Biggest Loser Recap

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Biggest Loser contestants sent home Tracey Yukich on Tuesday.

Contestants finally got the chance to eliminate the villain on Tuesday night's episode of "The Biggest Loser."

Tracey Yukich's peers voted the mom off of the ranch after her weight loss of 3 pounds landed her below the yellow line.

Prior to the elimination, contestants journeyed to Washington D.C. for a challenge which involved taking to the streets and finding people who were willing to show their support. Whoever inspired the most people to join them for a workout in front of the Washington Monument won the competition.

Liz beat out Allen by one person, earning free subway for her team and an advantage in the immunity challenge for herself.

For immunity, the contestants went through four rounds of physical tests. Tracey, Shay, and Danny were eliminated after the first leg, which required them to run 1 mile.

Next, the remaining 6 had to pick pennies off stairs as they raced up steps in order to fill tubes with their coins. Liz, who won the choice to skip a leg as her reward, opted out of this round and Allen was eliminated.

In round 3, Daniel, Liz, Rudy, and Rebecca were left to balance on a brick while holding a yoga ball. After this, only Rudy and Rebecca were left to duke it out in the final round.The two had to complete 206 steps, a step for each contestant who has been on the show since its start, on a workout step. Rebecca took an early lead and held it to win immunity.

At the weigh in, which took place at the Lincoln Memorial, it was every man/woman for himself, as this marked the first week that contestants were evaluated as individuals instead of teams. Liz also only managed to lose three pounds, and her and Tracey pleaded before the others for the chance to stay.

Shay was the only contestant who voted for Liz to go home, while 7 votes were cast to send Tracey home.

Since leaving the ranch, Tracey has lost 41 more pounds.

Next week, two contestants will be eliminated in an episode that airs Tuesday on NBC at 8 p.m.

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