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'''Chris Rogers''' first appeared on Countdown on 3 March 1995, defeating [[Barry Hughes]] 60-34 in the 38th heat of [[series 29]]. Chris went on to win five more heats before falling at the hands of [[Andy Cusworth]], 55-52. Chris's six wins, however, were enough to see him return for the series finals as #1 seed. In the final rounds, be beat [[Tony Buffey]] and [[Stanley ward]] on his way to a grand final showdown with [[Darren Shacklady]]. In the [[episode 1652|final]], however, Chris went 16-0 down after 2 rounds and never recovered, eventually losing the game 105-63. Chris's performances were enough to earn him an invitation to participate in [[Championship of Champions VIII]], which also doubled as a qualifying group for the [[supreme championship]]. Chris beat series champions [[Alan Sinclair]] and [[david Acton]] on his way to a grand final showdown against [[Kenneth Michie]], and this time, the result went in his favour as he ran out the 71-49 winner to become the eighth champion of champions. Chris's win saw him enter the [[supreme championship]] at the quarter-final stage, where he lost to [[John Clarke]].
 
'''Chris Rogers''' first appeared on Countdown on 3 March 1995, defeating [[Barry Hughes]] 60-34 in the 38th heat of [[series 29]]. Chris went on to win five more heats before falling at the hands of [[Andy Cusworth]], 55-52. Chris's six wins, however, were enough to see him return for the series finals as #1 seed. In the final rounds, be beat [[Tony Buffey]] and [[Stanley ward]] on his way to a grand final showdown with [[Darren Shacklady]]. In the [[episode 1652|final]], however, Chris went 16-0 down after 2 rounds and never recovered, eventually losing the game 105-63. Chris's performances were enough to earn him an invitation to participate in [[Championship of Champions VIII]], which also doubled as a qualifying group for the [[supreme championship]]. Chris beat series champions [[Alan Sinclair]] and [[david Acton]] on his way to a grand final showdown against [[Kenneth Michie]], and this time, the result went in his favour as he ran out the 71-49 winner to become the eighth champion of champions. Chris's win saw him enter the [[supreme championship]] at the quarter-final stage, where he lost to [[John Clarke]].
  
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Revision as of 19:49, 10 August 2007

Chris Rogers first appeared on Countdown on 3 March 1995, defeating Barry Hughes 60-34 in the 38th heat of series 29. Chris went on to win five more heats before falling at the hands of Andy Cusworth, 55-52. Chris's six wins, however, were enough to see him return for the series finals as #1 seed. In the final rounds, be beat Tony Buffey and Stanley ward on his way to a grand final showdown with Darren Shacklady. In the final, however, Chris went 16-0 down after 2 rounds and never recovered, eventually losing the game 105-63. Chris's performances were enough to earn him an invitation to participate in Championship of Champions VIII, which also doubled as a qualifying group for the supreme championship. Chris beat series champions Alan Sinclair and david Acton on his way to a grand final showdown against Kenneth Michie, and this time, the result went in his favour as he ran out the 71-49 winner to become the eighth champion of champions. Chris's win saw him enter the supreme championship at the quarter-final stage, where he lost to John Clarke.

Preceded by
Don Reid
Champion of Champions
Championship of Champions VIII
Followed by
Natascha Kearsey