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==Triple Crown of Editing== | ==Triple Crown of Editing== | ||
− | The '''Triple Crown of Editing''' refers to editing each of the tournaments that make up quizbowl's [[Multi-championship achievements#Modern_Triple_Crown|Modern Triple Crown]]: [[ACF Nationals]], [[NAQT ICT]] (DI), and [[Chicago Open]]. | + | The '''Triple Crown of Editing''' refers to editing each of the tournaments that make up quizbowl's [[Multi-championship achievements#Modern_Triple_Crown|Modern Triple Crown]]: [[ACF Nationals]], [[NAQT ICT]] (DI), and [[Chicago Open]]. Seven editors are known to have completed the Triple Crown of Editing. |
===As head editor<ref>NAQT has two levels of set editing that, for most sets, are each equivalent to a circuit "head editor"; the head editor notations for NAQT events represent a best effort at determining which editorial positions are equivalent to full-set head-editor jobs, although they err on the side of crediting a person for head editor work. For circuit editing teams of three or fewer without a specified head editor, each editor was considered a head editor. Because NAQT does not publicly display editing information, years have not been included, pending permission, for the years before 2011. Although it may have sometimes done so before, after 2011, NAQT has generally recognized its SCT and ICT editors publicly following the events.</ref>=== | ===As head editor<ref>NAQT has two levels of set editing that, for most sets, are each equivalent to a circuit "head editor"; the head editor notations for NAQT events represent a best effort at determining which editorial positions are equivalent to full-set head-editor jobs, although they err on the side of crediting a person for head editor work. For circuit editing teams of three or fewer without a specified head editor, each editor was considered a head editor. Because NAQT does not publicly display editing information, years have not been included, pending permission, for the years before 2011. Although it may have sometimes done so before, after 2011, NAQT has generally recognized its SCT and ICT editors publicly following the events.</ref>=== | ||
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* [[Ike Jose]]: Nationals (2015*, 2016, 2017*, 2019*), ICT (2015*, 2016*, 2017), Chicago Open (2014*, 2017, 2021*) | * [[Ike Jose]]: Nationals (2015*, 2016, 2017*, 2019*), ICT (2015*, 2016*, 2017), Chicago Open (2014*, 2017, 2021*) | ||
* [[Andrew Hart]]: Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021*), ICT (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021), Chicago Open (2014) | * [[Andrew Hart]]: Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021*), ICT (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021), Chicago Open (2014) | ||
+ | * [[John Lawrence]]: Nationals (2022), ICT (2021), Chicago Open (2016) | ||
===In any role=== | ===In any role=== | ||
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===Near misses=== | ===Near misses=== | ||
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* Many others have completed two of the three legs of the Triple Crown | * Many others have completed two of the three legs of the Triple Crown | ||
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* [[Ike Jose]] (2017) | * [[Ike Jose]] (2017) | ||
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+ | ==Quadruple Crown of Editing== | ||
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+ | With the 2023 advent of a fourth collegiate championship, the [[IQBT Undergraduate Championship]], there is now a '''Quadruple Crown of Editing''', which consists of the Triple Crown plus the Undergraduate Championship. Two editors are known to have completed this Quadruple Crown: | ||
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+ | ===As head editor=== | ||
+ | * [[John Lawrence]]: Nationals (2022), ICT (2021), Chicago Open (2016), Undergraduate (2023, 2024*) | ||
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+ | ===In any role=== | ||
+ | * [[Matt Bollinger]]: Nationals (2017*, 2019, 2021*), ICT (2016*, 2018*), Chicago Open (2013*), Undergraduate (2023, 2024) | ||
==Grand Slam of Editing== | ==Grand Slam of Editing== | ||
