The Biggest Winner Arab season 1

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The Biggest Winner Arab
Season 1
Starring Hani Abu Al-Naja
Zaina Habi
Pascale Saad
Presented by Carolina De Oliveira
Release
Original network MBC 1
Original releaseApril 29, 2006 (2006-04-29)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The Biggest Winner Arab (season 1) is the second season of the Arabic version of the original NBC American reality television series The Biggest Loser . The second season premiered on April 26, 2006.

Contestants

ContestantTeamStatus
Katherine Al-Kheder, Syria Blue TeamEliminated Week 1
Dalia Abualsaud, Jordan Blue TeamEliminated Week 2
Ahmad Al-Mehana, Kuwait Red TeamEliminated Week 3
Reda Mata, Lebanon Blue TeamEliminated Week 4
Hatem Lashain, Egypt Red TeamEliminated Week 5
Walead Al-Jasem, Iraq Red TeamEliminated Week 6
Lina Bakear, Lebanon Red TeamEliminated Week 7
Hadair Shabib, Egypt Red TeamEliminated Week 8
Darean Mahmoud, Saudi Arabia Red TeamEliminated Week 9
Kawthar Al-Bakar, Bahrain Blue TeamEliminated Week 10
Abdullah Al-Khalaki, Saudi Arabia Blue TeamEliminated Week 11
Finale
Nehad Al-Akhdar, Tunisia Red Team2nd Runner Up
Moustafa Al-Mobarak, Saudi Arabia Blue TeamRunner Up
Abdullah Hammad, Jordan Blue TeamThe Biggest Winner
Teams
  Member of Zaina's Team
  Member of Hani's Team
Winners
  250,000 SAR. Winner (among the finalists)
  50,000 SAR. Winner (among the eliminated contestants)

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