How tall are the contestants on the biggest loser season 11
At the finale the audience found a gorgeous girl in an adorable green dress. Jaquin "Q" Allen had a tumultuous relationship with trainer Cara Castronuova telling her "I'm done," in one heated debate. Cara urged Q to come to her when he needed help. Larialmy Allen went home early in the game, sacrificing herself so her husband could remain on the show. She went on to lose 84 pounds and looked fantastic at The Biggest Loser finale. By Karen Borsari May 25, Save FB Tweet More. Replay gallery. Pinterest Facebook.
Up Next Cancel. Share the Gallery Pinterest Facebook. Skip slide summaries Everything in This Slideshow. Elsewhere, the teams face off in a challenge involving ropes and weights. A team must leave the ranch and live on a limited budget after losing an egg-balancing challenge. Elsewhere, Bob's team visit an inner-city school to discuss fitness; the contestants participate in an Easter egg hunt, which includes eggs and a special golden egg; and a player reaches a milestone.
The teams compete for a night out on the town during a pop challenge to estimate the length of a mile. The losers must clean the ranch.
Elsewhere, another challenge finds the players racing to light up a board; the losing team receives no votes at elimination.
The players go to New Zealand, where they face a series of challenges including climbing 51 flights of stairs, sky jumping and completing a 5K. Elsewhere, the group receive tips on eating well during a visit to a fish market and later sail around Auckland Harbor. The players try river surfing during a challenge, and the winner receives immunity and a helicopter ride.
Elsewhere, the contestants begin competing as singles; a special visitor makes a surprise entrance; and the group go zip lining, rock climbing and bungee jumping. Former contestant Tara Costa also participates in the challenge.
Later, Sam Poueu and Ali Vincent lead a gym workout and offer inspiration to the group. The contestants receive Cinderella-themed makeovers with fashion guidance from Tim Gunn and new hairstyles from Ken Paves. The players then show off their new looks to friends and family at a castle, where the band OneRepublic perform.
Elsewhere, the players search for two keys hidden in car-shaped sandcastles during a challenge. The trainers test the players to see what they've learned during their time at the ranch. The contestants have a chance to add to their scores by playing a "Biggest Loser" video game.
OK, I'm biased. Jay seems like a nice fellow, but go, Irene! And America agrees with me, because Irene won the viewers' vote. She'll be joining Hannah and Olivia, as the first all-female finalists in the show's history. Alison introduces the trainers,. Then the first of the season's voted-off contestants come on, including Portland's Ana Alvarado, Irene's mother, who was the very first to be voted off this season.
Ana was when she started, and now she's She's lost pounds, and looks like a million bucks. More of the voted-off players come out and weigh in. Among them, Arthur Wornum, the Portlander who is described as the largest contestant in "Biggest Loser" history.
He and his father, Jesse, come out with lots of good-natured swagger. When he started, Arthur was -- he now weighs , having lost pounds. Jesse was originally , and is now , a loss of 83 pounds.
More and more people weigh in, until we find out that the winner of the at-home challenge is Deni Hill, the year-old who was the season's oldest competitor. She came into the show at pounds, and she weighed in at pounds, for an amazing loss of pounds, a She deserves that prize money! Meanwhile, trainers Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels single out a few of their contestants to find out what really led to their weight gain, and then the ranch contestants meet host Alison Sweeney for a water-carrying challenge that will give the winner the sole vote at this week's elimination.
Later, a surprising weigh-in -- which results in shocking numbers for one team -- disappoints the trainers in a big way, leading to the elimination of one player they feel isn't ready to go home. The contestants are faced with the "ultimate temptation" this week when each team enters a room filled with each player's favorite foods. Whoever eats the most calories gets to choose which team will go train with the "unknowns" and the new trainers.
Later, the stakes are high with a calorie-counting challenge that will give the winners what they want most -- letters from loved ones back home. The trainers confront a contestant they think threw the last weigh-in, and later, trainer Jillian Michaels puts trainer Bob Harper through an intense yoga workout to show the players what they'll ultimately be able to do once they lose weight.
Then one player takes matters into their own hands to try and send a contestant home. After four long weeks, the "unknowns" move to the ranch and are reunited with the other contestants, who get to meet the new trainers for the first time.
Host Alison Sweeney explains that the ranch contestants will be safe this week if they collectively lose more than 48 pounds, but for the "unknowns," they will be facing their first elimination all season. And both teams only get to see their trainers once this week. The "unknowns" experience some surprises while settling into their new home, and a secret is revealed about how one contestant has lost so much weight. A challenge involving weights shows which team stacks up to be the best, and later, everyone weighs in and finds out whether one or two players will be going home.
It's Valentine's Day on the ranch, and host Alison Sweeney ushers the contestants into a room full of chocolate candies for a holiday-themed temptation. Whoever eats the most chocolate will have the option to trade two players on their team for two players on the other - or to keep the teams the same, and the winner will be a secret. But as teams are divided into red vs. Later, a five-part relay race challenge tests the players' endurance, speed, agility, strength and knowledge.
Trainer Jillian Michaels takes one contestant horseback riding, and one team gets to enjoy heartwarming videos from home before a weigh-in results in a Biggest Loser record being broken and another player heading home. The two teams of contestants are all tied up this week -- literally -- in a rope challenge in which teamwork will determine which group of players will get to use the gym this week, and which team will have to be creative and find other places at the ranch to work out.
One trainer moves into the house to try and get a contestant to open up, and later, one team wins the chance to block someone's weight on the scale at a wild physical and mental challenge that finds them pushing a train feet while answering food fact questions along the way. Then one player reaches a milestone at the weigh-in before another contestant is eliminated and sent home.
Then a weigh-in filled with surprises is followed by two contestants leaving the ranch. The contestants are excited to hear from host Alison Sweeney that they will all be going home for two weeks.
Each player returns home to emotional reunions with friends and family, after which they navigate the challenges of being back in their real lives, facing the same temptations that brought them to the ranch and realizing all of the things they are capable of doing now that they couldn't do before.
When they come back to the ranch, they'll compete in a 5K challenge on a treadmill just as they did in the first episode of the season, but this time, they're going to run the 5K all by themselves. And just as before, each will pick who they want to train them -- Bob Harper and Jillian Michaels or Cara Castronuova and Brett Hoebel -- in the order in which they finish the challenge. Then a few contestants reach milestones at the weigh-in, after which another player is sent packing.
Each team has to pick a team captain, who will have many responsibilities during the week, and only two players from each team can work out with a trainer. The teams first square off in a pop challenge involving 13 tiered cakes, and later, the contestants meet host Alison Sweeney at a mud pit where they have to make their way across the pit while balancing on a step -- without touching the mud. Several contestants have heart-to-heart talks with their trainers, opening up more about the individual personal struggles they had before coming to the ranch, and later, another player is sent home following a weigh-in with some surprising weight loss numbers.
Host Alison Sweeney tells the remaining 12 contestants that they will all be on one team this week -- the blue team -- and they will all have immunity if they beat their weight loss from the previous week. But first, there's a pop challenge in which they have to prepare delicious, healthy, low-calorie meals in under 30 minutes.
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