The Biggest Loser Australia: Couples 2
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The Biggest Loser Australia: Couples 2 (or The Biggest Loser: Australia season 5) is the fifth season of the Australian version of the original NBC
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 American reality television
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 series The Biggest Loser
The Biggest Loser
The Biggest Loser is an American reality game show that debuted on NBC October 19, 2004. The show features obese people competing to win a cash prize by losing the highest percentage of weight relative to their initial weight....

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The series premiered on 31 January 2010.

This season saw Australia's first female Biggest Loser. 41-year-old education assistant Lisa was the winner, dropping 56.2 kg from her 121.9 kg starting weight - or 46.10% - to become the first woman to win the competition. Also, she is the first contestant to double her prize money since she was crowned The Biggest Loser with the Double bracelet on her wrist.

Host and personalities

  • Host: Hayley Lewis
    Hayley Lewis
    Hayley Jane Lewis is a retired Australian swimmer best known for winning five gold medals and one bronze at the 1990 Commonwealth Games as a 15-year-old....

     (new host)
  • Trainers: Shannan Ponton
    Shannan Ponton
    Shannan Ponton is one of two personal trainers on the Australian version of The Biggest Loser. He made his first appearance during the show's second season in 2007, where he trained the blue team alongside Bob Harper...

    , Michelle Bridges
    Michelle Bridges
    Michelle Bridges is a personal trainer on the Australian version of The Biggest Loser. She made her first appearance in 2007, on the second season of The Biggest Loser and trained the red team alongside Jillian Michaels. When Jillian left half way through the series, Michelle officially took over...

    , Steve Willis ("The Commando")
  • Masterclass: Dr Norman Swan (Doctor and Medical Journalist), Janella Purcell (Masterclass Chef)

Game variations

  • Couples: Season Five began with contestants split into 9 teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship. These couples were divided into two groups for training purposes only - the contestants undergo challenges, Temptations and eliminations in their pairs. Like the previous season, this season was set to have 10 teams, but due to the arrest of one contestant before broadcast (see Production and release), all references to the 10th team (light blue) were removed in the broadcast episodes they originally appeared in.
  • Double or Nothing bracelets: This feature was first introduced in the last season and is featured again. During the season, one contestant is given a gold bracelet (the "Double" bracelet shown with two dollar signs) and another contestant is given a silver bracelet (the "Nothing" bracelet written with the word "Nothing"). Should the holder of the Double bracelet become this season's winner, he or she will win double the normal prize money (normal prize money is $200,000, so double this is $400,000; however, the normal prize amount is reduced if a contestant accepts cash to leave the competition early, and the double prize money is calculated from the reduced normal amount). Should the holder of the Nothing bracelet become this season's winner, he or she will win $0. No contestant can hold both bracelets at the same time, but they can hold one at one time and hold the other at a later time.
  • Marathon: In week 1, the contestants were informed that towards the end of the series the eliminated contestants would participate in a full 42 km marathon. This would be the only opportunity presented for the eliminated contestants to return to the game. To train for this event, the contestants participated in several long-distance races over the weeks leading up to the marathon: a 4 km run in week 1, a 10 km run in week 3, and a 21 km half-marathon in week 8. The full marathon was run in week 12.
  • No red and blue teams: For the first time this series, there was no red and blue teams.

Teams

Contestant Week
123456789101112|13Finale
Lisa Principal & Teacher's Aide Individuals Final 4
Joe Twin Brothers Individuals Training with The Commando Individuals Final 4
Shannon Best Mates Individuals Final 4
Wayne Coach & Player Eliminated Individuals Final 4
Daina Sisters Individuals Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Individuals Eliminated
Phil The Dads Individuals Training with The Commando Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
David The Dads Individuals Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Phoebe Aunt & Niece New Red Team Individuals Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Rick Twin Brothers Individuals Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Caitlin Sisters Individuals Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Jarna Principal & Teacher's Aide Individuals Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Chris Best Mates Individuals Left via Temptation Eliminated Contestant
Elise Twin Sisters Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Teneale Twin Sisters Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Jenni Aunt & Niece Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Geoff Left due to medical condition Eliminated Contestant
Allan Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant
Romi Husband & Wife Eliminated Eliminated Contestant Eliminated Eliminated Contestant

Bracelets

The two bracelets were introduced in week 1, and have moved around over the course of the series due to Eliminations, non-elimination penalties, biggest loser rewards and challenges. The Double bracelet has the power to double the prize money (to a maximum of $400,000) if worn by the winner of the overall competition, while the Nothing bracelet has the power to deny the prize money (so they win no prize money) if worn by the overall winner. If the wearer of a bracelet is eliminated, that person must choose onto which of the remaining contestants to pass their bracelet. Because Lisa won TBLC 2010, and was wearing the Double bracelet, she won $400,000 dollars.
Bracelet Week
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Double ($$) Allan Caitlin Caitlin Rick David Lisa
Nothing Shannon Shannon David Daina Shannon Shannon

Contestants

There are 18 contestants in this season, competing as nine teams of two. There were originally 20 contestants, but with the arrest of a contestant, the number was dropped to 18. Although the 10th pair participated in the competition, the episodes featuring them were heavily re-edited prior to airing to exclude them entirely.

In Week 6, the remaining contestants were given black T-shirts, and were told that they were all competing as singles now.

"Singles Team 1" refers to the black team when the contestants first started competing as individuals in week 6.

"Singles Team 2" refers to the teams after Phil and Joe left to become the white team training with The Commando in week 8.

"Singles Team 3" refers to the teams after Wayne and Daina re-entered the competition as a result of the marathon in week 12.

"Singles Team 4" refers to the black team after Joe returned to Camp Biggest Loser by winning the weigh-in against Phil after training with The Commando in the Northern Territory for 5 weeks.
Members Teammate Status
Romi Orange Team Eliminated Week 1 4
Allan
Wayne Red Team Left Week 3 0
Phoebe Brown Team Eliminated Week 3 3
Teneale Pink Team Eliminated Week 4 3
Elise
, Geoff, Phoebe Red Team Eliminated Week 5 1
Shannon Blue Team Black Team Left Week 6 0
, Caitlin Yellow Team Eliminated Week 6 4
Lisa Purple Team Eliminated Week 7 3
Daina Yellow Team Black Team Eliminated Week 8 2
Joe Green Team Eliminated Week 9 2
Jenni, Wayne Brown Team Eliminated Week 11 1
Red Team
Phil Grey Team Black Team Eliminated Week 12 2
David Grey Team White Team White Team Eliminated Week 13 - After Training with The Commando 0
Caitlin Yellow Team None Black Team Black Team Re-eliminated Week 13 2
Geoff, Phoebe Red Team None None 4th Place N/A
Chris Blue Team Black Team Black Team 3rd Place N/A
Rick Green Team White Team White Team 2nd Place N/A
Jarna Purple Team Black Team Black Team Winner N/A

Game elements

The episodes and elements of the show are screened on a weekly rotation, generally in the following set up:
  • Tuesday: Challenge (sometimes Temptation)
  • Wednesday: Family Reveal
  • Thursday: Challenge (sometimes Temptation)
  • Friday: Masterclass
  • Sunday: Last-Chance Training and Weigh-In
  • Monday: Elimination


Towards the end of the season, the elements of each day's episode vary slightly as special events occur.

[N.B. In numbering the weeks on this page, Elimination is considered to mark the end of each week. Due to heavy re-editing, Week 1 aired entirely in Episode 1 (Sunday 31 January 2010), and Week 2 aired entirely in Episode 2 (Monday 1 February 2010). Week 3 started in Episode 3 (Tuesday 2 February 2010) and then proceeded as normal.]

Compared to previous years, the episodes contain less of an emphasis on gameplay and more of an emphasis on training.

In addition, this series introduces the Masterclass segment. Modeled after the similar segment from MasterChef Australia
Masterchef Australia
MasterChef Australia is a Logie award winning Australian competitive cooking game show based on the original British MasterChef. It is produced by FremantleMedia Australia and screens on Network Ten. Restaurateur and chef Gary Mehigan, chef George Calombaris and food critic Matt Preston serve as...

, the Masterclass educates both contestants and viewers on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Challenges (Tuesday and Thursday)

Each week there are two challenges, one on Tuesday and one on Thursday. Sometimes one of the two challenges will be called "Temptation". Immunity is often a prize for winning a challenge, but other prizes are also given.

Immunity means that even if their weight loss means they would fall below the yellow line in the next weigh-in, they will not be up for elimination and the next couple or contestant with the lowest percentage of weight loss will take their place under the yellow line. Immunity is revoked if the holder of immunity records a weight gain at the weigh-in. Additionally, if a contestant records a weight gain at the weigh-in, they are ineligible to compete for immunity in the following week.

Temptation is symbolic of the fact that foods offered in Temptation may be foods that tempt the contestants in the outside world and some contestants restrain from Temptation for the fact that they want to steer away from these foods for good. To win immunity during Temptation, an element of risk is involved as couples or contestants may have to eat high-calorie or unhealthy foods for a chance to win immunity and this could jeopardise their performance in the next weigh-in.

N.B. Weeks 1 and 2 were each condensed into a single episode, airing on Sunday 31 January 2010 and Monday 1 February 2010 respectively. However, the challenges of those two weeks are listed as Tuesday and Thursday challenges for categorisation purposes.



  • Week 1 Tuesday - Last 4 km of the marathon: After finding out that they will all participate in a 42 km full marathon in three months' time, the contestants ran the last 4 km of the marathon. They ran the race in couples. The results were as follows:

    • 1st place: Joe & Rick (37 mins)

    • 2nd place: David & Phil (38 mins)

    • 3rd place: Jenni & Phoebe (41 mins)

    • 4th place: Allan & Romi (42 mins)

    • 5th place: Jarna & Lisa (44 mins)

    • 6th place: Elise & Teneale (45 mins)

    • 7th place: Caitlin & Daina (1 hour 11 mins)

    • 8th place: Wayne & Geoff (1 hour 16 mins)

    • 9th place: Chris & Shannon (1 hour 54 mins) [Shannon only made it to the 1 km mark, but this was a great achievement for him.]




  • Week 1 Thursday - Housewarming Gift: Upon moving into Camp Biggest Loser, one couple was to find an extra special housewarming gift: the Double and Nothing bracelets. This couple had the power to choose who would get each bracelet. Allan & Romi found the bracelets in their room. They chose to give the Nothing bracelet to Shannon to protect him, and chose to keep the Double bracelet for Allan as they felt they couldn't make another contestant a target by giving it to them.


  • Week 2 Tuesday - Beachside Challenge: At Palm Beach
    Palm Beach, New South Wales
    Palm Beach is a northern beachside suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Palm Beach is located 41 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Pittwater Council, in the Northern Beaches region. Palm Beach sits on a peninsula at...

    , the contestants competed in couples for immunity. The couple first had to dig up a rowboat that was buried in the sand beneath them. They then had to carry the boat 200m to the other side of the beach, pick up a pair of oars tied together, and untie the oars. One person from the couple then had to row 500m out to a pontoon, collect their team's flag and row back to the beach. Finally, the couple had to run the 200m back to the start and plant their flag on the finish line. Due to medical issues, Geoff and Shannon were unable to compete, so their partners Wayne and Chris opted to compete solo (rather than sit out). Joe & Rick quickly dug out a boat and were off to a good start. They ran to the other side, rowed out, got their flag and ran to the finish line all before any other team had even managed to dig up a boat. Chris couldn't find a boat and Wayne offered to work together with him. Wayne and Chris got a boat out, and took it to the other side. They agreed that Wayne would row out first to get his flag, and then Chris would row out and get his flag, and then they would finish together. Wayne retrieved his flag, but on the way back one of his oars snapped. Wayne left Chris on the beach without a functioning boat and took his flag to the finish line. David & Phil were close behind Wayne and Chris, but Phil was unable to properly steer his boat, veering further and further off course, eventually having to be rescued by a motorboat. Jarna & Lisa arrived at the rowing side of the beach and Lisa rowed to retrieve their flag. The final results were:

    • 1st place: Joe & Rick

    • 2nd place: Wayne

    • 3rd place: Jarna & Lisa

    • Did not finish: Chris, David & Phil, Caitlin & Daina, Jenni & Phoebe, Elise & Teneale




  • Week 2 Thursday - Public Speaking: The contestants dressed up and were taken to the Riverside Theatre
    Riverside Theatre Parramatta
    Riverside Theatres is a multi venue performing arts centre located in the CBD of Parramatta in the western suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.Regular companies and productions that perform there include:*The Premier State Ballet...

    . They were told that they were each going to be given 5 minutes to speak on their own in front of an audience consisting mainly of past applicants for The Biggest Loser. Many of the contestants were afraid of the task but they all overcame their fears and shared with the audience their personal journeys, struggles and dreams.


  • Week 3 Tuesday - Secret Service: This was the contestants' first Temptation. The prize was immunity. The contestants were seated at tables in booths, separated from each other's view by curtains. Each table had a bell. The Temptation took place over the course of several rounds. Each round, a waiter came with a dessert. The number of calories in the dessert increased each round. After Hayley said "Who's tempted?", whoever rang their bell first would have to eat the dessert. Whichever contestant had consumed the most calories after the final round would win immunity for themselves and their partner. If no one played Temptation, immunity would stay with the previous week's immunity holders, Joe & Rick. The desserts that came out and the contestants that ate them were:

    • Mini-lamington (65 Cal or 271,960 J): Daina

    • Chocolate-coated strawberry (100 Cal or 418,400 J): Wayne

    • Strawberry cupcake (137 Cal or 573,208 J): Daina

    • Slice of sticky date pudding (274 Cal or 1,146,416 J): Daina

    • Caramel slice (376 Cal or 1,573,184 J): Daina

    • Carrot cake (762 Cal or 3,188,208 J): Daina

    • Crème brûlée
      Crème brûlée
      Crème brûlée , also known as burnt cream, crema catalana, or Trinity cream is a dessert consisting of a rich custard base topped with a contrasting layer of hard caramel...

