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Mattea Roach. 23-game winning streak on Jeopardy! Mattea Roach (born October 26, 1998) is a Canadian tutor and game show contestant who held a 23-game winning streak on the game show Jeopardy! from April 5, 2022, to May 6, 2022. Roach was the most successful Canadian to play Jeopardy! and is placed in sixth for all-time regular season wins. [2]
Matt Amodio. Matthew Benjamin Amodio[ 1][ 2] (born December 4, 1990) is an American mathematician and game show contestant who won 38 consecutive games on the game show Jeopardy! in 2021, the third-longest streak in the show's history, behind Ken Jennings and Amy Schneider. [ 3][ 4] A PhD student in computer science at Yale University, [ 5][ 6 ...
Parent. Amy Berman Jackson (mother) Matthew Barnett Jackson (born June 24, 1992) is an American paralegal and former contestant on the syndicated game show Jeopardy! who won 13 consecutive games, earning $413,612. This is the eleventh-highest game streak of all time as of June 4, 2023. His 13-episode streak ended with a loss on October 14, 2015.
The annual Jeopardy!Tournament of Champions is on pause after a number of recent winners revealed they wouldn't be back for the annual event in solidarity with Hollywood's historic double strike ...
In the 2024 Tournament of Champions, which Sony says boasts “the biggest field in ToC history,” Barinholtz will compete alongside 26 “regular” Jeopardy! champions. (His quarterfinals ...
The tournament features some of the biggest “Jeopardy!” champions battling it out in a prime-time series of games that will be played out over a nearly two-week period.
A December 2022 announcement detailed a second teen reunion tournament, billed as the High School Reunion Tournament. 27 contestants, all from the two Season 35 tournaments (2018–19), will participate in a three-week tournament, with a $100,000 prize and the winner competing in the 2023 Tournament of Champions, the first time a Teen ...
Terry Thompson, a housewife and alumna of Swarthmore College, was the first Tournament of Champions winner. [1] She won $8,590 over the course of her run on Jeopardy!, including $5,080 during her main run and $3,510 (plus a vacation to the Virgin Islands) in the tournament.