's head, between the two of them. The Roadblock required one team member to rappel off the Skjomen Bridge and then signal for one of two waiting boats to give them their next clue. After retrieving the clue from the boat, the team member had to use a mechanical ascender to return to the bridge deck. The Detour was a choice between Bike or Boat. In Bike, teams had to ride a bicycle along a course to a sign, where combinations of numbers and colors were shown. Teams then had to memorize the combination of the color that matched the color on their bike, return to the starting point, and then use the combination to unlock their next clue. In Boat, teams had to use a reference map to navigate a boat to a specific location. They then had to deliver two cod and a chainsaw to a summer lodge to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • Upon leaving the Pit Start, teams were told to run across the border from Sweden into Norway and then drive a marked car to Narvik.
  • At Fagernesfjellet Mountain, teams had to ride the gondola to the top of the mountain to receive their next clue.

Leg 6 (Norway → Russia)

In Saint Petersburg, Russia, teams had to find Palace Square, location of the Alexander Column, from a photo on a film canister or on a vinyl record.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Classical Music and Classic Cinema. In Classical Music, teams traveled to Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace and listened to three different compositions (Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade, and Tchaikovsky's Troika) playing on three numbered gramaphones. They then entered a music hall full of pianists playing several different compositions and had to take a copy of the sheet music from the pianists playing each of the three compositions. Teams would receive their next clue from the maestro after putting the correct compositions in the correct order. In Classic Cinema, teams traveled to Lenfilm and searched through several hundred filmstrips until they found one matching the film playing in the theater (Sergei Eisenstein's October). When they showed the correct filmstrip to the projectionist, he would give the teams their next clue. In the Roadblock, one team member had to dress up like a babushka, pick up a sack of 50 potatoes, and fill a wheelbarrow with cow manure. A babushka would then show them how to properly plant the potatoes, and she would give them their next clue once the planting was completed.

Additional task
  • Upon completing the Detour, teams received either a record (from Classical Music) or a film canister (from Classic Cinema) that featured a photo of their next route marker: Palace Square.

Leg 7 (Russia)

For this leg's Roadblock, teams played gorodki at the Peter and Paul Fortress.

The leg's Detour was a choice between Circus Band and Circus Clown. In Circus Band, the team members had to learn a Russian folk song for the accordion. Once they played the song correctly, the band leader would give them their next clue. In Circus Clown, teams had to learn plate spinning and get 10 plates to spin without falling to receive their clue from a clown. In the Roadblock, the teams had to clear three gorodki pin formations before the pins get reset, to receive their next clue that told them to head inside the Fortress for the Pit Stop.

Additional tasks
  • After receiving the clue from the Detour, teams began a "Russian mystery" task. The first clue was to find the canal bridge guarded by four creatures with golden wings: Bank Bridge.
  • At Bank Bridge, the next clue told teams to head on foot (without their taxi leading them) to 1 Vladimirsky Prospekt's Tower. At the top of the tower, only two team members at a time would be allowed to look around for a clue to their next location: a figurine of the Church of the Savior on Blood. After locating the Church in the skyline, teams then had to walk to the Church for their next clue.
  • After arriving at the Church of the Savior on Blood, teams were told to find the burial site of Peter the Great: Peter and Paul Fortress.

Leg 8 (Russia → Oman)

In Muttrah, Oman, teams navigated the Old Souq to deliver frankincense to Ali Baba.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member rappelled 500 feet (150 m) down the side of Jebel Shams to a field of hundreds of oil lamps, a handful of which held Aladdin's magic ring. Once they found a lamp with the ring, they had to turn it in for their next clue. In this leg's Detour, teams chose between Water Table and Wedding Table. In Water Table, teams pumped water from a well into a water truck and then drove back into town to deliver the water to their assigned house in the neighborhood of Aswat Al Eid. After delivering the water, the customer gave them their next clue. In Wedding Table, teams traveled to an Arab market and purchased 25 chickens and several other ingredients needed to serve the traditional Omani dish maqbous. Once the dish was complete, they gave the maqbous to a bride and groom who gave them their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At Burj Al Mubkharah, teams were given small silver ingots with a time stamped on it. This time would be when they would be allowed to climb the fort's watchtower to receive their next clue.
  • At Muttrah Souq, teams had to find the frankincense vendor, then had to search the marketplace for "Ali Baba" to trade the frankincense for their next clue.