       (2498 Cal or 10,451,632 J): Daina


    Daina nearly couldn't finish the last dish, and if she didn't she would forfeit all the calories she had eaten, but she managed to finish eating, winning immunity for herself and Caitlin.


  • Week 3 Thursday - Commando Challenge: The Commando surprised the contestants in the middle of the night, waking them up at midnight. He took them to a construction area. Instead of competing against each other, every member had to work together to do certain tasks by The Commando. The first task was for them to pull a heavy construction vehicle from one end of the area to the other, working as a team. The next task was to move 40 tonnes of crushed rock from one pile to another 15m away. During the task, The Commando revealed that at the bottom of the rock pile was something they all wanted, but they had to get to it before 6am. They managed to reach it and opened a box to reveal a key. Upon returning to Camp Biggest Loser, the key opened a package containing letters from home.


  • Week 4 Tuesday - Brains and Brawn: As couples, one member (the Quiz Master/Brains) was to answer a series of multiple-choice questions about food, diet and exercise. The other member (the Bucket Holder/Brawn) had to hold a rope that was suspending a bucket of water in the air via a pulley. Each couple got to choose which of them would play which role. For each question answered wrong, five litres of water would be added to the couple's bucket. The winner is the last couple still holding their bucket in the air. In the end, it came down to Joe & Rick and Caitlin & Daina. When Joe & Rick's bucket contained 50 litres, it was too much for them to hold onto and as a result, Caitlin & Daina won the challenge and immunity for the week. The couples were eliminated in the following order:

    • 1st out: Chris (Brawn) & Shannon (Brains) - after 7 questions, carrying 30L

    • 2nd out: Elise (Brains) & Teneale (Brawn) - after 7 questions, carrying 25L

    • 3rd out: Wayne (Brawn) & Phoebe (Brains) - after 8 questions, carrying 25L

    • 4th out: Jarna (Brawn) & Lisa (Brains) - after 10 questions, carrying 30L

    • 5th out: David (Brains) & Phil (Brawn) - after 11 questions, carrying 40L

    • 6th out: Joe (Brawn) & Rick (Brains) - after 14 questions, carrying 50L

    • Winners: Caitlin (Brawn) & Daina (Brains) - carrying 30L




  • Week 4 Thursday - 10 km run: The contestants had been training to do a 10 km run, but didn't know exactly when it would be. On the day, Shannan and Michelle surprised the contestants by saying that the day had arrived. Whoever came first would win three phone calls, either to use themselves or give to another contestant. Unlike the 4 km run, the contestants ran this race as individuals. Due to injuries, Lisa, Shannon and David were unable to run the race. The results were as follows:

    • 1st place: Wayne (1 hour 11 mins 45 secs)

    • 2nd place: Daina (1 hour 14 mins 59 secs)

    • 3rd place: Chris (1 hour 17 mins 12 secs)

    • 4th place: Phil (1 hour 17 mins 46 secs)

    • 5th place: Joe (1 hour 23 mins 16 secs)

    • 6th place: Rick (1 hour 24 mins 35 secs)

    • 7th place: Jarna (1 hour 25 mins 17 secs)

    • 8th place: Phoebe (1 hour 30 mins 26 secs)

    • 9th place: Teneale (1 hour 38 mins 36 secs)

    • 10th place: Elise (1 hour 40-something mins)

    • 11th place: Caitlin (1 hour 55 mins 7 secs)


    As the winner, Wayne won the three phone calls. He chose to give them all away: one to Shannon, one to Lisa, and one to Phil.


  • Week 5 Tuesday - Mexican Standoff
    Mexican standoff
    A Mexican standoff is a slang term defined as a stalemate or impasse; a confrontation that neither side can foreseeably win. The term is most often used in lieu of "stalemate" when the confrontational situation is exceptionally dangerous for all parties involved.In popular culture, the Mexican...

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    In this Temptation, two couples stood over a barrel with a maraca. A plate of Mexican food was placed on the barrel. Once the 60-second timer was started, whoever grabbed the maraca first had to eat the plate of food, and so did their partner. If no-one grabbed the maraca, the couple originally at the barrel won the round without having to eat the food. The winners of the round then chose the couple to challenge next. Whichever couple won the last round would win the prize of Temptation, which was the power to choose which couple would be pitted against the other five couples for the next week. As winners of the previous week's immunity challenge (Brains and Brawn), Caitlin & Daina started as the first couple at the barrel and chose their first challengers.

    • Round 1: Caitlin & Daina challenged Chris & Shannon. Caitlin & Daina figured that Chris & Shannon may have been tempted, and if they took it they would have to continue eating for the rest of the rounds. The dish was a beef enchilada
      Enchilada
      An enchilada is a corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a chili pepper sauce. Enchiladas can be filled with a variety of ingredients, including meat, cheese, beans, potatoes, vegetables, seafood or combinations.-Etymology:...

       worth 265 Calories (1,108,760 J). No-one took the maraca. Caitlin & Daina won without eating.

    • Round 2: Caitlin & Daina challenged Jarna & Lisa. They wanted to challenge the non-Firm members first. The dish was a chicken burrito
      Burrito
      A burrito , or taco de harina, is a type of Mexican food. It consists of a wheat flour tortilla wrapped or folded around a filling. The flour tortilla is usually lightly grilled or steamed, to soften it and make it more pliable. In Mexico, refried beans or meat are sometimes the only fillings...

       worth 432 Calories (1,807,488 J). No-one took the maraca. Caitlin & Daina won without eating.

    • Round 3: Caitlin & Daina challenged David & Phil. The dish was five chilli chocolates worth 569 Calories (2,380,696 J). No-one took the maraca. Caitlin & Daina won without eating.

    • Round 4: Caitlin & Daina challenged Joe & Rick. The dish was nachos
      Nachos
      Nachos are a popular food based on nixtamalized corn, of Mexican origin associated with Tex-Mex cuisine that can be either made quickly to serve as a snack or prepared with more ingredients to make a full meal. In their simplest form, nachos are tortilla chips or totopos covered in melted cheese...

       worth 745 Calories (3,117,080 J). No-one took the maraca. Caitlin & Daina won without eating.

    • Round 5: Caitlin & Daina challenged Wayne & Phoebe. The dish was a capirotada
      Capirotada
      Capirotada is a common Mexican bread pudding that is traditionally eaten during Lent. It is generally composed of toasted French bread soaked in a mulled syrup, sugar, raisins, and walnuts. The syrup is mixed with a little bit of water or milk to make it less thick; piloncillo , cinnamon, and nutmeg...

       worth 1265 Calories (5,292,760 J). Despite being a part of the Firm alliance, Wayne surprised Caitlin & Daina by taking the maraca, forcing himself and Phoebe to eat the food on the plate. they each had a plate of capirotada to eat. Wayne finished it, but Phoebe wasn't able to finish hers, and as a result, Wayne and Phoebe didn't win the round.


    Caitlin and Daina won Temptation without eating anything and decided they would be the couple to face off against the other five couples. For the remainder of the week, it was "all vs one" where Caitlin and Daina's percentage weight loss had to be greater than the other five couples' average percentage weight loss to win the weigh-in. Caitlin & Daina chose their trainer for the week and picked Michelle, leaving the others with Shannan. Should Caitlin and Daina win the weigh-in, they will decide which of the other contestants to eliminate. Otherwise, the five couples will decide who between Caitlin or Daina will be eliminated.


  • Week 5 Thursday - Mini-Carnival: The challenge this week was one couple vs. five - Caitlin & Daina vs. the rest, due to the results of Temptation. They were playing for a 2 kg weight advantage at the next weigh-in, which would also be Caitlin & Daina vs. the rest (according to average percentage weight loss). The challenge consisted of five events in a mini-carnival format, testing their knowledge, agility, speed, strength and stamina. As the lone couple, Caitlin & Daina chose which of them would compete, and which of the other contestants they would compete against. For each event, they had to choose a competitor from a different couple. The first team to win three out of the five events would win the challenge.

    • Event 1 - Speed: Daina competed against Jarna. The event was a 100 m sprint. Daina won.

    • Event 2 - Strength: Caitlin competed against Phoebe. The event was a tug of war
      Tug of war
      Tug of war, also known as tug o' war, tug war, rope war or rope pulling, is a sport that directly pits two teams against each other in a test of strength. The term may also be used as a metaphor to describe a demonstration of brute strength by two opposing groups, such as a rivalry between two...

      . The competitors stood on platforms holding a rope between them. Each competitor had to pull the other off their platform. The event was best out of three, so the first to win two rounds would win the event. Caitlin won two rounds back-to-back by getting Phoebe off-balance and then loosening the rope, making Phoebe fall off her platform.

    • Event 3 - Agility: Daina competed against Phil. The competitors stood inside a circle with a rotating beam machine. The machine had two beams sticking out from it, one at about shoulder height and the other at shin height. The machine rotated the beams clockwise, starting slowly but increasing in speed over time. The competitors had to duck under and jump over the beams as they passed, without stepping out of the circle. A competitor would lose a round if they broke one of the beams or stepped outside of the circle. After one competitor lost three times, the other would be the winner. Phil broke one beam by stepping on it. In the second round, Daina clipped a beam without breaking it, but Phil thought Daina had broken it and so stepped out of the circle, losing the round. In the third round, Phil again stepped on a beam and broke it, so Daina won the event.

    • There was no need to run the last two events, as Caitlin & Daina had already won three events out of the five. Caitlin & Daina won the 2 kg advantage at the next weigh-in.



  • Week 6 Tuesday - Survival of the Fittest: In this challenge, the contestants had to nagivate a mud obstacle course to reach a pile of car tyres. They could then collect one or two tyres to carry back through the obstacle course and place on poles assigned to their rivals. They could then go back and continue to fetch tyres. Once a contestant's poles carried 30 tyres (10 tyres on each of 3 poles), they were eliminated from the challenge. The last competitor remaining won the challenge and the prize of immunity. Shannon and David were unable to compete due to injury. The contestants were eliminated in the following order: Chris (30 tyres), Lisa (retired due to back injury), Daina (retired due to thumb injury), Caitlin (retired due to ankle injury), Joe (30 tyres), Jarna (30 tyres), Phoebe (30 tyres), Rick (30 tyres). After 4 hours, Phil was the last contestant remaining and won immunity.


  • Week 6 Thursday - Everyone Has Their Price: The contestants were given a Temptation to leave the game (including forfeiting participation in the second-chance marathon) for a certain amount of money (to be taken out of the amount set aside for the winner of the competition). The money was offered to each contestant one after the other, in increasing order of the contestants' total percentage of weigh-loss at that time since the beginning of the game. Jarna (who had the lowest total percentage of weight-loss) was offered $1,000, which she declined. The money was increased to $5,000 and offered to Shannon, which he also declined. The money was then offered to Phoebe and again increased, this time to $10,000; she also declined. The money was then offered to Chris and increased to $15,000. He accepted the money stating he can now get his life back on track after money problems due to him losing his job. Chris now has no way of returning to the game, as he will not be allowed to compete in the marathon.


  • Week 7 Tuesday - Wheel of Temptation: Temptation consisted of several rounds of spinning one of three wheels to win a prize. The most important prize on the wheels was immunity, and along with immunity the winner would receive power to pair off the other eight contestants to go head-to-head for the rest of the week. This would culminate at the weigh-in, where the contestant from each pair with the lower percentage weight loss would be below the yellow line (so there would be four contestants below the yellow line). Apart from immunity, there were other prizes on the wheels worth a total of $50,000. To obtain a spin of a wheel, the contestant would have to eat a chocolate item, with the number of calories getting greater as chances of winning increased. The order of contestants being offered a spin was determined by numbered discs the contestants were standing on.


    • 1st wheel: There was a 1 in 33 chance of winning immunity, and a 10 in 33 chance of winning another prize (10 prizes with a combined value of over $5,000). The admission fee for a spin of this wheel was to eat a small chocolate worth 77 Calories (322,168 J).

      1. Shannon: Declined to play.

      2. Joe: Played. Won nothing.

      3. Jarna: Played. Won nothing.

      4. Phil: Played. Won nothing.

      5. Phoebe: Declined to play.

      6. Rick: Played. Won nothing.

      7. Caitlin: Played. Won nothing.

      8. Lisa: Declined to play.

      9. David: Played. Won an Avanti dumbbell package worth $199.




    • 2nd wheel: There was a 1 in 16 chance of winning immunity, and a 7 in 16 chance of winning another prize ( prizes with a combined value of over $30,000). The admission fee for a spin of this wheel was to eat five profiteroles worth 500 Calories (2,092,000 J).

      1. Shannon: Declined to play.

      2. Joe: Declined to play.

      3. Jarna: Declined to play.

      4. Phil: Played. Won nothing.

      5. Phoebe: Declined to play.

      6. Rick: Played. Won nothing.

      7. Caitlin: Declined to play.

      8. Lisa: Declined to play.

      9. David: Played. Won a 3-night adventure package for two people with flights and accommodation to Queenstown, New Zealand
        Queenstown, New Zealand
        Queenstown is a resort town in Otago in the south-west of New Zealand's South Island. It is built around an inlet called Queenstown Bay on Lake Wakatipu, a long thin Z-shaped lake formed by glacial processes, and has spectacular views of nearby mountains....

        .




    • 3rd wheel: There was a 1 in 4 chance of winning immunity, and a 1 in 2 chance of winning another prize (the two prizes were an 8-day tour of China
      People's Republic of China
      China , officially the People's Republic of China , is the most populous country in the world, with over 1.3 billion citizens. Located in East Asia, the country covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometres...

       for two people including airfares worth over $7,000 and two VIP tickets to the Australian Formula 1 Grand Prix including flights and accommodation worth $8,000). The admission fee for a spin of this wheel was to eat a chocolate mousse worth 1000 Calories (4,184,000 J).

