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'''"The Outsiders"''': Two contestants called "The Outsiders", Chris Garling and Kimberlie Stewart, entered the game in week 7, having been weighed in the white house at the beginning of the game without the knowledge of all other contestants. They were trained with the Commando during the 6 weeks before entering the house and formed a pair upon entering the game.
'''"The Outsiders"''': Two contestants called "The Outsiders", Chris Garling and Kimberlie Stewart, entered the game in week 7, having been weighed in the white house at the beginning of the game without the knowledge of all other contestants. They were trained with the Commando during the 6 weeks before entering the house and formed a pair upon entering the game.


'''"Wild card" contestant''': As with the previous season, all previously eliminated contestants were invited to return to the game for a second chance "wild card" entry back into the game. The difference with this game element was that only 5 out of the returning 10 contestants could enter the game by winning a qualification weigh-in. All eliminated contestants returned except for disqualified contestants Jules, Sarah and Sam. P'eta chose not to return, similar to Tracy from the first season.
'''"Wild card" contestant''': As with the previous season, all previously eliminated contestants were invited to return to the game for a second chance "wild card" entry back into the game. The difference with this game element was that only 5 out of the returning 10 contestants could enter the game by winning a qualification weigh-in. All eliminated contestants returned except for disqualified contestant Sarah and walk-out contestants (due to medical reasons) Jules and Sam. P'eta chose not to return, similar to Tracy from the first season.


'''Trainer's Choice Award''': At the end of the series a [[Suzuki Grand Vitara]] was awarded to Jules by the trainers, recognizing her for "handling herself exquisitely throughout the whole show".<ref>[http://www.thebiggestloser.com.au/default.aspx?page=newsdetail&cid=94 Brave Player Rewarded With Special Trainer's Award]. April 22, 2007</ref>
'''Trainer's Choice Award''': At the end of the series a [[Suzuki Grand Vitara]] was awarded to Jules by the trainers, recognizing her for "handling herself exquisitely throughout the whole show".<ref>[http://www.thebiggestloser.com.au/default.aspx?page=newsdetail&cid=94 Brave Player Rewarded With Special Trainer's Award]. April 22, 2007</ref>

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The Biggest Loser Australia season 2
File:Ausbloserlogo.jpg
Current Australian The Biggest Loser logo.
Genre[Reality television]],<br\>Game show
Created byNBC
Developed byFremantleMedia Australia
Presented byAjay Rochester
StarringJillian Michaels,<br\>Bob Harper,<br\>Michelle Bridges,<br\>Shannan Ponton,<br\>Steve Willis
Theme music composerShannon Noll,<br\>Adam Reily,<br\>Byron Jones,<br\>Andrew Roachford
Opening theme"Lift" by Shannon Noll
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes68 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersCarl Fennessy,<br\>Ben Silverman,<br\>Paul Franklin
ProducerAmanda Scott
Production locationsSydney, New South Wales,<br\>Queenstown, New Zealand
Running time30 mins (Tue-Fri)<br\>60 mins (Sun-Mon, specials)<br\>120 mins (Finale)<br\> (inc. commercials)
Original release
NetworkFile:Network TEN.svg Network TEN
Release4 February, 2007 –
26 April, 2007
Related
The Biggest Loser (US)

The Biggest Loser 2 is the second season of the Australian version of the original NBC hit American reality television series, The Biggest Loser where 14 overweight contestants competed for AUD$200,000 and be titled Australia's Biggest Loser for 2007. This season began airing on Sunday 4 February, 2007 at 7pm on Network Ten, with the finale on 26 April,2007. The eventual winner was Chris, one of "The Outsiders", who lost 70.1kg (46.89% of his start weight). Eliminated contestants also had the chance to compete for a runners-up prize of $50,000, which was won by Michael losing 70.0kg (42.37% of his start weight). Five episodes were screened each week night, with a sixth episode introduced on Sunday nights. Industry experts were skeptical of it's success screening on this competitive night. The show averaged more than 1 million viewers each night, peaking at 1,995,000 viewers for the finale and 1,560,000 viewers for a weigh-in show.[1] Over 10,000 Australians applied, 2,000 more than the 2006 season.[2] The show is licensed and produced by FremantleMedia Australia in association with Reveille.