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* [[Auroni Gupta]] | * [[Auroni Gupta]] | ||
+ | * [[John Lawrence]] | ||
===Near misses=== | ===Near misses=== | ||
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* Many others have completed three of the four legs of the Grand Slam | * Many others have completed three of the four legs of the Grand Slam | ||
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===In any role=== | ===In any role=== | ||
* [[Matt Weiner]]: Fall (2005, 2006<ref>It appears that documentation of the 2005 and 2006 Fall editor teams does not exist, but the ACF qbwiki pages appears to suggest that [[Eric Kwartler]] served as the head editor of those tournaments.</ref>), Regionals (2008*, 2010), Nationals (2008, 2009*) | * [[Matt Weiner]]: Fall (2005, 2006<ref>It appears that documentation of the 2005 and 2006 Fall editor teams does not exist, but the ACF qbwiki pages appears to suggest that [[Eric Kwartler]] served as the head editor of those tournaments.</ref>), Regionals (2008*, 2010), Nationals (2008, 2009*) | ||
+ | * [[Mike Sorice]]: Fall (2007*), Regionals (2005*, 2006*), Nationals (2013) | ||
* [[Auroni Gupta]]: Fall (2009), Regionals (2012, 2018*), Nationals (2014, 2019*) | * [[Auroni Gupta]]: Fall (2009), Regionals (2012, 2018*), Nationals (2014, 2019*) | ||
* [[Ted Gioia]]: Fall (2008), Regionals (2010, 2011), Nationals (2014) | * [[Ted Gioia]]: Fall (2008), Regionals (2010, 2011), Nationals (2014) | ||
* [[Rob Carson]]: Fall (2008), Regionals (2011*, 2013, 2019), Nationals (2015, 2016*) | * [[Rob Carson]]: Fall (2008), Regionals (2011*, 2013, 2019), Nationals (2015, 2016*) | ||
* [[Evan Adams]]: Fall (2009, 2010*), Regionals (2014*), Nationals (2017) | * [[Evan Adams]]: Fall (2009, 2010*), Regionals (2014*), Nationals (2017) | ||
+ | * [[John Lawrence]]: Fall (2010, 2013), Regionals (2012, 2013, 2016*), Nationals (2022*) | ||
* [[Stephen Liu]]: Fall (2012, 2013*), Regionals (2015, 2017), Nationals (2018) | * [[Stephen Liu]]: Fall (2012, 2013*), Regionals (2015, 2017), Nationals (2018) | ||
+ | * [[Eric Mukherjee]]: Fall (2023), Regionals (2009*, 2019), Nationals (2021, 2022) | ||
===Near Misses=== | ===Near Misses=== | ||
* [[Carsten Gehring]] has edited Fall and Regionals and served as Nationals proofreader | * [[Carsten Gehring]] has edited Fall and Regionals and served as Nationals proofreader | ||
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* Many others have edited two of the three legs of the Triple Crown | * Many others have edited two of the three legs of the Triple Crown | ||
==ACF Editing Quadruple Crown== | ==ACF Editing Quadruple Crown== | ||
− | The '''ACF Editing Quadruple Crown''' refers to editing each of ACF's four tournaments: [[ACF Fall]], [[ACF Winter]], [[ACF Regionals]], and [[ACF Nationals]]. Because ACF Winter has only run | + | The '''ACF Editing Quadruple Crown''' refers to editing each of ACF's four tournaments: [[ACF Fall]], [[ACF Winter]], [[ACF Regionals]], and [[ACF Nationals]]. Because ACF Winter has only run four times, and had not run before 2009, the ACF Quadruple Crown is less attainable than the ACF Triple Crown. |
===As head editor=== | ===As head editor=== | ||
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===In any role=== | ===In any role=== | ||
− | * [[Rob Carson]]: Fall (2008), Regionals (2011*, 2013, 2019), Winter (2010), Nationals ( | + | * [[Rob Carson]]: Fall (2008), Winter (2010), Regionals (2011*, 2013, 2019), Nationals (2015, 2016*) |
+ | * [[Ganon Evans]]: Fall (2019), Winter (2020), Regionals (2022), Nationals (2023) | ||
+ | * [[Eric Mukherjee]]: Fall (2023), Winter (2010, 2022, 2023), Regionals (2009*, 2019), Nationals (2021, 2022) | ||
===Near misses=== | ===Near misses=== | ||
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In addition to the ACF Triple Crown winners listed above, the following people have edited three of the four legs of the ACF Quadruple Crown (missing leg in parentheses): | In addition to the ACF Triple Crown winners listed above, the following people have edited three of the four legs of the ACF Quadruple Crown (missing leg in parentheses): | ||
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* [[Andrew Wang]] (Regionals) | * [[Andrew Wang]] (Regionals) | ||
* [[Trevor Davis]] (Nationals) | * [[Trevor Davis]] (Nationals) | ||