      1. Shannon: Declined to play.

      2. Joe: Declined to play.

      3. Jarna: Declined to play.

      4. Phil: Played. Won the tour of China.

      5. Phoebe: Declined to play.

      6. Rick: Played. Won nothing.

      7. Caitlin: Declined to play.

      8. Lisa: Declined to play.

      9. David: Played. Won nothing.




    • Final round: Since immunity had not been won in the first three rounds, contestants were offered another spin on the third wheel at the cost of eating another chocolate mousse (1000 Calories or 4,184,000 J). As the China tour prize had been won, its slot was replaced by a free spin. This time, the order of offers was determined by Hayley pulling names out of a bag.

      1. Shannon: Declined to play.

      2. David: Played. Won immunity.




    As the winner of immunity, David paired off the other contestants to go head-to-head at the next weigh-in: Lisa and Jarna, Shannon and Phoebe, Joe and Phil, Caitlin and Rick.


  • Week 7 Thursday - Head to Head: The contestants were taken to Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre
    State Sports Centre
    The State Sports Centre is a multi-use indoor arena in Sydney, Australia. It hosted the table tennis and taekwondo events for the 2000 Summer Olympics....

     for this week's challenge. Following on from the week's theme of pitting pairs of contestants against each other in a head-to-head battle, the challenge involved the head-to-head pairs competing in exercise activities. The four losers of the activity challenges would be denied access to the gym, equipment and trainers for the rest of the week until the weigh-in. As the holder of immunity, David did not have to compete.

    1. Shannon vs. Phoebe (10-minute gym cardio): Whoever did the most reps in 10 minutes won the challenge. Shannon did 656 reps, defeating Phoebe who did 589 reps.

    2. Rick vs. Caitlin (spin bikes): Whoever clocked the higher number of kilometres in 10 minutes won the challenge. Rick clocked 8.6 km, defeating Caitlin at 7.4 km.

    3. Phil vs. Joe (treadmills): The contestants ran on the treadmills, starting at 5 km/h and increasing their speed by 1 km/h at every minute mark. Whoever lasted the longest won the challenge. Joe forfeited when they were running at 14 km/h (after the 9-minute mark), making Phil the winner.

    4. Lisa vs. Jarna (rowing machines): The contestant that rowed 2.5 km first won. Lisa defeated Jarna.


    As a result, Phoebe, Caitlin, Joe and Jarna lost access to the gym, equipment and trainers for Last-Chance Training.


  • Week 8 Tuesday - Balance and Concentration: In this challenge, the contestants all stood on a long platform made up of seven poles positioned in the middle of a swimming pool. Poles were stripped away from the platform one after the other at random times, making the platform narrower and narrower as time went on. Whichever contestant was the last one still standing on the platform would win immunity. Joe and Rick tried to unsettle the other contestants by wobbling the platform, and there was trash talking between the contestants trying to get each other to lose balance. At 20 minutes in and after three of the seven poles had fallen, Phil lost his balance due to Rick's wobbling and fell off. Shortly afterwards, Lisa lost her balance too. She grabbed Rick to try to stabilise herself but Rick fell and grabbed Lisa to take her with him. At 42 minutes in, another pole fell, the remaining contestants tried to shake each other off, and David fell. At 1 hour 33 minutes in, Shannon lost his balance and fell off. This sent a shockwave through the platform, causing Caitlin to lose her balance and fall off. Caitlin's fall in turn made Joe lose his balance and fall, leaving Phoebe as the last one standing and the winner of immunity.


  • Week 8 Wednesday - Half-Marathon: This challenge was aired on a Wednesday instead of a Thursday. The day of the 21 km half-marathon arrived, and the contestants were taken to a national park for the race. Hayley said that the winner of the race would be presented with a unique opportunity, but did not say what it was. David was unable to run the race at all due to medical conditions. Shannon was only able to run 200m, Lisa was only able to go for half an hour, and Rick was only able to run 7 km and then walk the rest of the way. The results were as follows:

    • 1st place: Phil (2 hours 24 mins 18 secs)

    • 2nd place: Joe (2 hours 35 mins 20 secs)

    • 3rd place: Rick (2 hours 56 mins 56 secs)

    • 4th place: Phoebe (3 hour 15 mins 42 secs)

    • 5th place: Caitlin (4 hour 16 mins 4 secs)


    Lisa was able to cover close to 3 km in the half an hour she was able to race. As the winner, Phil was to be presented with a unique opportunity. It was to be a challenge of sorts, but before he was told what the opportunity was, Phil had to choose another contestant to confront the challenge with him. Phil chose to take Joe with him. It was then revealed that the two of them would be taken by The Commando to train for the next five weeks in a secret location. Whichever of the two of them had lost the higher total percentage weight loss since week 1 would return to the competition as one of the final 4. The following episode (Thursday) focused on Phil and Joe's first day of training with The Commando in the Northern Territory
    Northern Territory
    The Northern Territory is a federal territory of Australia, occupying much of the centre of the mainland continent, as well as the central northern regions...

    .


  • Week 9 Tuesday: There was no challenge on this day as the episode instead focused on the contestants receiving total body makeovers from Joh Bailey
    Joh Bailey
    Joh Bailey is a leading Australian hair stylist based in Sydney. His career has spanned 20 years and he has had considerable success, with high-profile clientele and a chain of self-branded salons.- Achievements :...

    .


  • Week 9 Thursday - Food Heaven: In this week's Temptation, the contestants each had a turn in a room filled with all kinds of different foods, each labelled with the number of calories in them. Each contestant could eat as much food as they wanted, and did not know how much the other contestants ate. Whichever contestant ate the highest number of calories would win immunity, or if none of the contestants ate, immunity would remain with Phoebe, the holder of immunity from the previous week. The contestants went into the room in the following order:

    1. Phoebe: Ate chocolates (98 Cal or 410,032 J), lollies (70 Cal or 292,880 J), strawberries and cream (106 Cal or 443,504 J), and more chocolates (98 Cal or 410,032 J), for a total of 372 Calories (1,556,448 J).

    2. David: Did not eat anything.

    3. Lisa: Did not eat anything.

    4. Rick: Ate a sausage roll (517 Cal or 2,163,128 J), hot chips (392 Cal or 1,640,128 J), a hamburger (545 Cal or 2,280,280 J), tomato sauce (14 Cal or 58,576 J), cola (129 Cal or 539,736 J), a doughnut (305 Cal or 1,276,120 J), a lamington (244 Cal or 1,020,896 J), a creaming soda (100 Cal or 418,400 J), and another hamburger (545 Cal or 2,280,280 J), for a total of 2791 Calories (11,677,544 J).

    5. Shannon: Did not eat anything.


    Rick won immunity, having consumed 2791 Calories (11,677,544 J).


  • Week 10 Tuesday - Abseiling: For their first challenge in New Zealand, the contestants had to abseil down Kitekite Falls
    Kitekite Falls
    Kitekite Falls is a scenic 3-tiered waterfall near Auckland, New Zealand. The falls drop a total of . From the lookout on Kitekite track the falls appear even higher because there is white water running over rocks into a small pool from the upper swimming hole, then falling down into a large pool,...

    , drops of 18, 4 and 48 metres (totalling 70 metres). They were led by Shannan and Michelle and encouraged to leave their old selves at the top of the falls and embrace their new life at the bottom of the falls.


  • Week 10 Wednesday - Personal Challenge: The contestants were in New Zealand, and there was an extra challenge for the contestants this week. Aboard the R. Tucker Thompson in the Bay of Islands
    Bay of Islands
    The Bay of Islands is an area in the Northland Region of the North Island of New Zealand. Located 60 km north-west of Whangarei, it is close to the northern tip of the country....

    , each contestant was set a personal challenge by Shannan and Michelle to face their deepest fears. Michelle challenged Phoebe and Lisa to climb to the top of the rigging, then climb halfway down and jump over the side of the ship. Shannan challenged David and Shannon to swim underneath the ship from one side to the other.


  • Week 10 Thursday - Treasure Hunt: The contestants were set another challenge by Shannan and Michelle. At the end of the challenge was a treasure that they had 30 minutes to find in order to receive it. Starting on a beach, each contestant swam out to a kayak, dove down to unclip it from its anchor, and then climbed in and paddled 400m to the beach on the other side of the water. There they found a tiki
    Tiki
    Tiki refers to large wood and stone carvings of humanoid forms in Central Eastern Polynesian cultures of the Pacific Ocean. The term is also used in Māori mythology where Tiki is the first man, created by either Tūmatauenga or Tāne. He found the first woman, Marikoriko, in a pond – she seduced him...

     with their name on it, indicating the location at which they were to dig to find their treasure. David found his treasure chest first after 15 minutes, then Lisa found hers after 19 minutes, Phoebe found hers after 24 minutes and Shannon found his after 27 minutes. The treasure chests contained items from home for each of the contestants. David's chest contained his karate
    Karate
    is a martial art developed in the Ryukyu Islands in what is now Okinawa, Japan. It was developed from indigenous fighting methods called and Chinese kenpō. Karate is a striking art using punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes, and open-handed techniques such as knife-hands. Grappling, locks,...

     black belt
    Black belt (martial arts)
    In martial arts, the black belt is a way to describe a graduate of a field where a practitioner's level is often marked by the color of the belt. The black belt is commonly the highest belt color used and denotes a degree of competence. It is often associated with a teaching grade though...

     (with extension), a charm from his wife's charm bracelet that he gave to her, a card from his two children, and some family photos. Lisa's chest contained a card from her daughter Chelsea, and a shirt belonging to her husband Campbell. Phoebe's chest contained some photos, and a letter from her mum. Shannon's chest contained a gold chain that he used to wear but stopped wearing because it didn't fit his neck, his old football jersey that he hadn't worn since he was 17, and a letter from his fiancée Sarah.


  • Week 11 Wednesday - Flag Raising: This challenge was aired on a Wednesday instead of a Tuesday, as the Tuesday episode instead focused on the contestants viewing a video of Phil and Joe training with The Commando in the Northern Territory. The prize in this challenge was immunity, but David was ineligible to compete as he had gained weight at the previous weigh-in. In this challenge, each contestant had to retrieve a winch
    Winch
    A winch is a mechanical device that is used to pull in or let out or otherwise adjust the "tension" of a rope or wire rope . In its simplest form it consists of a spool and attached hand crank. In larger forms, winches stand at the heart of machines as diverse as tow trucks, steam shovels and...

     handle from a flag pole, and then use it to raise the flag poles belonging to their opponents. Each contestant had 5 flag poles, and if all 5 of their flags were raised, they were out of the challenge. The last contestant remaining would win immunity. Flags were raised in the following order:

    1. Shannon raised Lisa's 1st flag.

    2. Phoebe raised Shannon's 1st flag.

    3. Lisa raised Shannon's 2nd flag.

    4. Phoebe raised Shannon's 3rd flag.

    5. Shannon raised Lisa's 2nd flag.

    6. Lisa raised Phoebe's 1st flag.

    7. Shannon raised Lisa's 3rd flag.

    8. Phoebe raised Lisa's 4th flag.

    9. Shannon raised Phoebe's 2nd flag.

    10. Lisa raised Phoebe's 3rd flag.

    11. Phoebe raised Shannon's 4th flag.

    12. Shannon raised Phoebe's 4th flag.

    13. Lisa raised Phoebe's 5th flag. (Phoebe was eliminated while raising Lisa's 5th flag.)

    14. Shannon raised Lisa's 5th flag (partially raised by Phoebe). (Lisa was eliminated while raising Shannon's 5th flag.)


    Shannon won immunity with 4 flags raised.


  • Week 11 Thursday - Rochelle Gilmore
    Rochelle Gilmore
    Rochelle Gilmore is an Australian racing cyclist currently living in Italy. Gilmore currently rides for the Italian cycling team Menikini Selle Italia Gysko....

    's Spin Bike Challenge:
    In a special training session with cyclist Rochelle Gilmore, the contestants were challenged on their spin bikes. Each spin bike was hooked up to a car's headlights, with the headlights being turned on when the contestant cycled above a settable RPM
    Revolutions per minute
    Revolutions per minute is a measure of the frequency of a rotation. It annotates the number of full rotations completed in one minute around a fixed axis...

     level. At the end of the spin training session, Rochelle set a challenge for the contestants to maintain 130 rpm for 4 minutes. All four contestants hit 130 rpm. Lisa dropped out first, followed by Shannon. Phoebe and David were still going after 3 minutes, at which point Shannan raised the bar to 140 rpm for the last minute, which both Phoebe and David met. With 30 seconds remaining, Shannan raised the bar again to 150 rpm. David was able to reach 150 rpm, but Phoebe was not. David was able to last the set time and won the challenge. There was no prize for the challenge.


  • Week 12 Wednesday - Northern Territory Marathon: Tuesday's episode focused on the eliminated contestants returning to Camp Biggest Loser in preparation for the marathon. In the Wednesday episode, Phil and Joe undertook their own 42 km marathon in the Northern Territory, starting at 2am. For each of them that finished the race, $10,000 was donated by Vodafone
    Vodafone
    Vodafone Group Plc is a global telecommunications company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the world's largest mobile telecommunications company measured by revenues and the world's second-largest measured by subscribers , with around 341 million proportionate subscribers as of...

     Foundation to Red Dust Role Models. Phil finished first in 5 hours and 6 minutes. Joe finished in 6 hours and 17 minutes. As both of them made the distance, $20,000 was donated to Red Dust Role Models.


