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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).
 
*'''[[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).
  
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]].
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All but one of these were number 1 seed for their finals; the only exception is Graham Nash, who was number 2 seed behind [[David Williams (Series 43)|David Williams]].
  
 
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Revision as of 10:05, 29 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 number 2 seed behind David Williams.

See also

List of Countdown terminology