Shoreline mom is a contestant on Amazing Race on CBS

Shoreline, WALocal News

Chelsea Day, a dedicated mom from Shoreline, has stepped into the spotlight as a contestant on CBS's Amazing Race alongside her best friend Robbin Tomich. Their decision to apply stemmed from a desire to share Robbin's story of resilience after the tragic loss of her husband, as well as to embark on an unforgettable adventure. The article outlines their rigorous six-month interview process, underscoring the competitive nature of the selection for the show. Chelsea vividly describes the experience as a thrilling blend of adventure and unexpected challenges, comparing it to a scavenger hunt intertwined with elements of the Hunger Games. They emphasize the importance of teamwork, strategy, and maintaining a positive attitude amidst the chaos of the race.

Their local ties to Shoreline and Redmond add a personal touch, as they aim to inspire others with their journey. The article encourages readers to root for these local heroes as they navigate the trials of the Amazing Race. With a strong message of perseverance and friendship, Chelsea and Robbin embody the spirit of community and resilience.

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