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− | Andrew Tirrell, professor of political science and international relations from San Diego, California, won $67,399 during six appearances, including regular season contests in December of 2022, and appearances in the 2024 Champions Wildcard Tournament. Tirrell defeated 21-game champion Cris Pannullo on December 6, 2022,<ref> | + | Andrew Tirrell, professor of political science and international relations from San Diego, California, won $67,399 during six appearances, including regular season contests in December of 2022, and appearances in the 2024 Champions Wildcard Tournament. Tirrell defeated 21-game champion Cris Pannullo on December 6, 2022,<ref>url=https://www.jeopardy.com/jbuzz/contestants/andy-tirrell-discusses-taking-down-super-champion-cris-pannullo</ref> and won $50,000 as runner-up to Juveria Zaheer in the Champions Wildcard.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-01-17 |title=Season 39 Champions Wildcard {{!}} Jeopardy.com |url=https://www.jeopardy.com/track/2024/champions-wildcard-s39 |access-date=2024-12-19 |website=www.jeopardy.com |language=en}}</ref> He served as the alternate for the 2024 Tournament of Champions. During his first-day Jeopardy! contestant chat, Tirrell discussed the fisheries research he conducted in Arctic Norway, while his second-day contestant chat revealed his plans to use part of his winnings to start backyard beekeeping with his son, Theo. |
Revision as of 15:27, 24 February 2025
Andrew Tirrell, professor of political science and international relations from San Diego, California, won $67,399 during six appearances, including regular season contests in December of 2022, and appearances in the 2024 Champions Wildcard Tournament. Tirrell defeated 21-game champion Cris Pannullo on December 6, 2022,[1] and won $50,000 as runner-up to Juveria Zaheer in the Champions Wildcard.[2] He served as the alternate for the 2024 Tournament of Champions. During his first-day Jeopardy! contestant chat, Tirrell discussed the fisheries research he conducted in Arctic Norway, while his second-day contestant chat revealed his plans to use part of his winnings to start backyard beekeeping with his son, Theo.