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'''Dylan Taylor''' was an [[octochamp]] and runner-up of [[Series 69]], as well as the winner of [[Championship of Champions XIV]]. He is one of the most talented contestants ever, due to his exceptional vocabulary and consistent numbers game solutions. | '''Dylan Taylor''' was an [[octochamp]] and runner-up of [[Series 69]], as well as the winner of [[Championship of Champions XIV]]. He is one of the most talented contestants ever, due to his exceptional vocabulary and consistent numbers game solutions. | ||
− | He first appeared on 6 August 2013 as a 17-year-old against [[Zarte Siempre]], and showed strong word knowledge with findings of {{word|SARDIUS}} and {{word|PATRONNE}}. He was one point off the perfect game in his impressive debut. In an octochamp run that never looked in doubt, he continued to show his strong word knowledge with {{word|AMORETTI}}, {{word|ELASIPOD}} and {{word|SEPTARIUM}} and solved difficult numbers games in spectacular fashion to seal crushing victories. Remarkably, all his wins but one were 120 or above. His score of 124 is also the highest ever without a 9-letter word. | + | He first appeared on 6 August 2013 as a 17-year-old against [[Zarte Siempre]], and showed strong word knowledge with findings of {{word|SARDIUS}} and {{word|PATRONNE}}. He was one point off the perfect game in his impressive debut. In an octochamp run that never looked in doubt, he continued to show his strong word knowledge with {{word|AMORETTI}}, {{word|ELASIPOD}} and {{word|SEPTARIUM}} and solved difficult numbers games in spectacular fashion to seal crushing victories. Remarkably, all his wins but one were 120 or above. His score of 124 against [[Mike Thompson]] is also the highest ever without a 9-letter word. |
He eliminated [[Gemma Church]] with a low of 108 in the quarter final and [[Bradley Cates]] with a score of 121 in the semi final. | He eliminated [[Gemma Church]] with a low of 108 in the quarter final and [[Bradley Cates]] with a score of 121 in the semi final. |
Revision as of 18:49, 24 April 2017
Dylan Taylor was an octochamp and runner-up of Series 69, as well as the winner of Championship of Champions XIV. He is one of the most talented contestants ever, due to his exceptional vocabulary and consistent numbers game solutions.
He first appeared on 6 August 2013 as a 17-year-old against Zarte Siempre, and showed strong word knowledge with findings of SARDIUS and PATRONNE. He was one point off the perfect game in his impressive debut. In an octochamp run that never looked in doubt, he continued to show his strong word knowledge with AMORETTI, ELASIPOD and SEPTARIUM and solved difficult numbers games in spectacular fashion to seal crushing victories. Remarkably, all his wins but one were 120 or above. His score of 124 against Mike Thompson is also the highest ever without a 9-letter word.
He eliminated Gemma Church with a low of 108 in the quarter final and Bradley Cates with a score of 121 in the semi final.
He has set numerous records on the programme. During his octochamp run he amassed a cumulative score of 974 points, beating the previous record set by the Series 68 champion Giles Hutchings by 9 points. He also recorded the highest number of maxes during an octorun with 101 out of 120 maxes, beating the Series 64 champion Edward McCullagh's best by 5 maxes. His aggregate winning margin over his 8 preliminary games was 628, an improvement on the previous record held by Andy Platt.
Despite his records, he lost the grand final 116 (the highest losing score in a final) to non-octochamp Callum Todd's 126 (the highest winning score in a final) in what was also the highest combined score in a final.
His total score over his 11 appearances in Series 69 was 1,319 points, the highest total score achieved by any contestant in a single series.
Taylor made his return to Countdown as one of the participants in Championship of Champions XIV, facing off against Tracey Mills in the preliminaries. Here, he proved to have lost none of his edge; despite the game's subpar maximum score, Taylor "maxed" all but one of the letters rounds (putting in such impressive spots as PARIETAL and MOUTHER), beat Mills on a tricky four-large numbers round, and wrapped up by solving the conundrum SURLYVICE in just over one second to net 120 points out of a possible 124. Taylor's next opponent, in the quarter-finals, was Series 68 runner-up Andy Platt. In this episode, both players were dead level on the max score up until the third numbers game, when Taylor made a 10-point breakaway after an error by Platt. Platt regained the lead three rounds later by way of the niner URNFIELDS, but Taylor remained in contention with the score standing 125 – 117 to Platt going into the crucial conundrum. Taylor then solved MINUTEPUN in three-quarters of a second, relegating Platt to the show's highest-ever losing score and also setting up the highest joint score ever achieved in the new 15-round format. Taylor hereby advanced to a semi-final against Giles Hutchings, setting up a clash between the two highest-scoring octochamps by heat game totals in the show's history.