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* [[Andrew Hart]]: Regionals (2017), Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021*), SCT (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020), ICT (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) | * [[Andrew Hart]]: Regionals (2017), Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021*), SCT (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020), ICT (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) | ||
* [[Rob Carson]]: Regionals (2011, 2013*, 2019*), Nationals (2015*, 2016), SCT (2020), ICT (2021) | * [[Rob Carson]]: Regionals (2011, 2013*, 2019*), Nationals (2015*, 2016), SCT (2020), ICT (2021) | ||
+ | * [[John Lawrence]]: Regionals (2012*, 2013*, 2016), Nationals (2022), SCT (2015), ICT (2021) | ||
===In the same year=== | ===In the same year=== | ||
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===Near misses<ref>This list is probably not comprehensive</ref>=== | ===Near misses<ref>This list is probably not comprehensive</ref>=== | ||
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* [[Jeff Hoppes]] (Nationals) | * [[Jeff Hoppes]] (Nationals) | ||
* [[Seth Teitler]] (Nationals) | * [[Seth Teitler]] (Nationals) | ||
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==High School Championship Double== | ==High School Championship Double== | ||
− | The '''High School Championship Double''' consists of editing both major high school championship sets: [[HSNCT]] and [[NSC]]. Listings are in alphabetical order and may not be comprehensive, especially for NSC, for which a comprehensive list of editors is not available. | + | The '''High School Championship Double''' consists of editing both major overall high school championship sets: [[HSNCT]] and [[NSC]]. Listings are in alphabetical order and may not be comprehensive, especially for NSC, for which a comprehensive list of editors is not available. |
===As head editor=== | ===As head editor=== | ||
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* [[Ryan Westbrook]]: 7 (2008, 2010, 2014, 2015*, 2016, 2018, 2021*) | * [[Ryan Westbrook]]: 7 (2008, 2010, 2014, 2015*, 2016, 2018, 2021*) | ||
+ | * [[Jerry Vinokurov]]: 5 (2011*, 2012, 2013, 2014*, 2021) | ||
* [[Ike Jose]]: 5 (2015, 2016*, 2017, 2019, 2021) | * [[Ike Jose]]: 5 (2015, 2016*, 2017, 2019, 2021) | ||
* [[Andrew Yaphe]]: 4 (2001*, 2005*, 2006*, 2007*) | * [[Andrew Yaphe]]: 4 (2001*, 2005*, 2006*, 2007*) | ||
* [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]]: 4 (2004*, 2007*, 2009, 2010*) | * [[Ezequiel Berdichevsky]]: 4 (2004*, 2007*, 2009, 2010*) | ||
* [[Jonathan Magin]]: 4 (2009, 2011, 2012*, 2013*) | * [[Jonathan Magin]]: 4 (2009, 2011, 2012*, 2013*) | ||
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* [[Susan Ferrari]]: 3 (2010, 2011, 2012) | * [[Susan Ferrari]]: 3 (2010, 2011, 2012) | ||
* [[Matt Bollinger]]: 3 (2017*, 2019, 2021*) | * [[Matt Bollinger]]: 3 (2017*, 2019, 2021*) | ||
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* [[Aaron Rosenberg]]: 3 (2012, 2015, 2016) | * [[Aaron Rosenberg]]: 3 (2012, 2015, 2016) | ||
* [[Ike Jose]]: 3 (2014, 2017*, 2021) | * [[Ike Jose]]: 3 (2014, 2017*, 2021) | ||
+ | * [[Eric Mukherjee]]: 3 (2007, 2015, 2021) | ||
The editors with multiple CO head editorships are: Maddipoti (6), Yaphe (4), Westbrook (3), and [[Jerry Vinokurov]] (2) (2010 and 2015). | The editors with multiple CO head editorships are: Maddipoti (6), Yaphe (4), Westbrook (3), and [[Jerry Vinokurov]] (2) (2010 and 2015). | ||
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===ACF Winter=== | ===ACF Winter=== | ||
− | + | [[Eric Mukherjee]] (2010, 2021, 2022, 2023) and [[Nick Jensen]] (2020, 2021, 2022) have edited ACF Winter 3 or more times. | |
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 20 June 2024
Analogous to Multi-championship achievements, it is possible to recognize multi-editing achievements for editors who have worked on several major events. This page originally marked Andrew Hart's attempt to categorize and recognize these multi-editing achievements for posterity, although others are welcome to coin their own multi-editing achievements (or add/update to the lists of people who have accomplished the existing ones).
