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- Hometown: Boca Raton, FloridaCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Graduated from UCLACBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Staff member at a non-profit fundraising organization which benefits individuals with mental disabilitiesCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Deferred law school so she could compete in Amazing Race with EdmonsdonCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Enjoys dancing and singingCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
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Cara Rosenthal was a contestant on the 14th season of the CBS reality series, The Amazing Race. Rosenthal, 26, and her friend Jaime Edmondson, 29, competed against ten other teams for a shot at the $1 million prize. The friends met while they were both trying out for the Miami Dolphins cheerleading squad.CBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles Cara and Jaime ended up in second place during the finale, completing the race.
The 14th season of The Amazing Race premiered on February 15, 2009.CBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
Jaime Edmondson Fast Facts
- Home town:Ft. Lauderdale, FloridaCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Like her parents, graduated from the police academyCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- A former police officerCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Volunteers at a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter for dogsCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Miami Dolphins cheeleader for six yearsCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
- Represented the Miami Dolphins cheerleading squad at the 2007 Pro BowlCBS: The Amazing Race: Cara and Jaime Profiles
The Amazing Race
- The Emmy Award-winning CBS reality show, The Amazing Race features teams of two competing for a grand prize of $1 million. Each season, the show kicks off with the teams beginning the race at a specific United States location. The teams are provided with a limited amount of cash for each leg of the race and they are also given credit cards that can be used to purchase airline tickets. Each team must book their own airline tickets and plan their routes to arrive at specific locations around the world. Along the way they have to complete several tasks and challenges. When each set of tasks are completed the teams head to a pit-stop for a mandatory 12 hour rest period. Generally the last team to check in at the pit-stop is eliminated from the competition. The team that finishes the final leg of the race first, wins the one million dollar prize.CBS: The Amazing Race