Shape up – sort of|1,600 of 17,000-pound goal lost in city workout

Published 12:00 am Monday, March 15, 2010

One Vicksburg woman was 28 pounds lighter and $500 richer after finding out Saturday that she was the “biggest loser” in a 17-week weight-loss challenge.

“I’m down two sizes and I’m feelin’ good,” said Carol Hicks, the winner of Shape Up Vicksburg.

The challenge, spearheaded by Shape Up Sisters gym owner Linda Fondren, called on Vicksburg residents to lose 17,000 pounds in 17 weeks, beginning in October and ending on Valentine’s Day. Fondren said 2,600 people signed up to take on the challenge and the group collectively lost 1,600 pounds.

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Despite missing the goal, Fondren said the program was a success for the people who did stay with it and lose weight.

“I would do it all over again,” she said. Those who participated lost an average of seven pounds per person.

Hicks was presented the cash award by state Rep. George Flaggs, who also participated in the weight-loss program, at the challenge’s celebration event at the Southern Cultural Heritage Center.

“I wanted to join in with Shape Up Vicksburg and give an incentive to the community,” said Flaggs, who said he lost three pounds.

Shape Up Vicksburg will continue with a free walking club.

Contact Manivanh Chanprasith at mchan@vicksburgpost.com