  • Week 12 Wednesday-Thursday - Eliminated Contestants' Marathon: All the eliminated contestants (except for Geoff and Chris) took part in the 42 km marathon, having trained for it for the past 11 weeks. Lisa and David were unable to participate due to injuries, but Shannon was allowed to walk 10 km. The first male and first female eliminated contestants to finish the race would return to the competition. The results were as follows:

    • 1st place: Wayne (1st male, 5 hours 20 mins 35 secs)

    • 2nd place: Daina (1st female, 5 hours 28 mins 31 secs)

    • 3rd place: Teneale (2nd female, 5 hours 56 mins 2 secs)

    • Equal 4th place: Jarna (3rd female, 6 hours 5 mins 11 secs)

    • Equal 4th place: Rick (2nd male, 6 hours 5 mins 11 secs)

    • 6th place: Phoebe (4th female, 6 hours 43 mins 19 secs)

    • 7th place: Elise (5th female, 7 hours 5 mins 4 secs)

    • Equal 8th place: Jenni (6th female, 7 hours 7 mins 13 secs)

    • Equal 8th place: Allan (3rd male, 7 hours 7 mins 13 secs)

    • 10th place: Caitlin (7th female, 8 hours 4 mins 50 secs)

    • Did not finish: Romi (retired after 23 km)


    Shannon completed the 10 km he was allowed to walk. Wayne and Daina received black T-shirts and returned to the competition.


  • Week 13 Monday - Filling Cars with Apples: Instead of having a special guest trainer following Elimination, the contestants were set a challenge by Shannan and Michelle as a training session. The contestants were taken to Barangaroo
    Barangaroo, New South Wales
    Barangaroo is an inner-city area of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the north-western edge of the Sydney central business district and the southern end of the Sydney Harbour Bridge...

    , where they each had to carry a total of 3 cubic metres of apples using a wheelbarrow, buckets or sandbags and fill a small car with the apples. Lisa was not allowed to carry heavy loads, so her car was moved closer to the apples than the other contestants', and Shannon was not allowed to run. Wayne and Shannon took the lead at first. Shannon overtook Wayne but Lisa caught up to them. Lisa and Shannon took the lead, and Lisa ended up finishing first.


  • Week 13 Tuesday - Super Challenge: The contestants were taken to Katoomba
    Katoomba, New South Wales
    Katoomba is the chief town of the City of Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia and the administrative headquarters of Blue Mountains City Council. It is on the Great Western Highway 110 kilometres west of Sydney and 39 kilometres south-east of Lithgow. Katoomba railway station is on the...

     for a super challenge. The winner of the super challenge would win the power to move one of the bracelets, potentially to themselves or away from themselves. In addition, the winner would win 5 nights for two at The Golden Door retreat in the Hunter Valley and $5,000 cash. The challenge consisted of two parts. In the first part, the four contestants were split up into two teams (allocated randomly by drawing coloured stones from a bag). Lisa and Shannon drew blue stones, so they were a team, and Daina and Wayne drew red stones, so they were the other team. For the first part of the challenge, one member from each team had to climb down a ladder hanging from the Scenic World
    Katoomba Scenic World
    Katoomba Scenic World is a popular privately owned tourist attraction located at the southern end of the town of Katoomba in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia, about 100 kilometers west of Sydney. Scenic World is home to a number of attractions, of which the most famous is the Katoomba...

     Skyway, a cable car suspended 1000 feet (304.8 m) above the ground, and retrieve a flag at the bottom of the ladder. The other team member had to support their teammate by rope from the cable car. The team that retrieved their flag first won the first part of the challenge and the chance to compete against each other in the second part of the challenge. Shannon was chosen to climb down the ladder as Lisa was unable to do so due to her foot injury, and Daina chose to climb down as Wayne had a fear of heights. Daina retrieved her flag first, so she and Wayne competed in the second part of the challenge. For the second part of the challenge, the contestants were taken to a table with 8 different foods: a tin of baked beans, 1 large hamburger bun, 50g of potato crisps, 1 Mars bar
    Mars Bar
    Mars is a chocolate bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated. It was first manufactured in Slough, Berkshire in the United Kingdom in 1932 as a sweeter version of the US Milky Way bar which Mars, Inc. produced...

    , 250 mL of full fat milk, small fries, a can of Coca-Cola
    Coca-Cola
    Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines in more than 200 countries. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke...

    , and a slice of cheese. In the best of three rounds, each contestant (Wayne and Daina) had to choose a different food, and whoever chose the food with the lower number of calories won the round. Wayne and Daina took turns being first to choose a food in a round. To choose who would choose first in the first round, they drew stones from a bag. Daina drew a stone without an X on it, so Wayne was allowed first choice in the first round.

    • 1st round: Wayne went first and chose the slice of cheese (84 calories). Daina chose the tin of baked beans (112 calories). Wayne won the round.

    • 2nd round: Daina went first and chose the potato crisps (255 calories). Wayne chose the milk (158 calories). Wayne won the round.


    Wayne had won two rounds, so there was no need for a third round. Wayne won the super challenge, including the prizes of the holiday, the cash, and the power to move one of the bracelets. He chose to leave Lisa with her Double bracelet, and instead relieve Daina of the Nothing bracelet (giving it to Shannon) as reward for winning the first part of the challenge.


  • Week 13 Wednesday - Hanging In There: In the Northern Territory, The Commando set a challenge for Phil and Joe to hold onto vines of a banyan
    Banyan
    A banyan is a fig that starts its life as an epiphyte when its seeds germinate in the cracks and crevices on a host tree...

     tree with their legs in an L-shaped sitting position, facing each other, until one of them dropped. It was a face-off between the two as they would soon be competing against each other for a spot back at Camp Biggest Loser. Phil dropped first, so Joe won the challenge.


  • Week 13 Thursday - Whitewater Rafting Team Challenge: The contestants were taken to the Penrith Whitewater
    Penrith Whitewater Stadium
    The Penrith Whitewater Stadium is located near Sydney, Australia. It is an artificial whitewater sporting facility which hosted the canoe/kayak slalom events at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The facility is part of the Penrith Lakes Scheme, which is converting open-pit sand and gravel mines...

     rafting
    Rafting
    Rafting or white water rafting is a challenging recreational outdoor activity using an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other bodies of water. This is usually done on white water or different degrees of rough water, in order to thrill and excite the raft passengers. The development of this...

     centre, where they took on the Olympic-grade course in two rafts. Lisa was unable to participate due to her injuries. There was a girls' raft (Daina, Michelle, and two female instructors) and a boys' raft (Shannon, Wayne, Shannan and a male instructor). After a couple of practice runs, the two rafts raced. Although the boys took the lead early, they hit a rock and spun around, allowing the girls to overtake them and win the race.


  • Week 13 Thursday - Whitewater Rafting Solo Challenge: After racing in team rafts, the three contestants took to the course individually in kayaks, with one instructor each to guide them. Shannon took the lead early but was thrown into a wall and capsized. Wayne overtook him but then Daina overtook Wayne. Daina won the race.


Week Day Title Challenge or Temptation Prize Winner(s) Calories consumed
1 Tuesday Last 4 km of the marathon Challenge N/A Joe & Rick N/A
1 Thursday Housewarming Gift Challenge Power to allocate the Double and Nothing bracelets Allan & Romi N/A
2 Tuesday Beachside Challenge Challenge Immunity Joe & Rick N/A
2 Thursday Public Speaking Challenge N/A N/A N/A
3 Tuesday Secret Service Temptation Immunity Caitlin & Daina 4112 cal (Daina), 0 cal (Caitlin)
3 Thursday Commando Challenge Challenge Letters from home All contestants N/A
4 Tuesday Brains and Brawn Challenge Immunity Caitlin & Daina N/A
4 Thursday 10 km Run Challenge 3 phone calls Wayne N/A
5 Tuesday Mexican Standoff Temptation Power to choose the couple pitted against the other five couples for the week Caitlin & Daina 0 cal
5 Thursday Mini-Carnival Challenge 2 kg advantage at the next weigh-in Caitlin & Daina N/A
6 Tuesday Survival of the Fittest Challenge Immunity Phil N/A
6 Thursday Everyone Has Their Price Temptation Money, but at the cost of leaving the game without chance of return Chris ($15,000) N/A
7 Tuesday Wheel of Temptation Temptation Immunity and power to pair off the other contestants to go head-to-head, plus other prizes worth a total of $50,000 David (Immunity and the power, Queenstown adventure package, dumbbell package) 2577 cal
Phil (China tour) 1577 cal
7 Thursday Head to Head Challenge Continued access to gym, equipment and trainers Shannon N/A
Rick
Phil
Lisa
8 Tuesday Balance and Concentration Challenge Immunity Phoebe N/A
8 Wednesday Half-Marathon Challenge Training with the Commando Phil N/A
9 Thursday Food Heaven Temptation Immunity Rick 2791 cal
10 Tuesday Abseiling Challenge N/A N/A N/A
10 Wednesday Personal Challenge Challenge N/A N/A N/A
10 Thursday Treasure Hunt Challenge Items from home David N/A
Lisa
Phoebe
Shannon
11 Wednesday Flag Raising Challenge Immunity Shannon N/A
11 Thursday Rochelle Gilmore's Spin Bike Challenge Challenge N/A David N/A
12 Wednesday Northern Territory Marathon Challenge $10,000 donated to Red Dust Role Models by Vodafone Foundation for each contestant finishing the race Phil (1st), Joe (2nd) N/A
12 Wednesday-Thursday Eliminated Contestants' Marathon Challenge Returning to the competition Wayne (1st male), Daina (1st female) N/A
13 Monday Filling Cars with Apples Challenge N/A Lisa N/A
13 Tuesday Super Challenge Challenge Power to move one of the bracelets, 5 nights for two at The Golden Door retreat in the Hunter Valley, and $5,000 cash Wayne N/A
13 Wednesday Hanging In There Challenge N/A Joe N/A
13 Thursday Whitewater Rafting Team Challenge Challenge N/A Daina N/A
13 Thursday Whitewater Rafting Solo Challenge Challenge N/A Daina N/A

Family Reveal

The week's biggest loser is rewarded with a visit from their family and an opportunity to spend the day with them. If a contestant has already been the week's biggest loser and received a family visit, that contestant has the choice of selecting another contestant to receive a family visit instead.
  • Week 1: There was no Family Reveal this week.
  • Week 2: Although David was the biggest loser in the previous week, no Family Reveal was aired (possibly due to heavy re-editing of the first two weeks' episodes).
  • Week 3: Rick was the biggest loser in the previous week, and was rewarded with a visit from his girlfriend Melissa, who revealed to everyone (Rick already knew) that they were having a baby.
  • Week 4: Wayne was the biggest loser in the previous week, and was rewarded with a visit from his wife Carolyn, daughter Sienna, and sons Nick and Ben.
  • Week 5: Wayne was the biggest loser again for the previous week, and gave his reward away to Phil, who received a visit from his daughter Memphis, son Maverick, and wife Karen.
  • Week 6: Phil was the biggest loser in the previous week, but as he had already received a visit from his family, he gave it away to Joe, who received a visit from his girlfriend Lucy. However, Phil also received a reward: a visit from Hazem El Masri
    Hazem El Masri
    Hazem El Masri is a Lebanese-Australian retired professional rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. An Australia and Lebanon international, and New South Wales State of Origin representative winger, he played his entire club football career with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs with...

     of the Bulldogs NRL
    National Rugby League
    The National Rugby League is the top league of professional rugby league football clubs in Australasia. The NRL's main competition, called the Telstra Premiership , is contested by sixteen teams, fifteen of which are based in Australia with one based in New Zealand...

     team, Phil's favourite team.
  • Week 7: Phil was the biggest loser again for the previous week, and gave his reward away to Lisa, who received a visit from her daughters Chelsea and Tegan, and husband Campbell.
  • Week 8: Lisa was the biggest loser in the previous week, but there was no Family Reveal as the Wednesday episode instead focused on the 21 km half-marathon (see Challenges section for details).
  • Week 9: David was the biggest loser in the previous week. There was no Family Reveal, but all the contestants received a visit from a family member in the Wednesday episode after their total body makeovers.
  • Week 10: David was the biggest loser in the previous week, but there was no Family Reveal as the Wednesday episode instead focused on the contestants undergoing personal challenges in New Zealand. See Challenges section for details.
  • Week 11: Lisa was the biggest loser in the previous week, but there was no Family Reveal as the Wednesday episode instead focused on a challenge. See Challenges section for details.
  • Week 12: David was the biggest loser in the previous week. There was no Family Reveal as the Wednesday episode instead focused on the 42 km full marathon (see Challenges section for details), but Shannon received a visit from his fiancée Sarah after walking the 10 km he was allowed, and Wayne received a visit from his original teammate Geoff. Furthermore, in the Thursday episode, which showed the conclusion of the marathon, the competing contestants were cheered on by their families at the half-way mark and at the finish line.
  • Week 13: Wayne was the biggest loser in the previous week, but there was no Family Reveal as the Wednesday episode instead focused on the contestants trying on their dream outfits.

