Every three minutes, they would have to lean further back by holding onto a knot that was lower in the rope. After each flag is collected, the round ends and one member of the team who got a flag must unclip, making the load on the remaining members increase. The Champions had to answer five questions, in order to bank 20 seconds for later, when they would have to do as many sit-ups as possible in their time limit. In the final round, endurance, the remaining two champions had to hold onto a rope, which was the only thing suspending them from falling into the pool, as they were stood at a 45-degree angle on a ramp and leaning back. The last team to arrive won a 1kg disadvantage at the weigh-in. Week 3 - Knowledge: Following the family weigh-in, in which the Westrens gained power over the Contest, they were the ones to pick who from each team was the one to take part in the Contest - one of Knowledge. In the first round, the champions had to cut a one kilo piece of wood, give or take twenty grams. The Challenors narrowly won, and took an extra 2kg into the weigh-in, without which, the super-family would have won. Joe gave up after just over two minutes, leaving Leigh as the Ultimate Athlete in this series of the Biggest Loser officially. Four families of four are slated, totaling up to 16 contestants. Lara was up last, and had 100 seconds in which to beat Leigh. The winning family gained an extra 2kg off their weight loss. Each family team had six five-litre buckets and two ten-litre buckets at their disposal. The only person to play was Sarah, and as a result, she just had to match boxes to remove them from her choices, and improve her chances of winning immunity. The sixth season of the Australian version of the original NBC reality television series The Biggest Loser, known as The Biggest Loser Australia: Families, premiered on 30 January 2011 on Network Ten. For its premiere week, the trainers lived with the contestants and followed their diet of poor nutrition, excessive portions and no exercise. The teams had to move 200 litres of water per person in their team on a sled proportional to the number of people in their team, so the Challenors had to move 400 litres and the super-family 2,200 litres. Leigh got seven questions right, and as a result had 140 seconds to shoulder press his bar. Joe was next up with his 80-second time limit, managing to do 36 in his time. The three Australian trainers from previous seasons return in addition to Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels, who trained a rival team in the United States. It was a shock that Jodie was eliminated, as she was not a threat at all. Ultimately, Jarrod from the Duncans beat Jodie from the Moons and had the power to remove one team's trainer until after the weigh-in. Eventually, the contestants managed to overcome the obstacle. If no one played temptation, Meg would win immunity for having immunity at last week's temptation. A contestant from The Biggest Loser Australia has spoken out about his rift with his uncle. Hayley warned Meg that to keep her immunity, Meg must lose at least four kilos at the next weigh-in or else her immunity would be revoked. Share your story, anyone can enter. Every weeks, families weigh-in together to find out how much weight the whole family has lost since the beginning. Week 10 - None: Due to makeover week, there was no contest in Week 10. Ultimately, the Moons "won" the 1kg disadvantage for the second week running. In the stair climb, Kellie retained her lead, but Leigh overtook Sarah to come in second. They each had 20 minutes blindfolded in front of a bowl of chocolate buttons - the person who ate the most won both prizes for themselves. [4] This season has introduced the heaviest contestant on The Biggest Loser worldwide, Kevin Moore. This is the second time that four immunities were granted in a week. For winning this weigh-in, the family of three got to decide from their own families who will be the champions for the upcoming contest. In weeks 1-7, after the weigh-in, the families below the yellow line select one of their own team to face elimination. May 3, 2011 9.28am In Week 13, Rebecca was eliminated at the Contest, having lost the final round. This family was the Duncans, who achieved a hat-trick, winning the Contest, Challenge and the Weigh-in. After the finale of this season of The Biggest Loser, Leigh and Lara from the Westren Family split.