‘The Biggest Loser’ Participants Announced

The Biggest Loser Cast
The cast of 2013’s ‘The Biggest Loser’ (Photo by: Chris Haston/NBC)

The Biggest Loser is breaking new ground with its upcoming season debuting on January 6, 2013 at 9pm. The series will feature kid participants for the first time, hoping to shed light on childhood obesity by showcasing the stories of three inspirational kids. And with the addition of kids as participants, The Biggest Loser will be welcoming childhood obesity expert and pediatrician Dr. Joanna Dolgoff to the show.

Alison Sweeney returns as host, with Jillian Michaels back on staff along with Bob Harper and Dolvett Quince.

Details on the 2013 Season [Courtesy of NBC]:

With the childhood obesity epidemic at an alarming, all-time high, jeopardizing the health of kids and future generations, The Biggest Loser is committed to tackling this critical issue by featuring children this season to serve as ambassadors of change who can inspire kids all over the country to get healthy. The focus for the kids will be on getting healthy rather than numbers on a scale, so they will not be eligible for elimination and will not weigh in on camera. They will work at both the ranch and at home, and their progress will be featured in every episode.

The show’s three kid participants will be 13-year-old Noah “Biingo” Gray, who aspires to be a professional baseball player and describes himself as a “skinny kid trying to get out of a fat teenager’s body”; 16-year-old Sanjana “Sunny” Chandrasekar, who juggles Advanced Placement classes and extracurricular activities like singing and tennis, and says that being overweight takes away from her self-confidence and affects every aspect of her life; and 13-year-old Lindsay Bravo, who loved being a cheerleader for two years but gave it up when others started teasing her about her weight, and hopes that by going on the show, she can inspire others to change their lives and get healthy.

This season’s 15 contestants will be divided into three teams — supervised by trainers Harper, Michaels, and Quince. Each trainer and team of five adults will be paired with one child participant who will compete with and contribute to their respective teams.

The adult contestants for season 14 of The Biggest Loser will include Lisa Rambo, a high school special education assistant and mother of four who wants to be a healthy role model for her children and hopes to one day open a special needs gym in her community to help her overweight students; 21-year-old Jackson Carter, the show’s first openly gay contestant who was bullied both for his weight and his sexuality after coming out at age 14, and now works as a volunteer coordinator for an LGBT youth outreach center, and Joe Ostaszewski, a former high school and college football player who continued to eat like an active football player long after his athletic career was over.

Also competing this season will be 47-year-old attorney, law firm owner and mother of two Gina McDonald, who is very accomplished in her professional life, but has not been able to get control of her lifelong struggle with weight; 51-year-old police officer David Jones, who at 307 pounds is struggling to keep up with the physical demands of his job, and college professor and communications consultant Michael Dorsey, the heaviest contestant this season at 444 pounds, who wants to be a healthy role model for his young son and says. “Losing weight just seems like that impossible mountain that I cannot overcome.”

The Biggest Loser Kid Participants:

The three kid participants this season are:

Lindsay Bravo (eighth grade), 13, Fillmore, California

Sanjana “Sunny” Chandrasekar (11th grade), 16, Rochester, New York

Noah “Biingo” Gray (eighth grade), 13, New Windsor, Maryland

The Adult Contestants:

Dannielle “Danni” Allen (Advertising account coordinator), 26, Wheeling, Illinois

Jackson Carter (Volunteer coordinator for LGBT resource center and movie theater assistant manager), 21, Layton, Utah

Nicole “Nikki” Davis (Make-up artist), 26, Chatsworth, California Michael Dorsey (College professor and communications consultant), 34, Baltimore, Maryland

Pamela Geil (Executive assistant), 43, New York, New York

David Jones (Police officer), 51, Kiefer, Oklahoma

Cate Laughlan (Student), 28, Ransomville, New York

Gina McDonald (Attorney and law firm owner), 47, Hoover, Alabama

Nate Montgomery (Financial advisor), 25, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Francelina Morillo (Student and store manager), 25, Albany, New York

Jeff Nichols (Pharmaceutical representative), 24, Monroe, Michigan

Joe Ostaszewski (Senior sales executive), 43, Williston, Florida

Thomas “TC” Pool (Purchasing manager), 31, Albany, Oregon

Lisa Rambo (High school special education assistant), 37, Houlton, Wisconsin

Alexandra “Alex” Reid (Legal assistant), 24, Carollton, Texas