The Biggest Winner Arab season 3

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The Biggest Winner Arab
Season 3
Starring
Presented by Carolina De Oliveira
Release
Original network MBC 1
Original releaseOctober 11, 2008 (2008-10-11)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 2

The Biggest Winner Arab (season 3) is the third season of the Arabic version of the original NBC American reality television series The Biggest Loser . The third season premiered on October 11, 2008.

Contents

Contestants

ContestantTeamStatus
Meshal Ahmad, Kuwait Red TeamEliminated Week 1
Khaled Habib, Bahrain Blue TeamEliminated Week 2
Mohammad Bumoza, Saudi Arabia Red TeamEliminated Week 3
Hasan Al-Rawi, Iraq Blue TeamEliminated Week 4
Suhair Zoubat, Algeria Blue TeamEliminated Week 5
Lamia Derazy, Bahrain Red TeamEliminated Week 6
Iman Al-Ali, Jordan Red TeamEliminated Week 7
Amr Na'es, Syria Red TeamEliminated Week 8
Heba Nazer, Saudi Arabia Blue TeamEliminated Week 9
Bothayna Al-Hedri, Morocco Red TeamEliminated Week 10
Rasheda Sulaiman, Egypt Blue TeamEliminated Week 11
Finale
Azari Hamod, Kuwait Blue Team2nd Ruuner Up
Mohanad Al-jeddawi, Saudi Arabia Blue TeamRunner Up
Mohammad Mazboudi, Lebanon Red TeamThe Biggest Winner
Teams
  Member of Noor's Team
  Member of Lina's Team
Winners
  250,000 SAR. Winner (among the finalists)
  50,000 SAR. Winner (among the eliminated contestants)

Weigh-ins and eliminations

ContestantAgeHeightStarting
BMI
Ending
BMI
Starting
Weight
WeekReunionFinaleWeight
Lost
Percentage
Lost
1234567891011
Mohammad M3017854.830.5173.5166.1162.4158.5153.4148.0144.8137.3136.9134.5129.9127.0Weighed
at
Finale
96.6-76.9-44.32%
Mohanad2919452.637.4198.0188.5186.4182.3179.5173.8171.3170.0169.0163.6157.0152.2140.6-57.4-28.99%
Azari2216038.829.699.396.696.394.692.491.787.5*84.584.081.880.478.575.9-23.4-23.56%
Rasheda3016243.431.3113.9110.1109.1106.8103.2101.698.1100.6100.094.091.089.482.2Weighed
at
Reunion
-31.7-27.83%
Bothayna3216539.331.3107.0103.4102.4101.299.396.794.692.490.790.087.485.1-31.7-20.47%
Heba2216944.632.4127.5124.9123.7123.5121.3119.8115.7113.4111.8113.092.5-35.0-27.45%
Amr2318440.827.2138.0133.0131.4128.5125.5122.5119.7114.5113.092.1-45.9-33.26%
Iman2316141.1X106.6102.3101.9100.897.296.492.790.5did not attend
Lamia2816752.036.7145.0140.3137.4135.0131.4129.8126.8102.3Weighed
at
Reunion
-42.7-29.45%
Suhair3215957.947.3146.5141.8141.4138.0134.9134.0119.5-27.0-18.43%
Hasan3117644.326.0137.3129.4126.9124.7121.880.6-56.7-41.30%
Mohammad B3017751.132.5160.2152.8148.5146.9101.8-58.4-36.45%
Khaled2318046.534.9150.5144.5145.0113.1-37.4-24.85%
Meshal3217845.7X144.7Xdid not attend
Game
  Week's Biggest Winner
  Gain weight
 X  did not attend
Winners
  250,000 SAR Winner (among the finalists)
  50,000 SAR Winner (among the eliminated contestants)
BMI
  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)
Notes
All contestant weights are in kilograms
All contestant heights are in centimetres

Weight Loss History

ContestantWeek
1234567891011Finale
Mohammad.M-7.4-3.7-3.9-5.1-5.4-3.2-7.5-0.4-2.4-4.6-2.9-30.4
Mohanad-9.5- 2.1-4.1-2.8-5.7-2.5-1.3-1.0-5.4-6.6-4.8-11.6
Azari-2.7-0.3-1.7-2.2-0.7-4.2*-3.00.0-2.7-1.4-1.9-2.6
Rasheda-3.8-1.0-2.3-3.6-1.6-3.5+2.5-0.6-6.0-3.0-1.6-7.2
Bothayna-3.9-1.0-1.2-1.9-2.6-2.1-2.2-1.7-0.7-2.6-2.3
Heba-2.6-1.2-0.2-2.2-1.5-4.1-2.3-1.6+1.2-20.5
Amr-5-1.6-2.9-3.0-3.0-2.8-5.2-1.5-20.9
Iman-4.3-0.4-1.1-3.6-0.8-3.7-2.2X
Lamia-4.7-2.9-2.4-3.6-1.6-3.0-24.5
Suhair-4.7-0.4-3.4-3.1-0.9-14.5
Hasan-7.9-2.5-2.2-2.9-41.2
Mohammad.B-7.4-4.3-1.6-45.1
Khaled-6+0.5-31.9
MeshalXX

Voting History

NameWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11
EliminatedMeshalKhaledMohammad.BHasanSuhairLamiaImanAmr*HebaBothaynaRasheda
Mohammad.MMeshalXImanXXLamiaImanXHebaAzariX
MohanadXKhaledXSuhairAzariXHebaMohammad.MBothaynaBothaynaMohammad.M
AzariX?XHasanSohairXImanAmrHebaXRasheda
RashedaXKhaledXSuhairSuhairXHebaMohammad.MBothaynaBothaynaX
BothaynaMeshalXAmrXXLamiaImanAmrXX
HebaXKhaledXHasanSuhairXXMohammad.MX
AmrMeshalXMohammad.BXXLamiaImanX
Iman?XMohammad.BXXMohammad.MX
LamiaMeshalXMohammad.BXXMohammad.M
SuhairXKhaledXHasanAzari
HasanXSuhairXSuhair
Mohammad.BMeshalXIman
KhaledXHeba
MeshalBothayna
 X  Not in elimination, unable to vote
 ?  Vote not revealed
  Immunity
 X  Below yellow line, unable to vote
Notes
* Although Mohammad M was voted out, he was allowed to stay because he had a safe card, and Amr was eliminated.

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