Suzhou Amazing Race Raises ¥7,000 for Charity

By That's Suzhou, December 6, 2017

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This year’s Suzhou Singapore International School (SSIS) Suzhou Amazing Race was the best and biggest to date. 

Twenty teams and 79 players took part in a fast-paced race around the city, completing 15 tasks including one fastforward, one roadblock, and two U-turns. While several teams were neck and neck through most of the day as they visited various sponsors and Suzhou business along the race route, ‘Under Pressure!’ (members Justin Oullette, Matt Ives, Karen Turner and Peter Coats) beat out their competition and finished the race in just over three hours. 

The event raised over RMB7,000 for Habitat for Humanity and Million Tree Project.


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