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==List of Ironmen, 2018-== | ==List of Ironmen, 2018-== | ||
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+ | * [[Rob Carson]] (2018, 2019*) | ||
* [[Alex Damisch]] (2018, 2019) | * [[Alex Damisch]] (2018, 2019) | ||
* [[Andrew Feist]] (2019) | * [[Andrew Feist]] (2019) | ||
− | * [[Auroni Gupta]] (2018, 2019) | + | * [[Auroni Gupta]] (2018, 2019*) |
* Ophir Lifshitz (2018, 2019) | * Ophir Lifshitz (2018, 2019) | ||
* [[Dylan Minarik]] (2018, 2019) | * [[Dylan Minarik]] (2018, 2019) | ||
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* [[Andrew Wang]] (2018, 2019) | * [[Andrew Wang]] (2018, 2019) | ||
* [[Harry White]] (2019) | * [[Harry White]] (2019) | ||
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+ | ''(asterisks indicate Double Ironman status)'' | ||
[[Category: Nationals Ironman]] | [[Category: Nationals Ironman]] |
Revision as of 20:45, 11 December 2019
A Quizbowl Nationals Ironman is an accomplishment devised by Alex Damisch in 2018 to celebrate people who staffed too many national championships.
Definition
In order to be an Ironman, someone has to play, staff, or attend each one of the following national tournaments in the same competition year:
No substitutions may be made for any other tournaments occurring on the same weekend.
Double Ironman
A Double Ironman is achieved by qualifying for a Nationals Ironman, and also writing or editing at least one question for each tournament.
List of Ironmen, 2018-
- Rob Carson (2018, 2019*)
- Alex Damisch (2018, 2019)
- Andrew Feist (2019)
- Auroni Gupta (2018, 2019*)
- Ophir Lifshitz (2018, 2019)
- Dylan Minarik (2018, 2019)
- Erik Nelson (2018)
- Tejas Raje (2018)
- Ramapriya Rangaraju (2019)
- Mike Sorice (2018, 2019)
- Bernadette Spencer (2019)
- Andrew Wang (2018, 2019)
- Harry White (2019)
(asterisks indicate Double Ironman status)