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The last spot in the finals round of the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions was up for grabs Friday, as 23-game super-champ Mattea Roach took on 6-game winner Eric Ahasic and Andrew He, who began ...
Richard Cordray was a five-time Jeopardy! champion in 1987, who appeared in the 1987 Tournament of Champions while still serving as a law clerk. Cordray parlayed his success on Jeopardy! into political office, serving as an Ohio State Legislator, the Attorney General of Ohio, and later the first director of the Consumer Financial Protection ...
If Meyer comes from behind to knot things up at two wins each for the three finalists, the ToC will go to its seventh and final game on Wednesday to determine the winner of the $250,000 grand prize.
Born on December 4, 1990, Amodio is a native of Medina County, Ohio. [15] He attended Medina High School where he graduated as valedictorian of the class of 2009. [16] Amodio graduated from The Ohio State University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science with Honors in Actuarial Science from the Department of Mathematics, while also earning a master's degree in Statistics. [17]
The semi-final winners competed in a two-day total point final to determine the grand champion in a format similar to other annual Jeopardy! tournaments. The winner of each qualifying game won a minimum of $50,000 for their charity (more if their post-Final Jeopardy! score exceeded $50,000), and the two runners-up each received $25,000 for ...
Back in the TOC game, Buttrey really pulled ahead in Double Jeopardy!, thanks in part to a $6,000 win on a Daily Double in the category of "Scientific Trios." He ended that round with $6,200 more ...
She is best known for being a 20-day champion on the quiz show Jeopardy!. Collins had the most consecutive wins of a woman contestant until Amy Schneider surpassed her on December 29, 2021. [ 1 ] During her run from April 21 to June 2, 2014, she won $429,100, which at the time was the third and is now the ninth highest total in Jeopardy ...
According to Jeopardy!'s J-Buzz website, in 1993, Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Derryl Scott also pulled off the feat. At the time, Trebek called it "our smallest total ever!" Watch the $1 "Jeopardy!"