The Amazing Race Canada 5
The fifth season of The Amazing Race Canada was a reality game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. It features teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship. The grand prize includes: a cash payout, a "once-in-a-lifetime" trip for two around the world with accommodation in Asia provided by new sponsor Sinorama, and a 2018 Chevrolet Equinox "True North Edition" for each. For the fifth year in a row, Jon Montgomery returned as the host.
The season premiered on July 4, 2017, with the season finale airing on September 12, 2017. Dating couple Sam Lambert and Paul Mitskopoulos were the winners of this season of The Amazing Race Canada.
Production
Development and filming
On October 12, 2016, CTV announced that the show was renewed for the fifth season.This season featured the addition of several real-time interactive features during the airing of each episode, including trivia, polls, and a national leaderboard. Additionally, viewers were able to explore locations seen throughout the race through virtual 360 degree views, including this season's Starting Line: Signal Hill National Historic Site in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Included among the 360-degree view videos on CTV's official YouTube page was of a game of underwater hockey being played in the swimming pool at the Centre Sportif de Gatineau in Gatineau, Quebec. This is the only 360-degree location to never be seen nor mentioned on air, so it is unknown whether this was originally intended to be a task during Leg 6's visit to Gatineau, or was simply unaired.
To mark the occasion of 2017 being the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada, some legs featured a specially-themed task called a 150 Challenge.
According to executive producer John Brunton, an overseas visit to Kenya was originally planned, but was scrapped due to safety concerns.
Casting
Casting began on October 12, 2016, and as in the previous four seasons, an online site was used for submission of applications and audition videos. Casting closed on December 1, 2016. The cast includes former Canada's Next Top Model cycle 3 contestant Ebonie Finley-Roberge, who placed 8th.Contestant Kenneth McAlpine died in a hiking accident on Mount Gimli in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia on August 26, 2019 at the age of 28. The Season 7 finale included a picture of McAlpine and a brief memorial message.
Future appearances
Sam & Paul were the local Pit Stop greeters of during the sixth leg of Season 6 at Ireland Park in their hometown of Toronto.On February 5, 2020, Karen & Bert competed with their family on an episode of Family Feud Canada but failed to reach Fast Money.
Programming
Similar to previous seasons, a special season-end reunion/recap again titled After The Race, again hosted by the cast of The Social, aired immediately after the season finale with all teams present – minus Ebonie who was unable to attend – to review the season as a whole.Marketing
Trip sponsor Hotels.com, outerwear sponsor Mountain Equipment Co-op, and Mentos discontinued their sponsorship; Chevrolet continued sponsoring the show along with multiple previous seasons' sponsor, Bank of Montreal. New sponsors for this season are trip sponsor Sinorama, Canadian Tire's Woods brand as outerwear/outfitter sponsor, and the Campbell Soup Company.As additional marketing for Race sponsor Chevrolet, following each episode, a special series by previous season winners Steph LeClair and Kristen McKenzie entitled Backseat Drivers was featured in the bonus videos. In these roughly two-and-a-half-minute clips, Steph & Kristen discussed the events of the previous episode while driving a differing Chevrolet vehicle, sometimes then stopping to pick up a team from a previous season and discuss what's changed in their lives since their respective Race. The feature teams included: Hal & Joanne and Holly & Brett from Season 1, Rex & Bob from Season 2, Brent & Sean and Hamilton & Michaelia from Season 3, Frankie & Amy from Season 4, and this year's winners Sam & Paul for the finale installment.
Results
The following teams participated in the Race, each listed along with their placements in each leg and relationships as identified by the program. Note that this table is not necessarily reflective of all content broadcast on television, owing to the inclusion or exclusion of some data. Placements are listed in finishing order:- A team placement means the team was eliminated.
- An underlined leg number indicates that there was no mandatory rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were ordered to continue racing. The first place team was still awarded a prize on that leg. An underlined team's placement indicates that that team came in last on a "continue racing" leg and were not eliminated.