14 contestants (2 more then the previous season) competed in 2 teams, later becoming pairs and then playing individually. An additional four being introduced throughout the game as part of twists or as replacement contestants. In the first two weeks, one contestant voluntarily quit and one withdrew on medical advice.[3]

Two new Australian trainers, Michelle Bridges and Shannan Ponton, were introduced to replace the previous American trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels who reprised their role temporarily[4]. Although Michelle states she doesn't like the format of the reality television show, she feels in the end it is helping change people's lives.[5] Jillian was ridiculed for participating in the Australian version and not the American version, she stated that the Australian show represented her more accurately.[6] Contestants were also introduced to former SAS soldier Steve Willis, dubbed "The Commando". Bob and Jillian left at the end of the second week, revisiting in the eighth week for a final time.

Two main new elements were introduced to the game including "The Walk" which gave contestants power to change the outcome of the game and a further two contestants were "secretly" trained outside the house and entered as "The Outsiders".

Before going to air, there were various allegations that Australian Idol winner Casey Donovan had applied to be a contestant and had been rejected. Network Ten argued that Donovan had simply not survived the application process.[7] Further criticism was received by exercise experts, saying the show promoted risky weight loss techniques and may endanger the show's viewers.[8] There was also much criticism of contestants leaving on medical advise after multiple health scares.[9]

Season Overview

Game variations

Immunity: A small change to immunity was that the contestant to win immunity retained it for the following week if no other contestant gained immunity.

"The Walk": A new element known as "The Walk" involved the winner of the immunity challenges having a random choice of four game-altering options. Some options included a 24-hour training prior to the first weigh-in, choosing replacement contestants, swapping team members, giving up immunity, and immediate mid-week elimination.

New Trainers: Two new primary Australian trainers were introduced, who appeared to replace the previous American trainers. A third element was former SAS solder Steve Willis dubbed "The Commando" who was used for rewards or penalties in challenges. The Commando trained "The Outsiders" at a secondary training secret ranch before they entered the game.

"The Outsiders": Two contestants called "The Outsiders", Chris Garling and Kimberlie Stewart, entered the game in week 7, having been weighed in the white house at the beginning of the game without the knowledge of all other contestants. They were trained with the Commando during the 6 weeks before entering the house and formed a pair upon entering the game.

"Wild card" contestant: As with the previous season, all previously eliminated contestants were invited to return to the game for a second chance "wild card" entry back into the game. The difference with this game element was that only 5 out of the returning 10 contestants could enter the game by winning a qualification weigh-in. All eliminated contestants returned except for disqualified contestant Sarah and walk-out contestants (due to medical reasons) Jules and Sam. P'eta chose not to return, similar to Tracy from the first season.

Trainer's Choice Award: At the end of the series a Suzuki Grand Vitara was awarded to Jules by the trainers, recognizing her for "handling herself exquisitely throughout the whole show".[10]

List of episodes

There were a total of 68 episodes that followed the general weekly format of Elimination, Minor Challenge, Temptation, "The Walk", Major Challenge, and The Weigh-in. In some instances, episodes were replaced with specials where major twists were introduced, or previous events were explained for viewers missing information. Some of these special episodes included:

  • Two contestants leave: Due to unexpected withdrawal of contestants, episode 3 in week 1 focussed on this event.
  • The game so far: In week 6 was a recap episode where all previous episodes were summarised.
  • Duos Decided: In week 6 teams were separated into pairs. Damien won the minor challenge and power to choose pairs.
  • The Biggest Twist Thus Far; The Outsiders: The secret contestants training on the outside for 6 weeks enter the house in week 7.
  • Make Overs: Remaining contestants were given new clothes and hairstyles for a magazine photo-shoot in mid week 8.
  • Fear Challenges: Replacing the regular spot for "The Walk", fear challenges were personal mental challenges that each remaining contestant participated in, for no tangible reward. The 6 remaining contestants were flown to Queenstown, New Zealand. Courtney went on a large cliff swing, Chris used a rocket swing, Damien and Kimberlie rock climbed a 30m cliff face, Munnalita bungee jumped and Pati participated in white water sports
  • Mountain hike: Contestants participated in a mountain hike, add weighted bags weighing the amount of weight they had lost each week. All contestants reaching the mountain peak carrying the weight they started the show with. The experience was to feel the relief when they removed their backpacks. Kimberlie added an extra 40kg to match what she was at her heaviest weight.
  • Return of the eliminated contestants: On being invited back for a chance to enter back into the game, contestants went through various challenges:
    • Second chance challenge: Contestants were required to hold two medicine balls whilst balancing on a series of three varied sized logs, each one smaller than the last, for half an hour each. Mel, who had an ankle problem stepped down and was immediately eliminated. Gerard won the challenge, Kelly coming a close second.
    • Second chance temptation: Contestants had a 1 in 6 chance to receive a wild card chance, elimination and other prizes. Laura won a guarantee qualification, Greg was immediately eliminated. Other prizes included a trip won by Kelly, a scooter won by Alex, a small hamburger and chips won by Damien, and a chocolate platter won by Courtney. Michael and Marty chose not to participate in the temptation challenge.
    • Super Challenge: Remaining contestants competed in a sand dune and mental challenge, with the three remaining places going to Michael, Marty and Damien. Courtney, Alex and Kelly were immediately eliminated.
  • Train the trainers: Mid week 11 contestants were tested with their knowledge of training routines in preparation for moving outside of the game.
  • Trainer's Choice Award: The episode before the finale was a consolation for Jules who withdrew from the show on medical advice. She was given a Suzuki Grand Vitara

