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− | '''Jordan Palmer''' is a Canadian | + | {{Infobox|Name = Jordan Palmer |
+ | |Image = [[File:jordanpalmer.jpg]] | ||
+ | |Subjects = Rome, China, law | ||
+ | |schoolcur = [[Ottawa]] | ||
+ | |schoolpast = [[Queen's]], [[McMaster]], [[Toronto]] | ||
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+ | '''Jordan Palmer''' is a Canadian college quizbowl player currently at [[Ottawa]], who has also played for [[McMaster]], [[Queen's]], and [[Toronto]]. He is considered the strongest active player in [[Ontario]]. He is known for going to tournaments with [[Jay Misuk]] and for trying to get signatures of famous American quizbowlers. Jordan's teams won every iteration of the [[Ottawa Hybrid Tournament]] (including BLASTOISE) from 2008 until 2013, when he started editing that tournament. His teams have won most of the tournaments in Ontario and Buffalo since 2011 or so. | ||
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+ | He played [[Reach for the Top]] in high school, but only made it to provincials once in 2002. | ||
[[Category: People]] | [[Category: People]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Ottawa]] | ||
+ | [[Category: McMaster]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Queen's]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Toronto]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Canada]] |
Revision as of 20:10, 30 November 2013
Jordan Palmer | |
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Noted subjects | Rome, China, law |
Current college | Ottawa |
Past colleges | Queen's, McMaster, Toronto |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Jordan Palmer is a Canadian college quizbowl player currently at Ottawa, who has also played for McMaster, Queen's, and Toronto. He is considered the strongest active player in Ontario. He is known for going to tournaments with Jay Misuk and for trying to get signatures of famous American quizbowlers. Jordan's teams won every iteration of the Ottawa Hybrid Tournament (including BLASTOISE) from 2008 until 2013, when he started editing that tournament. His teams have won most of the tournaments in Ontario and Buffalo since 2011 or so.
He played Reach for the Top in high school, but only made it to provincials once in 2002.