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The Jakarta Post | Thu, 01/24/2008 2:05 PM | Profile
They chewed up the competition
and crisscrossed the continent, doing the Indonesian audience back home proud.
Despite their newly acquired heavyweight celebrity status, Marsio and Mardy Juwono also enjoy the lighter
side of life, Tyler Branaman writes.
It’s Thursday night at a
They came in fourth,
beating eight other teams to the finish line. Not bad for a couple of
out-of-shape guys who people predicted would succumb early in the backbreaking
contest.
Mardy, the oldest of three
siblings and a contractor, suggested they try their luck in the first season of
the popular show. He chose his younger brother, a photographer, to be his
teammate because he was sure Marsio “could withstand the pressure and hardship
of the race”.
So they set out to do a
playful audition tape on a beach, sent it in and the rest is history.
They were chosen, they
think, partly because the producers wanted to have a mixture of relationships
in the race, and also because of their considerable size. Compared to the other
contestants, they were significantly larger, and this was an interesting angle
(or story arc in “reality speak”). It is commonly known in reality TV world
that the story arc is built and enhanced on how the show is edited.
In their case, it seems the
producers tried to portray them as the lovable and “heavy” underdogs. And, boy,
did the editors love to show a lot of the brothers, especially Marsio, eating
or talking about food in almost every episode (the irony was that an eating
challenge in
“Everybody eats on the
show, yet they only show Marsio eating!” Mardy said.
Of course, the arc worked.
Fans of the show have commented on the brothers’ love of food in internet
forums, with many finding it endearing. This, along with their sense of humor
and good rapport with each other and the other teams, has created quite a
following.
They have a huge fan base
in at least three countries:
Their Filipino fans have
created a fan club and a PhotoStory as a tribute to the brothers, basically a
collage of the brothers’ pictures to the soundtrack of Jack Johnson’s Better
Together (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8551608390861149257&hl=en).
If that was not enough, a
“We have been recognized at
malls. I was recognized in
Soufie, a fan from
Although they are longtime
fans of the original American series, the grueling physical and mental aspects
of the race still came as a surprise to Marsio. They had no time to prepare
physically, since they only had two weeks from the time they found out they
were chosen for the show to the actual shooting itself. Carrying a 10 – 11 kg
bag while running was not as easy as it looked on TV!
“I’m actually surprised we
lasted that long in the race!” laughs Mardy. “I also found out that my brother
actually had the stamina to run. I thought he was more of a short-distance
runner.”
Their strategy was pretty
basic: Work with the other teams and make sure to always have at least one team
behind them. Although they were shown having an alliance with Andrew and Syeon,
the couple from
They maintain that they
mostly got along fine with the other teams, and that the others considered them
to be smart. The race definitely tested their minds and strength, but Marsio
was pleasantly surprised by his brother’s endurance during the race’s demanding
physical challenges and difficulties.
Despite everything, they
enjoyed the race and would definitely take up an invitation for any future
Amazing Race
“I’ll prepare more,
physically and mentally, especially for the eating challenges,”said Mardy.
“I’ll buff up!”gamely added Marsio, prompting Mardy to retort: “You promise?
Write that down in the magazine.”
Now, if they could change
one thing about the race?
Marsio would have Leg 12 –
their elimination leg – held anywhere but Dubai. Mardy wished they would have
more screen time. Presumably with less eating footage.
Rating the Race
“Ernie & Jeena are really energetic and funny. They relaxed us.”
“We got along fine with the others but there was this one team that was rude
and cocky.” (guess who?)
“If we told anybody the outcome of the race, we would have been slapped with a
$5 million fine.”
“Marsio is very good at navigating.”
“Between us and the third team on Leg 12, there was only a half hour
difference.”
Marsio’s favorite spots on the race were Sydney and Dubai, while Mardy chose
Queensland.
The highlight of the race for Mardy was doing the skyjump, and the sling for
Marsio.