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*'''[[Scott Mearns]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2553|2553]] through [[Episode 2560|2560]], the [[Series 41]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions X]], however he lost in a special. Make your own mind up whether he is a Grand Slammer or not.
 
*'''[[Scott Mearns]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2553|2553]] through [[Episode 2560|2560]], the [[Series 41]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions X]], however he lost in a special. Make your own mind up whether he is a Grand Slammer or not.
 
*'''[[Graham Nash]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2813|2813]] through [[Episode 2820|2820]], the [[Series 43]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions XI]].
 
*'''[[Graham Nash]]''' won Episodes [[Episode 2813|2813]] through [[Episode 2820|2820]], the [[Series 43]] finals, and [[Championship of Champions XI]].
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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]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
[[List of Countdown terminology]]
 
[[List of Countdown terminology]]

Revision as of 16:36, 8 September 2010

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 undefeated in the heats, then win his or her series, and finally become the Champion of Champions.

To date, there have been five grand slam winners:

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.

See also

List of Countdown terminology