- A indicates that the team decided to use their Express Pass on that leg. A indicates a team had previously been given an Express Pass by another team and used it on that leg; if next to a leg number, it indicates that a team with an Express Pass was eliminated on that leg without ever having used it.
- A indicates that the team won a Fast Forward.
- An team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg and had to perform a Speed Bump during the next leg of the Race.
- A or a indicates that the team chose to use one of the two U-Turns in a Double U-Turn, respectively; or indicates the team who received it; indicates that the team was U-Turned, but they used the second U-Turn on another team.
- An next to a leg number indicates that there was a Face Off on that leg of the Race, while an indicates the team that lost the Face Off and received a pre-determined time penalty.
- Andrea & Ebonie initially arrived 2nd, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the morse code challenge. Five teams checked-in during the penalty time, dropping Andrea & Ebonie to 7th.
- Karen & Bert used the Express Pass given to them by Kenneth & Ryan to bypass the Route Marker task at the roastery.
- Kenneth & Ryan used their Express Pass to bypass the Detour.
Episode title quotes
- "Who Wants to Be the Python?" – Kenneth
- "You've Got to Leave My Hose Alone Dude!" – Ryan
- "It's Like Ducks In the Forest" – Korey
- "This Is a Butt Workout" – Ebonie
- "This Is a Real Chase" – Shabbir
- "We Just Saw Johnny Mustard" – Kenneth
- "Break Time For Korey" – Ivana
- "Can I See Your Kuna?" – Korey
- "It's Like Finding Waldo In a Bunch of Waldos" – Andrea
- "They're Crawling On YOU!" – Ivana
- "Canada's Coming Together Like a " – Kenneth
Prizes
- Leg 1 – A trip for two to Barcelona, Spain
- Leg 2 – A trip for two to Auckland, New Zealand
- Leg 3 – A trip for two to Chicago, Illinois
- *Energy Efficient Driving Challenge - $5,000 from Chevrolet. Awarded to Kenneth & Ryan.
- Leg 4 – A trip for two to China
- Leg 5 – A trip for two to Thailand and China
- Leg 6 – A 5 city cross-Canada trip
- Leg 7 – A trip for two to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Leg 8 – A trip for two to New Orleans, Louisiana
- Leg 9 – A trip for two to Costa Rica
- Leg 10 – A trip for two to Cape Town, South Africa
- Leg 11 – A CA$250,000 cash payout, a "once-in-a-lifetime" trip for two around the world, and a 2018 Chevrolet Equinox "True North Edition" for each team member.
Race summary
Leg 1 (Newfoundland and Labrador → British Columbia)
Airdate: July 4, 2017- St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- St. John's
- St. John's to Vancouver, British Columbia
- District of North Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Vancouver
The first Detour of the Race was a choice between Pedal or Paddle. In Pedal, teams travelled to Sunset Beach where, riding bicycles, they had to complete two bike polo drills. First, each team member while riding a bicycle had to maneuver the ball using a plastic mallet through a series of cones. They then had to pass the ball back and forth to each other and score one goal to receive their next clue. In Paddle, teams joined a dragon boat racing crew. One team member helped paddle, while the other steered the boat with an oar through a course in False Creek using specific commands. Once they completed the course, teams received their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Cabot Tower, teams had to listen to a morse code message transmitted from the ham radio station inside the tower and try to decipher their first destination of the Race. Once teams had deciphered the correct answer, "Vancouver Capilano Bridge", they would receive their next clue, which also contained a BMO credit card that would serve as the teams' source of money for the duration of the Race.
- Upon arrival in Vancouver, teams had to search the grounds of Capilano Suspension Bridge Park for a falconer who would give teams their next clue, instructing them to find the "Gassy Jack" Statue in Maple Tree Square, where their Roadblock clue was located.
- After finishing the Detour, teams headed to VanDusen Botanical Garden where they had to locate the hedge maze and find the Pit Stop inside.
- Teams used a provided Chevrolet Trax to drive to St. John's International Airport.
