The 38-year-old fashion legend Cindy Crawford handed the EAS Body-for-LIFE Challenge 2004 prizes to super-fit Lazo Yassin.
A spokesman for the competition said according to camdenchronicle.co.uk: "Lazo has transformed his body into a physique that women will admire and men will envy.”
After 12 weeks of healthy eating and body-building program Lazo Yassin has lost 19lbs, and was named the winner of the EAS Body-for-LIFE Challenge 2004.
"I was doing some exercise before but it never really worked. My diet was wrong, the intensity of my training wasn't right and I found the gym boring," the winner Lazo Yassin told. "I've got a new girlfriend now and I'm going to university. I have the energy do new things. I just feel very positive."
His prize included £5,000 in cash, a Porsche for a year and a host of EAS products and goodies. In the beginning of 2001 Cindy Crawford signed a deal with EAS, agreeing to appear in print and broadcast advertising, marketing materials and other promotions, introducing the EAS AdvantEdge line of products. Crawford stated in a company press release that she and EAS would promote a message of attaining a healthier lifestyle.
EAS supplements some of the biggest names in local and international sport and wellness. From world class athletes such as pro football player, Shannon Sharpe, rugby stars Percy Montgomery and Luke Watson to super model and super mom Cindy Crawford and Christie Brinkley.