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THE AMAZING RACE ASIA S4 E7 (1st Half) - I'm The Sheep Whisperer

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Leg 7 (New Zealand → Australia) The double-length leg in Australia where teams visited the Archibald Fountain in Sydney's Hyde Park in the first half, and ended at Kangaroo Point Park, overlooking the skyline of Downtown Brisbane. Queenstown (Coronet Peak) Detour: Pen or Pinot Central Otago (Central Otago Wine Region) Arrowtown (Arrowtown Post Office) Flight: Queenstown (Queenstown Airport) to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Sydney Airport)[a] Sydney (City Centre – Circular Quay) Sydney (City Centre – Hilton Hotel) Roadblock: "Who can fly through the air with the greatest of ease?" Sydney (Sydney Olympic Park – Sydney Circus Art School) Sydney (City Centre – Hyde Park (Archibald Fountain)) Leg Midpoint Flight: Sydney (Sydney Airport) to Brisbane, Queensland (Brisbane Airport) Gold Coast (Southport – Southport Indoor Pistol Club) Gold Coast (Coomera – Dreamworld) Roadblock: "Who is the most driven?" Gold Coast (Pimpama – WRX Experience Rally Circuit) Gold Coast (Broadbeach – Kurrawa Beach) Detour: Bush Chucker or Bush Hunter Gold Coast (Coombabah – Farm) Brisbane (Kangaroo Point – Kangaroo Point Park) Pit Stop: Leg 7 This leg's first Detour was a choice between Pen or Pinot. In Pen, teams had to separate three marked sheep from a flock to another pen to receive their next clue. In Pinot, teams had to carry and fill a wine barrel with wine to receive their next clue. In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to perform a flying trapeze maneuver known as a "catch" at Circus Art School to receive their next clue. In this leg's second Roadblock, one team member, regardless of who performed the first Roadblock, had to drive a Subaru Impreza WRX one lap around a rally circuit within 102 seconds to receive their next clue. This leg's second Detour was a choice between Bush Chucker or Bush Hunter. Before performing either Detour option, team members had to paint each other's faces much like Aboriginal Australians. In Bush Chucker, teams had to throw a boomerang and have it land within a marked circular area. In Bush Hunter, teams had to throw a hunting spear into a hay bale. After completing either Detour, one team member had to eat a live witchetty grub, an Aboriginal delicacy, before receiving their next clue. Additional tasks At departure, teams had to travel on foot up Coronet Peak and complete a slalom skiing course to receive their next clue. At Arrowtown Post Office, they had to mail the videos they made during the Pit Stop to receive their next clue. At Circular Quay, teams had to look for a man with an umbrella on his right hand and ask him "Got a clue about the weather, mate?" to receive their next clue. At the Hilton Hotel, teams had to make a bed to Hilton's high standard within 3 minutes to receive their next clue. After four failed attempts, teams had to serve a 10-minute penalty. The quickest team would win a special prize at the Pit Stop. At Brisbane Airport, teams had to find a Wicked camper van, a van painted with Aboriginal art, with their next clue. At the Southport Indoor Pistol Club, each team member had to shoot a target using a .44 Magnum pistol to receive their next clue. At Dreamworld, teams had to ride The Giant Drop, the highest drop tower ride in the world (at the time) at 120 metres (390 ft), until they were able to photograph a koala mascot waving an Amazing Race flag using a Sony Cyber-shot digital camera to receive their next clue. At Kurrawa Beach, teams had to search for a clue buried in a marked area along the beach. Several teams took a train from International Airport Railway Station to Circular Quay Railway Station, as it was not required by the clue. Leg 7 Prize (1st Half): Midpoint – A special prize of an upgrade at any Hilton hotel was awarded to Ethan & Khairie for being the fastest team to complete the Hilton bed-making challenge. LEG 7 (1st Half) Winner: Jess & Lani (Team Philippines) Team Background: Lani Age: 27 Hometown: Philippines Occupation: Model Jess Age: 27 Hometown: Philippines Occupation: Tattooist Jess and Lani have been literally inseparable since they met more than ten years ago. Since then, the party girls have had more than their fair share of drunk escapades, among which involved sea urchins, Ronald McDonald's and spanking bike riders in the early morning. Born and raised in Australia, both girls have made Philippines their new home. Their resume is remarkably extensive, with Jess clocking experience as a strip club manager, PR hostess and tattooist and Lani as a film producer. The photogenic lasses have also dabbled in modeling and had cameos in music videos, advertisements and TV shows.

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