Leg 2 (British Columbia → Alberta)
- Vancouver to Fort McMurray, Alberta
- RM of Wood Buffalo
- RM of Wood Buffalo
- RM of Wood Buffalo to Fort McMurray
- Fort McMurray
This leg's Detour at the Fort McMurray Fish and Game Association was a choice between Pump It or Pull It, both had a limit of 5 stations. In Pump It, teams had to suit up as firefighters and carry a water pump to a nearby reservoir and figure out how to correctly operate the pump. After attaching a fire hose, teams then had to completely extinguish a controlled fire away to receive their next clue. In Pull It, teams had to shoot a total of 15 clay targets with a 20-gauge shotgun, alternating partners after every 3 shots, to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Fort McMurray, teams had to search outside the airport terminal for their 2017 Chevrolet Silverados with their clue inside. The provided vehicle would be their only means of transportation during the leg.
- In the hangar at Phoenix Heli-Flight, teams had to use figures from a helicopter's previous trip to calculate the missing fuel weight fraction values needed to determine its centre of gravity. Once teams filled in the correct solution, they received their next clue.
- After completing the previous task, teams were flown in a helicopter, over an area destroyed by the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire, to touch down in SMS Stadium in MacDonald Island Park. Once there, they searched for the 16th hole at Miskanaw Golf Club, the Pit Stop for this leg.
Leg 3 (Alberta → British Columbia)
- Fort McMurray to Castlegar, British Columbia
- Castlegar '
- Castlegar
- Nelson
- Nelson
- Nelson
- Kokanee Creek Provincial Park
Billed as the "Number One Small Town Arts Community in Canada", this leg's Detour paid tribute to Nelson's large and diverse artisan community, with a choice between Strike It or Throw It. In Strike It, teams had to use provided blacksmith tools to forge red-hot irons into two coat hooks matching a given example. Once both were approved, teams received their next clue. In Throw It, teams had to use a potter's wheel and provided tools to correctly "throw" two ceramic cups from clay. Once both were approved, teams received their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Castlegar, teams found a 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV outside Chances Casino that served as their transportation on this leg. Additionally, the team who drove the most efficiently using the car's Regenerative braking feature would receive a $5,000 prize from Chevrolet at the Pit Stop.
- At Zuckerberg Island, teams encountered a task from Race sponsor '. After inspecting an example campsite setup, teams had to locate nine other campsites in the vicinity and correctly identify the single difference from the example at each of them to receive their next clue.
- At Oso Negro Coffee Roastery, teams had to make two deliveries of custom coffee blends on foot, then return to the roastery to receive the clue for the Roadblock. The locations varied for each team.
Leg 4 (British Columbia → China)
- Castlegar to Vancouver
- Richmond
- Vancouver to Beijing, China
- Beijing
- Beijing
- Beijing
- Beijing
- Beijing
In this leg's Roadblock at Ren Yi Tang, a traditional pharmacy, one team member was given a herbal remedy prescription with three ingredients, written in Chinese characters, and had to search among 800 drawers for the three drawers with corresponding characters. Once all three ingredients were found, they had to weigh the correct doses to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Vancouver, teams had to travel to the local office of Race trip sponsor Sinorama to receive a travel package consisting of a trip guidebook and plush toys of the company's panda bear mascot.
- At Juyong Pass along the Great Wall of China, teams had to dress as Sinorama tour guides before memorizing and correctly reciting facts about the wall to a group of tourists in three languages – English, French, and Mandarin Chinese – to receive their next clue.
- At the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, teams had to interrupt a game of ball hockey to receive the clue for the Detour.
Leg 5 (China → Thailand)
- Beijing to Shanghai
- Shanghai
- Shanghai to Bangkok, Thailand
- Bangkok
- * Bangkok
- Bangkok
- Bangkok
- Bangkok
This leg's Detour was a choice between Bling It or Shred It. In Bling It, teams travelled to Wat Ratchanatdaram, where they would choose a tuk-tuk to decorate. Once chosen, they had to compare two decorated tuk-tuks to determine which decorations were identical on both, including one of the plush pandas and elephants they were given back at Vancouver and Beijing. They then had to search the nearby Amulet Market and Khlong Thom Center to buy the decorations to affix to their chosen tuk-tuk. Once all details were correct, teams would receive their next clue. In Shred It, teams travelled to Flow House, where each team member had to maintain their balance while surfing an artificially-generated wave, receiving their next clue once both team members successfully grabbed a flag hanging overhead.