Leg 9 (Oman → Bangladesh)

In Dhaka, the Rickshaw Capital of the world, teams had to use cycle rickshaws for travel and had to build one in the Roadblock.

In the Detour, teams chose between Balanced Meal or Balanced Bricks. In Balanced Meal, teams picked up 30 filled tiffin carriers and took them by boat to a larger boat in the harbor. After lifting the lunches to the boat, teams would have to take 10 empty carriers back to shore where they can exchange them for the next clue. In Balanced Bricks, teams had to unload bricks from a brick barge and carry them to a shop in the market in baskets on their head. Once they had 100 unbroken bricks, they would receive their next clue. In the Roadblock, one team member had to assemble a cycle rickshaw properly, using all parts given, in order to receive their clue.

Additional tasks
  • At Sundarban Square Supermarket, teams had to find the sugarcane stall and then press a sugarcane to collect its juice. One team member would then have to drink the juice to receive their next clue.

Future legs

Leg 10 (Bangladesh → Hong Kong)
Leg 11 (Hong Kong → South Korea)
Leg 12

Ratings

US 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 09/26/10 "They Don't Call It The Amazing Race For Nothin!" 6.3 10 3.7/9 11.54 #2 #2 #26
2 10/03/10 "A Kiss Saves the Day" 6.2 10 3.4/9 10.67 #2 #2 #28 #25
3 10/10/10 "In Phil We Trust" 6.9 11 3.8/9 11.99 #3 #3 #20 #13
4 10/17/10 "We Should Have Brought Gloves and Butt Pads" 6.3 10 3.5/9 10.94 #2 #2 #21 #21
5 10/24/10 "Tastes Like a Million Dollars" 6.7 10 3.4/8 11.42 #2 #2 #20 #19
6 10/31/10 "Run, Babushka, Run" 5.3 9 2.6/7 9.09 #3 #3 (<#25) (<#25)
7 11/07/10 "I Want to Be in the Circus, That's Where I Belong" 6.5 10 3.3/8 11.01 #20 #23
8 11/14/10 "Ali Baba in a Suit" 2.7/7 10.54
9 11/21/10 "There's a Lot of Nuts and Bullets" 3.3/7 11.88
  • Episode 6 aired on Halloween when viewership was down for all shows and where it went up against Sunday Night Football and Game 4 of the World Series.

Canadian Ratings

Canadian broadcaster CTV also airs The Amazing Race on Sundays at 8pm.

# Airdate Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Week)
1 09/26/10 "They Don't Call It The Amazing Race For Nothin!" 2.438 #8
2 10/03/10 "A Kiss Saves the Day" 2.623 #3
3 10/10/10 "In Phil We Trust" 2.301 #7
4 10/17/10 "We Should Have Brought Gloves and Butt Pads" 2.990 #1
5 10/24/10 "Tastes Like a Million Dollars" 2.723 #2
6 10/31/10 "Run, Babushka, Run" 2.360 #6
7 11/07/10 "I Want to Be in the Circus, That's Where I Belong" 2.674 #4
8 11/14/10 "Ali Baba in a Suit"

Australian Ratings

The Amazing Race 17 airs Thursdays at 7:30pm on Australia's Seven Network.

# Airdate Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Week)
1 09/30/10 "They Don't Call It The Amazing Race For Nothin!" 0.787 #59
2 10/07/10 "A Kiss Saves the Day" 0.795 #44
3 10/14/10 "In Phil We Trust" 0.773 #48
4 10/21/10 "We Should Have Brought Gloves and Butt Pads" 0.802 #52
5 10/28/10 "Tastes Like a Million Dollars" 0.849 #55
6 11/04/10 "Run, Babushka, Run" 0.772 #62

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