The Amazing Race 28
Season 28
Region 1 DVD cover
Presented byPhil Keoghan
No. of teams11
WinnerDana Borriello & Matt Steffanina
No. of legs12
Distance traveled27,000 mi (43,000 km)
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseFebruary 12 (2016-02-12) –
May 13, 2016 (2016-05-13)
Additional information
Filming datesNovember 15 (2015-11-15) –
December 6, 2015 (2015-12-06)
Season chronology
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The Amazing Race 28 is the twenty-eighth 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 and including at least one notable social media personality, competing in a race around the world in order to win US$1,000,000. This season visited four continents and ten countries and traveled over 27,000 miles (43,000 km). Starting from several cities in the United States, racers traveled through Mexico, Colombia, Switzerland, France, Armenia, Georgia, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, and China before finishing in Santa Barbara wine country. A new twist introduced in this season includes having teams start from their homes instead of a centralized location. The season premiered on CBS on February 12, 2016, and the season finale aired on May 13, 2016.

Engaged choreographers Dana Borriello and Matt Steffanina were the winners of this season, while mother and son pair Sheri and Cole LaBrant finished in second place, and best friends Tyler Oakley and Korey Kuhl finished in third place.

Production

Development and filming

The 28th season of The Amazing Race started filming on November 15, 2015, where Phil greeted teams at their first destination, the Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City.

Filming of The Amazing Race 28 began on November 15, 2015, with host Phil Keoghan broadcasting each team's arrival at the first clue location, the Monumento a la Revolución in Mexico City, via social media.[1] Unlike previous seasons, the season began in the teams' hometowns rather than at a traditional starting line.[2][3]

In total, this season spanned 18 cities and 10 countries over 27,000 miles (43,000 km) and included first-time visits to Armenia, Colombia, and Georgia.[4] Racers were reported near Cartagena, Colombia on November 19, 2015.[5] Filming of the show was also reported within and near Tbilisi, Georgia at the Narikala fortress, Rustaveli Theatre, the Bridge of Peace, and the Jvari Monastery in Mtskheta on November 27, 2015.[6][7] Filming concluded on December 6, 2015, after 21 days.[8]

Phil Keoghan stated that the use of social media stars was considered a "social experiment" attempting to bridge the gap between long-time fans of the show and younger viewers who may not have been born when the show debuted in 2001. Keoghan stated that bringing in contestants whom younger viewers may be more familiar with, particularly when promoted over social media, generated interest in earlier seasons of the show.[9] Executive producer Bertram van Munster stated that the use of social media stars was also something suggested by CBS, due to the fact that CBS wanted to see the show to gain more involvement with social media.[10]

Cast

From left to right: Brittany Oldehoff, Jessica VerSteeg, Joslyn Davis, Zach King, Brodie Smith, Burnie Burns, Ashley Jenkins, Tyler Oakley, and Korey Kuhl

The cast was announced on November 15, 2015, prior to the start of filming, and consisted of Internet celebrities and their relatives and friends. Most of the cast had achieved prior fame through social media platforms, such as YouTube, Vine, and Instagram.[11]

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
Marty Cobb 51 Mother & Daughter McKinney, Texas Eliminated 1st
(in Cartagena, Colombia)
Hagan Parkman 22
Darius Benson 22 Brothers Tuscaloosa, Alabama Eliminated 2nd
(in Cartagena, Colombia)
Cameron Benson 19 Memphis, Tennessee
Brittany Oldehoff 26 Instagram Models Fort Lauderdale, Florida Eliminated 3rd
(in Chamonix, France)
Jessica Versteeg 28 San Francisco, California
Erin White Robinson 31 Best Friends Los Angeles, California Eliminated 4th
(in Chamonix, France)
Joslyn Davis 33
Scott Fowler 58 Father & Daughter Kingsport, Tennessee Eliminated 5th
(in Tbilisi, Georgia)
Blair Fowler 22 San Diego, California
Zach King 25 Newlyweds Los Angeles, California Eliminated 6th
(in Denpasar, Indonesia)
Rachel King 25
Brodie Smith 28 Pro Ultimate Players Dallas, Texas Eliminated 7th
(in Denpasar, Indonesia)
Kurt Gibson 30
Burnie Burns 42 Dating Gamers Austin, Texas Eliminated 8th
(in Shenzhen, China)
Ashley Jenkins 33
Tyler Oakley 26 Best Friends Jackson, Michigan Third place
Korey Kuhl 30
Sheri LaBrant 45 Mother & Son Enterprise, Alabama Runners-up
Cole LaBrant 19
Dana Borriello 29 Engaged Choreographers Los Angeles, California Winners
Matt Steffanina 30
Future appearances