;Additional tasks
- After receiving their clue and a pair of plush Sinorama-branded elephant toys from Jon, teams had to search in front of the Beijing South railway station for a Sinorama representative that would give them high-speed train tickets to Shanghai.
- Upon arrival in Shanghai, teams had to travel to Tock's Montreal Style Deli, where they would repeat the Mandarin phrase they learned at the Great Wall on the previous leg to a Sinorama representative that would give them their next clue.
- Upon arrival in Bangkok, teams had to travel to the Caturday Café and search inside for their next clue.
- Teams who didn't choose the Fast Forward had to travel by water taxi from Pier 2 at the Yodpiman Riverwalk to the Artist's House at Wat Khuha Sawan Pier. Here, they had to dress in black and, in complete silence, choreograph a traditional Thai puppet show with a hand-carved puppet depicting the mythical figure Hanuman, including specific interactions with audience members, to receive the clue for the Detour.
Leg 6 (Thailand → Ontario → Quebec)
- Bangkok to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Ottawa
- Ottawa
- Ottawa
- Ottawa
- Ottawa
- Gatineau, Quebec
- Gatineau
This leg's Detour was a choice between Tiptoe through the Tulips or Get the Picture. In Tiptoe through the Tulips, teams travelled to Commissioners Park, where they had to assemble a vendor cart for the Canadian Tulip Festival. Once built, they had to search the park for 12 buckets containing tulip bouquets of matching colours and arrange them to match the display on a completed example cart to receive their next clue. In Get the Picture, teams travelled to the Canada Council Art Bank, where they had to use the computer database to find 20 specified artworks by matching serial numbers and, once found, photograph each. Teams then had to place the correct 20 photographs into a photo album binder to receive their next clue.
In this leg's 150 Challenge, teams had to study the exhibits before making their way to the Canadian History Hall, where both teams members had to take the Canadian Citizenship Test and score at least 15 of 20 on the test to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Ottawa City Hall, teams had to search for the Ottawa 2017 Cauldron to receive their next clue from Mayor Jim Watson.
- At Hog's Back Falls, each team had to operate and arrange five red or white next-generation 2018 Chevrolet Equinox "True North Edition" using the surround-vision technology so they spell out one of the six letters in the word C-A-N-A-D-A to receive the clue for the Roadblock.
- After the Detour, teams travelled to Byward Market to find the Double U-Turn Board outside of the BeaverTails café.
- After passing their Citizenship Test, teams had to make their way to the upper terrace, overlooking Parliament Hill on the Ontario side of the river, to find Jon and the Pit Stop for this leg. At the Pit Stop, their Canadian citizenship would be reaffirmed by taking the Oath of Citizenship in front of Senior Citizenship Judge, Renata Brum.
Leg 7 (Ontario → Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Ottawa to Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador
- Corner Brook
- Woody Point
- Corner Brook
- Corner Brook
- Corner Brook
This leg's Detour was a choice between Find Your Dory or Family Story, both taking place in the village of Woody Point within Gros Morne National Park. In Find Your Dory, teams had to use four oars to row a dory boat around Bonne Bay to spot a lobster trap along the shore containing their next clue. After retrieving the clue, they rowed back to the starting point. In Family Story, teams made their way to a mock Viking camp and dressed in period costume. They had to listen to impersonators of three Norse Gods – Loki, Odin, and Thor – describe their ancestry and descendants and then correctly fill in a family tree using stones carved with the given names to receive their next clue.
For the 150 Challenge and the first Face Off of the season, teams travelled to Corner Brook Centre Bowl, where they competed against each other in a full 10-frame game of five-pin bowling, a game developed in Canada. At the end of the game, the team who scored higher won their next clue, while the loser had to wait for another opponent. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
For this leg's Roadblock, teams traveled to Swirsky's Theatre and Music Hall, where they had to choose and memorize twelve jokes from a list of fifty and successfully perform a stand-up comedy act on stage to receive their next clue from comedian Trent McClellan. Some of the jokes were intentionally duds. If they failed, they would be pelted with fruits and vegetables by the audience.