Unless otherwise stated, each list is presented in the order in which the accomplishment was achieved.
Triple Crown of Editing
The Triple Crown of Editing refers to editing each of the tournaments that make up quizbowl's Modern Triple Crown: ACF Nationals, NAQT ICT (DI), and Chicago Open. Seven editors are known to have completed the Triple Crown of Editing.
As head editor[1]
- Subash Maddipoti: Nationals (2001), ICT, Chicago Open (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)
- Andrew Yaphe: Nationals (2001, 2005, 2006, 2007), ICT (10+ times), Chicago Open (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)
- Matt Bollinger: Nationals (2017, 2019*[2], 2021), ICT (2016, 2018), Chicago Open (2013)
- Ike Jose: Nationals (2015*, 2016, 2017*, 2019*), ICT (2015*, 2016*, 2017), Chicago Open (2014*, 2017, 2021*)
- Andrew Hart: Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021*), ICT (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021), Chicago Open (2014)
- John Lawrence: Nationals (2022), ICT (2021), Chicago Open (2016)
In any role
- Billy Busse: Nationals (2015, 2016), ICT (2016, 2017, 2019, 2021), Chicago Open (2017)
Near misses
- Many others have completed two of the three legs of the Triple Crown
In a single year
- Ike Jose (2017)
Quadruple Crown of Editing
With the 2023 advent of a fourth collegiate championship, the IQBT Undergraduate Championship, there is now a Quadruple Crown of Editing, which consists of the Triple Crown plus the Undergraduate Championship. Two editors are known to have completed this Quadruple Crown:
As head editor
- John Lawrence: Nationals (2022), ICT (2021), Chicago Open (2016), Undergraduate (2023, 2024*)
In any role
- Matt Bollinger: Nationals (2017*, 2019, 2021*), ICT (2016*, 2018*), Chicago Open (2013*), Undergraduate (2023, 2024)
Grand Slam of Editing
The Grand Slam of Editing refers to editing each of the four overall championships in quizbowl, which make up the Grand Slam: ACF Nationals, ICT (DI), HSNCT, and NSC. Because a comprehensive list of NSC editors does not appear to be publicly available, the lists of those who have achieved this accomplishment are likely not comprehensive and may be inaccurate.
As head editor
In any role
Near misses
- Many others have completed three of the four legs of the Grand Slam
ACF Editing Triple Crown
The ACF Editing Triple Crown refers to editing each of ACF's three flagship events ACF Fall, ACF Regionals, and ACF Nationals. It does not include ACF Winter, which ACF ran in 2009-10 before canceling and has resumed running in 2020 (see ACF Editing Quadruple Crown below).
