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|Subjects = Philosophy, Visual Arts, Literature, stuff "every British person knows" | |Subjects = Philosophy, Visual Arts, Literature, stuff "every British person knows" | ||
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|schoolpast = [[Oxford]] (2012-17) | |schoolpast = [[Oxford]] (2012-17) | ||
+ | City, University of [[London]] (2018–19) | ||
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+ | '''Joey Goldman''' played for [[Oxford]], which he led to top bracket finishes at the [[2016 ACF Nationals|2016]] and [[2017 ACF Nationals|2017]] [[ACF Nationals]]. Widely regarded as the greatest UK quizbowler to date (and, with [[Jason Golfinos]] and [[John Lawrence]], one of the three greatest quizbowlers to play for a UK team), he also won University Challenge in 2017 as captain for Balliol. He also was on the second-place team at the [[2017 Chicago Open]] | ||
− | + | Known in America for his knowledge of comically "British" topics in comically "British" ways, Joey has also served as writer and editor for numerous tournaments, including 2017's [[WAO]], the [[2018 Chicago Open]], and (before abandoning the set) the 2018 iteration of [[EFT#2018|EFT]]. He also edited some philosophy for 2019's [[PIANO]] | |
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Latest revision as of 06:51, 6 October 2023
Joey Goldman | |
Noted subjects | Philosophy, Visual Arts, Literature, stuff "every British person knows" |
Past colleges | Oxford (2012-17)
City, University of London (2018–19) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Joey Goldman played for Oxford, which he led to top bracket finishes at the 2016 and 2017 ACF Nationals. Widely regarded as the greatest UK quizbowler to date (and, with Jason Golfinos and John Lawrence, one of the three greatest quizbowlers to play for a UK team), he also won University Challenge in 2017 as captain for Balliol. He also was on the second-place team at the 2017 Chicago Open
Known in America for his knowledge of comically "British" topics in comically "British" ways, Joey has also served as writer and editor for numerous tournaments, including 2017's WAO, the 2018 Chicago Open, and (before abandoning the set) the 2018 iteration of EFT. He also edited some philosophy for 2019's PIANO