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The Biggest Loser: May 19 – 22

The Biggest Loser is off to New Zealand for a four-part adventure race.

2013-05-15_2019Next week The Biggest Loser is off to New Zealand for a four-part adventure race.

Sunday 19 May, 7.30pm
Never has last chance training been so important. With a half-kilo penalty and regrets about how they played the challenge, one team train until they are sick in an epic outdoor training session. During elimination, alliances are broken and favourites are sent packing.

Monday 20 May, 7.30pm
Arriving in New Zealand for Fears Week, the contestants are met by Commando who issues them with their very first fear facing challenge – jump out of the chopper into a nearby lake from 10 metres above the water. As nerves kick in, one contestant is crippled with fear and can’t go through with it. How will they fare for the rest of the trip, if this is just the first challenge?

Tuesday 21 May, 7.30pm
Leg two of this week’s epic four-part adventure race begins: after a 5km farm run, teams must build a raft with the materials supplied then cross a river where a letter will be waiting for them. The next day, all contestants arrive for the next leg of the adventure race. Leg three consists of a 10km bike race, whitewater rafting and canyoning. Who will make it through?

Wednesday 22 May, 7.30pm
The final day of the adventure race has arrived. Leg four consists of an inflatable canoe race then a run with a difference: halfway through they will carry a backpack with the weight they’ve lost since day one. The weight of their backpack causes havoc with the contestants’ now slimmer and fitter bodies, as some collapse and others incur injuries. Who will win the golden ticket and a free pass through to the finale?

6 Responses

  1. That photo gives a big hint that the green team survives which is a good thing!

    @SamFan

    The game playing and bullying is terrible this season. I think the only redemption for this series is if the team that wins is one that didn’t partake in this nonsense. Its been a big turnoff.

  2. You can bet on Amber giving up on this challenge.

    I just hope the green team get though they have been my favourites throughout the show.

  3. This season has been very disappointing and I don’t think it’s a suprise it hasn’t been rating. The contestants have not been very likable for the most part and they seem to have forgotten that they’re there to turn their lives around and that the money at the end is really just a bonus (or the icing on a fat-free cake). The trainers have been rather mute too with the exception of Michelle who has voiced what a lot of us have felt about some of these “bullies” and “game-players”.

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