As head editor
- Subash Maddipoti: Fall (2004), Regionals (2001, 2003), Nationals (2001)
- Andrew Yaphe: Fall (2005[3]), Regionals (2000, 2005), Nationals (2001, 2005, 2006, 2007)
- Jonathan Magin: Fall (2007*, 2017), Regionals (2009), Nationals (2009*, 2011*, 2012, 2013)
- Andrew Hart: Fall (2007*, 2008, 2013*), Regionals (2017), Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021*)
In any role
- Matt Weiner: Fall (2005, 2006[4]), Regionals (2008*, 2010), Nationals (2008, 2009*)
- Mike Sorice: Fall (2007*), Regionals (2005*, 2006*), Nationals (2013)
- Auroni Gupta: Fall (2009), Regionals (2012, 2018*), Nationals (2014, 2019*)
- Ted Gioia: Fall (2008), Regionals (2010, 2011), Nationals (2014)
- Rob Carson: Fall (2008), Regionals (2011*, 2013, 2019), Nationals (2015, 2016*)
- Evan Adams: Fall (2009, 2010*), Regionals (2014*), Nationals (2017)
- John Lawrence: Fall (2010, 2013), Regionals (2012, 2013, 2016*), Nationals (2022*)
- Stephen Liu: Fall (2012, 2013*), Regionals (2015, 2017), Nationals (2018)
- Eric Mukherjee: Fall (2023), Regionals (2009*, 2019), Nationals (2021, 2022)
Near Misses
- Carsten Gehring has edited Fall and Regionals and served as Nationals proofreader
- Many others have edited two of the three legs of the Triple Crown
ACF Editing Quadruple Crown
The ACF Editing Quadruple Crown refers to editing each of ACF's four tournaments: ACF Fall, ACF Winter, ACF Regionals, and ACF Nationals. Because ACF Winter has only run four times, and had not run before 2009, the ACF Quadruple Crown is less attainable than the ACF Triple Crown.
As head editor
- Andrew Hart: Fall (2007, 2008*, 2013), Winter (2010), Regionals (2017), Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021)
In any role
- Rob Carson: Fall (2008), Winter (2010), Regionals (2011*, 2013, 2019), Nationals (2015, 2016*)
- Ganon Evans: Fall (2019), Winter (2020), Regionals (2022), Nationals (2023)
- Eric Mukherjee: Fall (2023), Winter (2010, 2022, 2023), Regionals (2009*, 2019), Nationals (2021, 2022)
Near misses
In addition to the ACF Triple Crown winners listed above, the following people have edited three of the four legs of the ACF Quadruple Crown (missing leg in parentheses):
- Andrew Wang (Regionals)
- Trevor Davis (Nationals)
- Jerry Vinokurov (Fall; has completed three of the four legs as head editor)
College Championship Four-Pack
The College Championship Four-Pack refers to editing each of the four annual DI qualifying and championship tournaments: ACF Regionals, ACF Nationals, SCT, and ICT.
As head editor
- Subash Maddipoti: Regionals (2001, 2003), Nationals (2001), SCT, ICT
- Andrew Yaphe: Regionals (2000, 2005), Nationals (2001, 2005, 2006, 2007), SCT, ICT
- Andrew Hart: Regionals (2017), Nationals (2018, 2019*, 2021*), SCT (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020), ICT (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021)
- Rob Carson: Regionals (2011, 2013*, 2019*), Nationals (2015*, 2016), SCT (2020), ICT (2021)
- John Lawrence: Regionals (2012*, 2013*, 2016), Nationals (2022), SCT (2015), ICT (2021)
In the same year
No one has edited each Four-Pack event in the same year, but two editors have completed three of the four legs in a single year.
Near misses[5]
- Jeff Hoppes (Nationals)
- Seth Teitler (Nationals)
- Matt Bollinger (Regionals)
- Auroni Gupta (ICT)
- Billy Busse (Regionals)
NAQT Championship Bingo
An NAQT Championship Bingo consists of editing each of NAQT's five annual spring championship sets: MSNCT, SSNCT, HSNCT, ICT (DII), and ICT (DI). (The remaining NAQT championships are based on existing sets and do not involve significant independent editorial work.)
Jeff Hoppes, Seth Teitler, and Samer Ismail are the only people to have completed an NAQT Bingo.
High School Championship Double
The High School Championship Double consists of editing both major overall high school championship sets: HSNCT and NSC. Listings are in alphabetical order and may not be comprehensive, especially for NSC, for which a comprehensive list of editors is not available.
