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Linda Weaver, Rebecca Weaver, Rachel Weaver, and Rolly Weaver are a team of Widow and Kids on The Amazing Race: Family Edition.

Coming into the race while dealing with their father's death in a racing accident, the Weaver Family constantly had to face their trauma while performing tasks related to vehicles and motorsport. They often spoke about feeling like outcasts as their manic behavior and tendency to isolate themselves earned them the ire of every other team in the final eight and resulted in them being Yielded twice though surviving both times. They eventually made it to the final leg, but getting lost on the way to Niagara Falls doomed them to finish in 3rd place.

Profile[]

Retrieved from CBS.com

The Weaver family hails from Ormond Beach, Florida. Linda, the mother of three, lost her husband and their father almost two years ago in an accident at Daytona International Speedway. Linda's children are Rebecca, 19, Rachel, 16, and the lone man of the team, Rolly, who's 14.

Since her husband's death, Linda, 46, has been forced to play the role of both breadwinner and nurturer. Linda is an elementary school teacher who is hoping her experiences on THE AMAZING RACE will alleviate some of the heartache from the past couple of years.

Rebecca enjoys surfing and horseback riding. Her proudest accomplishment is getting through the turmoil of losing her father without going crazy.

Rachel is a junior in high school who likes four-wheeling and riding horses.

Rolly, the youngest team member, enjoys football and basketball. He admits that he's running the Race for his father.

All three children and their mother have dealt with their loss in their own distinct ways and are looking forward to the experience of traveling and competing together as a family.[1]

The Amazing Race: Family Edition[]

Race History[]

The Weaver Family's Race History
Episode Leg Destination(s) Detour Choice
(underlined)
Roadblock
Performer
Placement Notes
1 1 New York → New Jersey → Pennsylvania Build It / Buggy It No Roadblock 3 of 10
2 2 Pennsylvania → District of Columbia → Virginia Heat of the Battle / Heat of the Night Rebecca 1 of 9
3 3 Virginia → South Carolina → Alabama Forrest Gump / Muddy Waters Rebecca & Rolly 5 of 8
4 4 Alabama → Mississippi → Louisiana Work / Play Rolly 5 of 7
5 5 Louisiana → Panama Rhythm / Coos Rolly 2 of 6
6 6 Panama → Costa Rica Relic / Ripe Rachel 5 of 6<
7 7 Costa Rica → Arizona Brush / Barrel Linda 2 of 5
8 Arizona Bearing / Bailing Rolly 3 of 5
8 9 Arizona → Utah Ride Down / Drop Down Rolly 4 of 4<
9 10 Utah → Wyoming → Montana Spike It / Steam It Rebecca & Rachel 2 of 4 [1]
10 Pioneer Spirit / Native Tradition Linda & Rolly 3 of 4
11 11 Montana → Canada → New York Slide It / Roll It Rolly 3 of 3 [2][3]
Ship / Shoe Rebecca 3 of 3
Average 3.27
Legend:
     The team finished in first place
     The team finished in last place and was eliminated from the race
     The team finished in last place in a non-elimination leg
     The team that won The Amazing Race
     The team that crossed the Finish Line second
     The team that crossed the Finish Line third
The team used the Fast Forward pass
> The team used the Yield
< Recipient of the Yield

Notes:
1: Leg 10 was a double-length leg, with two Detours and two Roadblocks, and shown over two episodes. The placement listed in the top row reflect the order teams arrived at the leg's halfway point.
2: Leg 11 was a double-length leg, with two Detours and two Roadblocks. The placements listed in the top row reflect the order teams picked up a charter flight to a mystery destination at Olympic Stadium, the leg's halfway point. This leg was shown over a single two-hour episode.
3: The Weaver Family was not shown performing the Roadblock on air, as the Linz and Bransen Families had already crossed the Finish Line. An interview after the race with the family revealed that Rebecca was the team member who did the Roadblock.

Post-Race[]

  • The family later expressed disgruntlement of their edit on the show.[2][3]
  • In February 2006, host Phil Keoghan revealed that he had directly expressed disappointment to the family about their behavior and performance during production.[4]
  • Linda has since re-married.[5]
  • Rolly is a now professional bike-cyclist.[6]

Trivia[]

  • The only team on 8 to have three team members under 20 years of age.

Franchise Records[]

External links[]

Interviews[]

  • Ludmilla Lelis at Orlando Sentinel (09/23/2005): "After A Racing Tragedy"
  • Chase Squires at SPTimes.com (09/27/2005): "Amazing Race trekker has St. Petersburg ties"
  • Harry Smith on The Early Show (12/14/2005): "Linzes Land $1M Race Prize"
  • Chase Squires at SPTimes.com (12/15/2005): "Family happy with Amazing experience"

Social Media Profiles[]


References[]

The Amazing Race: Family Edition Teams
 Aiello Family
Father and Sons-In-Law
S8 AielloFamily
 Black Family
Dad, Mom and Kids
S8 BlackFamily
 Bransen Family
Dad and Daughters
S8 BransenFamily
 Gaghan Family
Dad, Mom and Kids
S8 GaghanFamily
S8 GodlewskiFamily
 Linz Family
Siblings
S8 LinzFamily
 Paolo Family
Dad, Mom and Kids
S8 PaoloFamily
 Rogers Family
Dad, Mom and Kids
S8 RogersFamily
 Schroeder Family
Dad, Stepmom and Kids
S8 SchroederFamily
 Weaver Family
Widow and Kids
S8 WeaverFamily
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