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Three new contestants participate in each episode. The contestant has selected the higher $90,000 offer and is thus six correct answers away from banking the money, with a two-step head start on the chaser, represented by the red arrow. Screenshot from the GSN version illustrating how an individual chase appears on-screen. The contestants who successfully complete their individual chases without being caught advance to the Final Chase, in which they answer questions as a team playing for an equal share of the prize fund accumulated throughout the episode. The contestant must then answer enough questions to stay ahead of the chaser in a head-to-head competition which is scored on a gameboard otherwise, they lose their winnings for that round and are out. Each contestant participates in an individual "chase" called the Cash Builder, in which they attempt to answer as many questions as possible in 60 seconds to earn as much money as possible to contribute to a prize fund for the team. The game is a quiz competition in which contestants attempt to win money by challenging a quiz show genius known as the chaser. The American version of the show follows the same general format as the original United Kingdom version, but with teams of three contestants instead of four. Labbett returned as a chaser in June 2021. It is hosted by Sara Haines and initially featured Jeopardy! champions James Holzhauer (who was a contestant on the GSN version), Ken Jennings, and Brad Rutter as the chasers. A revival of the show premiered on Januon ABC. It was hosted by Brooke Burns and featured Mark Labbett as the "chaser" (referred to on-air exclusively by his nickname of "The Beast"). The show originally premiered on August 6, 2013, on Game Show Network (GSN). I am proud to stand with them, as one of them.The Chase is an American television quiz show adapted from the British program of the same name. Just talk to any one of the nation's 2.5 million breast cancer survivors and you'll know the power and courage of pink. At Komen, we know that pink is strong, pink is fierce, pink is brave, and pink is mighty. People tend to think of pink as a soft and delicate color, but not our pink. Komen Race for the Cure - in Washington and throughout the nation. There is no better place to make a stand than at a Susan G. As these rights come under fire, it is more important than ever that we raise our voices and demand action from our leaders. Komen, we've got our own Breast Cancer Bill of Rights, which contains what we believe to be the inalienable rights of all breast cancer patients and survivors - among them the right to adequate screening, treatment and care. Bill of Right spelling out the protections afforded to every American by our founding fathers. The race course in Washington goes past the National Archives, which houses the U.S.