Masterclass

A new feature for this season of The Biggest Loser, Masterclass is a time for the contestants to step away from the competition and focus on learning skills and knowledge to improve their lives even after they leave Camp Biggest Loser. The episode contains a segment by Shannan and Michelle on an aspect of physical training, a talk by Dr Norman Swan about health issues, a cooking demonstration by Janella Purcell, and a visit from a special guest. There is also a challenge, separate to the main game, in which the contestants can apply what they've learnt during Masterclass. A Masterclass Champion's Shield trophy records the contestants that won the Masterclass challenge each week.
  • Week 1: No Masterclass aired this week.
  • Week 2: No Masterclass aired this week.
  • Week 3: Shannan and Michelle each demonstrated their top 3 stretches. Dr Swan discussed diets, indicating that it's important to think about the total package of your meal, and Mediterranean people have the best diet. Janella made Mediterranean dishes: chicken & chick pea salad, and fish & grilled vegetables. Sharif, a finalist from the previous year's The Biggest Loser competition, was the special guest, sharing his story and giving some advice to the contestants. The challenge was to burn as many calories as possible in ten minutes. Shannan and Michelle gave some tips on improving workouts on treadmills and rowing machines by using timed and distance intervals.
  • Week 4: Shannan and Michelle demonstrated some core exercises to minimise back injuries. Dr Swan discussed heart disease and risk factors. Janella made a beef curry and salmon patties, as alternatives to frozen meals and fast food. The special guest was Alison Braun, the runner-up in season 3
    The Biggest Loser Australia (Season 3)
    The Biggest Loser Australia is the third season of the Australian version of the original NBC American reality television series The Biggest Loser. The third season premiered on the Ten Network on 3 February 2008, and was screened for 6 nights a week over 12 weeks...

     of The Biggest Loser, who shared her experiences before, during and after her time on The Biggest Loser. The challenge was to make healthy alternatives to popular takeaway meals.
  • Week 5: Shannan and Michelle demonstrated some more core-strengthening exercises, focusing on the back. Janella made healthy alternatives to quick meals on the go: a chicken & pumpkin salad mountain bread wrap (as an alternative to a ham & cheese toastie), and a baby quiche (as an alternative to a king-sized meat pie). The special guest was mountaineer
    Mountaineering
    Mountaineering or mountain climbing is the sport, hobby or profession of hiking, skiing, and climbing mountains. While mountaineering began as attempts to reach the highest point of unclimbed mountains it has branched into specialisations that address different aspects of the mountain and consists...

     Lincoln Hall
    Lincoln Hall (climber)
    Lincoln Hall is a veteran Australian mountain climber and author. Hall is the author of White Limbo, the story of the first Australian team to climb Mount Everest. While others in the team made it to the top, Hall was forced to turn back close to the summit due to illness...

    , who told the story of his ascent to the summit of Mount Everest
    Mount Everest
    Mount Everest is the world's highest mountain, with a peak at above sea level. It is located in the Mahalangur section of the Himalayas. The international boundary runs across the precise summit point...

     and surviving the night near the summit after being left for dead. Dr Swan and health psychologist Dr Lenny Vartanian of the University of New South Wales
    University of New South Wales
    The University of New South Wales , is a research-focused university based in Kensington, a suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia...

     talked to the contestants about the psychology behind eating. The challenge this week was to create a training circuit from items that can be found around the house. After designing their exercises, the couples demonstrated them to Shannan and Michelle, and then they all ran through the entire circuit, spending one minute at each exercise.
  • Week 6: Shannan and Michelle showed the contestants some games and activities they can do with friends and family to keep fit and be positive role models: basketball
    Basketball
    Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...

    , bike riding
    Cycling
    Cycling, also called bicycling or biking, is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, or for sport. Persons engaged in cycling are cyclists or bicyclists...

     and rollerblading. Dr Swan talked about carbohydrate
    Carbohydrate
    A carbohydrate is an organic compound with the empirical formula ; that is, consists only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, with a hydrogen:oxygen atom ratio of 2:1 . However, there are exceptions to this. One common example would be deoxyribose, a component of DNA, which has the empirical...

    s. Janella showed the difference between good and bad carbohydrates. She made some meals with good carbohydrates: a wholemeal pasta with chicken & vegetables, brown fried rice, and couscous
    Couscous
    Couscous is a Berber dish of semolina traditionally served with a meat or vegetable stew spooned over it. Couscous is a staple food throughout Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.-Etymology:...

     with lentil
    Lentil
    The lentil is an edible pulse. It is a bushy annual plant of the legume family, grown for its lens-shaped seeds...

    s. The special guest was paralympian
    Paralympian
    A Paralympian is an athlete who has participated in the Paralympic Games.A Paralympic athlete has a physical disability. The disability can be amputation, spinal cord injuries, visual impairment or cerebral palsy. An exception is the sighted guides for athletes with a visual impairment...

     Kurt Fearnley
    Kurt Fearnley
    Kurt Fearnley OAM is an Australian wheelchair racer, who competes at the Olympic level. At the 2004 Olympic Games, he finished 5th in the demonstration sport of Men's 1500m wheelchair...

    , who shared the story of how he crawled the Kokoda Track
    Kokoda Track
    The Kokoda Trail or Track is a single-file foot thoroughfare that runs overland — in a straight line — through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea...

    . For their challenge, the contestants had to cook healthy breakfasts for a peloton
    Peloton
    The peloton , field, bunch or pack is the large main group of riders in a road bicycle race. Riders in a group save energy by riding close near other riders...

     of cyclists.
  • Week 7: Shannan demonstrated some chest exercises: bench press
    Bench press
    The bench press is an exercise of the upper body. For bodybuilding purposes, it is used to stimulate the pectorals, deltoids, and triceps. While on his or her back, the person performing the bench press lowers a weight to the level of the chest, then pushes it back up until the arm is straight...

     (a compound exercise), chest fly
    Fly (exercise)
    A fly is a strength training exercise in which the hand and arm move through an arc while the elbow is kept at a constant angle. Flyes are used to work the muscles of the upper body...

     (an isolation exercise) and push ups (a total body exercise). Dr Swan discussed sleep disorders and sleep hygiene. Janella made a healthy Australian barbecue: spicy prawn skewers with asparagus salad, baby snapper with green bean salad, and kangaroo wholemeal burgers. The special guest was swimming coach Laurie Lawrence
    Laurie Lawrence
    Laurie Joseph Lawrence , is an Australian swimming coach. He was also an Australia national rugby union team member in 1964.-Early life:...

    . For their challenge, the contestants had to design training programs to work around injuries.
  • Week 8: Michelle demonstrated some fun activities to do with friends and family to stay fit in regular life: skipping, frisbee-throwing, and walking & playing with your dog. Dr Swan and Professor Bob Montgomery, president of the Australian Psychological Society
    Australian Psychological Society
    The Australian Psychological Society is a professional association established to represent psychologists in Australia. The APS has more than 18,500 members, making it the largest professional body representing psychologists in Australia...

    , talked about goals and motivation. Janella made some meals for a whole day: orange couscous
    Couscous
    Couscous is a Berber dish of semolina traditionally served with a meat or vegetable stew spooned over it. Couscous is a staple food throughout Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.-Etymology:...

     with apricots, sultanas and yoghurt for breakfast; a Mediterranean salmon and chickpea
    Chickpea
    The chickpea is a legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae...

     sandwich for lunch; and a pork stir-fry
    Stir frying
    Stir frying is an umbrella term used to describe two Chinese cooking techniques for preparing food in a wok: chǎo and bào . The term stir-fry was introduced into the English language by Buwei Yang Chao, in her book How to Cook and Eat in Chinese, to describe the chǎo technique...

     with quinoa
    Quinoa
    Quinoa , a species of goosefoot , is a grain-like crop grown primarily for its edible seeds. It is a pseudocereal rather than a true cereal, or grain, as it is not a member of the grass family...

     for dinner. The special guest was Sean Holbrook, a contestant from season 3
    The Biggest Loser Australia (Season 3)
    The Biggest Loser Australia is the third season of the Australian version of the original NBC American reality television series The Biggest Loser. The third season premiered on the Ten Network on 3 February 2008, and was screened for 6 nights a week over 12 weeks...

     of The Biggest Loser, who shared how much his life had changed after losing weight on The Biggest Loser and afterwards, in particular being cured of type 2 diabetes
    Diabetes mellitus type 2
    Diabetes mellitus type 2formerly non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or adult-onset diabetesis a metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood glucose in the context of insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency. Diabetes is often initially managed by increasing exercise and...

    . For their challenge, the contestants had to cook healthy lunches for a gym class.
  • Week 9: Shannon and Michelle demonstrated some weight-training programs: chest press, lateral pulldown
    Pulldown exercise
    The pulldown exercise or the cable lat pulldown is a strength training exercise designed to develop the latissimus dorsi muscle. It performs the functions of downward rotation and depression of the scapulae combined with adduction and extension of the shoulder joint.-Muscles:The standard pulldown...

    , shoulder press
    Press (overhead)
    The press, overhead press or shoulder press is a weight training exercise in which a weight is pressed from the shoulders until it is locked out overhead. The lift is performed standing.-Movement:...

    , squats
    Squat (exercise)
    In strength training, the squat is a compound, full body exercise that trains primarily the muscles of the thighs, hips and buttocks, quads , hamstrings, as well as strengthening the bones, ligaments and insertion of the tendons throughout the lower body...

    , and Swiss ball hamstring
    Hamstring
    In human anatomy, the hamstring refers to any one of the three posterior thigh muscles, or to the tendons that make up the borders of the space behind the knee. In modern anatomical contexts, however, they usually refer to the posterior thigh muscles, or the tendons of the semitendinosus, the...

     curl. Janella cooked healthy dinner party food: an antipasto
    Antipasto
    Antipasto , means "before the meal" and is the traditional first course of a formal Italian meal. Traditional antipasto includes cured meats, olives, roasted garlic, peperoncini, mushrooms, anchovies, artichoke hearts, various cheeses...

     platter for starters, Tandoori chicken
    Tandoori chicken
    Tandoori chicken is highly popular Indian and Pakistani dish consisting of roasted chicken, yogurt, and spices.-Preparation:The chicken is marinated in Yoghurt and seasoned with tandoori masala. It is moderately piquant in India and Pakistan, but the heat is reduced in most Western nations...

     with mashed pumpkin and carrot for the main course, and Bliss Balls for dessert. The special guest was Hawaiian Ironman world champion
    Ironman World Championship
    The Ironman World Championship has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978, with an additional race in 1982. It is owned and organised by the World Triathlon Corporation and is currently sponsored by Ford...

     Craig Alexander
    Craig Alexander
    Craig John Alexander in Cape Town. He played in the 2004 and 2006 Under-19 Cricket World Cups and plays first-class cricket.Major teams: South Africa Under-19s, Western ProvinceAlso known as: Jacko...

    , who shared his experience of running and winning the 2009 Ironman triathlon
    2009 Ironman World Championship
    The 2009 Ford Ironman World Championship was held on October 10, 2009 in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It was the 33rd such Ironman Triathlon World Championship, which has been held annually in Hawaii since 1978. The champions were Craig Alexander and Chrissie Wellington...

    , and inspired the contestants in the lead-up to their 42 km marathon. Dr Swan was away, so Shannan, Michelle, and podiatrist
    Podiatry
    Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower leg. The term podiatry came into use first in the early 20th century United States, where it now denotes a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine , a specialist who is qualified by their...

     Peter Lumb discussed feet, footwear, and foot injuries. Kim and Neil from The Athlete's Foot
    The Athlete's Foot
    The Athlete's Foot is a franchisor of athletic footwear.In 1971, David Lando realized that athletic shoes were by far the highest selling product in his store. That year, he and his son, Michael Lando, opened the first Athlete's Foot store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was the first athletic...

     assessed Rick's feet and the type of footwear suitable for him. There was no Masterclass challenge this week.
  • Week 10: The contestants had a training session with a Māori warrior, using the taiaha
    Taiaha
    A Taiaha is a traditional weapon of the Māori of New Zealand.It is a wooden, or sometimes whale bone, close quarters, staff weapon used for short sharp strikes or stabbing thrusts with quick footwork on the part of the wielder. Taiaha are usually between in length...

    . New Zealand chef Charles Royal took the contestants to find ingredients in the bush and then demonstrated some traditional Māori cooking: Kawakawa wild-herb chicken, and a Manuka
    Leptospermum scoparium
    Leptospermum scoparium is a shrub or small tree native to New Zealand and southeast Australia. Evidence suggests that L. scoparium originated in Australia before the onset of the Miocene aridity and dispersed relatively recently from Eastern Australia to New Zealand. It is likely that on arrival...

     smoked lamb rack. The contestants received a traditional Māori welcome into the community. For their challenge, the contestants were taken to the Sky Tower
    Sky Tower
    The Sky Tower is an observation and telecommunications tower located on the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the Auckland CBD, Auckland City, New Zealand. It is tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast, making it the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern...

     in Auckland
    Auckland
    The Auckland metropolitan area , in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with residents, percent of the country's population. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world...

    , and had to participate in the SkyJump, a 192m jump off the tower.
  • Week 11: No Masterclass aired this week.
  • Week 12: Janella gave a list of good foods, and cooked a meal using some of them: a quinoa
    Quinoa
    Quinoa , a species of goosefoot , is a grain-like crop grown primarily for its edible seeds. It is a pseudocereal rather than a true cereal, or grain, as it is not a member of the grass family...

     pilaf
    Pilaf
    Pilaf is a dish in which rice is cooked in a seasoned broth . In some cases, the rice may also attain its brown color by being stirred with bits of cooked onion, as well as a large mix of spices...

     (a salad with chicken and vegetables). She then made a healthy birthday cake: a chocolate walnut and orange cake. Finally, she made a healthy afternoon snack for kids: carrot and zucchini muffins. Dr Swan tested David's blood pressure, and talked about the genetic attraction to fatty foods and how to control this attraction, with Shannon as a test subject. Michelle demonstrated how to use super sets to maximise the use of workout time, alternating between cardio training and strength training exercises non-stop. The special guest speaker was Rowena McEvoy, who dropped out of school in Year 10 but worked her way up to become a successful trainer and businesswoman in the aerobics industry. For their challenge, the contestants cooked delicious affordable seafood meals.
  • Week 13: Michelle and guest trainer Rachel Crompton, a former professional ballet dancer, taught the contestants about Pilates
    Pilates
    Pilates is a physical fitness system developed in the early 20th century by Joseph Pilates in Germany, the UK and the USA. As of 2005, there were 11 million people practicing the discipline regularly and 14,000 instructors in the United States....

     and good posture. Dr Swan and Paul Taylor, director of The Human Performance Institute, gave the contestants the results of their BioAge tests, including DXA
    Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry
    Dual-emission X-ray absorptiometry is a means of measuring bone mineral density . Two X-ray beams with differing energy levels are aimed at the patient's bones. When soft tissue absorption is subtracted out, the BMD can be determined from the absorption of each beam by bone...

     scans showing body fat, key test results, and the changes in their biological age. Janella showed how to cook healthy versions of some of the contestants' favourite meals: a vegetarian lasagne, a Thai-style seafood curry, and a steak with mushrooms and sweet potato chips. For their challenge, the contestants each had to instruct a class in a workout in a particular activity. The special guest speaker was Bob, winner of the previous year of The Biggest Loser, who spoke to the contestants about dealing with life after the competition.

