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  • ...Washington, DC and has been appointed Assistant Director of the [[National History Bee and Bowl]]. He currently hosts "[[National History Bee and Bowl|NHBB]]TV", whose videos are uploaded on [https://www.youtube.c
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  • |Subjects = Politics, Geography, History ...His regular season earnings were the ninth-largest in Jeopardy! game show history at the time.
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography ...t of Brandeis Quiz Bowl from 2001-2003. More notably, he won some money on Jeopardy! in 2006 as a two-day champ.
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  • |Subjects = Literature, music, art, some math and history ...liza Urban''' was captain of the little-known [[Henrico]] team and was on "Jeopardy!" in her sophomore year. She then attended [[William and Mary]].
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  • |Subjects=history, geography '''David Madden''' is the founder and Executive Director of the [[National History Bee and Bowl]]. He began his quiz bowl career playing for [[Ridgewood High
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  • |Subjects = opera, music, literature, history Rebecca competed in the 2010 [[Jeopardy]] College Championship.
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  • ...istory players and generalists in Illinois and played in the 2019 National History Bee. He was a member of the [[IHSSBCA All State Program|Illinois All-State] Tim appeared on the 2018 [[Jeopardy!]] Teen Tournament, where he was eliminated in the semifinals by eventual c
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  • ..."My only extracurricular was the [[Kiwanis Bowl]], a sort of high school [[Jeopardy!]] where my nerdiness proved so dominant that my team - me and a couple of
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  • '''Quizbowl History''' ...ory of quizbowl at the [[Timeline of Quizbowl History|timeline of quizbowl history]]
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  • |Subjects = History, Literature, Geography (Rivers), Art Maggin appeared on [[Jeopardy!]] on [http://www.j-archive.com/showgame.php?game_id=2491 May 27th, 2008],
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  • |Subjects = History, Visual Arts In 2019, Ryan won four games of ''[[Jeopardy!]]'', winning $107,049 (+$2,000).
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  • |Subjects = History, RMP ...h scorer for the team. He was a solid generalist with depth in [[RMP]] and history. A native Kentuckian, he played the 2011 [[SCT]] with [[Northern Kentucky]]
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  • |Subjects = Anything other than military history [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • ...12 HSNCT]]. One player he coached, [[Sameer Rai]], won the 2013 [[National History Bee and Bowl]] team competition as an individual. He is an alumnus of [[Yal
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  • |Subjects = Arts, Literature, Anthropology, History, Current Events, SCIENCE [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • ...Ken's 2004 run on the game show, ''[[Jeopardy!]]''. The second story is a history of trivia and quiz competitions, including some discussion of [[College Bow ...Erudition?") focuses mostly on quizbowl within the context of the greater history of trivia contests and competitions.
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  • |Subjects = History ...2012 Bellarmine]] team that won [[HSNCT]] and also won the 2013 [[National History Bowl]] playing by himself.
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  • |Subjects=American History, Trash, Supreme Court cases, Presidents [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • |Subjects=History, Trash, NAQT General Knowledge ...5th place at the [[2001 HSNCT]]. He currently works as a researcher for [[Jeopardy!]].
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  • |Subjects = Science, ancient history, mythology, Russia Ryan lost in his only appearance on [[Jeopardy!]] in March 2010.
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  • |Subjects = History, Some Other Things ...ttended [[Saratoga]] High School. He is best known for his achievements in History Bowl, as he did not start playing Quiz Bowl until 2014; however, he has won
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  • |Subjects = Mythology, Biology, History, general [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • * co-leading the salvage of the 2015 National History Bowl events post-[[5th of March Incident|NHBBlitz]] (with [[Eric Mukherjee] ===Jeopardy!===
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  • |Subjects = History, Literature, Fine Arts, General [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • "Plagiarism" was also the answer to a Final [[Jeopardy!]] question during the 2007 College Tournament that proved too difficult fo ...less description of art and artists are thought to be plagiarized from art history textbooks, but no one outside of maybe [[Matt Weiner]] is really checking.
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  • = History = ...eph]] captain Steve Benchik in 2016, with assistance from faculty member [[Jeopardy!|Stan Jastrzebski]].
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  • ==Team History== *[[Brad Rutter]] - [[Jeopardy!]] champion and all-time game show winnings leader.
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  • |Subjects = History, Geography, token bird content '''Jeff Hoppes''' is the history subject editor for [[NAQT]], NAQT's communications director and their liais
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  • ...rman to be Director of Elementary & Middle School Operations at [[National History Bowl]] Staff. After a year, he left NHBB as an employee but continued to ru [[Category: Jeopardy contestants]]
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  • ==Tournament History== | [[Ben Schenkel]] of Moravian finished 2nd in Teen Jeopardy! in this year.