[3][4]. Leigh dropped out first after 34 minutes. Two families, the Duncans and Challenors, did not eat at all in the 20 minutes. The Challenors came first, with the Westrens coming second, meaning that the race not to be last was between the Moons and the Duncans. When you visit this site, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. The second round was won by Rebecca, with 22 balls in her rack. The Challenors came first, with the Westrens coming second, meaning that the race not to be last was between the Moons and the Duncans. It was confirmed during the season eight finale that The Biggest Loser would return for a ninth season titled 'The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia'. A contestant from The Biggest Loser Australia has revealed that his marriage is on the rocks. Week 2 - Strength: One member from each family must curl a bar on Hayley's count until one person fails to achieve the pace and was therefore eliminated. First to drop went out, and after having 30kg in her bucket, Lisa was the first to drop. The first round was won by Emma, with 14 balls in her rack. The series involves contestants who are overweight to varying degrees participating in a contest to lose the most percentage of weight, with teams and contestants voting out each other. Seasons one to three of the show were filmed in Terrey Hills, one of the northern suburbs of Sydney. Each family team had six five-litre buckets and two ten-litre buckets at their disposal. The season 7 alum passed away last Monday after suffering a brain bleed caused by the sudden onset a rare autoimmune disorder known as . Sharlene was seventh, Rebecca eighth and Damien was last. Damien's brother, Greg Challenor, 44, lost a total of 38.4kg to weigh in at 138.8kg at the finale. They had to then swim back the same way and raise the flag. Sarah weighed in first, with a percentage of 33.09%. The show did not return in 2018 due to low ratings. Their reason for the choice was on compassionate grounds, which strikes me as odd, as the Westrens say theyre playing strategy one moment, and going completely the opposite way the next. I love Blogging, helping others, making In the run, Joe caught up to Sarah and in the end, he came first in the super challenge and selected 5 large strawberries. Sharlene was the one to stomach the delicacy and as a result, the Westrens won another week at Camp. Week 5 - Waterside Supercontest: All four families, as a result of the Family Weigh-In, had their champions - Lara, Nathaniel, Rebecca and Emma - chosen for them by the Westrens to take part in a three-round contest that would involve all three skills. In the final round, the two remaining contestants' bars will have an extra 5kg put on their bar for every 10 curls done, added onto the 20kg of weight already on the bar. Damien Michael Woody was a contestant on the 16th season of The Biggest Loser. [7] In addition, Bridges, Ponton, Willis and Hall were announced to all return as trainers. Unlike the official weigh-ins, no elimination takes place. Sarah was the first to drop out, with Sharlene falling off just before the half hour mark. He was sent home in week 1 and was eliminated in week 4. Go . Damien was up third with only 60 seconds, and he managed to do 32 in one minute. If a contestant matched two foods, they could pick an opponent to have to eat the food. Halfway through week 8, there was a surprise weigh-in, and the winner would win Immunity. The winning family won a 1kg weight advantage and letters from home. The team which won two out of the three rounds won the biggest power of the series so far - the power to bring back one eliminated contestant. After ten minutes, whoever had the most balls in their rack won and got to stay in the game. Brewer-Gurganious, a wardrobe stylist, says that she and Gurganious, whom she met in 2006, had dreamed of becoming parents, and at least he was able to see that happen. The first team to fill their bucket at the top, float their key up a tube and unlock their flag won a 1kg advantage at the weigh-in. After eating twenty cookies, she finally found both the immunity tickets and was safe for the week. NBC confirmed to PEOPLE that the network would acknowledge Gurganious during the Dec. 11 episode of The Biggest Loser. I guess none of us want to go home and it's getting harder and harder each week to decide who will step forward to face Elimination. The families included in this season are the Duncan Family, the Westren Family, the Challenor Family and The Moon Family. Leigh came in fourth and selected the 6 chicken nuggets. Meg failed to cut a two kilo piece of wood after Damien and Lara got their two kilo piece of wood. For their helpers, Adro chose Emma, Sam chose Nathaniel and Lisa chose Kellie. This meant that the final round came down to Lara and Nathaniel, with the winner going through and the loser going home. The Challenge was won by the Duncans for the second week running. Round 7 was on the rowing machines, with the first two to cover 1km going through to the final round. Instead, on Nov. 24, he passed away on my birthday, Nicole Brewer-Gurganious, his wife and fellow Biggest Loser contestant, tells PEOPLE. These results reflect the overall percentages