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Get Up, Get Healthy Elimination Day
Story posted on
2006-01-05 08:26:00
You've watched some of their successes and some of their failures, but none of our Get Up, Get Healthy contestants has gone through this past month without some noticeable change. Only those with the most change can stay in the running to achieve a new body and win two thousand dollars in cash and prizes. WFMZ's Brittany Westbrook is live in Easton with this week's elimination.
That's right Wendy and Jaciel,
The time has come for us to tell you who goes and who stays.
But before we do that, let's recap our scoring process, Mike?
There will be an elimination every week starting this week and going to the end. We'll alternate, seeing one man or one woman go.
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Here are the 8 remaining in the challenge, for the women we have 28 year old Jennifer Murphy, 44 year old Liz Sergent, 49 year old Betsey Schmeltzle and xx year old Mimi Goossen.
For the men there's 51 year old Mark Williams, xx year old Don Zimpfer, xx year old John Semonich and finally xx year old Joe Piro.
One of those four was eliminated last night. Wendy and Jaciel and guesses?
OK, Well to give you some perspective in the four weeks since we started.
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Mark Williams has lost.
Don Zimpfer has lost
John Semonich has lost
And Joe Piro has lost
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The man cut last night was xxx xxx.
So these are the three men remaining in our competition.
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