Jeopardy!
Jeopardy! is an American game show that is frequently compared to quizbowl due to a passing similarity in question content and a similar buzzer-based format ("Quiz bowl is like Jeopardy! with teams"). However, it does not have pyramidal questions and in fact players can only answer at the end of a question, and must give their answer in the form of a question ("What is quiz bowl?").
Many quiz bowlers have participated in Jeopardy! to varying degrees of success. The higher concentration of academic content than the average game show makes it one of the better game shows for people with quiz bowl knowledge, and a large number of past champions have been affiliated with quiz bowl; the most notable of which have been Ken Jennings, Matt Jackson, and David Madden.
For more information about the game, please view its Wikipedia page.
Quizbowlers on Jeopardy!
Several former and current quizbowlers have appeared on Jeopardy. Here is a non-exhaustive list:
Year | Player | Season wins | Winnings | Additional information |
---|---|---|---|---|
2019 | Aaron Lichtig | 1 | $14,401 (+$2,000) | |
2008 | Aaron Schroeder | 5 | $127,902 (+$2,000) | |
2009 (Teen) | Aidan Mehigan | 3 | $15,000 | Finished 3rd in the 2009 Teen Tournament |
2004 (Kids Week) | Alex Nutman | 0 | $0 (+$2,000) | |
2006 (Teen?) | Andy Watkins | 0 | $5,000 | |
2009 (Teen) | Anurag Kashyap | 4 | $75,000 | Won the 2009 Teen Tournament |
2007 (Teen) | Ben Schenkel | 3 | $42,800 | 1st runner-up in 2007 Teen Tournament |
2000 | Brad Rutter | 5 | $55,102 | Chip partisan |
2003 | Brian Weikle | 5 | $149,200 | Set numerous records, many of which were broken by Ken Jennings |
2004 (College) | Casey Retterer | >1 | ||
1980's | Chip Beall | ? | ||
1997 | Chris Borglum | 0 | $0 (+$?,000) | |
2007 (College) | Cliff Galiher | ? | Won 2007 College Tournament | |
2012 (Teachers | Colby Burnett | ? | Won the inaugural Teachers Tournament | |
1997 (College) | Craig Barker | ? | Won the 1997 College Tournament | |
2008 | Daniel M. Maggin | 0 | $0 (+$?,000) | Lost to Larissa Kelly |
2005 | David Madden | 19 | $430,400 (+$2,000) | Creator of NHBB |
2007 (Teen) | Eliza Urban | 0 | $0 | |
2008 | Emily Moore | ? | ||
? | Eric Hillemann | >1 | $10,500 (+$?,000) | |
2007 (Teen) | Frank Firke | ? | ||
2007 (Summer Teen) | Greg Peterson | >1 | Runner-up in 2007 Summer Teen Tournament | |
? (Kids Week) | Guy Tabachnick | 25,000 | ||
? | James Quintong | 1 | ||
2011 | Jan Zasowski | 2 | ||
2008 | Jason Thweatt | 0 | $0 (+$?,000) | |
2004 | Jeff Hoppes | 0 | $0 (+$2,000) | Lost to Ken Jennings |
1994 (College) | Jeff Stewart | >1 | ||
2014 (Teen) | Jeff Xie | >1 | Won 2014 Teen Tournament over William Golden | |
? | Jimmy Li | ? | ||
1999 (College) | Josh Levy | >1 | ||
2004 | Ken Jennings | 74 | $2,522,700 (+$2,000) | NAQT member |
2004 (College) | Kermin Fleming | ? | ||
2007 (Summer Teen) | Kriti Gandhi | >1 | ||
? | Kunle Demuren | ? | ||
2008 | Larissa Kelly | 6 | ||
2004 | Leo Wolpert | 0 | $0 | Lost to Ken Jennings. Still extraordinarily bitter about the whole thing. |
2015 | Matt Jackson | 13 | ||
2015 | Michael Bilow | 3 | 4th-highest single-day score ($57,198) at time of playing | |
? (Teen) | Michael Braun | ? | Won the ? Teen Tournament | |
? | Mehrun Etebari | 5 | ||
? (Teen) | Naren Tallapragada | >1 | ||
2020 (College) | Nibir Sarma | >1 | Won 2020 College Tournament | |
2006 (Teen) | Papa Chakravarthy | ? | Won the 2006 Teen Tournament | |
2008 (Teen) | Rachel Horn | >1 | Won 2008 Teen Tournament | |
2002 | Raj Dhuwalia | 1 | ||
2011 (Teen) | Raynell Cooper | ? | Won the 2011 Teen Tournament | |
? | Ray Sun | 1 | ||
2010 | Roger Craig | 7 | ||
2004 | Ryan McClarren | 0 | $0 | Lost to Ken Jennings. |
2010 | Ryan Stander | 0 | $0 (+$?,000) | |
? | Samantha Ross | >1 | $15,000 (+$?,000) | |
2013 | Sara Garnet | 3 | ||
1996 | Shawn Askew | 1 | ||
2005 | Steve Kaplan | 1 | ||
? | Susan Ferrari | 0 | $0 (+$?,000) | |
<2007 | Susan Mitchell | 4 | ||
2005 | Ted Stratton | 2 | ||
2013 (Teen) | Tori Amos | 1 | $10,000 | |
2005 | Victoria Groce | >1 | Defeated David Madden | |
2001 (College) | Vinita Kailasanath | Won 2001 College Tournament | ||
<2006 | Vik Vaz | 3 | ||
2014 | William Golden | >1 | ||
2017 (College) | Zach Atwell | 0 | $0 (+$?,000) |
For more information about any of these players, please use the search feature on the J! Archive.