The Weigh-in

At the end of each week, contestants must be weighed to determine how much weight they had lost since the previous week or weigh in. Generally the person with the highest weight loss receives immunity. With teams, the total percentage of weight loss for the team must be highest to avoid elimination. With pairs and individuals, players must come in "above the yellow line" which is usually the 2 lowest weight losers of the week. Weigh-in episodes were generally screened on Sunday nights, or left as a cliffhanger and combined with elimination episodes.

Table of weight and percentage loss (kg)
Name Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Overall
Chris Lost 31.3kg prior to arrival as an "Outsider" 6.4<br\>(5.42%) 7.0<br\>(6.26%) 3.8<br\>(3.63%) 7.9<br\>(7.82%) 3.2<br\>(3.44%) 70.1
Marty 10.4<br\>(6.48%) 4.2<br\>(2.8%) 4.4<br\>(3.01%) 4.8<br\>(3.39%) 6.7<br\>(4.9%) 7.6<br\>(5.84%) 2.6<br\>(2.12%) +1.1<br\>(+0.92%) 7.6<br\>(6.47%) 4.9<br\>(4.46%) 65.9
Pati 5.3<br\>(4.41%) 3.4<br\>(2.96%) 2.6<br\>(2.33%) 3.8<br\>(3.49%) 3.7<br\>(3.52%) 5.1<br\>(5.03%) 2.2<br\>(2.28%) 1.5<br\>(1.59%) 2.6<br\>(2.81%) 4.6<br\>(5.11%) 0.6<br\>(0.70%) 48.0
Munnalita 7.9<br\>(6.21%) 3.0<br\>(2.51%) 2.9<br\>(2.49%) 3.0<br\>(2.64%) 3.6<br\>(3.26%) 9.0<br\>(8.42%) 0.0<br\>(0.00%) 2.6<br\>(2.65%) 2.4<br\>(2.52%) 6.3<br\>(6.78%) 1.6<br\>(1.85%) 53.2
Kimberlie Lost 20.3kg prior to arrival as an "Outsider" 2.1<br\>(1.73%) 4.8<br\>(4.02%) 4.2<br\>(3.66%) 5.2<br\>(4.71%) 46.8
Courtney 5.7<br\>(4.09%) 3.2<br\>(2.4%) 3.4<br\>(2.61%) 3.4<br\>(2.68%) 6.3<br\>(5.1%) 6.0<br\>(5.12%) 0.7<br\>(0.63%) 1.8<br\>(1.63%) 0.8<br\>(0.74%) 40.9
Damien 13.1<br\>(6.06%) 2.2<br\>(1.08%) 7.2<br\>(3.58%) 6.7<br\>(3.46%) 7.4<br\>(3.96%) 5.2<br\>(2.89%) 3.9<br\>(2.23%) +2.4<br\>(+1.11%) 4.3<br\>(2.57%) 74.6
Laura 4.0<br\>(3.66%) 1.4<br\>(1.33%) 2.6<br\>(2.5%) 5.5<br\>(5.43%) 1.3<br\>(1.36%) 1.3<br\>(1.38%) 1.5<br\>(1.69%) 25.0
Greg 10.1<br\>(6.79%) 3.9<br\>(2.81%) 2.5<br\>(1.85%) 5.7<br\>(4.31%) 5.4<br\>(4.24%) 6.5<br\>(5.36%) 48.9
Mel 7.7<br\>(7.10%) 2.0<br\>(1.99%) 2.3<br\>(2.33%) 1.7<br\>(1.76%) 4.5<br\>(4.75%) 2.2<br\>(2.44%) 30.4
Jules 6.3<br\>(4.99%) 2.0<br\>(1.67%) 3.1<br\>(2.63%) 3.7<br\>(3.22%) 4.5<br\>(4.05%) 34.9
Gerard 7.4<br\>(5.54%) 4.0<br\>(3.17%) 1.5<br\>(1.23%) 4.2<br\>(3.48%) 4.3<br\>(4.13%) 43.3
P'eta 3.9<br\>(2.96%) 1.4<br\>(1.1%) 24.9
Michael 9.6<br\>(5.81%) 4.6<br\>(2.96%) 5.3<br\>(3.51%) 5.1<br\>(4.22%) 70.0
Kelly 4.4<br\>(3.76%) 4.0<br\>(3.55%) 28.0
Sam 7.0<br\>(5.47%) 40.6
Alex 10.6<br\>(6.83%) 41.8
All contestants
Total Loss (kg) 89.8 44.4 38.0 39.6 47.6 42.9 19.2 21.2 13.8 46.8 10.3 787.3
Avg Loss (%) 5.66% 2.66% 2.33% 3.09% 4.36% 4.56% 1.97% 2.02% 2.67% 4.83% 2.61% 3.34%
Avg Loss (kg) 8.2 3.4 3.2 4.0 5.3 5.4 2.4 3.0 2.8 5.2 2.6 4.4

