Frisco Councilman Lighter in the Waist (and the Wallet)

Fallon wins weight-loss bet, but donates $25,000 to charity anyway

One of Collin County's heavy hitters is a now a lot lighter.

Frisco Councilman Pat Fallon stepped on the scale at Lochrann's Irish Pub on Thursday for his weight-loss challenge after a last-minute sweat in a sauna, 19 miles per day and counting every calorie.

Fallon was challenged to lose 40 pounds in four months or else donate $25,000 to local charity Frisco Family Services.

His lean, trim-looking figure had workers at the charity nervous when he walked in.

β€œWe know he has not been eating for a few days,” said Jill Cumnock, executive director. β€œHe's been working out like crazy.”

According to word on the street, Fallon worked out twice before the weigh-in. Supposedly, he was 6 pounds over his target weight of 202.5 pounds just last week.

β€œI can neither confirm or deny those reports,” he said.

But the councilman weighed in at 201.8 pounds, besting his goal by less than 1 pound. He immediately chugged a bottle of water.

Fallon said he simply craved water, not cheeseburgers and fries, after running nearly 20 miles a day in the last few weeks and shrinking his waist more than 6 inches.

Despite winning the bet, Fallon was also lighter in the wallet. He gave FFS a check for $25,000, and other pledges raised the amount by another $6,500.

All of the money will be used to fund the charity’s summer lunch program, which feeds kids who qualify for assistance through their school’s lunch program -- about 6,500 meals.

”So he's feeding the kids this summer -- what he did tonight was huge,” Cumnock said.

But Fallon's journey isn't over. Getting the weight off was just step one.

"The important thing is not what I weigh today, it's what I weigh a year from now and 10 years from and 30 years from now, β€œ he said.

And Fallon said he wants his life with his wife and two young sons to be a long, healthy one.

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