#20: Toma Dobrosavljevic
En route to winning "The Biggest Loser: Glory Days", he didn't experience any real problems- he didn't get a single elimination vote & was at least "The Biggest Loser" on the ranch seven times, including five in a row prior to the semi-finals. However, he won the quarter million dollars by one pound over Sonya Jones.
#19: Claudia Sandoval
She won the most recent "MasterChef" U.S. title despite participating in an unprecedented five Pressure Tests (6/17, 7/1, 8/12, 9/9 & the semi-finals). Before defeating Derrick Peltz in the final, she took out Stephen Lee in the final PT, who had won a season-high nine challenges. Claudia won five challenges in S6, tying the fewest by a "MasterChef" w/ Whitney Miller from the 1st season.
#18: Sheri Blank
This ES English teacher proved her worth as a GS aficionado by playing "WHEEL" 10/21. She was beaten out by her opponents on the 1st two Toss-Ups, but then got very, very lucky from there (on the two occasions where she spun a Bankrupt, she didn't have anything to lose besides her turn). During the maingame, she capitalized on a TD opportunity an insane five times (including a $6K FS) & finished w/ the 2nd-highest maingame haul ever at $77,100 in cash & prizes. She topped off the night w/ a $33K BR win on MAXIMUM AMOUNT thanks largely to four M's making the board.
#17: Rick Galten
The prev. "WHEEL Around the World" wk. didn't go very well, but he made sure this one wouldn't suck right away. Unlike Sheri, he solved the 1st two T-Us, then Spingled on the MR puzzle. But he made up for that w/ a very long & successful Express ride that netted him $17K & a trip to St. Maarten which sealed the match for the man (despite Spingling again in the S-U for the $1.5K minimum). His BR letter selections of YCPU were interesting & they all made the board. The 1st word of UPHOLSTERY was obvious, but the 2nd wasn't so much even w/ the C at the very end. Despite pausing too long in between pronouncing the words in my judgement, he solved the puzzle & hit the $100K spot to set a new one-ep. record for male players w/ $130,565.
#16: Quest Crew
After a long layoff, "ABDC" returned & these champs from S3 were on the bottom back-to-back times in Wks. #3 & #4. However, they overcame those trips to beat the new Kinjaz & win their 2nd championship.
En route to winning "The Biggest Loser: Glory Days", he didn't experience any real problems- he didn't get a single elimination vote & was at least "The Biggest Loser" on the ranch seven times, including five in a row prior to the semi-finals. However, he won the quarter million dollars by one pound over Sonya Jones.
#19: Claudia Sandoval
She won the most recent "MasterChef" U.S. title despite participating in an unprecedented five Pressure Tests (6/17, 7/1, 8/12, 9/9 & the semi-finals). Before defeating Derrick Peltz in the final, she took out Stephen Lee in the final PT, who had won a season-high nine challenges. Claudia won five challenges in S6, tying the fewest by a "MasterChef" w/ Whitney Miller from the 1st season.
#18: Sheri Blank
This ES English teacher proved her worth as a GS aficionado by playing "WHEEL" 10/21. She was beaten out by her opponents on the 1st two Toss-Ups, but then got very, very lucky from there (on the two occasions where she spun a Bankrupt, she didn't have anything to lose besides her turn). During the maingame, she capitalized on a TD opportunity an insane five times (including a $6K FS) & finished w/ the 2nd-highest maingame haul ever at $77,100 in cash & prizes. She topped off the night w/ a $33K BR win on MAXIMUM AMOUNT thanks largely to four M's making the board.
#17: Rick Galten
The prev. "WHEEL Around the World" wk. didn't go very well, but he made sure this one wouldn't suck right away. Unlike Sheri, he solved the 1st two T-Us, then Spingled on the MR puzzle. But he made up for that w/ a very long & successful Express ride that netted him $17K & a trip to St. Maarten which sealed the match for the man (despite Spingling again in the S-U for the $1.5K minimum). His BR letter selections of YCPU were interesting & they all made the board. The 1st word of UPHOLSTERY was obvious, but the 2nd wasn't so much even w/ the C at the very end. Despite pausing too long in between pronouncing the words in my judgement, he solved the puzzle & hit the $100K spot to set a new one-ep. record for male players w/ $130,565.
#16: Quest Crew
After a long layoff, "ABDC" returned & these champs from S3 were on the bottom back-to-back times in Wks. #3 & #4. However, they overcame those trips to beat the new Kinjaz & win their 2nd championship.