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− | '''R. Robert Hentzel''' | + | '''R. Robert Hentzel''' is the President and CTO of [[NAQT]], and was its Chief Editor from 2002 until 2014. He is an alumnus of [[Iowa State]] University. His playing career also includes a number of appearances in west coast tournaments, playing on masters teams. At some point in his extensive career he seems to have [[List of tournaments won by solo players|won a tournament playing solo]]. Other notable playing achieves include winning the 2000 and 2002 Chicago Open and being considered among the [[Definitive_Greatest_Players_List|best players of ever]]. He also won the 2006 [[Carper Award]] and the 2010 [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]]. Hentzel is involved with the [[MQBA|Minnesota quizbowl circuit]] and runs many tournaments in the area. |
Revision as of 14:39, 13 May 2019
R. Robert Hentzel | |
Hentzel giving a trophy to Sarah Hooper | |
Noted subjects | Computer Literacy |
Current college | none |
Past colleges | Iowa State (1993-1997) |
High school | none (attended Ames) |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
R. Robert Hentzel is the President and CTO of NAQT, and was its Chief Editor from 2002 until 2014. He is an alumnus of Iowa State University. His playing career also includes a number of appearances in west coast tournaments, playing on masters teams. At some point in his extensive career he seems to have won a tournament playing solo. Other notable playing achieves include winning the 2000 and 2002 Chicago Open and being considered among the best players of ever. He also won the 2006 Carper Award and the 2010 Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award. Hentzel is involved with the Minnesota quizbowl circuit and runs many tournaments in the area.
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