Tyler & Korey returned to compete on The Amazing Race: Reality Showdown.[12]

On May 25, 2016, Tyler & Korey and Erin & Joslyn appeared on an Amazing Race-themed primetime special episode of The Price is Right.[13] On August 7, 2018, Tyler & Korey competed together on a social media-themed episode of Fear Factor.[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 7 8 9 10 11 12
Dana & Matt 1st 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 4th 4th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st
Sheri & Cole 9th 8th 6th 7th 7th 7th[a] 5th 6th 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd
Tyler & Korey 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 6th 6th 3rd 1st 1st[b] 1st 3rd
Burnie & Ashley 6th 3rd 3rd 4th 6th 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 4th
Brodie & Kurt 5th 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1stε[c] 5th 5th[b]
Zach & Rachel 3rd 6th 9th 5th 5th 3rd 1st 4th 6th
Scott & Blair 11th 9th 8th 8th 4th 5th 7th
Erin & Joslyn 10th 5th 7th 6th 8th
Brittany & Jessica 7th 7th 5th 9th
Darius & Cameron 4th 10th 10th
Marty & Hagan 8th 11th
Notes
  1. ^ This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
  2. ^ a b Tyler & Korey chose to use the U-Turn on Brodie & Kurt.
  3. ^ Brodie & Kurt used their Express Pass to bypass the Roadblock on this leg.

Race summary

The route of The Amazing Race 28.
Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    U-Turn    Speed Bump    Pit Stop

Leg 1 (United States → Mexico)

One side of the Detour in Mexico City had teams search through Mariachi performers in Plaza Garibaldi.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 2 (Mexico → Colombia)

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to search for an emerald inside the mud bath atop El Totumo Volcano.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 3 (Colombia)

The third leg's Roadblock in Colombia focused on exploring the streets of Cartagena's historical district.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 4 (Colombia → Switzerland → France)

While in Geneva, the Roadblock focused on finding ten flags of the United Nations founding members at the Palace of Nations.
Locations
Episode summary
Flag Nation
Belarus Belarus
Costa Rica Costa Rica
Ethiopia Ethiopia
India India
Liberia Liberia
Netherlands Netherlands
Norway Norway
South Africa South Africa
Turkey Turkey
Uruguay Uruguay

Leg 5 (France)

The Mont Blanc massif and the Argentière Glacier served as backdrop for this leg's tasks.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 6 (France → Armenia)

While at Armenia, teams visited the Yerevan Cascade.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 7 (Armenia → Georgia)

Teams finished this leg at the Rike Park overlooking the famous Peace Bridge of Tbilisi along the banks of the Mtkvari River.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 8 (Georgia → United Arab Emirates)

The Detour in Dubai had teams compete against racing camels.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 9 (United Arab Emirates → Indonesia)

After arriving in Indonesia, teams visited Tanah Lot, a Balinese temple, to deliver religious offerings and pythons.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 10 (Indonesia)

One of the Detour tasks in Nusa Lembongan required teams to harvest seaweed.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 11 (Indonesia → China)

The Shenzhen Library Terrace, which overlooks the Civic Center in Shenzhen, China, served as the Pit Stop for this penultimate leg.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 12 (China → United States)