Masterclass Challenges


  • Week 1: No Masterclass aired this week.

  • Week 2: No Masterclass aired this week.

  • Week 3: The challenge this week was a ten-minute workout. Each couple had a different exercise station, and had ten minutes to burn as many calories as possible. Whichever couple burnt the most calories (according to their heart-rate watches, and adjusted for their relative sizes) won the challenge. The couples picked their exercise stations out of a bag in the following order:

    • Caitlin & Daina: Punching bag (248 calories burnt, 5th place)

    • Elise & Teneale: Steps (226 calories burnt, 6th place)

    • Wayne & Geoff (although Geoff could not compete due to medical conditions): Mat area (130 calories (x2 = 260 calories) burnt, 4th place)

    • David & Phil: Treadmills (308 calories burnt, 2nd place)

    • Jarna & Lisa: Cross trainers (186 calories burnt, 7th place)

    • Jenni & Phoebe: Rowers (176 calories burnt, 8th place)

    • Chris & Shannon: Spin bike combo (297 calories burnt, 3rd place)

    • Joe & Rick: Free weights (461 calories burnt, 1st place)



  • Week 4: The challenge this week was to cook healthy alternatives to popular fast food dishes. After being allocated a dish, each couple had $15 and 15 minutes at the local supermarket to buy ingredients for their healthy alternative. They then returned and had 60 minutes to cook their meals, to be judged by Shannon, Michelle and Hayley. Each couple chose a fast food dish at random in the following order:

    • Caitlin & Daina: Fish & chips with mayonnaise sauce (alternative: pan-fried white basa
      Basa fish
      The basa fish, Pangasius bocourti, is a type of catfish in the family Pangasiidae. Basa are native to the Mekong River Delta in Vietnam and Chao Phraya basin in Thailand. These fish are important food fish with an international market. They are often labeled in North America and Australia as "basa...

       with sweet potato & parsnip chips)

    • Wayne & Phoebe: Hamburger with the lot (alternative: kangaroo burger with hollowed-out Soy-Lin bun and vegetables)

    • Chris & Shannon: Steak, baked potatoes, mushrooms & creamy sauce (alternative: rib-eye steak with mashed cauliflower and other vegetables)

    • Joe & Rick: Big breakfast with bacon, fried eggs, sausages & hash brown (alternative: egg-white omelette with chicken, capsicum, shallots & onion plus a side dish of garlic, mushrooms and grilled capsicum)

    • Elise & Teneale: Creamy pasta carbonara
      Carbonara
      Pasta alla carbonara is an Italian pasta dish based on eggs, cheese , bacon , and black pepper...

       with bacon (alternative: wholemeal pasta with tomato-based sauce & chicken)

    • Jarna & Lisa: Family sized pizza (alternative: prawn & pine nut pizza with ham & low-fat ricotta cheese)

    • David & Phil: Roast chicken with skin on, roast vegetables & gravy (alternative: steamed chicken breast, no skin on, healthy vegetables)


    The winners as judged by Shannan, Michelle and Hayley were Joe & Rick. An extra mention was made for Wayne & Phoebe's hamburger, and the Coach's Encouragement Award from Shannan went to David & Phil (as it was Phil's first meal ever cooked).

  • Week 5: The challenge this week was to create a gym workout out of items commonly found around the home. Each couple was allocated an area of the body to target with their workout, and a collection of household items. The couples had to design two exercises, using the items, that would work the muscles in their allocated area of the body. The workouts were judged by Shannan and Michelle based on creativity and effectiveness in working the target area. The couples picked their target areas out of a bag in the following order:

    • Wayne & Phoebe: Arms

    • Caitlin & Daina: Legs

    • Jarna & Lisa: Shoulders

    • Chris & Shannon: Dynamic core

    • David & Phil: Chest

    • Joe & Rick: Back


    The couples had 15 minutes to design their exercises, which had to be safe, efficient and effective. The winners were Caitlin & Daina, who designed an agility cardio workout stepping in tyres, and a step workout.

  • Week 6: The contestants had to cook breakfasts for a peloton of 30 cyclists. There were four tents, each with an ingredient that was to be the core of their breakfast: eggs, bread, pancakes, and oats. Teams were chosen by the contestants running to the tent of their choice, with a maximum of three contestants to a tent. The teams had a short time to decide what to cook, and then one member from each team had a minute to make a single trip to the table of ingredients to choose the rest of their ingredients. The teams then had half an hour to cook their meals. The cyclists then arrived and ate their choice of breakfasts, and then voted on their favourite meal. Whichever team received the most votes would win the challenge.

    • Eggs tent: (Joe and Caitlin): Scrambled eggs with onion, garlic, parsley, mushrooms, grilled capsicum and tomato.

    • Bread tent (Daina and Phil): 2 types of bruschetta
      Bruschetta
      Bruschetta is an antipasto from Italy whose origin dates to at least the 15th century. It consists of roasted bread rubbed with garlic and topped with extra-virgin olive oil, salt and pepper...

       (tomato, spinach, onion and balsamic vinegar; and mushrooms, ham, cottage cheese and parsley).

    • Pancakes tent (David, Rick and Phoebe): Banana wholemeal pancakes with sliced fruit, ricotta, lemon juice and lemon zest.

    • Oats tent (Lisa, Jarna and Shannon): Wet muesli
      Muesli
      Muesli is a popular breakfast cereal based on uncooked rolled oats, fruit and nuts. It was developed around 1900 by Swiss physician Maximilian Bircher-Benner for patients in his hospital...

       with dried fried and yoghurt, toasted oat trifles layered with yoghurt and fresh fruit.


    The eggs tent came fourth with 4 votes, the oats and bread tents came equal second (unknown number of votes) and the pancakes tent won with 9 votes.

  • Week 7: The contestants were taken to Fitness First
    Fitness First
    Fitness First is the largest privately owned health club group in the world with over 540 Fitness First clubs worldwide reaching over 1.7 million members in 21 countries...

    , and worked in groups of three to design workout plans to allow someone to train despite having an injury. The groups each developed a minimum of three exercises to train while protecting the injured part of the body. They were to be judged by Shannon and the gym's physiotherapist Todd on how efficiently, effectively and safely their workout exercised their whole body without troubling their injury. They could use any part of the gym, and had 5 minutes to devise their workout plan and 10 minutes to demonstrate it. There were three teams, each having to work around having a particular injury:

    • Hamstring injury team (Lisa (leader), Shannon and Phil): lateral pulldowns
      Pulldown exercise
      The pulldown exercise or the cable lat pulldown is a strength training exercise designed to develop the latissimus dorsi muscle. It performs the functions of downward rotation and depression of the scapulae combined with adduction and extension of the shoulder joint.-Muscles:The standard pulldown...

       & chest presses, grinder machine, and boxing.

    • Rotator cuff
      Rotator cuff
      In anatomy, the rotator cuff is the group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder. The four muscles of the rotator cuff, along with the teres major muscle, the coracobrachialis muscle and the deltoid, make up the seven scapulohumeral muscles of the human body.-Function:The...

       injury team (David (leader), Rick and Joe): cross trainers & crunches, leg presses & squats with medicine ball, quad & hamstring isolation exercises.

    • Ankle injury team (Caitlin (leader), Jarna and Phoebe): Their workout consisted of boxing & crunches, spin bikes at low resistance, and weights (lat pulldown, shoulder press, chest press, and row).


    The hamstring team had the safest workout, but they could have done more with exercising shoulders and arms. The rotator cuff team had a comprehensive workout but the medicine ball exercise was a little unsafe for a shoulder injury. The winners were the ankle team of Caitlin, Jarna and Phoebe.

  • Week 8: The contestants cooked healthy lunches. They worked in pairs, each with a designated lunch option, and had 1 hour to make lunches to present to a gym circuit class of 20 people, who would then vote on their favourite lunch option, considering calories, nutritional value, presentation and flavour. Whichever pair received the most votes would win the challenge. The pairs were:

    • Caitlin and David (sandwiches): ham, egg & salad sandwiches, and roast beef & salsa sandwiches - 5 votes.

    • Lisa and Rick (wraps): chicken & avocado wraps, and char-grilled vegetable wraps - 10 votes.

    • Shannon and Phoebe (salads): Caesar salad
      Caesar salad
      A Caesar salad is a salad of romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with parmesan cheese, lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, garlic, and black pepper. It may be prepared tableside.-History:...

      , and tuna & chickpea salad - 5 votes.



  • Week 9: There was no Masterclass challenge aired this week.

  • Week 10: The contestants took part in the SkyJump, a jump off the Auckland
    Auckland
    The Auckland metropolitan area , in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with residents, percent of the country's population. Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world...

     Sky Tower
    Sky Tower
    The Sky Tower is an observation and telecommunications tower located on the corner of Victoria and Federal Streets in the Auckland CBD, Auckland City, New Zealand. It is tall, as measured from ground level to the top of the mast, making it the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern...

     from a height of 192m. This was not a normal Masterclass challenge for the Masterclass Champion's Shield, but rather a chance for the contestants to face their fears, similar to what they had been doing all week for their time in New Zealand. David, Lisa and Phoebe made the jump, but Shannon was unable to participate as he was over the weight limit. Shannan (the trainer) also jumped.

  • Week 11: No Masterclass aired this week.

  • Week 12: The contestants had to cook delicious affordable seafood meals for two, each using a different type of seafood. The contestants were given a $15 budget. Dishes were judged by Shannan, Michelle and Hayley based on nutrition, calories, taste, presentation and cost. The contestants had 10 minutes to shop for their ingredients and then 30 minutes to prepare and plate their meals.

    • Daina was assigned white fish (snapper, flathead, barramundi). She cooked a garlic- and herb-seasoned flathead fillet with a char-grilled vegetable salad for $9.39 per serve.

    • Lisa was assigned oily fish (mullet, salmon, sardines, mackerel). She cooked a rocket and roast vegetable salad with salmon and a dill, honey and lemon juice dressing for $8.08 per serve.

    • Wayne was assigned whole fish (snapper, flathead, whiting, bream). He cooked a whole snapper with tomato bocconcini
      Bocconcini
      Bocconcini are small, semi-soft, white and rindless unripened mild cheeses which originated in Napoli and were once made only from milk of water buffaloes. Nowadays they are usually made from a combination of water buffalo and cow's milk...

       for $9.08 per serve.

    • David was assigned seafood with legs (squid, octopus). He cooked a Thai-style calamari with salad and prawn toast for $10.25 per serve.

    • Shannon was assigned shellfish or crustaceans (mussels, oysters, prawns, crabs). He cooked a banana prawn, asparagus, snow pea and chili stir-fry for $7.03 per serve.


    The winner as judged by Shannan, Michelle and Hayley was Shannon.

  • Week 13: The contestants each had to teach a class of gym regulars in a 30-minute workout in a particular activity. The activities they were assigned were:

    • Shannon: boxing
      Boxing
      Boxing, also called pugilism, is a combat sport in which two people fight each other using their fists. Boxing is supervised by a referee over a series of between one to three minute intervals called rounds...


    • Daina: circuit training
      Circuit training
      Circuit training is a form of conditioning combining resistance training and high-intensity aerobics. It is designed to be easy to follow and target strength building as well as muscular endurance. An exercise "circuit" is one completion of all prescribed exercises in the program. When one circuit...


    • Lisa: spinning
      Indoor cycling
      Indoor cycling, as an organized activity, is a form of exercise with classes focusing on endurance, strength, intervals, high intensity and recovery, that involve using a special stationary exercise bicycle with a weighted flywheel in a classroom setting.- History :Group indoor cycling was...


    • Phil: calisthenics
      Calisthenics
      Calisthenics are a form of aerobic exercise consisting of a variety of simple, often rhythmical, movements, generally using multiple equipment or apparatus. They are intended to increase body strength and flexibility with movements such as bending, jumping, swinging, twisting or kicking, using...


    • Wayne: AFL footy
      Australian rules football
      Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

       fitness

    • Joe: boot camp
      Fitness boot camp
      A fitness boot camp is a type of physical training program conducted by gyms, personal trainers, and former military personnel. These programs have been increasing in popularity for the past several years....



    Each class was assigned a professional trainer to observe and report to Michelle, who made the final decision on the winner. Michelle awarded the win to Joe, who gave a class in which Michelle felt a desire to participate.


Week Title Winner(s)
1 N/A N/A
2 N/A N/A
3 Calorie Challenge Joe & Rick
4 Healthy Choice Challenge Joe & Rick
5 Junkyard Gym Challenge Caitlin & Daina
6 Big Bike Breakfast Challenge David, Rick and Phoebe
7 Exercising with Injuries Caitlin, Jarna and Phoebe
8 Healthy Lunch Challenge Lisa and Rick
9 N/A N/A
10 SkyJump N/A
11 N/A N/A
12 Seafood Cooking Challenge Shannon
13 Instructor Challenge Joe


Note: The Masterclass Champion's Shield was seen up close in Week 13's Masterclass, showing the titles of all the Masterclass challenges up to and including Week 12 (excluding the SkyJump in Week 10). In addition to the challenges listed in the table above, there was an additional challenge entitled "Food Court Challenge", which was won by Jarna & Lisa. The label for this challenge was visible on the Shield during Week 3's Masterclass challenge, which suggests that a Masterclass challenge of this title was held in either Week 1 or 2 but was never aired (due to heavy re-editing of the first two weeks).

