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The new army of Amazing Racers – Metro US

The new army of Amazing Racers

Most contestants on “The Amazing Race” must tackle language barriers during their trek around the world. As the reality series’ first-ever deaf contestant, Luke Adams had double the trouble.

The 22-year-old recent college grad and his mother Margie are among the 11 two-person teams racing for the US$1 million prize in the upcoming 14th season.

“I thought it would be easy because my mother and I have always communicated really well,” the longtime “Amazing Race” fan, who doesn’t speak or read lips, said through an interpreter. “In the airports, my mom had to do all of the work because she had to do all of the talking. It was kind of hard for me to depend on her to do all of that.”

“In the beginning, I think Luke didn’t have a whole lot of trust that I was going to communicate all of the information that I was receiving to him properly,” said Margie. “I would ask a question or for directions, and it would take five minutes to get the answer, then I’d give him a 30-second reply. He’d say, ‘No, you didn’t tell me everything.’ “

Other teams this season include pairs of stuntmen, Southwest Airlines flight attendants, former National Football League cheerleaders and University of Louisville college athletes. Brother-and-sister team Victor Jih, 35, and Tammy Jih, 26, both graduated from Stanford University and Harvard Law School and now work as corporate litigators in California.

“Having seven years of higher education under our belts, we thought it would give us a big advantage because we’re good at learning,” said Tammy. “We went into this race knowing that everything we would face would be difficult and new and things that we’re not familiar with, but we were really comfortable in the fact that we’re good learners.”

Beginning at the Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base near Long Beach, Calif., the Emmy-winning CBS reality competition (premiering Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. EST on CTV in Canada) will follow the teams for 12 episodes as they travel over 64,000 kilometres to nine countries, including – for the first time – Romania as well as Switzerland, India and Russia.

“We shot in the city of Krasnoyarsk and the city of Novosibirsk,” said “Amazing Race” executive producer Bertram van Munster. “The teams get from one city to another via the Trans-Siberian Railroad. Of course, it started off nice, but we got into this Siberian snowstorm with below-zero temperatures, which we weren’t used to. It was pretty exciting.”

At 68, Mel White is the season’s oldest contestant. The gay-rights activist and former speechwriter for Pat Robertson and Billy Graham is teamed up with his 38-year-old son Mike White, the actor-screenwriter who penned such films as “School of Rock” and “Nacho Libre.” Despite the frantic pace of the race, Mike insists he didn’t bicker much with his dad.

“Compared to some of the other teams, I think we got along like a Hallmark card,” he said.

A quick look at the 11 teams on The Amazing Race:
• Mark Munoz (48 years old, from Los Angeles. Occupation: Stuntman) and Michael Munoz (51 years old, from Maui, Hawaii. Occupation: Stuntman.) They are brothers.

• Tammy Jih (26, from San Francisco. Occupation: Lawyer) with Victor Jih (35, from Los Angeles. Occupation: Lawyer.) They are siblings.

• LaKisha Hoffman (28 years old, from New York. Occupation: Program co-ordinator) with Jennifer Hoffman (24 years old, from Louisville, Ky. Occupation: Marketing assistant.) They are sisters.

• Christie Volkmer (37 years old, from Choctaw, Okla. Occupation: Flight attendant) with Jodi Wincheski (40 years old, from Houston. Occupation: Flight attendant). They are both flight attendants.

• Cara Rosenthal (26 years old, from Boca Raton, Fla. Occupation: Law student) with Jaime Edmondson (29 years old, from Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Occupation: Former police officer). They are both former NFL cheerleaders.

• Brad Hunt (52 years old, from Columbus, Ohio. Occupation: Distribution dispatcher) with Victoria Hunt (47 years old, from Columbus, Ohio. Occupation: Tax manager.) They are married.

• Mel White (68 years old, from Lynchburg, Va. Occupation: Clergyman) with Mike White (38 years old, from Santa Monica, Calif. Occupation: Actor-writer.) They are father and son.

• Linda Cole (52 years old, from Martinsville, Va. Occupation: Customer service supervisor) with Steve Cole (43 years old, from Martinsville, Va. Occupation: Carpenter.) They are married.

• Jennifer Hopka (26 years old, from Columbia, S.C. Occupation: Student) with Preston McCamy (28 years old, from Columbia, S.C. Occupation: Software engineer.) They are dating.

• Amanda Blackledge (23 years old, from San Diego. Occupation: Student) with Kris Klicka (24 years old, from San Diego. Occupation: Sales representative.) They are dating.

• Margie Adams (51 years old, from Denver. Occupation: Clinical research associate) with Luke Adams (23 years old, from Denver, Occupation: College graduate.) They are mother and son.