Elimination

Each week, contestants must cast a vote against another contestant and avoid elimination. The contestant that received the most votes left the game immediately. Contestants can avoid elimination by their team or themselves losing the most percentage of weight loss, winning immunity at a temptation challenge. Contestants make themselves an elimination target if they are a threat of losing a lot of weight by the end of the show. Elimination episodes screened on Mondays. Below is a table of voting history for what each contestant voted.

Elimination key:
Immunity
X Immunity, unable to vote
X Below yellow line, unable to vote
? Vote not revealed
X Not in elimination, unable to vote
Eliminated or not in house
Valid vote cast
Week Wk 1[11] Wk 2[12] Wk 3[13] Wk 4[14] Wk 5[15] Wk 6[16] Wk 7[17] Wk 8[18] Wk 9[19] Wk 10[20] Wk 11[21][22]
Eliminated Alex Kelly Michael Gerard Marty Greg / Mel Laura Marty Courtney Kimberlie Munnalita
Marty Alex X X X Courtney Damien / Laura Laura X ? Pati Munnalita
Chris Arrived Wk 7 as an "Outsider" Courtney Marty Courtney Kimberlie Munnalita
Pati Alex X X X Munnalita Greg / Mel Laura ? Courtney X X
Munnalita Alex X X X Marty Greg / Mel X Marty X Kimberlie X
Kimberlie Arrived Wk 7 as an "Outsider" Laura ? ? X Eliminated Wk 10
Courtney Alex X X X Marty Greg / Mel X Marty X Eliminated Wk 9
Damien X Kelly Laura ? X X X X Eliminated mid Wk 9
Laura Arrived Wk 2 X Gerard Gerard X X X Eliminated Wk 7
Mel ? Kelly X Gerard X X Eliminated Wk 6 (Double elimination)
Greg ? X X X Courtney X Eliminated Wk 6 (Double elimination)
Jules X Kelly Michael Gerard Withdrew mid Wk 5 (on medical advice)
Gerard X Michael Michael ? Eliminated Wk 4
P'eta Arrived Wk 2 X Michael ? Eliminated mid Wk 4
Michael X Damien ? Eliminated Wk 3
Kelly X ? Eliminated Wk 2
Sam X Withdrew mid Wk 2 (on medical advice)
Alex Munnalita Eliminated Wk 1
Sarah Quit mid Wk 1

Elimination notes

  • Sarah quit in week 1 due to feeling isolated from the rest of the group. Trainer Michelle failed to convince her to stay in the game.[23]
  • Sam withdrew in week 1 due to deep vein thrombosis.[24]
  • P'eta was unexpectedly eliminated as part of a twist introduced by "The Walk". Munnalita had the choice to eliminate a female contestant and chose P'eta.[25]
  • Jules withdrew in week 5 due to irregular heart patterns. Despite the contestants wanting her to stay, the on-site medic advised her to leave the game.[26]
  • Damien was eliminated in week 9 as a result of a Super Challenge. The penalty for losing the challenge was to be immediately eliminated.[27]
  • Marty was eliminated twice. His first elimination was by a "hung" or tied vote, giving the voting decision to the other team. Upon returning to the game, Marty secured immunity in week 8 but was voted out as he had gained weight at the weigh-in stripping him of his eligibility of immunity.
  • Chris and Pati are the only contestants to have not been eliminated, but Pati is the only contestant to be in the game for the entire length of the season, Chris entered the game in week 6.

Minor Challenges

Contestants must compete in challenges to earn individual or team rewards. These rewards often lead to giving contestants power to change the outcome of the game with weight advantages or penalties, or individual personal prizes generally awarded by the shows advertising suppliers or sponsors. Generally, minor challenges were screened on Tuesday nights.

