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* By editing about 10/10 of categories per packet himself, Brownstein took on the largest subject load of any CO editor in over a decade. ([[Matt Bollinger]] had edited about 14/14 of categories per packet as head editor of [[2013 Chicago Open]]; note though, that in [[2021 Chicago Open|2021]], [[Will Alston]] edited 7/7 per packet himself and "mostly" edited 4/4 more [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23639].) | * By editing about 10/10 of categories per packet himself, Brownstein took on the largest subject load of any CO editor in over a decade. ([[Matt Bollinger]] had edited about 14/14 of categories per packet as head editor of [[2013 Chicago Open]]; note though, that in [[2021 Chicago Open|2021]], [[Will Alston]] edited 7/7 per packet himself and "mostly" edited 4/4 more [https://hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=23639].) | ||
* This event completed a single-year [[Triple Crown]] for [[Matt Jackson]], the first such Triple Crown since 2014. Jackson became the first player ever to go undefeated at all of Division I [[ICT]], [[ACF Nationals]], and [[CO]] within a single competition year. | * This event completed a single-year [[Triple Crown]] for [[Matt Jackson]], the first such Triple Crown since 2014. Jackson became the first player ever to go undefeated at all of Division I [[ICT]], [[ACF Nationals]], and [[CO]] within a single competition year. | ||
− | * Every member of the winning team had won at least one CO before (Alston | + | * Every member of the winning team had won at least one CO before (Alston in 2017; Jackson most recently the previous year; Jensen in 2022; and Mukherjee most recently in 2016). |
+ | * While not a Triple Crown winner himself, [[Eric Mukherjee]] was on both the 2014 and 2024 CO teams that helped others achieve it. | ||
==Side Events== | ==Side Events== |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 29 July 2024
2024 Chicago Open | |
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Edited by | Jordan Brownstein (head editor), Delia Cropper, Jeremy Cummings, Joey Goldman, Ryan Humphrey, Ophir Lifshitz, Ani Perumalla, Dan Ni, Kevin Park, Eleanor Settle, various writers |
Champion | "LMM's LLM MLM" (Will Alston, Matt Jackson, Nick Jensen, Eric Mukherjee) |
Runner-up | "BHSU B" (Matt Bollinger, Billy Busse, John Lawrence, Tejas Raje) |
High scorer | Matt Bollinger |
Site | Northwestern |
Field | 30 |
Stats | Stats |
The 2024 Chicago Open was played on July 27, 2024. In contrast to the prior year's long period of non-announcement and non-volunteering, an editing team formed almost immediately after the prior CO's conclusion under the leadership of Jordan Brownstein. Young Fenimore Lee returned as logistics coordinator and tournament director. The tournament drew 30 teams, CO's largest field ever.
The finals ended rather early at 10:01 p.m., with top bracket rounds for non-finalists ending around 9 p.m.
Trivia
- By editing about 10/10 of categories per packet himself, Brownstein took on the largest subject load of any CO editor in over a decade. (Matt Bollinger had edited about 14/14 of categories per packet as head editor of 2013 Chicago Open; note though, that in 2021, Will Alston edited 7/7 per packet himself and "mostly" edited 4/4 more [1].)
- This event completed a single-year Triple Crown for Matt Jackson, the first such Triple Crown since 2014. Jackson became the first player ever to go undefeated at all of Division I ICT, ACF Nationals, and CO within a single competition year.
- Every member of the winning team had won at least one CO before (Alston in 2017; Jackson most recently the previous year; Jensen in 2022; and Mukherjee most recently in 2016).
- While not a Triple Crown winner himself, Eric Mukherjee was on both the 2014 and 2024 CO teams that helped others achieve it.
Side Events
- CO Trash
- JORDU 2, a jazz side event by Victor Pavao
- TOWNS, a "regional geography" side event by Conor Thompson
- History of the World, Part II, a history side event by Erik Christensen and Henry Atkins