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==October 2010==
 
The 2010 tournament, '''CoLei3''', was held on Saturday 16th October. 22 played people played, and the winner was [[Series 60]] champion [[Kirk Bevins]]. [[CoLei3|Main article...]]
 
The 2010 tournament, '''CoLei3''', was held on Saturday 16th October. 22 played people played, and the winner was [[Series 60]] champion [[Kirk Bevins]]. [[CoLei3|Main article...]]
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The 2011 tournament, '''CoLei4''', was held on Saturday 2nd April. 21 played people played, and the winner was [[Series 63]] champion [[Jack Hurst]]. [[CoLei4|Main article...]]
  
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments|Leicester]]
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments|Leicester]]

Revision as of 20:17, 11 April 2011

Countdown in Leicester, or CoLei as it is more commonly known, is the name of an annual Countdown tournament held in the city of Leicester during late summer/early autumn time. It began in 2008, organized by Jeff Clayton.

2008

The 2008 tournament was held on Saturday 30th August at The Stoneycroft Hotel. 9 people played, and the winner was Series 52 champion Mark Tournoff. Main article...

2009

The 2009 tournament, CoLei2 was held on Saturday 10th October, again at The Stoneycroft Hotel. 22 people played, and the winner was Jon O'Neill. Main article...

July 2010

A CoLei summer special, featuring a single-elimination tournament between 8 people, was held on Saturday 31st July. It was won by Richard Priest. Main article...

October 2010

The 2010 tournament, CoLei3, was held on Saturday 16th October. 22 played people played, and the winner was Series 60 champion Kirk Bevins. Main article...

2011

The 2011 tournament, CoLei4, was held on Saturday 2nd April. 21 played people played, and the winner was Series 63 champion Jack Hurst. Main article...