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Shanghai Rush

Shanghai Rush (Chinese: 冲刺上海; pinyin: Chōngcì Shànghǎi) is a Chinese reality television program broadcast by International Channel Shanghai as part of the TV scheduling leading up to the 2010 Shanghai Expo and designed to showcase the city.[1] The series borrowed heavily from the themes of the American reality show The Amazing Race and was produced by Fly Films.[2] The show aired in early 2009, and ended broadcast in July of the same year. Shanghai Rush focused on travel throughout the municipality of Shanghai. After finishing Shanghai Rush, International Channel Shanghai acquired the rights to produce a show under the Amazing Race brand, resulting in the 2010 broadcast of The Amazing Race: China Rush. The winning team of Shanghai Rush was Richard Lin and Alice Tsui Lin.[3]

Cast

Applications for the first season ended February 28, 2009.[4] Teams race through the many districts of Shanghai while performing tasks. The host is Brian Yang. There are ten teams.[5]

Some legs have a Final Challenge. At this point, teams' overall times are converted from minutes to seconds (i.e., if a team took 45 minutes to complete the first part of the leg, their time would be reduced to 45 seconds.) Then, they would complete the Final Challenge and have the time from that challenge added to their total time. Sometimes, all teams complete the Final Challenge at the same time, but this is not always the case.

Results

Key
Notes

^1 Lauren & William did not have a pre-existing relationship before participating on Shanghai Rush. While they were auditioning, their original teammates could not make it and they decided to team up.
^2 AJ & Rebecca were disqualified from the Final Challenge as neither of them had a valid driver's license. As a result, the slowest lap time was added to their overall time.
^3 Due to a shoulder injury Alice sustained during the rest period, Alice & Richard withdrew from the competition. Due to the injury, they were allowed to select one other team to replace them through the race: Justin & Matti.
^4 Alice & Richard were allowed to be returned to the show at this point in what was dubbed a "comeback episode".
^5 Leg 11 was a double elimination leg. The last two teams to be checked in at the Finish Line were both eliminated.

Prizes

The prize for each leg is awarded to the first place team for that leg.

Race summary

Leg 1 (Pudong)

Teams finished racing in Pudong at Century Park.
Tasks

Leg 2 (Jiading)

In Jiading, teams started racing from the Temple of Confucius.
Tasks

Leg 3 (Songjiang)

In Songjiang, teams crossed the finish line in Thames Town.
Tasks

Leg 4 (Yangpu)

Tasks

Leg 5 (Changning)

In Changning, teams traveled to the Shanghai Zoo to search for the giant panda.
Tasks

Leg 6 (Hongkou)

This leg of the Shanghai Rush took place in Hongkou.
Tasks

Leg 7 (Qingpu)

In Qingpu, teams started out at the Qinglong Temple (青龙寺).
Tasks

Leg 8 (Minhang)

While in Minhang, teams traveled to Qibao.
Tasks

Leg 9 (Xuhui)

In Xuhui, teams traveled to the Longhua Temple.
Tasks

Leg 10 (Luwan)

In Luwan, teams had to climb the Lupu Bridge to find their next clue.
Tasks

Leg 11 (Huangpu)

In Huangpu, teams traveled along Nanjing Road.
Tasks

Leg 12 (Pudong)

The final finish line was located near the China Pavilion at Shanghai Expo Park in Pudong.
Tasks

References

  1. ^ a b ""Shanghai Rush" start shooting". Eastday. March 11, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  2. ^ Interview: Eric Ransdell, director of Shanghai Rush
  3. ^ "The Winners of Shanghai Rush Tell City Weekend How They Pulled It Off". City Weekend. July 20, 2009. Archived from the original on March 21, 2012. Retrieved May 23, 2021.
  4. ^ "'People are really psyched ... We've got some great stuff'". Shanghai Daily. May 25, 2009. Retrieved May 23, 2021 – via China Internet Information Center.
  5. ^ Wei, Xu (March 19, 2009). "'Shanghai Rush' takes a slow, hard look at expats". Shanghai Daily. Retrieved May 23, 2021.

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