Slimmers raise a big fat £35,000 for hospice
As well as losing their own pounds, the dedicated crew also raised an amazing £35,000 for the hospice – the most ever raised from the annual event.
The overall winner was Luke Jelfs from Boxmoor, who lost 45lb and 52 per cent of his total body fat.
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Hide AdAccountant Luke, aged 46, said: “The challenge was fantastic and I am absolutely delighted with my weight loss – as is my wife!
“It’s made such a big difference to me, to my weight, to my attitude to eating and it’s done wonders for my self-esteem.
“For years I have been in a vicious cycle of drinking too much, eating a poor diet and not exercising enough apart from occasionally walking my dogs Murphy and Dotty.
“I knew I needed to lose weight but have always put if off.
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Hide Ad“I’m so glad I entered the challenge and I can’t recommend it highly enough
“My target was £500 but actually the fundraising was much easier than I thought and I’ve raised £2,700 mainly because friends and family just wanted to support me and give to the hospice.”
The Biggest Loser runners-up were Karen Bower from Berkhamsted and Amy Heathfield from Hemel.
The team of 20 also included local Heart FM Breakfast Show DJ Daniel Fox.