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|citystate = Durham, UK | |citystate = Durham, UK |
Revision as of 15:48, 29 June 2023
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Location: Durham, UK | |
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Current President or Coach | Kai Madgwick |
National championships | none |
NAQT Page | link |
Durham Quiz Society is a student organization at Durham University, in the north of England. Like most UK quiz societies, it hosts weekly buzzer practices and pub quizzes across Durham's 17 (and counting) colleges.
History
Although a society had existed in some form for many years, with Durham entering some tournaments including several iterations of BSQC, it became a regular society on the UK circuit in the 2021-22 season under co-presidents Jack Griffiths and Emily Mitchell, encouraged by Oxford Brookes alumna and Law Masters' student Tya Raikundalia. Durham A lost by 5 points to Imperial A, 310-315 in the final of British Novices 2021, and Durham's University Challenge team then narrowly lost to Warwick A in the Winter Novice final two months later. They sent 2 teams to BSQC, with Durham A finishing 8th, and Durham B placing 17th and winning the bottom bracket. Durham signed Sam Moore from Princeton and Chicago, whose name was recorded as Sam Cooke at ACF Regs until it was edited in May 2023. Sam indeed does not know much about history, however does know biology as Durham A's science player.
Durham's quiz society massively expanded in the 2022-23 season under president Kai Madgwick, and started to hold buzzer practices. They had enough players for 3 teams to attempt to qualify for BSQC 2022-23, having sent two teams to British Novices 2022 who finished joint 3rd with each other. Durham A appeared at all student tournaments in the season with the exception of C++, although with Sam Moore soloing ACF Regionals 2023. The A team of Michael Kohn, Kai Madgwick, Sam Moore and Harry Scully (in his last student tournament) upset Edinburgh A to claim joint 4th place at BSQC 2023, their highest showing, and beat Warwick on the final tossup twice, once at BSQC 2023 and once at MRNA II.
Durham is also noted for its significant number of LGBTQ+ quizzers.
While Durham Quiz Society is not affiliated with the University's sometimes bizarre University Challenge selection criteria, the university has enjoyed considerable success on the show. Durham currently lies in joint 3rd place in all-time wins at 3 wins, with the most recent win coming in 2023 in a team featuring quizbowl players Harry Scully (likened to Brad Pitt by twitter) and Alex Radcliffe, now at KCL.