Mark Jackson from "The Amazing Race 2012" is one of the contestants on Season 20 of the CBS reality competition series. He is teamed up with his best friend William "Bopper" Minton. He is a 45-year-old former state inspector from Manchester, Kentucky.
Here is an interview with Mark Jackson ("Amazing Race 20"):
Three words to describe you: Loyal, outspoken and friendly.
How will these skills help you win The Race? Don't know, but my heart will pull me through.
Favorite hobbies: Golf, basketball and four-wheeling.
What famous person reminds you of yourself? Michael Jordan and Denzel Washington.
What famous person reminds you of your teammate? Patrick Swayze.
What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? My kids.
What scares you most about traveling? Flying.
What excites you most about traveling? Seeing different things.
Biggest challenge you and your teammate will face on The Race together? Listening to each other.
Pet peeve about your teammate: He acts up too much. He doesn't know when to stop.
What country and place would you most like to visit and why? Scotland — to see some of the first golf courses ever built.
What do you hope to accomplish by running The Race (other than winning one million bucks)? See the world.
Here is an interview with Mark Jackson ("Amazing Race 20"):
Three words to describe you: Loyal, outspoken and friendly.
How will these skills help you win The Race? Don't know, but my heart will pull me through.
Favorite hobbies: Golf, basketball and four-wheeling.
What famous person reminds you of yourself? Michael Jordan and Denzel Washington.
What famous person reminds you of your teammate? Patrick Swayze.
What is the accomplishment you are most proud of? My kids.
What scares you most about traveling? Flying.
What excites you most about traveling? Seeing different things.
Biggest challenge you and your teammate will face on The Race together? Listening to each other.
Pet peeve about your teammate: He acts up too much. He doesn't know when to stop.
What country and place would you most like to visit and why? Scotland — to see some of the first golf courses ever built.
What do you hope to accomplish by running The Race (other than winning one million bucks)? See the world.