Weigh-Ins

Weigh-ins occur every week. They show the contestant's weight, previous weight and difference. Every week contestants are weighed in. While the contestants are in "couples", the two couples with the lowest weight loss percentages are eligible for elimination. When the game shifts to "singles", the two players with the lowest weight loss percentages are eligible for elimination. After the finalists are decided, they go home for a certain amount of time to continue their diets at home until the live finale where the "Biggest Loser", the winner, for 2010 is crowned. The contestant's weekly results can be seen below, and are listed in chronological order of elimination with the exception of the finalists, who are listed in order of the place they finish.

Notes
  • In week 2, Geoff didn't weigh in as he was in hospital.

  • In week 5, it was "All vs. One"; Caitlin & Daina weighed in against the other five couples, comparing the two teams' average percentage weight losses. Caitlin & Daina also had a 2 kg advantage from winning the challenge.

  • In week 6, the contestants began weighing in as singles.

  • In week 7, a head-to-head competition was in place, similar to "Face-off week" featured on the American Version, so contestants were paired up (with the exception of David who held immunity) and whichever contestant in each pair had a lower percentage of weight loss fell below the yellow line and was eligible for elimination.

  • In week 9, Rick gained weight and therefore lost his immunity, as the rules of The Biggest Loser state that if the holder of immunity gains weight at the weigh-in, the immunity is revoked.

  • In week 10, there was no elimination, but the contestants still weighed in, and Hayley explained that the player with the lowest weight loss percentage would suffer a penalty. That player was revealed to be David, who had gained weight that week, and so received the penalty, which was to bear the Nothing bracelet. As he already had the Double bracelet, he had to forfeit it. As "Biggest Loser" for the week, Lisa was awarded the choice of choosing another contestant to allocate the Double bracelet. She chose to keep it for herself. In addition, because David gained weight, he was ineligible to take part in the next immunity challenge.

  • In week 13, Phil and Joe weighed-in first having returned from training with The Commando in the Northern Territory, and whichever of them recorded a greater percentage weight loss since Day 1 of the competition would stay, and the other would be eliminated. Phil recorded a weight loss of 61.4 kg since Day 1, which was a percentage of 41.80%. Joe recorded a weight loss of 77.7 kg, which was a percentage of 43.19%. Phil was eliminated while Joe remained and his weigh-in result carried over to face off against the other four contestants' weigh-in results as normal.

Contestant Age Starting
BMI
Ending
BMI
Starting
Weight
Week Finale Kilograms
Lost
Percentage
Lost
1234567891011 Lisa 41 48.2 26.0 121.9 113.2 108.4 104.3 100.3 96.0 89.8 84.7 81.5 78.6 77.2 74.4 X 71.0 70.9 65.7 56.2 46.10%
Joe 20 52.0 28.1 179.9 167.6 161.2 154.5 148.7 141.9 132.6 126.5 122.5 115.3 113.3 113.1 X 105.5 102.2 97.2 82.7 45.97%
Shannon 24 64.0 37.2 214.3 200.5 193.7 187.3 180.8 174.7 165.0 157.9 150.6 145.1 144.2 138.5 X 132.0 129.0 124.7 89.6 41.81%
Wayne 43 43.4 26.5 161.5 147.1 139.5 130.3 124.0 119.9 110.8 102.2 101.1 98.7 62.8 38.89%
Daina 25 34.7 25.7 105.2 96.5 92.8 89.1 88.7 83.7 81.5 78.6 75.6 78.0 77.8 27.4 26.05%
Phil 44 41.1 26.3 146.9 135.1 129.3 123.3 119.7 112.7 98.0 94.1 99.0 91.2 90.2 89.0 X 84.3 85.5 93.0 53.9 36.69%
David 40 42.2 26.4 165.6 149.0 141.5 134.0 129.2 122.9 115.8 113.3 107.8 103.5 103.6 95.4 X 97.3 99.2 66.4 40.10%
Phoebe 19 43.1 28.6 116.0 108.9 104.6 101.2 97.4 93.5 87.8 85.0 82.5 80.3 79.5 78.0 TBA 76.9 39.1 33.71%
Rick 20 49.9 28.2 172.6 157.8 149.6 142.9 137.4 133.0 122.3 116.6 111.1 111.6 107.2 97.2 75.4 43.68%
Caitlin 23 60.6 42.2 179.4 164.2 158.6 153.5 150.6 143.3 136.9 131.5 126.9 121.9 124.8 54.6 30.43%
Jarna 38 40.6 25.8 118.8 110.3 106.9 103.3 99.7 97.0 90.5 86.3 80.6 75.5 43.3 36.45%
Chris 26 37.7 30.4 128.9 120.5 116.6 112.2 107.2 103.2 LEFT X 104.2 24.7 19.16%
Elise 24 40.4 25.7 104.6 97.6 93.0 90.1 87.7 72.1 66.7 37.9 36.23%
Teneale 24 37.6 22.7 97.4 88.4 84.6 81.1 78.7 63.6 58.8 38.6 39.63%
Jenni 47 49.8 31.7 130.6 122.4 117.0 113.3 92.9 84.3 46.3 35.45%
Geoff 56 48.3 35.1 161.6 147.6 DNW LEFT X 117.8 43.8 27.10%
Allan 34 45.5 38.4 155.8 147.7 TBA 131.5 24.3 15.60%
Romi 29 41.9 36.2 99.3 94.0 87.6 85.8 13.5 13.60%


Contestants Winner (among finalists) Winner (among eliminated) Below the yellow line Had immunity for the week Gained weight Gained weight and below the yellow line Had immunity but lost it due to gaining weight, and below the yellow line Gained weight, below the yellow line and last person eliminated before finale The week's biggest loser Had immunity and the week's biggest loser DNW - Not weighed in for medical or other reasons LEFT - The contestant left the competition before a weigh-in (by choice or challenge) Results from the Northern Territory weigh-in Results from the eliminated contestants' return weigh-in Won weigh-in after returning from training with The Commando, and the week's biggest loser Eliminated by losing weigh-in after returning from training with The Commando

BMIs Healthy Body Mass Index (less than 25.0 BMI) Overweight Body Mass Index (25.0 - 29.9 BMI) Obese Class I (30.0 - 34.9 BMI) Obese Class II Index (35.0 - 39.9 BMI) Obese Class III (40.0 or above)
  • Phoebe, in the episode before the beginning of the marathon, stated that had lost 100 grams.

Weight Loss History

Contestant Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Finale
Lisa -8.7 -4.8 -4.1 -4.0 -4.3 -6.2 -5.1 -3.2 -2.9 -1.4 -2.8 -3.4
Joe -12.3 -6.4 -6.7 -5.8 -6.8 -9.3 -6.1 -4.0 -7.2 -2.0 -0.2 -7.6
Shannon -13.8
-6.4
-6.1
-7.1 -7.3 -5.5 -0.9 -5.7 -6.5
-4.3
Wayne -14.4 -7.6 -9.2 -6.3 -4.1 -8.6
Daina -8.7 -3.7 -3.7 -0.4 -5.0 -2.2 -3.0
2.4
-0.2
Phil -11.8 -5.8 -6.0 -3.6 -7.0 -14.7 -3.9 +4.9 -7.8 -1.0 -1.2 -4.7
1.2
+7.5
David -16.6 -7.5 -7.5 -4.8 -6.3 -7.1 -2.5 -5.5 -4.3 +0.1 -8.2 +1.9
1.9
Phoebe
-3.4 -3.8 -3.9 -5.7 -2.8 -2.5 -2.2 -0.8 -1.5
Rick -14.8 -8.2 -6.7 -5.5 -4.4 -10.7 -5.7 -5.5 +0.5
Caitlin
-5.6 -5.1 -2.9 -7.3 -6.4 -5.4 -4.6
Jarna -8.5 -3.4 -3.6 -3.6 -2.7 -6.5 -4.2
Chris -8.4 -3.9 -4.4 -5.0 -4.0
1.0
Elise -7.0 -4.6 -2.9 -2.4
Teneale -9.0 -3.8 -3.5 -2.4
Jenni -8.2 -5.4 -3.7
Geoff -14.0
Allan -8.1
Romi -5.3

Weight Loss Percentage History

Contestant Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13
Lisa 7.14% 4.24% 3.78% 3.84% 4.29% 6.46% 5.68% 3.78% 3.56% 1.78% 3.63% 4.57% 0.14%
Joe 6.84% 3.82% 4.16% 3.75% 4.57% 6.55% 4.60% 3.16% 5.88% 1.73% 0.18% 6.70% 3.13%
Shannon 6.44% 3.39% 3.30% 3.47% 3.37% 5.55% 4.30% 4.62% 3.65% 0.62% 3.95% 4.69% 2.27%
Wayne 8.92% 5.17% 6.59% 4.83% 3.31% 7.76% 1.08%
Daina 8.27% 3.83% 3.99% 0.45% 5.64% 2.63% 3.82% +3.17%
Phil 8.03% 4.29% 4.64% 2.92% 5.85% 13.04% 3.98% -5.21% 7.88% 1.10% 1.33% 5.26%
David 10.02% 5.03% 5.30% 3.58% 4.88% 5.78% 2.16% 4.85% 3.99% -0.10% 7.92% -1.99%
Phoebe 6.12% 3.95% 3.25% 3.75% 4.00% 6.10% 3.19% 2.94% 2.67% 1.00% 1.89%
Rick 8.57% 5.20% 4.48% 3.85% 3.20% 8.05% 4.66% 4.72% -0.45%
Caitlin 8.47% 3.41% 3.22% 1.89% 4.85% 4.47% 3.94% 3.50%
Jarna 7.15% 3.08% 3.37% 3.48% 2.71% 6.70% 4.64%
Chris 6.52% 3.24% 3.77% 4.46% 3.73%
Elise 6.69% 4.71% 3.12% 2.66%
Teneale 9.24% 4.30% 4.14% 2.96%
Jenni 6.28% 4.41% 3.16%
Geoff 8.66%
Allan 5.20%
Romi 5.34%

Eliminations

Contestants below the yellow line following the weigh-in become up for elimination. Generally, the two couples (in the couples phase) or two contestants (in the singles phase) with the lowest percentage weight loss at the weigh-in fall below the yellow line. However, holding immunity prevents a couple or contestant from falling below the yellow line even if they have one of the lowest percentage weight loss, and the couple or contestant with the next lowest percentage weight loss falls below the yellow line instead. Positioning below the yellow line may also vary for a special competition week where the rules of the yellow line are modified for the week.

