Leg 10 (Jordan to Iceland) – Teams faced a brutal temperature swing (from 100°F to 40°F), altitude changes, and a complex navigation leg through volcanic terrain. 4. Teams & Dynamics This season featured a likable, relatively conflict-free cast compared to earlier dramatic seasons. The emphasis was on athleticism, navigation, and puzzle-solving.
1. Executive Summary Season 34 of The Amazing Race marked a significant turning point for the long-running reality competition. After the disruption of COVID-19 led to a bubble season (Season 33) that was filmed in under two months entirely within Europe, Season 34 represented the show’s first true “post-pandemic” global race. For the first time in franchise history, the season was filmed without a single “non-elimination leg,” making every leg a battle for survival. It was also notable for permanently removing the “Keep on Racing” (continuous racing without a pit stop) format from the previous season and returning to a more classic structure, albeit with a modern, accessible twist. The season was won by the father-son duo Derek and Claire Xiao , becoming the first Asian-American team to win the U.S. version of the Race. The Amazing Race - Season 34
Fans of puzzle-heavy tasks, positive team dynamics, and streamlined competition formats. Not recommended for: Viewers who miss airport drama, team sabotage, or non-elimination “saves.” Report prepared: April 2026 Leg 10 (Jordan to Iceland) – Teams faced
Additionally, the show brought back the (teams depart at intervals based on their finish time from the previous leg) and the Scramble (introduced in Season 33). The Scramble is a task where all teams receive a clue directing them to a specific location, but instead of a single task, they find a board listing 3-4 tasks. Teams can complete the tasks in any order they choose, adding a strategic navigation and time-management layer. After the disruption of COVID-19 led to a