Week Challenge Reward(s) Penalty Winner(s) Loser(s) Notes Description
1 Cinema Massages Spend the night outside Contestants were taken to the Cremorne Orpheum Cinema where they raced against each other, choosing food products that were lower in calories.
2 Beach Volleyball Red team Blue team The Blue team Contestants played beach volleyball against each other.
3 Treadmill A cardiology gym, and team session with the commando Red Team (Greg) - Greg walked for over 2 hours, walking an extra 5 minutes after the second place holder 3 contestants for each team competed to see who could last the longest on a treadmill going 8km/h
4 Jump and Duck Obstacle The choice of training with the Commando or an afternoon at a Baha'i Temple, giving either other to the other team. Teams had to duck and jump over spinning bars, beating 5 contestants in a row.
5 Basketball match Messages from home Red team Blue team The Blue team were in the lead the entire game until red caught up in the dying minutes of play. Teams competed against each other in a game of basketball game, each team coached by a member of the Sydney Kings.
6 The Power balls Challenge The power to choose duos, LG 32-Inch Plasma TV, LG Notebook Computer - Damien - Duos were to be picked with male and females paired. This would single out one female to be alone. Contestants each had 10 heavy balls in their enclosure and had to get all balls in their area to win.
7 Commando Challenge 1kg advantage 1kg penalty, outsiders lose immunity Courtney and Munnalita Damien and Laura Courtney and Munnalita received the Commando as part of The Walk

Major Challenges

Contestants compete in more demanding physical, mental or tempting challenges giving contestants more significant prizes than those awarded with minor challenges giving contestants power to change the outcome of the game, change team setup, or earn immunity. Generally, major challenges were screened as a cliffhanger episode on Friday nights.

Week Challenge Reward(s) Penalty Winner(s) Loser(s) Notes Description
1 Sydney Tower Climb Choice of lunch at restaurant or paddle on a kayak boat 5kg team weigh-in penalty Blue team Red team Teams were taken to Sydney Tower where they raced against each other- 50 laps round the tower
2 Plane pull Power to choose what team the new contestants would be placed Blue team Red team The Blue team chose P'eta Teams raced to pull a 9-tonne DC3 aircraft 150 metres, stopping periodically for individual running sequences.
3 Beach obstacle Phone calls to loved ones Blue team Red team Blue won only by a narrow margin and also let the Red team call Teams compete on a beach obstacle course to fill up sacks with sand and dig holes to get through the course.
4 Moving house An LG product for each team member, and the power to decide which member of the red team will become a blue. Red team Blue team The Red team chose to swap Mel, who was previously swapped into Red from Blue. Teams competed against each other to remove all contents from one house into another.
5 Heartbreak Hill The choice between returning gym equipment or training with the Commando - Red team Blue team Teams had to run a relay 200 times up and down a steep hill with weights
6 Hangman Challenge 1kg weigh-in advantage 1kg weigh-in penalty Damien & Laura Courtney & Munnalita 2nd place: Greg & Mel, 3rd place: Marty & Pati Contestants had to fill a 15 liter container with water by raising and lowering their paired contestants using a pulley system and transferring water from a container on the ground using just 1 cup.
7 Wood Challenge Massages and two Vanuatu holidays 24 hours lock down, no trainer or gym Marty and Pati Damien and Laura 2nd place: Chris and Kimberlie, 3rd place: Courtney and Munnalita. Marty and Pati finished in 4 hours, 50 minutes. Contestants had to shift 4 tonnes of wood from one spot to another by hand while being chained to their pair.

Temptation

Contestants competes in a temptation challenge to secure their place in the game for another week by gaining immunity making them unable to be voted out unless they gain weight. Challenges are generally psychologically based and gave contestants the choice to act against temptations they would otherwise participate in. This is a strategic part of the game. Temptation challenges were generally screened on Wednesday nights.

Week Challenge Reward(s) Winner(s) Notes Description
1 Immunity and power of The Walk Courtney
2 Pizza Immunity and power of The Walk Gerard Contestants must pick a slice of pizza for a 1 in 8 chance of immunity.
3 Chocolate Immunity and power of The Walk Pati Pati participated as part of a team strategy, only one other contestant participated. Contestants ate sticks of food dipped in chocolate. The winner was determined by the one who ate the most.
4 Sushi Train Immunity and power of The Walk, 5 massages, a $4000 barbecue, a trampoline, a DVD player & a home video from the contestant's family Munnalita This was the first and only temptation challenge where all contestants participated in this temptation Contestants must choose random plates of meals from a sushi train.
5 Food deli Immunity and power of The Walk Courtney Other contestants chose to eat certain foods also Contestants were individually tempted with their favorite foods, the winner being the one who consumed the most calories.
6 Chris & Kimberlie Chris and Kimberlie would lose immunity if they came last in the challenge.