At eliminations, contestants must vote strategically to stay in the game and eliminate another contestant by a majority vote. If the vote is a tie (a "hung vote"), the couple or contestant with the lowest percentage weight loss will be eliminated. In the case of an elimination with more than two couples or contestants and there is a hung vote, the couple or contestant with the lowest percentage weight loss out of those having equal highest votes is eliminated.
  • Week 1 - Allan & Romi (4-1): While Chris & Shannon voted to keep Allan & Romi as they had a lot at stake (they needed to lose weight to have a baby), other couples felt that they posed a bigger threat than Phoebe & Jenni. As a result, Allan and Romi were the first couple to be eliminated. Before leaving the elimination room, Allan gave the Double bracelet to Caitlin.
  • Week 2 - None: Week 2 was presented as a non-elimination week. However, it has been mentioned outside of the show that the 10th team (light blue team; unmentioned) was eliminated this week. It is unknown, though, how they were eliminated. However, Shannon mentions in the following week that it is his and Chris's "second time in a row below the yellow line", so this could imply that it was the light blue & dark blue team that were below the yellow line and the light blue team was voted out.
  • Week 3 - Geoff (Medical issues): Geoff decided at the weigh-in to leave after he found out about a chronic disease.
  • Week 3 - Jenni (3-1): This week, due to Geoff leaving the game voluntarily, instead of a whole couple leaving Camp Biggest Loser, only one contestant will leave Camp Biggest Loser and the other member will be teamed with Wayne to become the new red team. During elimination, after Caitlin didn't believe Chris' comment of him doing his best he possibly could, Chris began to conflict with other contestants. Eventually, Hayley had to put a stop to the fight before the matter escalated. In the vote, Jenni and Phoebe received three votes which was enough for the couple to be eliminated since a hung vote would not save them for being the smallest losers. As part of the elimination, Jenni left Camp Biggest Loser and Phoebe was teamed up with Wayne to become the red couple. After Jenni left, Chris made an apology to Caitlin and the others for his behaviour and Caitlin accepted and also apologised to Chris for her comments made about Chris. After elimination, Phoebe made a few comments to Chris regarding the incident and losing her aunt in the competition and in the end, Chris left the group for some time alone.
  • Week 4 - Elise & Teneale (3-2): During this elimination, it was revealed that there was a secret alliance (called "the Firm") that had been in play since week 1. The Firm alliance consisted of 5 couples: Wayne & Geoff, Joe & Rick, David & Phil, Caitlin & Daina, and Elise & Teneale. As Wayne's new partner, Phoebe became a part of the Firm. The Firm's goal was to get all of them to the final 10. One of the rules of the Firm was that if two Firm couples were to fall below the yellow line, the couple with the lowest percentage weight loss would be voted out. As it turned out, this situation occurred this week with David & Phil and Elise & Teneale both below the yellow line. Caitlin & Daina were conflicted because even though the Firm's rules stated they should vote out Elise & Teneale as they had the lowest percentage weight loss, they felt a bond with them. The votes from the other couples were split evenly, so Caitlin & Daina had the deciding vote. In the end, they followed the Firm's rule and voted out Elise & Teneale.
  • Week 5 - Wayne (sole vote): Caitlin & Daina had the sole vote this week. Wayne approached them and stated that he was willing to go home in order to see his family, feeling that he had accomplished what he set out to do. Daina & Caitlin voted Wayne out.
  • Week 6 - Chris (Temptation): Chris left the game due to Temptation, without chance of return. See Challenges section for details.
  • Week 6 - Daina (4-4): After winning last week's weigh-in against the five couples, sisters Caitlin and Daina were both below the yellow line for the first time without holding immunity. Daina wanted everyone to vote for her since she didn't have much weight to lose and Caitlin still had weight to lose. Phoebe decided to change sides against the Firm and voted with Jarna, Lisa and Shannon for strategic reasons (to eliminate the bigger threat), not believing the Firm will stick to their word to protect her. In the end, the vote was hung at 4-4 and since Daina had the lowest percentage weight loss, she was eliminated. After the votes were read, Caitlin commented that she wanted nothing more to do with those that voted against her (particularly Phoebe, whom she felt she had tried to include as part of the Firm), but later apologised, stating that she didn't want to be an angry and defensive person any more. Phoebe voted against Caitlin for strategy and believed it was the right move to make in the end.
  • Week 7 - Jarna (3-2-0-0): Jarna, Phil, Caitlin and Phoebe were all below the yellow line as part of the head-to-head competition for the week, but votes focused on Jarna and Phil as the two bigger threats in the game. Lisa and Shannon focused on Phil as the best target to have a chance of saving Jarna, while Joe and Rick voted with their allegiances against Jarna. David considered voting Phil out to get rid of him as a threat, but ultimately felt that he couldn't go against his friend and former couples partner.
  • Week 8 - Caitlin (2-2): Lisa and Caitlin were below the yellow line. Rick and David voted for Lisa to protect their alliance with Caitlin, and Phoebe voted for Caitlin to get rid of her as the bigger threat. It was a tough decision for Shannon, as he felt Caitlin was the bigger threat but could also empathise with Caitlin and understood that she still needed to be at Camp Biggest Loser to lose more weight and learn more. In the end, Shannon voted for Caitlin, and with a hung vote, Caitlin was eliminated with the lower percentage weight loss.
  • Week 9 - Rick (2-1): Phoebe and Rick were below the yellow line. David was loyal to Rick and Lisa was loyal to Phoebe. Shannon had a difficult decision as he was close to both Phoebe and Rick, but he had a stronger alliance with Phoebe, so he voted Rick out in order to protect himself.
  • Week 10 - None: No one was eliminated this week.
  • Week 11 - Phoebe (1-1): David chose to eliminate Lisa for strategic reasons, as she was the bigger threat. Shannon had a difficult decision as both Lisa and Phoebe were his closest friends. He chose to vote for Phoebe as she would be able to return for the marathon, whereas if Lisa was to be voted out she would be unable to run the marathon due to her foot injuries. With a hung vote, Phoebe was eliminated due to having the lower percentage weight loss.
  • Week 12 - David (2-0): Daina and David were below the yellow line. Lisa and Shannon voted for David for strategic reasons, as he was the bigger threat. Although not required to reveal his vote, Wayne revealed that he had also voted for David to have everything out in the open and be honest before David, but still pay him tribute. David passed the Nothing bracelet to Daina as he didn't want to pass it to someone that had a chance of winning the competition and felt Daina was least likely to win.
  • Week 13 - Phil (lost weigh-in after returning from training with The Commando): Whichever contestant out of Phil and Joe (having trained with The Commando for 5 weeks) recorded a lower percentage weight loss since Day 1 of the competition would be eliminated straightaway while the other faced the remaining contestants in the regular weigh-in as usual. Phil lost to Joe (see Weigh-Ins section for details) and so was eliminated.
  • Week 13 - Daina (2-0): Lisa and Daina were below the yellow line. While Lisa was the bigger threat, Daina did not want a position in the final 4 due to the pressure she felt would be on her as well as the guilt of taking it away from Lisa, and asked Joe and Wayne to vote her out. Joe and Wayne were torn between following Daina's wishes and eliminating Lisa as a threat, but finally chose to eliminate Daina as they decided that they wanted good competition in the lead-up to the finale to drive them to their best results.

Contestant Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13
Eliminated None Jarna Caitlin Rick None Phoebe David Phil, Daina
Lisa ? SAFE Chris & Shannon David & Phil X Caitlin Phil X Rick SAFE X David X
Joe SAFE ? Elise & Teneale X Daina Jarna Northern Territory Team - Commando Daina
Shannon SAFE X David & Phil X Caitlin Phil Caitlin Rick SAFE Phoebe David ?
Wayne SAFE ? Elise & Teneale X Eliminated Wk 5, Returned Wk 12 ? Daina
Daina SAFE Jenni & Phoebe Elise & Teneale Wayne X Eliminated Wk 6, Returned Wk 12 X X
Phil SAFE Jenni & Phoebe X X Daina X Northern Territory Team - Commando X
David SAFE Jenni & Phoebe X X Daina Jarna Lisa Phoebe SAFE Lisa X
Phoebe X SAFE X X Caitlin X Caitlin X SAFE X
Rick SAFE ? Elise & Teneale X Daina Jarna Lisa X
Caitlin SAFE Jenni & Phoebe Elise & Teneale Wayne X X X Eliminated Wk 8
Jarna ? SAFE David & Phil X Caitlin X Eliminated Wk 7
Chris SAFE X David & Phil X X Money Offer Wk 6
Elise ? SAFE Jenni & Phoebe X Eliminated Wk 4
Teneale ? SAFE Jenni & Phoebe X Eliminated Wk 4
Jenni X SAFE X Eliminated Wk 3
Geoff SAFE X Left Wk 3 due to medical reasons
Allan X Eliminated Wk 1
Romi X Eliminated Wk 1

Special Guest Trainers

Apart from the special guests at Masterclass and the appearance of Hazem El Masri for a "Family Reveal" for Phil, there have been a number of celebrities who have come in as special guest trainers for the contestants. This occurs most often straight after an elimination, to pick up the contestants' spirits after the weight of the elimination process.
  • Episode 8: The NSW Waratahs
    New South Wales Waratahs
    The New South Wales Waratahs are an Australian rugby union football team, representing the majority of New South Wales in the Super 15 Super Rugby competition...

     (after Week 3 elimination)
  • Episode 11: Matt Shirvington
    Matt Shirvington
    Matt Shirvington is an Australian athlete and television presenter who held the Australian 100m national sprint title from 1998 to 2002...

     (before Week 4's 10 km run)
  • Episode 14: Anthony "The Man" Mundine
    Anthony Mundine
    Anthony Mundine is an Australian professional boxer and former rugby league footballer.He is the current interim WBA Light Middleweight Champion boxer, former two-time WBA Super Middleweight Champion, former IBO Middleweight Champion and New South Wales State of Origin representative footballer....

     (after Week 4 elimination)
  • Episode 26: The Bondi Rescue
    Bondi Rescue
    Bondi Rescue is an Australian factual television program which is broadcast on Channel Ten. The programme, which has aired for six seasons, follows the daily lives of the lifeguards who patrol Bondi Beach....

     lifeguards (after Week 6 elimination)
  • Episode 32: Craig Lowndes
    Craig Lowndes
    Craig Lowndes is a multi-championship winning Australian racing driver. He is a three-time V8 Supercar champion and five-time winner of Australia's most famous motor race, the Bathurst 1000...

     (after Week 7 elimination)
  • Episode 38: Layne Beachley
    Layne Beachley
    Layne Beachley is a former professional surfer from Manly, Australia. She won the World Championship seven times.-Surfing career:At the age of 16 Beachley became a professional surfer. By the age of 20 she was ranked sixth in the world. Beachley became the Women's ASP World Champion in 1998, and...

     (after Week 8 elimination)
  • Episode 44: Kyle Vander Kuyp
    Kyle Vander Kuyp
    Kyle Vander Kuyp is an indigenous Australian athlete of the [Worimi & Yuin ] tribe of North and South Coast NSW...

     and a group of kids from Red Dust Role Models (with The Commando, Phil and Joe in the Northern Territory, after their Week 9 weigh-in)
  • Episode 52: Jason Coleman from So You Think You Can Dance Australia
    So You Think You Can Dance Australia
    So You Think You Can Dance Australia was an Australian version of the American reality dance-off series So You Think You Can Dance. The show is hosted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte, with Jason Coleman, Matt Lee and Bonnie Lythgoe acting as the judges....

    , and other dancers from the show
  • Episode 53: Rochelle Gilmore
    Rochelle Gilmore
    Rochelle Gilmore is an Australian racing cyclist currently living in Italy. Gilmore currently rides for the Italian cycling team Menikini Selle Italia Gysko....

    , and Hayley Lewis
    Hayley Lewis
    Hayley Jane Lewis is a retired Australian swimmer best known for winning five gold medals and one bronze at the 1990 Commonwealth Games as a 15-year-old....


Finale

The 18 contestants returned for the finale where they weighed-in to determine the winner of The Biggest Loser 2010 as well as the winner out of the eliminated contestants.

Apart from the contestants, others in attendance at the finale were Hayley Lewis (as host), trainers Shannan and Michelle, The Commando, Janella Purcell, Hazem El Masri, Joh Bailey, Adro and Tracy from season 1
The Biggest Loser Australia (Season 1)
The Biggest Loser Australia is the first season of The Biggest Loser Australia, which is the Australian version of the NBC reality television series The Biggest Loser. The first season was first broadcast at 7pm each week night on Network Ten for 10 weeks from 13 February to 27 April 2006...

, Courtney from season 2
The Biggest Loser Australia (Season 2)
The Biggest Loser Australia is the second season of the Australian version of the original NBC American reality television series, The Biggest Loser. The second season premiered on Sunday 4 February 2007 at 7pm on Network Ten, with the finale on 26 April 2007...

, Sean, Alison and Sam from season 3
The Biggest Loser Australia (Season 3)
The Biggest Loser Australia is the third season of the Australian version of the original NBC American reality television series The Biggest Loser. The third season premiered on the Ten Network on 3 February 2008, and was screened for 6 nights a week over 12 weeks...

, and Meaghan, Sami, Sharif and Bob from season 4.

Geoff and Chris were ineligible to win the eliminated contestants' competition (Geoff left the competition at his own choice due to medical issues, and Chris left during a Temptation by accepting cash), but they weighed-in along with the other eliminated contestants. Rick was the winner out of the eliminated contestants.

From the original prize money of $200,000 set aside for the winner of The Biggest Loser, $15,000 was taken by Chris when he took the Temptation offer of cash to leave the competition, so the prize for the winner of The Biggest Loser became $185,000. If the holder of the Double bracelet won the competition, they would win twice this amount ($370,000), and if the holder of the Nothing bracelet won the competition, they would win $0. Lisa was the winner, and as she held the Double bracelet, she won $370,000.

Hayley Lewis announced that the 2011 series of The Biggest Loser would include families of four of any combination.

Eliminated Contestants' Weigh In

Contestant Starting Weight (kg) Final Weight (kg) Weight Lost (kg) Percentage Lost Position (out of Eliminated Contestants)
Rick 172.6 97.2 75.4 43.68% 1st
David 165.6 99.2 66.4 40.10% 2nd
Teneale 97.4 58.8 38.6 39.63% 3rd
Phil 146.9 93.0 53.9 36.69% 4th
Jarna 118.8 75.5 43.3 36.45% 5th
Elise 104.6 66.7 37.9 36.23% 6th
Jenni 130.6 84.3 46.3 35.45% 7th
Phoebe 116.0 76.9 39.1 33.71% 8th
Caitlin 179.4 124.8 54.6 30.43% 9th
Geoff 161.6 117.8 43.8 27.10% 10th
Daina 105.2 77.8 27.4 26.05% 11th
Chris 128.9 104.2 24.7 19.16% 12th
Allan 155.8 131.5 24.3 15.60% 13th
Romi 99.3 85.8 13.5 13.60% 14th

Final 4 Weigh-In

Contestant Starting Weight (kg) Final Weight (kg) Weight Lost (kg) Percentage Lost Position
Lisa 121.9 65.7 56.2 46.10% The Biggest Loser
Joe 179.9 97.2 82.7 45.97% Runner up
Shannon 214.3 124.7 89.6 41.81% 3rd Place
Wayne 161.5 98.7 62.8 38.89% 4th Place

Production and release

This season was to initially feature ten couples. However on 25 January 2010 Ten announced that the series will be "radically re-edited and re-packaged" before its premiere to follow only nine couples following the arrest of contestant Deryck James Ward, who was charged with possession of child pornography
Child pornography
Child pornography refers to images or films and, in some cases, writings depicting sexually explicit activities involving a child...

 by Queensland police on 16 January 2010. With part of the season having already been filmed, Ward and his sister had been the second pair eliminated from the show before his arrest. The resulting edits involved completely removing mention of the pair in the affected filmed episodes, including their elimination - which was instead presented on air as a non-elimination week, as well as the series condensing and "fasttracking" through the two weeks of challenges, weigh-ins and eliminations they had participated in.

Promos featured the song "Bodies
Bodies (Robbie Williams song)
"Bodies" is the lead single from British singer-songwriter Robbie Williams's eighth studio album Reality Killed the Video Star and was released on 12 October 2009 by EMI. It received its premiere on The Chris Moyles Show on BBC Radio 1 after an interview with Williams on Friday 4 September 2009 at...

" by Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams
Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams is an English singer-songwriter, vocal coach and occasional actor. He is a member of the pop group Take That. Williams rose to fame in the band's first run in the early- to mid-1990s. After many disagreements with the management and certain group members, Williams...

.

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