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[[Category: British quizbowl]]

Revision as of 09:28, 14 September 2025

Edinburgh
Location:
Edinburgh, Scotland
Current President or Coach Joe Terrey
National championships runners-up in 2022
NAQT Page link

Edinburgh University Quiz Society was kick-started by American player Nolan Dannels, who studied at Edinburgh as well as UCSD. Since 2020, Edinburgh has become a mainstay on the UK Quizbowl circuit. Edinburgh A, led by Nicholas Winter, Laura Cooper and Ben Russell Jones, won the 2021 mirror of HARI and were runners-up in the 2022 British Student Quiz Championships. Edinburgh's next title came in 2023, when they won the UK mirrors of CREEK+ and ACF Winter. In 2024, Edinburgh fielded 3 teams at the UK's northern mirror of ACF Fall, with Edinburgh A winning the tournament. Subsequently, Edinburgh were represented at 7 more tournaments throughout the 2024/25 academic year, including a 15th place finish at the 2025 British Student Quiz Championships.

Current Players

Former Players

Tournaments Won

Year Tournament Stats Team
2021 HARI [1] Edinburgh A: Ben Russell Jones, Nicholas Winter, Laura Cooper, Holly Parkinson
2023 CREEK+ [2] Edinburgh A: Arun Uttamchandani, Joe Terrey, Rayhana Amjad, Frances Hadley
2023 2023 ACF Winter [3] Edinburgh A: Ben Russell Jones, James Carrigy, Parth Jagtap, Frances Hadley
2023 British Novice [4] Edinburgh Purple: Matthew Stafford, Sam Enright, Sam Meakin
2024 2024 ACF Fall [5] Edinburgh A: Daniel Bloom, David Allen, Siddhant Kumar, Lucy Isabella

Tournaments hosted

Year Tournament Stats Winning Team Top Individual Scorer
2019 Scotbowl [6] Potato-Bogle Coat-Stealers Mark Grant
2025 VAULT [7] Durham and Edinburgh Brigade Matteo Fronduti