"The Walk"

As an addition to receiving immunity, contestants also receive the power of "The Walk" which gave them the choice to change the game from options provided to them. "The Walk" was generally screened on Thursday nights.

Week Contestant(s) with power Options Result
1 Courtney 24-hour training prior to the first weigh-in Courtney and Alex received additional training
2 Gerard To choose 2 new contestants to enter the game P'eta and Laura were chosen to enter the game, Kelli and Jess could not participate any further in the game
3 Pati To swap 1 member of the blue team for 1 member of the red team Pati switched Laura from the Red Team for Mel from the Blue Team
4 Munnalita To immediately vote out a player Munnalita voted out P'eta
5 Courtney To give immunity to a Blue team member Courtney lost immunity and gave it to Damien
6
7 Chris & Kimberlie To give the Commando to another duo for the next challenge Courtney and Munnalita received the Commando

Finale

The finale was a pre-recorded show which aired on April 26, 2007.

Final 3 Contestants: Non-eliminated contestants competed for the "crown" and official label of "Australia's Biggest Loser for 2007", the winner being Chris losing a total of 70.1kg (46.89% of his start weight).

Name Start Weight (kg) Finale (kg) Total loss (kg/%) Goal (kg) Goal Difference
Chris 149.5 79.4 70.1 (46.89%) 90 -10.6
Marty 160.6 94.7 65.9 (41.03%) 95 -0.3
Pati 120.2 72.2 48.0 (39.93%) 70 2.2

Runner-up Contestants: All other contestants (excluding Sam, Jules and Sarah) weighed in against each other for the runner-up prize of AUD$50,000. The winner by a small margin was Michael, closely followed by Munnalita.

Name Start Weight (kg) Finale (kg) Total loss (kg/%) Goal (kg) Goal Difference
Michael 165.2 95.2 70.0 (42.37%) 99 -3.8
Munnalita 127.3 74.1 53.2 (41.79%) 60 14.1
Damien 216.3 141.7 74.6 (34.49%) 110 31.7
Kimberlie 141.8 95.0 46.8 (33.00%) 99 -4.0
Greg 148.8 99.9 48.9 (32.86%) 90 9.9
Gerard 133.5 90.2 43.3 (32.43%) 85 5.2
Courtney 139.2 98.3 40.9 (29.38%) 90 8.3
Mel 108.4 78.0 30.4 (28.04%) 75 3.0
Alex 155.2 113.4 41.8 (26.93%) 95 18.4
Kelly 117.1 89.1 28.0 (23.91%) 70 19.1
Laura 109.2 84.2 25.0 (22.89%) 70 14.2
P'eta 136.0 111.1 24.9 (18.31%) 75 36.1

Disqualified contestants: Contestants Jules and Sam weighed in at the Finale but their results were not counted towards the runners-up prize as they were disqualified from play as they withdrew from the game, even though it was for medical reasons. Sarah did not make a finale appearance.

Name Start Weight (kg) Finale (kg) Total loss (kg/%) Goal (kg) Goal Difference
Sam 128.0 87.4 40.6 (31.72%) 79 8.4
Jules 126.3 91.6 34.9 (27.59%) 75 15.4
Sarah 153.3 DNQ 75 DNQ

Cast and personalities

Host

Ajay Rochester returned to the second season reprising her role as host of the show. Ajay has since stated goals for herself after the completion of this season, moving into hosting a radio show[28]. Before the show went to air, Ajay was under the spotlight for her own weight[29]. During primary production of the show, Ajay appeared on Network Ten's New Years celebrations.

Trainers

  • Bob Harper (US trainer)
  • Jillian Michaels (US trainer)
  • Michelle Bridges (New Australian trainer)
  • Shannan Ponton (New Australian trainer)
  • Steve Willis (Australian Commando)
  • Claire Collins (Nutritionist and dietitian)

Contestants

14 contestants started the game, 2 more then the previous season. As a result of contestant withdrawal, "The Outsiders" and replacements, the total number of contestants was 18.

