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'''Chris Davies''' was an octochamp, and the champion of [[Series 61]]. He was a musician and charity shop volunteer from Greasby, Merseyside.  On his first show, he impressed not only with his defeat of a top [[Scrabble]] player, but also his exceptionally fast Rubik's cubing skills. He continued to delight audiences all through his 8-game run, with a series of very high scores, all but one of them a century. Three months later he returned for the finals, demonstrating that he had lost none of the techniques which have also made him a big name on [[Apterous]].
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'''Chris Davies''' was an octochamp, and the champion of [[Series 61]]. He was a musician and charity shop volunteer from Greasby in Merseyside, who on his first show impressed not only with his defeat of [[Scrabble]] player [[Ed Rossiter]] but also with his exceptionally fast Rubik's cube solutions. He continued to delight audiences all through his [[octochamp]] run with a series of very high scores, all but one of them a century. Three months later he returned for the finals, demonstrating that he had lost none of the techniques which have also made him a big name on [[Apterous]]. Victory over fellow octochamps [[Steve Wood]], [[Innis Carson]] and record-holding [[Andrew Hulme]] saw Davies claim the series.
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==Appearances on the programme==
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===Heat games===
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Having beaten [[Ed Rossiter]] in his debut game, Davies faced [[Matt Shepherd]] the following day. He failed to secure a century after missing the target on all three numbers games. Nevertheless, words including {{word|PUEBLOS}} and {{word|TANDOORI}} gave him a convincing victory by 95 points to 46. This points difference was eclipsed the following day against opponent [[Julie Lane]], who was able to equal Davies in five rounds but otherwise failed to score. Davies ran out the winner by a margin of 75 points. [[Michael Jocelyn]] suffered an even worse fate as words such as {{word|SEPTUPLE}} and {{word|ISOMERS}} and the conundrum {{word|IMISSBOYS}} created a scoreline of 113 – 37 in Davies' favour - an even greater margin than the day before.
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Having so far failed to find a [[nine-letter word]] in his heat games, Davies found two in the first four rounds against [[Ross Mackenzie]]. However, Mackenzie found them both as well and was on Davies' tail throughout the game. The pressure almost seemed to help Davies who secured victory through the words {{word|MALAPERT}} and the [[Darren|ic]] {{word|PUPATED}}. After solving the conundrum {{word|CIRCUSHEN}}, Davies had amassed a score of 139, the second highest of all time. Further Darrens including {{word|RIBCAGE}} and {{word|RIVULETS}}, along with the nine-letter word {{word|SCLEROTIA}}, led Davies to victory in his sixth game against Jonathan Seal. Of note, in round two of this game Seal beat Davie's six-letter word {{word|LINERS}} with the seven-letter {{word|FLORINS}}, the first time Davies had failed to score in 51 consecutive rounds. A pair of centuries helped Davies convincingly win his last two heat games against [[Marcus Bearpark]] and [[John Smoker]] respectively.
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[[Image:Series 61 final.JPG|right|thumb|240px| Series 61 champion Chris Davies (centre) with his winning dictionaries and [[Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy|trophy]].]]
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===Series finals===
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Three months later Davies returned for the finals as number two seed behind [[Andrew Hulme]], who had amassed a record breaking aggregate score of 930 points across his octochamp run. Against fellow [[octochamp]] [[Steve Wood]], the words {{word|RELLINOS}} and {{word|RANDOMISE}} helped Davies to a 43-point lead after just five rounds. He ran out the winner, setting up a semi-final appearance against [[Innis Carson]]. After twelve rounds of this match only seven points separated the two players. In round 13 Carson beat Davies with {{word|SOLENOID}}, opening up a fifteen point lead with just two rounds to go. Carson missed the numbers target in round 14 whereas Davies found a perfect solution, but he still needed to solve the crucial conundrum {{word|EPITUSSLE}} to win. After 25.5 seconds he doubtfully offered {{word|SLEEPSUIT}} — and exclaimed "Oh my God!" as this was revealed to be correct. In the grand final Davies faced #1 seed Hulme, who often equalled but never bettered him. {{word|TETRODE}}, {{word|DIARISES}} and the conundrum {{word|ARTLEPOOL}} gave Davies the series by 117 points to 86.
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==After Countdown==
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Davies remains an active member of the [[:Category:Online community|online Countdown community]] and is often seen on [[Apterous]].
  
