Aubrey Ares and David Hernandez were flying high (in a helicopter) in Iceland at the start of the penultimate leg of “The Amazing Race 34,” but things quickly went downhill. Or underwater. David cannot swim and there were two water challenges. While he got through the Roadblock, he struggled with the memory task that involved snorkeling. Knowing that they were last and not wanting to risk his health, the couple opted to take the two-hour penalty instead of going out in the water for a third time.
We caught up with the pair to discuss their emotional exit, why David didn’t learn to swim before the race and more.
Gold Derby: That was such a rough way to go out. How was it watching it?
David: Just reliving that moment was a little tough, knowing you were so close to that million dollar race and having it end like that.
We caught up with the pair to discuss their emotional exit, why David didn’t learn to swim before the race and more.
Gold Derby: That was such a rough way to go out. How was it watching it?
David: Just reliving that moment was a little tough, knowing you were so close to that million dollar race and having it end like that.
- 12/1/2022
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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