As head editor
In any role
- Auroni Gupta
- Kyle Haddad-Fonda
- Jeff Hoppes
- Samer Ismail
- John Lawrence
- Fred Morlan
- Jason Thompson
- Matt Weiner
Most times editing marquee college circuit events
These are possibly non-comprehensive attempts to list the people who have edited each marquee collegiate or open event 3+ times. Head editorships are denoted with an asterisk.
ACF Nationals[6]
- Ryan Westbrook: 7 (2008, 2010, 2014, 2015*, 2016, 2018, 2021*)
- Jerry Vinokurov: 5 (2011*, 2012, 2013, 2014*, 2021)
- Ike Jose: 5 (2015, 2016*, 2017, 2019, 2021)
- Andrew Yaphe: 4 (2001*, 2005*, 2006*, 2007*)
- Ezequiel Berdichevsky: 4 (2004*, 2007*, 2009, 2010*)
- Jonathan Magin: 4 (2009, 2011, 2012*, 2013*)
- Susan Ferrari: 3 (2010, 2011, 2012)
- Matt Bollinger: 3 (2017*, 2019, 2021*)
- Andrew Hart: 3 (2018*, 2019, 2021)
- Jordan Brownstein: 3 (2018, 2019, 2021)
The editors with multiple Nationals head editorships are Yaphe (4), Berdichevsky (3), Magin (2), Bollinger (2), and Westbrook (2).
Chicago Open
- Subash Maddipoti: 6 (2000*, 2001*, 2002*, 2003*, 2004*, 2005*)
- Andrew Yaphe: 4 (1997*, 1998*, 1999*, 2000*)
- Ryan Westbrook: 4 (2008*, 2011*, 2012*, 2017)
- Aaron Rosenberg: 3 (2012, 2015, 2016)
- Ike Jose: 3 (2014, 2017*, 2021)
- Eric Mukherjee: 3 (2007, 2015, 2021)
The editors with multiple CO head editorships are: Maddipoti (6), Yaphe (4), Westbrook (3), and Jerry Vinokurov (2) (2010 and 2015).
ACF Regionals
- John Lawrence: 3 (2012, 2013, 2016*)
- Chris Ray: 3 (2010, 2013*, 2016)
- Rob Carson: 3 (2011*, 2013, 2019)
The editors with multiple Regionals head editorships are Subash Maddipoti (2) (2001 and 2003), Andrew Yaphe (2) (2000 and 2005).
ACF Winter
Eric Mukherjee (2010, 2021, 2022, 2023) and Nick Jensen (2020, 2021, 2022) have edited ACF Winter 3 or more times.
Notes
- ↑ NAQT has two levels of set editing that, for most sets, are each equivalent to a circuit "head editor"; the head editor notations for NAQT events represent a best effort at determining which editorial positions are equivalent to full-set head-editor jobs, although they err on the side of crediting a person for head editor work. For circuit editing teams of three or fewer without a specified head editor, each editor was considered a head editor. Because NAQT does not publicly display editing information, years have not been included, pending permission, for the years before 2011. Although it may have sometimes done so before, after 2011, NAQT has generally recognized its SCT and ICT editors publicly following the events.
- ↑ * For sections specifying head editors, the asterisk denotes that this role was as an associate editor; for sections specifying "any role," the asterisk denotes that this role was as a head editor. For the sections about "most times editing marquee events," the asterisk also denotes that this role was as a head editor.
- ↑ The ACF website lists Andrew as the head editor of Fall 2007, but this appears to be in error; it appears that Andrew worked on Fall 2005
- ↑ It appears that documentation of the 2005 and 2006 Fall editor teams does not exist, but the ACF qbwiki pages appears to suggest that Eric Kwartler served as the head editor of those tournaments.
- ↑ This list is probably not comprehensive
- ↑ This stretches back to 1999-2000, the first year listed on the ACF qbwiki page. It may not be comprehensive for editors who are not listed on ACF's member page (due to resigning) or on ACF's qbwiki page (which stops listing editors at 2014-15), or whose details are inaccurate on either source.