The final Roadblock paid tribute to California's wine industry in Santa Barbara.
Locations
Episode summary
Hashtag City
#MuseoSoumaya Mexico City
#WalledCity Cartagena
#JetStream Geneva
#MontBlanc Chamonix
#12thCapital Yerevan
#PeaceBridge Tbilisi
#WaterSlide Dubai
#GatewayToBali Denpasar
#ParametricDesign Shenzhen

Reception

Critical response

While the casting twist for this season was criticized by long-term fans before the premiere,[18] reviews for The Amazing Race 28 were more mixed. Daniel Fienberg of The Hollywood Reporter wrote that this season was one of multiple recent seasons that "sullied" The Amazing Race.[19] Ken Tucker of Yahoo! called this season "dreadful".[20] Luke Gelineau of TV Equals called this season "an agonizing series of frustrating legs filled with stupid decisions and vapid contestants."[21] Phil Naegely of FanSided wrote that this season "was filled with many memorable moments" and "had drama in each and every leg."[22] Jenni Powell of Tubefilter wrote that this season "was for the most part a very fun ride" and "a very good season."[23]

Ratings

U.S. Nielsen ratings
No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
Ref
1 "I Should’ve Been a Boy Scout" February 12, 2016 (2016-02-12) 1.3/5 6.09 [24]
2 "You Look Like Gollum" February 19, 2016 (2016-02-19) 1.1/4 5.82 [25]
3 "Bros Being Jocks" February 26, 2016 (2016-02-26) 1.1/4 5.69 0.7 1.8 [26][27]
4 "Get It Trending" March 4, 2016 (2016-03-04) 1.1/4 5.79 [28]
5 "We’re Only Doing Freaky Stuff Today" March 11, 2016 (2016-03-11) 1.0/4 5.45 0.6 1.6 [29][30]
6 "Let The Good Times Roll" April 1, 2016 (2016-04-01) 1.1/5 5.83 [31]
7 "Welcome To Bloody Fingers 101" April 8, 2016 (2016-04-08) 1.1/5 5.51 [32]
8 "I Have a Wedgie and a Half" April 15, 2016 (2016-04-15) 1.0/4 5.47 [33]
9 "Salt That Sand!" April 22, 2016 (2016-04-22) 1.0/4 5.43 [34]
10 "Monkey Dance!" April 29, 2016 (2016-04-29) 0.9/4 5.44 0.6 1.5 [35][36]
11 "That's Money, Honey" May 6, 2016 (2016-05-06) 0.9/4 5.19 0.6 1.5 [37][38]
12 "The Only First That Matters" May 13, 2016 (2016-05-13) 1.1/4 5.93 [39]
Canadian ratings

Canadian broadcaster CTV also aired The Amazing Race on Fridays. Episodes aired at 8:00 p.m. Eastern and Central (9:00 p.m. Pacific, Mountain and Atlantic).

Canadian DVR ratings are included in Numeris's count.

No. Air date Episode Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Week)
Ref
1 February 12, 2016 (2016-02-12) "I Should’ve Been a Boy Scout" 1.62 13 [40]
2 February 19, 2016 (2016-02-19) "You Look Like Gollum" 1.61 13 [41]
3 February 26, 2016 (2016-02-26) "Bros Being Jocks" 1.45 18 [42]
4 March 4, 2016 (2016-03-04) "Get It Trending" 1.56 13 [43]
5 March 11, 2016 (2016-03-11) "We’re Only Doing Freaky Stuff Today" 1.44 11 [44]
6 April 1, 2016 (2016-04-01) "Let The Good Times Roll" 1.48 15 [45]
7 April 8, 2016 (2016-04-08) "Welcome To Bloody Fingers 101" 1.33 19 [46]
8 April 15, 2016 (2016-04-15) "I Have a Wedgie and a Half" 1.64 9 [47]
9 April 22, 2016 (2016-04-22) "Salt That Sand!" 1.45 17 [48]
10 April 29, 2016 (2016-04-29) "Monkey Dance!" 1.39 17 [49]
11 May 6, 2016 (2016-05-06) "That's Money, Honey" 1.45 15 [50]
12 May 13, 2016 (2016-05-13) "The Only First That Matters" 1.60 9 [51]

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