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'''Tony Chen''' is an immunology student at the [[University of Western Ontario]], where he helped revive the quizbowl club in 2019 with [[Peter Corderio]]. Tony is known for his wide-ranging generalism (necessitated by frequently playing shorthanded) and his many affectionately-bestowed nicknames. He was an individual all-star in division II of the [[2022 ICT]].
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'''Tony Chen''' is a law student at the [[Toronto|University of Toronto]]. He studied immunology for his undergrad at the [[Western|University of Western Ontario]], where he helped revive the quizbowl club in 2019 with [[Peter Cordeiro]]. Tony is known for his wide-ranging generalism (necessitated by frequently playing shorthanded) and his many affectionately-bestowed nicknames. He was an individual all-star in Division II of the [[2022 ICT]] and a Division I Undergraduate all-star at the [[2023 ICT]]. Tony won the [[2022 Chicago Open]] trash side event on a team of free agents.

Latest revision as of 13:56, 14 March 2024

Tony Chen
Noted subjects Science, Literature
Current college Toronto (2023-)
Past colleges Western (2019-2023)
High school Bayview
Stats HDWhite • NAQT

Tony Chen is a law student at the University of Toronto. He studied immunology for his undergrad at the University of Western Ontario, where he helped revive the quizbowl club in 2019 with Peter Cordeiro. Tony is known for his wide-ranging generalism (necessitated by frequently playing shorthanded) and his many affectionately-bestowed nicknames. He was an individual all-star in Division II of the 2022 ICT and a Division I Undergraduate all-star at the 2023 ICT. Tony won the 2022 Chicago Open trash side event on a team of free agents.