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[[Image:Chris Colsmann.jpg|thumb|135px|Chris Colsmann on the set.]]
 
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'''Chris Colsmann''' was the runner-up of [[Series 30]]. A 17-year old bank clerk, he beat [[Maggie Desogus]] in his first appearance by virtue of a [[sudden-death conundrum]], and won a further three games before losing at the hands of [[Kate Leckie]]. Chris returned for the final stages as #8 seed, but that didn't stop him as he comfortably beat #1 seed [[Graham Cross]] in the quarter-finals and [[Martin Linden]] in the semi-finals to set up a rare grand-final occurrence of #7 vs #8 seed against [[Verity Joubert]]. In the final, Chris was outclassed by Verity, and had to settle for second-best. Chris returned for [[Championship of Champions VIII]], but was beaten in the first round by [[Kenneth Michie]].
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'''Chris Colsmann''' was the runner-up of [[Series 30]]. A 17-year old bank clerk, he beat [[Maggie Desogus]] in his first appearance by virtue of a [[sudden-death conundrum]], and won a further three games before losing at the hands of [[Kate Leckie]]. Colsmann returned for the final stages as #8 seed, but that didn't stop him as he comfortably beat #1 seed [[Graham Cross]] in the quarter-finals and [[Martin Linden]] in the semi-finals to set up a rare grand-final occurrence of #7 vs #8 seed against [[Verity Joubert]]. In the final, Colsmann was outclassed by Joubert, and had to settle for second-best.
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Colsmann returned for [[Championship of Champions VIII]], but was beaten in the first round by [[Kenneth Michie]].
  
 
{{series runner-up|preceded_by=Chris Rogers|series=30|followed_by=Kenneth Michie}}
 
{{series runner-up|preceded_by=Chris Rogers|series=30|followed_by=Kenneth Michie}}

Revision as of 21:22, 18 April 2011

Chris Colsmann on the set.

Chris Colsmann was the runner-up of Series 30. A 17-year old bank clerk, he beat Maggie Desogus in his first appearance by virtue of a sudden-death conundrum, and won a further three games before losing at the hands of Kate Leckie. Colsmann returned for the final stages as #8 seed, but that didn't stop him as he comfortably beat #1 seed Graham Cross in the quarter-finals and Martin Linden in the semi-finals to set up a rare grand-final occurrence of #7 vs #8 seed against Verity Joubert. In the final, Colsmann was outclassed by Joubert, and had to settle for second-best.

Colsmann returned for Championship of Champions VIII, but was beaten in the first round by Kenneth Michie.

Preceded by
Chris Rogers
Series runner-up
Series 30
Followed by
Kenneth Michie

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
1703 11/09/1995 P Maggie Desogus 51 – 61* Chris Colsmann Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis Ruth Killick
1704 12/09/1995 P Surya Ahamed 44 – 45 Chris Colsmann Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis Ruth Killick
1705 13/09/1995 P Maria Over 19 – 51 Chris Colsmann Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis Ruth Killick
1706 14/09/1995 P Tony Tonissoo 14 – 48 Chris Colsmann Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis Ruth Killick
1707 15/09/1995 P Kate Leckie 36 – 35 Chris Colsmann Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Martin Jarvis Susie Dent
1711 21/09/1995 QF Graham Cross 37 – 68 Chris Colsmann Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs Susie Dent
1715 27/09/1995 SF Martin Linden 45 – 49 Chris Colsmann Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs Susie Dent
1717 29/09/1995 GF Chris Colsmann 65 – 86 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs, Jon Pertwee Susie Dent
1850 2/10/1996 CQF Chris Colsmann 40 – 59 Kenneth Michie Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Susie Dent
* includes 10 points from a tie-break conundrum