The Amazing Race - Season 2

Season 2
The second season of The Amazing Race was filmed between January and February 2002, for which they traveled 52,000 miles (84,000 km) miles in 28 days, spanning 8 different countries in 5 continents. Teams: Blake & Paige (Brother/Sister), Chris & Alex (Lifelong Friends), Cyndi & Russell (Pastors/Married Parents), Deidre & Hillary (Mother/Daughter), Gary & Dave (Former Roommates), Hope & Norm (Married Parents), Mary & Peach (Sisters), Oswald & Danny (Best Friends), Peggy & Claire (Grandmothers), Shola & Doyin (Twins), Tara & Wil (Separated Couple).

Episodes

The World is Waiting: Go!
Eleven two-member teams begin their worldwide race for $1 million in Las Vegas and learn of their first stop: Rio de Janeiro.

Help Me, I'm American
Ten teams begin the second leg of the race as they travel from Rio de Janeiro to Iguacu Falls near the Brazil-Argentina border.

My Alarm Clock Didn't Go Off
Nine teams jet from the jungles of Brazil to Cape Town, South Africa, where a third pair is eliminated.

This Game is About Minutes
The teams struggle to make the first charter flight from Cape Town, South Africa, to Namibia, and then travel more than 500 miles by truck along unmarked desert roads to reach the next pit stop.

Welcome to the World of Being Human
The teams fly from Namibia to Bangkok, Thailand.

I'm Gonna Take His Girl
The teams endure a 15-hour train ride from Bangkok to Northern Thailand then drive into the mountains where they compete in a river-rafting race.

I'm Gonna Throw Up on Phil's Shoes
The teams travel from Northern Thailand to Hong Kong, where they must control a 40-ton crane and consume an ancient Chinese remedy.

I'm Not a Miner! No, You're an Idiot! - Part 1
The five remaining teams travel from Hong Kong to the Australian outback.

I'm Not a Miner! No, You're an Idiot! - Part 2
The five remaining teams travel from Hong Kong to the Australian outback.

Ready to Lose Our Lives
Four teams travel from the Australian outback to New Zealand, where they take a wild river ride and bungee jump 450 feet.

It's Hammer Time
The four remaining teams travel to Auckland, New Zealand, and rappel into the nearby Lost World caves.

Follow That Plane! - Part 1
The three remaining teams dash to the finish line hoping to claim the $1 million first-place prize. The final leg takes them through Hawaii and Alaska before ending near Las Vegas.

Follow That Plane! - Part 2
The three remaining teams dash to the finish line hoping to claim the $1 million first-place prize. The final leg takes them through Hawaii and Alaska before ending near Las Vegas.
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