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Tampa resident Tina Greene, 49, and her ex-football player husband Kenny, 52, easily sailed to another victory on the third leg of “The Amazing Race” on CBS Sunday night.

And they did it without the tense bickering that has been emphasized on previous episodes. This time out Tina and Ken were cool and confident as they easily out-distanced the competition.
On a night that took the teams through Bolivia and involved female wrestling matches, all the turmoil was on Christy and Kelly’s team. They were pissed off and bitchy because one of them was drying a sports bra on a ledge at the last pit stop and apparently the bra fell. They blamed Starr (teamed with neurotic Nick), saying she pushed it off.
Starr’s defense was that she stands nothing to gain from pushing the sports bra out the window. But did she do it out of spite? The bickering between Starr and Christy & Kelly was the focus of this episode.
Highlight of the night was America’s introduction to the Fighting Cholitas, Bolivian female wrestlers.
Christy and Kelly should have lost this round but geek guys Mark and Bill goofed up, got a penalty, and had to exit.
The Greenes, who were separated when the “Race” was taped this summer, went on the show to see if they could patch up their marriage. So far we have seen them win ATVs last week and a week-long vacation in Mexico on Sunday.
Tina lives in Tampa and runs an executive recruiting firm. Ken, a former NFL player and ex-college coach, is a contractor who lives in San Diego.