;Additional task
- At the BMO branch in Corner Brook, teams received a tablet containing a video message from their loved ones informing them of their next destination: the Discovery Centre in Gros Morne National Park.
- Upon arrival in Deer Lake, teams found a 2017 Chevrolet Spark that served as their transportation on this leg.
Leg 8 (Newfoundland and Labrador → Panama)
- Deer Lake to Panama City, Panama
- Panama City
- Panama City
- Panama City
- Panama City
- Panama City
This leg's Detour was a choice between Up for a Drink or Down for the Count. In Up for a Drink, teams travelled to Hotel Las Clementinas, where they would find beers from Microbrewery. They then had to taste and identify five flavours of craft beer, from a selection of fourteen listed ingredients, to receive their next clue. In Down for the Count, teams travelled to a boxing gym, where both team members had to memorize six combinations of boxing moves, then each get into the ring and perform all six in succession against a professional to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Biomuseo, designed by world-renowned Canadian architect Frank Gehry, teams had to search the exhibits for the white wolf, where they would find a clue box beneath with their next clue.
- At Paseo Esteban Huertas, teams had to search along the seawall for their next clue.
- At the Sports Complex Escuela Dr. Belisario Porras, teams had to dress as drum majors and correctly lead the world-renowned college marching band, Banda De Música Virgilio Escala Colegio Pedro Pablo Sánchez, with a choreographed mace routine to receive their next clue.
- The clue teams received from the drum major task was a photograph of Jon in front of a "Panamá" sign. Teams had to figure out that this sign was located at Parador Fotográfico on Cinta Costera, the Pit Stop for this leg. However, there were two identical signs along the coast, so they had to make note of the background details in the photograph to determine which location was the correct one.
Leg 9 (Panama → Saskatchewan)
- Panama City
- Panama City to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Regina
- R.M. of Redburn
- Rouleau
- Moose Jaw
- Caron
- Bushell Park
For their Speed Bump, Karen & Bert had to use pitchforks to clean out manure-covered hay from a horse stall in the stable, then lay down fresh hay in its place before they could continue with the Detour.
For this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to dress as a beekeeper, search the honeycombs of a hive of 20,000 honey bees for the one queen bee, and correctly point her out to a judge to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Douglas Park Elementary School, as part of the Grant a Wish campaign from Race sponsor BMO, teams had to squeeze a full pitcher of orange juice from oranges and serve the juice to a lunchroom of children to receive their next clue from wish recipient Leanne, whose wish was for every child to receive a healthy breakfast.
- At the Dog River Hotel in Rouleau, one of the filming locations from the CTV sitcom Corner Gas, which was filmed in and around the community, teams would find the Double U-Turn board.
- At Moose Jaw's Crescent Park, teams had to correctly arrange, with graphics forward and cans right-side up, 250 cans of Race sponsor Campbell Soup Company's Chunky soup on a provided base into a maple leaf shape following an example photograph to receive their next clue from Christopher, the Amazing Race Canada Superfan Contest winner.
- Teams began the ninth leg at the Miraflores Locks of the Panama Canal.
- Upon arrival in Regina, teams found 2017 Chevrolet Cruzes in the airport parking lot that would serve as their transportation for this leg, with a choice between either a sedan or a hatchback model.
Leg 10 (Saskatchewan → Ontario)
- Regina to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Sault Ste. Marie
This leg's Detour was a choice between Alpac-It or I'll Cast It. In Alpac-It, teams travelled to the Mockin'bird Hill Pioneer Farm, where they had to lead two alpacas through an obstacle course of nine obstacles, without knocking any down, in a time of three minutes or less to receive their next clue. In I'll Cast It, teams travelled to Kinsmen Park, donned hip waders, and entered Kinsmen Lake, where each team member had to cast their fly fishing rod to hit three floating targets to receive their next clue.