Original Contestants:

  • Alex Tsao: (Ringwood North, VIC, Age 37, Height 167cm, Goal weight 95kg)
  • Courtney Jackson: (Varsity Lakes, QLD, Age 21, Height 185cm, Goal weight 90kg). Courtney has now had a career change, wanting to be a personal trainer[30].
  • Damien Wicks: (Larrakeyah, NT, Age 34, Height 188cm, Goal weight 110kg)
  • Greg Koutsovidis: (Glynde, SA, Age 33, Height 175cm, Goal weight 90kg)
  • Gerard Fleischer: (Bentley, WA, Age 43, Height 175cm, Goal weight 85kg)
  • Kelly Donaghy Lewis: (Caringbah, VIC, Age 28, Height 174cm, Goal weight 70kg)
  • Mel Russell: (Wollongong, NSW, Age 24, Height 183cm, Goal weight 75kg)
  • Marty Barrett: (Cleveland, QLD, Age 38, Height 193cm, Goal weight 95kg)
  • Patima "Pati" Singe: (Bayview, QLD, Age 26, Height 172cm, Goal weight 70kg)
  • Michael Hinde: (Adelaide, SA, Age 28, Height 192cm, Goal weight 99kg)
  • Munnalita Kyrimis: (Mount Gambier, SA, Age 32, Height 170cm, Goal weight 60kg)

"The Outsiders":

  • Christopher "Chris" Garling: (Sydney, NSW, Age 23, Height 198cm, Goal weight 90kg)
  • Kimberlie Stewart: (Sydney, NSW, Age 32, Height 173cm, Goal weight 99kg)

Replacement Contestants: The replacement contestants were selected from a choice of four people as part of "The Walk". The two people that did not become contestants were Kelli and Jess.[31]

  • Laura Kufersin: (Melbourne, VIC, Age 20, Height 175cm, Goal weight 70kg)
  • P'eta Phelan: (Melbourne, VIC, Age 27, Height 179cm, Goal weight 75kg)

Disqualified Contestants:

  • Jules Condon: (Gordonvale, QLD), Age 34, Height 170cm, Goal weight 75kg)
  • Sam Birrell: (Bell Park, VIC, Age 37, Height 171cm, Goal weight 79kg)
  • Sarah Peak: (Carlingford, NSW), Age 24, Height (170cm, Goal weight 75kg)

Team arrangements

Teams: The show started with two teams, "Blue Team" trained by Bob and Shannan and "Red Team" trained by Jillian and Michelle. The Australian trainers entered the game and individually the contestants chose their trainers, with the heaviest contestant choosing first (Damien) and the lightest choosing last (Mel). Bob and Jillian then entered and joined the Shannan and Michelle respectively as co-trainers. As teams became uneven throughout the game, some challenge rewards or penalties were to swap team members which retained even numbers for teams to compete fairly.

Duos: With 8 contestants remaining, teams were broken into 4 pairs of male and female contestants. Damien won the power to choose teams as a result of a minor challenge. At this stage of the game, Jules left the game making an uneven number of contestants, leaving Damien with the decision to leave one contestant to compete by themselves. The pairs grouped together were: Damien and Laura, Greg and Mel, Courtney and Munnalita, and Pati was left by herself which introduced a new twist. The biggest weight loser of all eliminated contestants returned to the game, this being Marty who was only just eliminated the day before. Greg and Mel were eliminated as part of a double elimination, and were replaced by new contestants Chris and Kimberlie, introduced as "The Outsiders".

Individuals: With 7 contestants remaining (including the new "The Outsiders"), pairs no longer existed and contestants competed in all challenges individually.

Final 4: The final four contestants were Chris, Kimberlie, Pati and Munnalita. As a result of the "wild card" challenge, contestant Marty returned to the game and replaced eliminated contestant Kimberlie, making Marty part of the final 4 contestants.

Production and release

Filming locations

Filming of The Biggest Loser was primarily located in Sydney, NSW, Australia. The main filming locations seen throughout the show are the White House (where contestants reside and train), the "Outsider" training ranch (where "The Outsiders" trained before entering the house), the elimination room (a room inside the house where votes are cast for contestants to be eliminated from the game) and the diary room (a studio set up for contestants to leave video entries of their time in the house). Other game locations include "The Walk" which was filmed around Bobbin Head National Park, Turramurra, NSW. Other filming locations include areas around the house gardens for individual contestant interviews. There are also filming locations at South Sydney beaches and other areas where challenges take place. Areas of Queenstown, New Zealand were also primary filming locations as part of the New Zealand Super Challenge, the focus points being the hike and sprint up Coronet Peak and the Super Challenge at Paradise. There are also the studios for the live finale reunion.

Filming dates

There are three main dates organised around the production of the show including the application and audition process, primary photography and production and the show finale which occurs 6 weeks after the final week of primary photography (the tenth week of game play), and was filmed on Monday, 23 April (instead of a live show like the previous season).

