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A '''grand slam winner''' is a player who wins all his or her possible games of [[Countdown]] unbeaten. To become a grand slam winner, one must go [[octochamp|undefeated in the heats]], then [[Series Winners|win his or her series]] (becoming a [[Xicounts|xicount]]), and finally become the [[Championship of Champions|Champion of Champions]].
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A '''grand slam winner''' is a contestant who becomes an [[octochamp]] (or [[viscount]] in case of [[Series 46]]), [[Series winners|series champion]] '''and''' [[Championship of Champions|champion of champions]]. This is regarded as the highest accolade to achieve on ''Countdown''.
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Grand slam winners are typically undefeated in all of their televised competitive games alone, excluding games in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]], the [[30th Birthday Championship]] and [[special episode|special episodes]] (unless they had a previous stint as a contestant in an earlier series, in which they lost a game). As a point of interest, each of these contestants' defeats (if any) are listed here.
  
 
To date, there have been six grand slam winners:
 
To date, there have been six grand slam winners:
*'''[[Harvey Freeman]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 459|459]] through [[Episode 466|466]], the [[Series 10]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions III]]. He also won the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. His only loss as a solo player on Countdown was to [[Mark Nyman]] in [[Episode M45]]; as well as [[Episode 495|a special episode]] where his team, captained by [[Gyles Brandreth]], lost to a team captained by [[Bill Tidy]].
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*'''[[Harvey Freeman]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 459|459]] through [[Episode 466|466]], the [[Series 10]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions III]]. He also won the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]]. His only loss as a solo player on ''Countdown'' was to [[Mark Nyman]] in [[Episode M45]]; as well as [[Episode 495|a special episode]] where his team, captained by [[Gyles Brandreth]], lost to a team captained by [[Bill Tidy]].
*'''[[Nic Brown]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 658|658]] through [[Episode 665|665]], the [[Series 14]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions IV]]. As he did not return for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]], he is still undefeated.
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*'''[[Nic Brown]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 658|658]] through [[Episode 665|665]], the [[Series 14]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions IV]]. He did not return for the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] nor participate in any [[Special episode|special episodes]] and so remains [[Category:Unbeaten contestants|undefeated]].
 
*'''[[Don Reid]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 1361|1361]] through [[Episode 1368|1368]], the [[Series 25]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions VII]]. His unbeaten record was ended in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] by [[John Clarke (Series 11)|John Clarke]].
 
*'''[[Don Reid]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 1361|1361]] through [[Episode 1368|1368]], the [[Series 25]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions VII]]. His unbeaten record was ended in the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] by [[John Clarke (Series 11)|John Clarke]].
 
*'''[[Scott Mearns]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2553|2553]] through [[Episode 2560|2560]], the [[Series 41]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions X]]. His unbeaten record came to end in a special match against [[Natascha Kearsey]].
 
*'''[[Scott Mearns]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2553|2553]] through [[Episode 2560|2560]], the [[Series 41]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions X]]. His unbeaten record came to end in a special match against [[Natascha Kearsey]].
*'''[[Graham Nash]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2813|2813]] through [[Episode 2820|2820]], the [[Series 43]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions XI]]. As he did not return for the [[30th Birthday Championship]], he is still undefeated.
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*'''[[Graham Nash]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2813|2813]] through [[Episode 2820|2820]], the [[Series 43]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions XI]]. He also won a [[Episode S45|special episode]]. He did not return for the [[30th Birthday Championship]], and so remains [[Category:Unbeaten contestants|undefeated]].
*'''[[Zarte Siempre]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 6774|6774]] through [[Episode 6781|6781]], the [[Series 78]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions XV]]. He previously won 5 heats in [[Series 69]], and has more wins than any other grand slam winner (20).
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*'''[[Zarte Siempre]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 6774|6774]] through [[Episode 6781|6781]], the [[Series 78]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions XV]]. He previously won 5 heats in [[Series 69]] before losing his 6th, and has more wins than any other grand slam winner (20).
  
A grand slam winner is typically the #1 seed for his or her series. The only exception is Graham Nash, who was #2 seed behind [[David Williams (Series 43)|David Williams]].
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All but one of these were number 1 seed for their finals; the only exception is Graham Nash, who was #2 seed behind [[David Williams (Series 43)|David Williams]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 10:14, 4 July 2020

A grand slam winner is a contestant who becomes an octochamp (or viscount in case of Series 46), series champion and champion of champions. This is regarded as the highest accolade to achieve on Countdown.

Grand slam winners are typically undefeated in all of their televised competitive games alone, excluding games in the Supreme Championship, the 30th Birthday Championship and special episodes (unless they had a previous stint as a contestant in an earlier series, in which they lost a game). As a point of interest, each of these contestants' defeats (if any) are listed here.

To date, there have been six grand slam winners:

All but one of these were number 1 seed for their finals; the only exception is Graham Nash, who was #2 seed behind David Williams.

See also

List of Countdown terminology