achieved by all of the contestant, in chronological order. Week 7: For the first time, eliminated contestants returned to the weigh-in and all four families weighed in together. The challenge ended with Leigh winning the immunity, Kellie being second (by three seconds), Sarah third, Sharlene fourth and Rebecca last. If they mismatched two boxes, they had to eat a 100 cal. Finally, Emma dropped out at 75kg, giving Lara and Craig from the Westrens the power, which was the power to select one family who must care for a 5kg medicine ball 24 hours a day, keeping it from touching the floor including at the next major challenge. It is produced by Shine Australia and screened on Network Ten. Sarah came third, Meg came fourth and Joe came fifth. Finally, Emma dropped out at 75kg, giving Lara and Craig from the Westrens the power, which was the power to select one family who must care for a 5kg medicine ball 24 hours a day, keeping it from touching the floor including at the next major challenge. For the third straight time, the Duncans won the challenge. In a first for the show, its premiere week included each of the four trainers living with an overweight family and following the family's unhealthy diet and poor exercise. Week 8 - The contestants were faced with fifty boxes - forty-eight of which contained foods ranging from 50 cal to 750 cal, and two of which contained immunity tickets. Lara was knocked out due to exhaustion. Week 11 - There was no temptation due to the contestants sailing from Sydney to Hobart. Shannan's hand was shaking before the race even began and it cost him a place in the final round. The original prize pool was $250,000, but $30,000 of this was taken by James Moore in Week 2 by leaving the game during Temptation. On 1 May, university student Sam Rouen became the show's youngest Biggest Loser. Week 9 - Endurance: As part of immunity week, the prize is the penultimate immunity prize. In week 12, a challenge decided who of the bottom two went home. After eating twenty cookies, she finally found both the immunity tickets and was safe for the week. The last remaining champion of the four would win two 1kg advantages at the weigh-in - one for themselves and one for a person of their choosing. Week 4 - All vs. One: For the all vs. one week, the family of three weighed-in together and their total percentage weight loss was greater than the Challenors. The 2014 season started on 19 January. The winner of Season 6 was Emma Duncan from the white team, trained by Tiffiny, and the winning family was the Westrens, trained by Shannan. "For her to be able to put her arms around me now is so special. The Biggest Loser Families 2011 - before and after 20 Images The Biggest Loser Families 2011 - a journey in pictures. In the second round, ten questions were asked, each banking twenty seconds in which the champions had to shoulder press weights - the boys pressing 17.5kg and Lara pressing 12.5kg. The final round was an endurance competition, with the two finalists starting at 8km/h, and every minute they lasted, the speed went up by 2km/h. The first round was to flip an 80kg tyre as many times as possible. Leigh was the first to finish, with Lara being seconds behind. The second round was a 10km (20 lap) bike race, with the top three moving on. Also, the Contest. Damien Challenor is recorded the most over-weight contestant. Then Nathaniel weighed in and was very surprised to see that he had only lost 2.9kgs, and was quite distraught with his result. The Champion who did the least sit-ups was knocked out, and the remaining three would move on to round 2. The show was won by Craig Booby. The final round was Joe vs Kellie in a battle of endurance. In the bike leg, Sarah was still in the lead coming into the run. Sarah came in third and took the orange juice (300ml). Along with former Lions quarterback Scott. Round 6 used cross trainers, and the three longest distances covered in five minutes went through to Round 7. One picnic basket contained A$25,000, which was for the winner to decide what to do with. Meg chose tuna in springwater out of the five. When she stepped on the scale at the final weigh in, many viewers felt that Rachel looked like she had lost too much weight. Below are the contestants names. Damien Gurganious, one of the contestants on The Biggest Loser: Couples 2, passed away on Monday, Nov. 24 after suffering inoperable bleeding in his brain due to complications from a rare. The last two to make it were knocked out. Week 2 - The families had to work together to climb the 60 steps of the ANZ Stadium 100 times - a total of 6,000 steps. In the abseil, Kellie and Leigh were too petrified to abseil despite leading the race and the Commando and Tiffiny encouraged them to abseil. David's competitive nature is . Damien Gurganious planned to take his wife out for