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'''Countdown in Huddersfield''', or '''COHUD''' as it is more commonly known, is the name of an annual Countdown tournament held in the town of Huddersfield. It will begin in 2012, and is co-organized by [[Jeff Clayton]], who in the past had organised the [[Countdown in Leicester|Leicester]] and [[Countdown in Chester|Chester]] tournaments & [[James Robinson]].
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'''Countdown in Huddersfield''', or '''COHUD''' as it is more commonly known, is the name of an annual Countdown tournament held in the town of Huddersfield. It began in 2012, and is co-organized by [[Jeff Clayton]], who in the past had organised the [[Countdown in Leicester|Leicester]] and [[Countdown in Chester|Chester]] tournaments & [[James Robinson]].
  
 
==2012==
 
==2012==
The 2012 tournament, '''[[COHUD]]''', will take place on Saturday 30th June. It will be held at the {{w|Galpharm Stadium}}, the home of {{w|Huddersfield Town F.C.|Huddersfield Town}}.
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The 2012 tournament, '''[[COHUD]]''', took place on Saturday 30th June. It will be held at the {{w|Galpharm Stadium}}, the home of {{w|Huddersfield Town F.C.|Huddersfield Town}}. 30 contestants took part, and the winner was the [[Series 60]] champion, [[Kirk Bevins]], who beat [[Series 64]] contestant, [[Dan McColm]] {{score|98|79}} in the final.
  
 
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[[Category:Countdown tournaments|Huddersfield]]

Revision as of 09:44, 1 July 2012

Countdown in Huddersfield, or COHUD as it is more commonly known, is the name of an annual Countdown tournament held in the town of Huddersfield. It began in 2012, and is co-organized by Jeff Clayton, who in the past had organised the Leicester and Chester tournaments & James Robinson.

2012

The 2012 tournament, COHUD, took place on Saturday 30th June. It will be held at the Galpharm Stadium, the home of Huddersfield Town. 30 contestants took part, and the winner was the Series 60 champion, Kirk Bevins, who beat Series 64 contestant, Dan McColm 98 – 79 in the final.