  
 
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Chris Davies holding the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy.
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Chris Davies was an octochamp, and the champion of Series 61. He was a musician and charity shop volunteer from Greasby in Merseyside, who on his first show impressed not only with his defeat of Scrabble player Ed Rossiter but also with his exceptionally fast Rubik's cube solutions. He continued to delight audiences all through his octochamp run with a series of very high scores, all but one of them a century. Three months later he returned for the finals, demonstrating that he had lost none of the techniques which have also made him a big name on Apterous. Victory over fellow octochamps Steve Wood, Innis Carson and record-holding Andrew Hulme saw Davies claim the series.

Appearances on the programme

Heat games

Having beaten Ed Rossiter in his debut game, Davies faced Matt Shepherd the following day. He failed to secure a century after missing the target on all three numbers games. Nevertheless, words including PUEBLOS and TANDOORI gave him a convincing victory by 95 points to 46. This points difference was eclipsed the following day against opponent Julie Lane, who was able to equal Davies in five rounds but otherwise failed to score. Davies ran out the winner by a margin of 75 points. Michael Jocelyn suffered an even worse fate as words such as SEPTUPLE and ISOMERS and the conundrum IMISSBOYS created a scoreline of 113 – 37 in Davies' favour - an even greater margin than the day before.

Having so far failed to find a nine-letter word in his heat games, Davies found two in the first four rounds against Ross Mackenzie. However, Mackenzie found them both as well and was on Davies' tail throughout the game. The pressure almost seemed to help Davies who secured victory through the words MALAPERT and the ic PUPATED. After solving the conundrum CIRCUSHEN, Davies had amassed a score of 139, the second highest of all time. Further Darrens including RIBCAGE and RIVULETS, along with the nine-letter word SCLEROTIA, led Davies to victory in his sixth game against Jonathan Seal. Of note, in round two of this game Seal beat Davie's six-letter word LINERS with the seven-letter FLORINS, the first time Davies had failed to score in 51 consecutive rounds. A pair of centuries helped Davies convincingly win his last two heat games against Marcus Bearpark and John Smoker respectively.

Series 61 champion Chris Davies (centre) with his winning dictionaries and trophy.

Series finals

Three months later Davies returned for the finals as number two seed behind Andrew Hulme, who had amassed a record breaking aggregate score of 930 points across his octochamp run. Against fellow octochamp Steve Wood, the words RELLINOS and RANDOMISE helped Davies to a 43-point lead after just five rounds. He ran out the winner, setting up a semi-final appearance against Innis Carson. After twelve rounds of this match only seven points separated the two players. In round 13 Carson beat Davies with SOLENOID, opening up a fifteen point lead with just two rounds to go. Carson missed the numbers target in round 14 whereas Davies found a perfect solution, but he still needed to solve the crucial conundrum EPITUSSLE to win. After 25.5 seconds he doubtfully offered SLEEPSUIT — and exclaimed "Oh my God!" as this was revealed to be correct. In the grand final Davies faced #1 seed Hulme, who often equalled but never bettered him. TETRODE, DIARISES and the conundrum ARTLEPOOL gave Davies the series by 117 points to 86.

After Countdown

Davies remains an active member of the online Countdown community and is often seen on Apterous.


Preceded by
Kirk Bevins
Series winner
Series 61

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
4873 28/08/2009 P Ed Rossiter 79 – 106 Chris Davies Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Alastair Stewart Susie Dent
4874 31/08/2009 P Chris Davies 95 – 46 Matt Shepherd Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent
4875 1/09/2009 P Chris Davies 110 – 35 Julie Lane Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent
4876 2/09/2009 P Chris Davies 113 – 37 Michael Jocelyn Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent
4877 3/09/2009 P Chris Davies 139 – 89 Ross Mackenzie Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent
4878 4/09/2009 P Chris Davies 121 – 57 Jonathan Seal Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent
4879 7/09/2009 P Chris Davies 103 – 42 Marcus Bearpark Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Kate Humble Susie Dent
4880 8/09/2009 P Chris Davies 105 – 53 John Smoker Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Kate Humble Susie Dent
4948 11/12/2009 QF Steve Wood 61 – 108 Chris Davies Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Dr Phil Hammond Susie Dent
4952 17/12/2009 SF Chris Davies 102 – 97 Innis Carson Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Rory McGrath Susie Dent
4953 18/12/2009 F Andrew Hulme 86 – 117 Chris Davies Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley Rory McGrath Susie Dent