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  • ...tead as the world record holder for having won the most money in game show history. Olmstead currently ranks third on this list behind [[Brad Rutter]] and [[
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  • ...er which the host takes a short break to "get to know" the contestants ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' style by asking personal questions that were created by the players be ==History==
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  • ...rs of the trivia community to form part of its staffer core, with former ''Jeopardy!'' contestants in particular being a staple of the tournaments. Many of the ===''Jeopardy!''===
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  • * Bollinger and Jackson played on the same team at VCU Sunday 2010 and CO History Doubles 2012. An alliance of Jackson and Bollinger (with [[Auroni Gupta]] a ...is [[Jeopardy|''Jeopardy!'']] Tournament of Champions semifinal, the Final Jeopardy answer was "Kazakhstan" and Jackson wrote "(hi Matt B.)" after his (correct
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  • ==History== ...t lost a one-game final to Millburn. The program's first victory came in a Jeopardy-style tournament at Columbia High School in November 2002. Amusingly, said
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  • |state = NAQT: 2010 & 2013, National History Bowl: 2011, ONN Brain Game: 2012 & 2014 |nats = History Bowl (JV): 2012 & 2013
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  • ...ionship]] has been held since 2011 for middle school teams. The [[National History Bee and Bowl]] runs high school and middle school division national champio * Quizbowl is just like ''[[Jeopardy!]]'':
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  • ...iz Bowl article for Playboy, and is rumored to have beaten IBM's Watson at Jeopardy! Kruse & the Boilermakers were also key in organizing the ''South Inter-Con
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  • ...variety of academic [[subjects]], including [[literature]]; [[science]]; [[history]]; [[RMP|religion, mythology, and philosophy]]; [[fine arts]]; [[social sci *Network game shows like ''[[Jeopardy!]]'' or ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?''
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  • ...''', is a television show perhaps best described as the bastard child of [[Jeopardy!]] and [[quizbowl]]. Produced by Richard Reid TV, it currently airs in Keny ...nsist of four ten-point "Face-Off" ([[tossup]]) questions from one of four Jeopardy-like categories (e.g. World Politics, Numbers, or Animal Anagrams) and twen
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  • ==History== In 2012, J.P. Stevens Quiz Bowl was revived. Featuring players like future Jeopardy Teen Tournament Champion Jeff Xie and Team Captains Andy Shi and Vishal Bal
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  • ...point was the fact that Lisgar had never, in the team's decorated lengthy history, qualified for the Canadian national finals. Lisgar had always been viewed
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  • ...ence, Current Events, English/Literature, Economics/Government, Fine Arts, History/Geography." ...ersion was initiated last year and resembles the format of the game show ' Jeopardy. ' with categories in current events, fine arts, social studies. English Li
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  • ...elopment in the United States. For more targeted discussions of the game's history in other countries, see [[quizbowl in Canada]] or [[quizbowl in the United ...here is an item that pertains to both or an item relating to middle school history, the box spans both columns.
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  • ==Program History== ...history of the program from its founding until the 1990s has been lost to history, but it is believed that Chaska competed and steadily improved throughout t
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  • |Subjects = Physics, Literature, Philosophy, Eastern Europe, History, General, Ilf and Petrov '''Jerry Vinokurov''' is one of the greatest players in the history of the game. He began his career at [[Berkeley]] and went on to found a suc
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  • ...ago Open in seven years to edit the tournament, but won the [[Chicago Open History Tournament]] riding the immense coattails of [[Jeff Hoppes]]. ...en]] with Rob, [[Shan Kothari]], and [[Adam Silverman]]. He won his second history subject tournament, [[SHEIKH]], at the [[Michigan]] mirror of [[VCU Open]],
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  • ...rent, related answer instead of ruling them right or wrong" is common in ''Jeopardy!'' discourse and may exist in other non-quizbowl trivia formats as well. As ==History==
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  • ==History== ...lenstein trophies in District 207 competition. For the first time in team history, the Hawks won a back-to-back regional title. In the sectional, the Hawks
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  • ...ating performance with Manheim Township in 1994-95 and, of course, his big Jeopardy! wins in 2002 and 2005." ...im head-to-head to replace him as the top alltime moneywinner in game show history.
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  • ...time it’s done, I always seem to have enough science, enough math, enough history and literature… ...be a, y’know, a sport for an audience to watch, play along with. Just like Jeopardy!.
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  • ...und robin play with a 7-0 record, including a victory over UAB and College Jeopardy contestant Adam Pinson. Faulkner State pulled out a 275-180 victory over Sn ...n Bobo, Snead State business law instructor Vann Scott, and Faulkner State history instructor Jim Sims. Notable was James Johnson beating Bobo to a chemistry
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  • ...ormats used in the broader trivia community]], e.g. Learned League and ''[[Jeopardy!]]''.</onlyinclude> ...e second-place players are of note enough to warrant their own page in the history book, while others are merely trivia attached to well-known names. Some exa
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  • ...ter and softer, in what appears to be the first "fade-out" ending in music history. Completed in 1917, this piece was influenced by English folk songs, Wagner ...r and softer, in what appears to be the first "fade-out" ending in musical history. Completed in 1917, this piece was influenced by English folk songs, Wagner
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  • <nowiki> 5. What's the difference between College Bowl and Jeopardy!</nowiki><br> <nowiki> 5a. How do I become a Jeopardy! contestant</nowiki><br>
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  • ...n five bullet points. 1. Wears a tuxedo a lot. 2. Has become a devastating history player and a solid generalist. 3. Still not at the level of top flight gene ...ly just a specialist, but a really good one. At his peak, one of the best "history" specialists I've seen.
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  • ...ow, although it has been many years since it was regularly broadcast. This history may make some schools more willing to provide resources to create a Reach f * Alex Trebek - Host of [[Jeopardy!]] ( [http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertainment/television/clips/15279/ A v
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  • ==History of College Bowl== ===History of College Bowl to 1970===
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  • ==History of Quizbowl Buzzers== ...buzzer systems formerly used by the Rice team as part of an exhibit on the history of Rice's quizbowl program.
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