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*[[Ben Schenkel]] - Runner-Up in 2007 Teen Tournament. | *[[Ben Schenkel]] - Runner-Up in 2007 Teen Tournament. | ||
*[[Aaron Schroeder]] - Five day Champion in 2008. 2009 Tournament of Champions Finalist. | *[[Aaron Schroeder]] - Five day Champion in 2008. 2009 Tournament of Champions Finalist. | ||
+ | *[[Ryan Stander]] - Lost in Final Jeopardy in his only appearance in March 2010. | ||
*[[Jeff Stewart]] - Won 1994 College Tournament. | *[[Jeff Stewart]] - Won 1994 College Tournament. | ||
*[[Ted Stratton]] - Two day champion in 2005. | *[[Ted Stratton]] - Two day champion in 2005. |
Revision as of 23:28, 11 March 2010
Jeopardy! is an American game show somewhat similar to quizbowl in that questions are asked and answers are given (although the show claims to be cute by reversing this).
Quizbowlers on Jeopardy!
Several former and current quizbowlers have appeared on Jeopardy. Here is a non-exhaustive list:
- Craig Barker - Won 1997 College Tournament.
- Chip Beall - Was on the show in the '80s. Now "trains" prospective Jeopardy players for the show.
- Chris Borglum - Played during season 13. Lost in only game.
- Michael Braun - Won Teen Tournament and then mysteriously dropped out of quizbowl.
- Papa Chakravarthy - Won 2006 Teen Tournament.
- Kunle Demuren -
- Mehrun Etebari - Five day champion. Lost in the first round of the 2007 Tournament of Champions.
- Meryl Federman - Won 2007 Summer Teen Tournament.
- Susan Ferrari - Lost in her only game.
- Frank Firke - Played in 2007 Teen Tournament.
- Arthur Fleming - Lost because he could not come up with "Mercury" in Final Jeopardy.
- Kermin Fleming - Won 2004 College Tournament.
- Cliff Galiher - Won 2007 College Tournament.
- Kriti Gandhi - 2007 Summer Teen Tournament finalist.
- Victoria Groce - Defeated 19-day champion David Madden.
- Eric Hillemann - Won $20,700.
- Jeff Hoppes - Lost to Ken Jennings.
- Rachel Horn - 2008 Teen Tournament winner
- Ken Jennings - He like won a few games or something.
- Vinita Kailasanath - Won 2001 College Tournament, 2004 Tournament of Champions Semifinalist, Semifinalist in Ultimate Tournament of Champions.
- Steve Kaplan - One day champion in 2005.
- Anurag Kashyap - won the 2009 Teen Tournament
- Larissa Kelly - Six day champion in 2008. 2009 Tournament of Champions Finalist
- Josh Levy - Second Runner Up in 1999 College Tournament
- Jimmy Li
- David Madden - Nineteen day champion.
- Daniel M. Maggin - Lost to Larissa Kelly.
- Ryan McClarren - Lost to Ken Jennings.
- Susan Mitchell - Four day champion. Played in the 2007 Tournament of Champions, made it to the semifinals.
- Emily Moore - Appeared in July 2008
- Alex Nutman - Came in second on a Kids' Week show. He blames his loss on the fact that his opponent was an Asian video game expert.
- Greg Peterson - Runner-Up to Meryl Federman in 2007 Summer Teen Tournament.
- James Quintong - One day champion.
- Casey Retterer - Reached semi-finals in 2004 College Tournament.
- Samantha Ross - Much to her surprise, she won a total of $15,000.
- Brad Rutter - Won Ultimate Tournament of Champions, Chip partisan.
- Ben Schenkel - Runner-Up in 2007 Teen Tournament.
- Aaron Schroeder - Five day Champion in 2008. 2009 Tournament of Champions Finalist.
- Ryan Stander - Lost in Final Jeopardy in his only appearance in March 2010.
- Jeff Stewart - Won 1994 College Tournament.
- Ted Stratton - Two day champion in 2005.
- Ray Sun - One day champion.
- Guy Tabachnick - Won $25,000 on Kids' Week.
- Naren Tallapragada - Played on a Teen Tournament, but screwed up in Final J! of one of the semi or perhaps quarterfinals.
- Eliza Urban - Played in 2007 Teen Tournament.
- Vik Vaz - Three day champion, Runner-Up in 2006 Tournament of Champions.
- Andy Watkins - Was on a Teen Tournament or something.
- Brian Weikle - Set numerous records, many of which were broken by Ken Jennings.
- Leo Wolpert - Lost to Ken Jennings. Still extraordinarily bitter about the whole thing.