Air dates and channels

This season began airing on Sunday 4 February, 2007 at 7:00pm on Network Ten, five episodes each week night, with an additional sixth episode introduced on Sunday nights. After a total of 67 episodes (10 x 6 weeklies) the pre-taped finale episode screened on 26 April, 2007.

Credits and associations

The Biggest Loser is a trademark of Reveille LLC and is licensed and produced by FremantleMedia Australia Pty Limited. In Australia it is distributed by Crackerjack Productions, Grundy-Fremantle Media Group and Network Ten Australia. Among others, the major sponsors and suppliers that were explicitly credited were 100% Pure newzealand.com, Accredited Practising Dieticians, Air New Zealand, Brooks, Chrysler, Fernwood Health Club, LG Electronics, and Workout World.[32]

Reception and public response

Controversies

Casey Donovan: Before the show went to air, there were some controversies when allegations emerged that overweight singer and Australian Idol series two winner Casey Donovan had applied to be a contestant and had been rejected. Network Ten dismissed these allegations, arguing that Donovan had simply not survived the application process.[33]

Racist slurs: A few weeks into screening the show, a user posted on the Official The Biggest Loser website that "Pati is a fat black ***", causing outrage, particularly when the comment remained on the site for over 2 hours before being removed. Many users quickly disagreed, arguing: "Does this make you feel proud? You need to get a life, this is sad, and racist, and honestly not Australian!"[34][35]

Health risks: The show received further criticism, being attacked by exercise experts for promoting risky weight loss techniques that may endanger the shows viewers.[36] There was also much criticism when news leaked of contestant Jules, then unknown, was forced to quit after multiple health scares and hospital visits.[37][38][39] An eating disorders support group, The Butterfly Foundation[1], commenting on Chris's achievement, warned that such a dramatic weight loss could be a health risk.[40]

Reviews

The length of the show compared to the American version was accused of being too "bloated" with over 3 hours of extra footage for each "episode" or week, but at the same time, the type of participants used in the show are a good change from regular reality television "wannabes".[41]

Television viewing and ratings

For full episode ratings, see: List of The Biggest Loser Australia (Season 2) episodes

The show averaged more than 1,000,000 viewers each night, peaking around 1.56 million viewers for one weigh-in show and 1.31 million viewers for one elimination show.[42] The season premiere attracted only 1.17 million viewers compared to the first season premiere of 1.4 million, although depending on what was happening with the Cricket on Channel Nine, the total audience peaked at 1.45 million.[43] The ratings were considered a great success by the network, receiving a large portion of the target demographic (39.2% commercial share in demographic ages 18-49, and 42.6% of the 16-39 demographic).[44] The season finale was the ratings success, being the highest rating episode of the show and ranking number 1 for the day with 1,995,000 viewers.[45]

The following are some of the ratings achieved from the highest rated episodes. Unless otherwise stated, sources are gathered from OzTAM as a primary or secondary source.[46]

Episode name Total viewers
(Rounded to nearest 1000)
Original airdate
Season Premiere 1,170,000 (peaking at 1.45m)[47] Sunday, February 4
The Weigh-in (#8) 1,560,000[48] Sunday, April 1
Elimination (#9) 1,319,000 Monday, April 9
The Weigh-in (#10) 1,310,000[49] Sunday, April 15
Elimination (#10) 1,302,000[50] Monday, April 16
The Final Weigh-in and Elimination 1,323,000[51] Thursday, April 19
The Finale 1,995,000[52] Thursday, April 26


Trivia

  • Marty is the only contestant in all series of The Biggest Loser to enter the game three times and be voted out twice.
  • Sarah was the first Australian contestant to quit just days into production[53].
  • Damien is the heaviest contestant over all The Biggest Loser series worldwide with a starting weight of 216.3kg.
  • There were a few variations of the opening sequence of the show; one with the 14 original contestants, one including Laura and P'eta (which replaced Sarah and Sam), and one adding Chris and Kimberlie (which shortened the trainer sequences for timing). Despite the fact there have been 18 competing contestants, the opening screen always stated "14 contestants".
  • The final 4 contestants offered inspiration to four people entering the house that had similar personal backgrounds and characteristics. They were Claire (age 25, 114kg), Aaron (age 25, 160kg), Louise (age 31, 103kg) and Cameron (age 34, 150kg).
  • The disclaimer shown at the end of each show states: "Our contestants were supervised while participating in this show. Their exercise regime was tailored to their medical status and specific needs. Consult your doctor before embarking on any diet or exercise program".

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