The Biggest Loser season 1

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The Biggest Loser
Season 1
No. of episodes10
Release
Original network NBC
Original releaseOctober 19 (2004-10-19) 
December 14, 2004 (2004-12-14)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The Biggest Loser (season 1) is the first season of the NBC reality television series entitled The Biggest Loser , which premiered on October 19, 2004. The show features overweight contestants competing to lose the largest percentage of their body weight and receive the title of 'Biggest Loser,' along with a $250,000 grand prize. The first season featured twelve contestants divided into two teams of six players. The teams were each led by a personal trainer, Bob Harper with the Blue Team and Jillian Michaels with the Red Team. The first season was hosted by Caroline Rhea.

Contents

Contestants

Contestants are listed in chronological order of elimination.

NameTeamsStatus
Dana DeSilvio, 21, Nashville, Tennessee Blue TeamEliminated Week 1
Lizzeth Davalos, 26, Westminster, California Red TeamEliminated Week 2
Aaron Semmel, 29, Evanston, Illinois Blue TeamEliminated Week 3
Matt Kamont, 25, Slatington, Pennsylvania Red TeamEliminated Week 4
Dave Fioravanti, 39, Boston, Massachusetts Red TeamEliminated Week 5
Kelly MacFarland, 31, Belmont, Massachusetts Blue TeamEliminated Week 6
Andrea Baptiste, 22, Franklin, Massachusetts Blue TeamEliminated Week 7
Lisa Andreone, 26, Orlando, Florida Red TeamEliminated Week 8
Maurice Walker, 30, Nashville, Tennessee Blue TeamEliminated Week 9
Kelly Minner, 28, Coopersburg, Pennsylvania Red TeamThird place
Gary Deckman, 40, Brooklyn, New York Blue TeamSecond place
Ryan Benson, 36, Van Nuys, California Red TeamWinner

Weigh-Ins

ContestantHeightAgeStarting
BMI
Ending
BMI
Starting
Weight
WeekWeight
Lost
Percentage
123456789FinaleWeight
Ryan6'2"3642.426.733031130829428127826225325024020812236.97%
Gary5'10"4032.622.42272152132061951901861831771751567131.28%
Kelly Min.5'5"2840.327.12422272252152112111971941921871637932.64%
Maurice5'6"3070.458.94364234234154014003893863813803657116.28%
Lisa5'6"2638.128.92362262252132072061971921901795724.15%
Andrea5'9"2231.723.02152092062001921851781761565927.44%
Kelly Mac.5'0"3143.629.52232102092041941901811517232.29%
Dave5'6"3940.428.92502402402332252191797128.40%
Matt6'2"2539.832.03102882912742642496119.68%
Aaron6'5"3430.923.72612412342252006123.37%
Lizzeth5'5"2627.824.11671641641452213.17%
Dana5'6"2128.224.71751701532212.57%
Teams
  Member of Jillian's team
  Member of Bob's team
Game
  Last person eliminated before the finale
Winners
  $250,000 Winner (among the finalists)
  $100,000 Winner (among the eliminated players)
BMI [1]
  Normal (18.5 - 24.9 BMI)
  Overweight (25 - 29.9 BMI)
  Obese Class I (30 - 34.9 BMI)
  Obese Class II (35 - 39.9 BMI)
  Obese Class III (greater than 40 BMI)

Weight loss history

Bold denotes the contestant that lost the most pounds that week

ContestantStarting
Weight
WeekTotal weight Lost
123456789RanchHomeTotal
Ryan330-19-3-14-13-3-16-9-3-10-90-32-122
Gary227-12-2-7-11-5-4-3-6-2-52-19-71
Kelly Min.242-15-2-10-40-14-3-2-5-55-24-79
Maurice436-130-8-14-1-11-3-5-1-56-15-71
Lisa236-10-1-12-6-1-9-5-2-46-11-57
Andrea215-6-3-6-8-7-7-2-39-20-59
Kelly Mac.223-13-1-5-10-4-9-42-30-72
Dave250-100-7-8-6-31-40-71
Matt310-22+3-17-10-46-15-61
Aaron261-20-7-9-36-25-61
Lizzeth167-30-3-19-22
Dana175-5-5-17-22

Episodes

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Week 6

Week 7

Week 8

Week 9

Week 10

Week 11 - Reunion

Voting History

NameWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Finale
EliminatedDanaLizzethAaronMattDaveKelly Mac.AndreaLisaMaurice
RyanXLizzethXMattDaveXAndreaLisaMauriceBiggest Loser
GaryDanaXAndreaXXKelly Mac.AndreaLisaMauriceFinalist (X)
Kelly Min.XDaveXMattDaveXAndreaMauriceXFinalist (X)
MauriceGaryXAaronXXKelly Mac.XXXEliminated Week 9
LisaXLizzethXMattDaveXAndreaXEliminated Week 8
AndreaDanaXAaronXXMauriceXEliminated Week 7
Kelly Mac.?XAaronXXMauriceEliminated Week 6
DaveXLizzethXMattRyanEliminated Week 5
MattXLizzethXLisaEliminated Week 4
AaronDanaXAndreaEliminated Week 3
LizzethXDaveEliminated Week 2
DanaAndreaEliminated Week 1
     Immunity
 X  Below yellow line, unable to vote
 X  Not in elimination, unable to vote
 ?  Vote not revealed
     Eliminated or not in house
     Last person eliminated before finale
     Valid vote cast

Follow-up

Prior to the start of Season 4, a special episode was shown revisiting past contestants to see if they kept the weight off. Only Andrea and Kelly Mac. were featured, but on the official website, Aaron was also interviewed.

Andrea, who lost 59 lb (27 kg) in the competition, lost another 5 lb (2 kg) to bring her current weight to 151. This had made her the only contestant featured to actually maintain her weight loss.

Kelly Mac. gained 9 lb (4 kg) since the Season One finale to bring her weight to 160 lb (73 kg).

Aaron, who was eliminated in the third week and lost 25 of his 61 lb (28 kg) at home, gained 24 lb (11 kg) to bring his weight back to 224, only one pound less than when he left the ranch.

On the second-to-last episode of The Biggest Loser: Families , trainer Bob mentioned that Season One winner Ryan weighed as much today as he did when he first came to the ranch, indicating he had gained all the weight back and saying he had "learned nothing". Since the show aired in 2004, Benson has regained all but 10 or 12 lbs. The special "Where are they now" which aired on November 25, 2010, showed Benson's trainer Jillian Michaels confronting the season 1 winner. Ryan noted that he no longer felt the pressure of keeping the weight off once the show was over.

A second special to track contestants' progress, titled "Where Are They Now", aired on November 25, 2009. It featured contestants from the first seven seasons. [2]

A third special, also entitled "Where Are They Now", was scheduled to air on November 24, 2010, featuring contestants from the first nine seasons. [3]

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References

  1. "BMI Classification".
  2. "'The Biggest Loser: Where Are They Now?' special Nov. 25".
  3. "The Biggest Loser Reunion: What are your favorites doing now?". E.T. online.