For the final Face Off of the season, teams travelled to the John Rhodes Community Centre Pool. On a circular curling sheet, teams competed against each other in Crokicurl – a recently developed game that is a cross between curling and the Canadian-created board game crokinole. The team who arrived earlier had the choice of taking their turn first or second. Each ring has a specific point value. Across from their partner, each team member took turns throwing six curling stones, attempting to knock out their opponent's stones while keeping theirs in place to score the most points. If the opposing stone is in play, it must be hit. If a stone lands in the direct centre, or "button", it is worth 20 points and the stone is removed from play. After all stones are thrown, the team with the higher score received the clue for the Roadblock. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
For this leg's Roadblock, teams travelled to Entomica in Mill Market. The team member not performing the Roadblock had to insert their head into a plexiglass box, after which four species of live giant cockroaches were dropped on them. The team member who was performing the Roadblock then had to count the correct number of each species to receive their next clue.
;Additional note
- At the Sault Ste. Marie airport parking lot, teams found their next clue inside 2017 Chevrolet Colorado ZR-2s that would serve as their transportation for this leg.
Leg 11 (Ontario → Quebec)
- Sault Ste. Marie to Quebec City, Quebec
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Sainte-Famille, Île d'Orléans
In the final Roadblock of the Race, the team member who did not perform the first Roadblock had to pull themselves up the side of the 31-storey Édifice Marie-Guyart, Quebec City's tallest building, to the rooftop. Once there, they had to search the city to spot a yellow and red Race flag on the roof of their next destination, the Morrin Centre, then take the elevator back down to reunite with their partner.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Quebec City, teams had to search outside the airport for their next clue, which was near the control tower.
- At Place de Bordeaux plaza in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood of Old Quebec, teams had to chose a bike rickshaw with one team member becoming driver and the other the dispatcher. Using only a location list, map with street names and places written in French, and walkie-talkies, the dispatcher had to give the driver directions through the streets of Old Quebec to pick up three passengers carrying a card colour-coded to each team, and transport them to their proper destination, after which each would give the card to the driver. After returning to Place de Bordeaux with all three cards, teams received their next clue.
- At the storage warehouse of the Quebec Winter Carnival to search among the many figures of Bonhomme, the famous snowman mascot of the festival, to find their next clue, which was a box of chocolates wrapped in yellow and red ribbon, from Érico Chocolatier, their next destination. Written on the bottom of the box was "trade in for the next clue". Once there, teams exchanged the box for a giant chocolate egg that they had to break open to find the second Roadblock clue.
- At the Morrin Centre, teams would find a bag containing over 150 puzzle pieces forming a large map of Canada, and 10 cards referencing challenges throughout the Race, 6 of which were the 150 Challenges. Once the puzzle was fully assembled in a tabletop frame, teams then had to place only the 6 correct 150 Challenge cards over the city in which the challenges took place to receive their final clue.
Ratings
No. | Title | Air date | Viewers | Weekly rank | Ref. |
1 | "Who Wants to Be the Python?" | July 4, 2017 | 1.888 | 1 | |
2 | "You've Got to Leave My Hose Alone, Dude!" | July 11, 2017 | 1.608 | 2 | |
3 | "It's Like Ducks In the Forest" | July 18, 2017 | 1.777 | 2 | |
4 | "This Is a Butt Workout" | July 25, 2017 | 1.684 | 2 | |
5 | "This Is a Real Cat and Mouse Chase" | August 1, 2017 | 1.830 | 1 | |
6 | "We Just Saw Johnny Mustard" | August 8, 2017 | 1.896 | 1 | |
7 | "Break Time For Korey" | August 15, 2017 | 1.611 | 1 | |
8 | "Can I See Your Kuna?" | August 22, 2017 | 1.628 | 2 | |
9 | "It's Like Finding Waldo In a Bunch of Waldos" | August 29, 2017 | 1.701 | 1 | |
10 | "They're Crawling On You" | September 5, 2017 | 1.724 | 1 | |
11 | 1.961 | 1 |