In the semi-final, Hutchings and Taylor matched each other in all the first 14 rounds (a first in Countdown history), before Taylor solved the conundrum TEARCLOTH to win the match by 118 – 108. In the grand final, he played Series 71 champion Dan McColm, and after establishing a 25 point lead after 6 rounds, McColm pegged him back thanks to the niner METACONID. They would remain 7 points apart up until the crucial conundrum, where after 1.5 seconds, Taylor unravelled NICETASTY to become the fourteenth Champion of Champions.
He is also an Apterite and made his CO-event debut at CoChest in 2011. He then appeared at COLIN 2012, CoLei5 and COHUD in 2012.
He then beat Series 66 champion Jack Worsley at CoChest2 in October 2012. In August 2015, he won the inaugural .co.mk tournament, and won the thirteenth edition of COLIN in 2017.
Away from Countdown, Dylan likes to keep fit and trains for half marathons. He and his mother are from Honduras but moved with his family to the UK in 1998 after Hurricane Mitch devastated the nation.
Preceded by Andy Platt |
Series runner-up Series 69 |
Followed by Andy Naylor |
Preceded by Steven Briers |
Champion of Champions Championship of Champions XIV |
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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5744 | 6/08/2013 | P | Zarte Siempre | 81 – 120 | Dylan Taylor | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Dan Walker | Susie Dent | 121 | ||
5745 | 7/08/2013 | P | Dylan Taylor | 124 – 30 | David Howard | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Dan Walker | Susie Dent | 146 | ||
5746 | 8/08/2013 | P | Dylan Taylor | 121 – 67 | Tony Izzard | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Dan Walker | Susie Dent | 132 | ||
5747 | 9/08/2013 | P | Dylan Taylor | 113 – 47 | Dominic James | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Gloria Hunniford | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
5748 | 12/08/2013 | P | Dylan Taylor | 122 – 55 | Mark O'Regan | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Gloria Hunniford | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
5749 | 13/08/2013 | P | Dylan Taylor | 129 – 22 | Leone Mitchell | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Gloria Hunniford | Susie Dent | 143 | ||
5750 | 14/08/2013 | P | Dylan Taylor | 124 – 27 | Mike Thompson | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Gloria Hunniford | Susie Dent | 126 | ||
5751 | 15/08/2013 | P | Dylan Taylor | 121 – 17 | Russ Millhouse | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Gloria Hunniford | Susie Dent | 125 | ||
5833 | 12/12/2013 | QF | Dylan Taylor | 108 – 76 | Gemma Church | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Dan Walker | Susie Dent | 118 | ||
5837 | 18/12/2013 | SF | Dylan Taylor | 121 – 103 | Bradley Cates | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Richard Madeley | Susie Dent | 133 | ||
5839 | 20/12/2013 | GF | Dylan Taylor | 116 – 126 | Callum Todd | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Richard Madeley | Susie Dent | 134 | ||
6281 | 7/01/2016 | CP | Dylan Taylor | 120 – 73 | Tracey Mills | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Gloria Hunniford | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
6287 | 15/01/2016 | CQF | Andy Platt | 125 – 127 | Dylan Taylor | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | John Inverdale | Susie Dent | 145 | ||
6290 | 20/01/2016 | CSF | Giles Hutchings | 108 – 118 | Dylan Taylor | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Naga Munchetty | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
6292 | 22/01/2016 | CGF | Dylan Taylor | 121 – 104 | Dan McColm | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Naga Munchetty | Susie Dent | 154 |
Championship of Champions Winners | |
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I : Mark Nyman | II : Clive Freedman | III : Harvey Freeman | IV : Nic Brown | V : Tim Morrissey | VI : Wayne Summers | VII : Don Reid | VIII : Chris Rogers | IX : Natascha Kearsey | X : Scott Mearns | XI : Graham Nash | XII : Paul Gallen | XIII : Steve Briers | XIV : Dylan Taylor | XV : Zarte Siempre | XVI : Ahmed Mohamed |