Peruvian food and a movie once he got out of the hospital after being diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease last month. She managed to beat him with a score of 68 times, and went through to face off against Joe in Round 3. The Official soundtrack for the TV series was released on 17 March 2007 featuring various artists such as Kelly Clarkson, Fatboy Slim, The Black Eyed Peas, and Shakira. The Biggest Loser Starting BMI: 48.5 Starting weight: 388 lbs Week 1: -7 lbs Week 2: -14 lbs Week 3: -9 lbs Week 4: -14 lbs Week 5: -6 lbs Week 6: -7 lbs Week 7: -5 lbs Week 8: -9 lbs Week 9: -3 lbs Week 10: -8 lbs Lydia Hantke took home the eliminated contestants prize of $20,000. One all were collected, they had to head into the water past a marked buoy and swim 100 meters to the other end of the beach where there was a bucket containing their flag. Enjoy all the unseen footage from the trainers terrible week at their families houses. It includes a New Host. Week 11: There was no weigh-in as the episode focused on the beginning of the contestants sailing from Sydney to Hobart. After their training session, the contestants made a challenge for the trainers to determine who the fittest trainer. The first was to hold a 5kg medicine ball above your head until either you or your opponent drops. Gurganious, who appeared on Season 7 of the reality weight loss show, died on Nov. 24 of a brain bleed caused by the sudden onset of idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), a rare autoimmune disorder, his family told the magazine. In the bike leg, Sarah was still in the lead coming into the run. Gurganiouss medical crisis began on Nov. 20, two days after his 38th birthday, when he suffered a nosebleed and his mouth became swollen. Damien's eviction stirs up drama in Camp Biggest Loser; the families vote for eliminations; the Reds are hit with a twist that is bound to spice up the competition in unimaginable ways.. Week 2 - Strength: One member from each family must curl a bar on Hayley's count until one person fails to achieve the pace and was therefore eliminated. The Biggest Loser Families Australia 2011: First Look (#2) (2010) CQtvNetwork | Presentation 3.18K subscribers Subscribe 66K views 12 years ago Your first look at the 2011 season of. Two members from each family were faced with an obstacle course whilst tied together. Who will be Master of Their Domain? While Challenor has been evicted from the Biggest Loser house, insiders suggest it may not be the last we see of him. Round 4 was holding medicine balls above their heads, with the first to buckle being knocked out, which was Kellie. Week 4 - None due to vote for all vs one week. The first round was won by Emma, with 14 balls in her rack. WA News Entertainment. Once there, contestants had to pick the lowest calorie dish off the table; the one left with the highest would be eliminated. This was "The Treadmill of Knowledge" - the treadmills started at 5km/h, for every incorrect answer, the treadmill increased by 1km/h. On 27 April, Bob Herdsman, at 57 years old, with a record weight loss of 87.6 kilograms (52.2%), became the show's oldest Biggest Loser. Week 2 - The families were sat at picnic tables and had to individually decide whether to play temptation, which involved ten different traditional picnic snacks hidden in picnic baskets, with calorific values up to and including 2,000 calories. Leigh got seven questions right, and as a result had 140 seconds to shoulder press his bar. He is married to Nicole Woody. I still scratch my head as to how the Westrens are doing such good numbers and yet they don't have much more weight to lose, considering they are all around 10kgs off their goal weight. Meg's second fridge contained a Black Forest Cake worth 750 cal, and she found the immunity in her freezer, which saved her from the week's double elimination. The Biggest Loser Australia Season 6 With the premiere week including the four trainers living with an overweight family and following the family's unhealthy diet and poor exercise, The Biggest Loser: Families has a twist. She weighed only 105 pounds at the finale, making her BMI in the "underweight" category at 18. She chose the brie, leaving Sharlene with the macademia nuts. In each round, two champions would be knocked out until the final round. This page is not available in other languages. Round 6 used cross trainers, and the three longest distances covered in five minutes went through to Round 7. The first family to collect their flags won a 1kg weight advantage in the Weigh-In. Thailand, India and Europe.What is your dream job? The race was won by Lara when Leigh went on a go-slow in order to let Lara, the only person in the house who came without a close family member, see her mother.

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