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'''Verity Joubert''' , an accountant from Wimbledon, first appeared on Countdown on 26 July 1995, beating [[Andrew Bull]] 50-46 in the 18th heat game of [[Series 30]]. Verity won 3 more games before losing to [[Chris Williams]] 69-33. Her four wins were enough to see her into the final rounds as #7 seed, where she beat [[Andrew Bull]] a second time in the quarter-final before beating [[Sue Renwick]] in the semi-final. In the [[episode 1717|final]] against [[Chris Colsmann]], Verity entered a consistently good performance whilst Chris had multiple words disallowed. In the end, Verity ran out the 86-65 winner, and became the thirtieth champion of Countdown in the process. Verity did not participate in [[Championship of Champions VIII]] as she was unable to make it to the Countdown studios on the days required, but was instead entered into the [[Supreme Championship]] a few weeks later, where she lost to [[Kevin Nelson]] in the first round. Verity's Countdown adventure was not over, however, as she would return to the studios in 2003 to record a special 3-day 'Ladies' championship' against other female series champions. However, she lost to [[Kate Ogilvie]] 47-39 in the first round.
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'''Verity Joubert''' , an accountant from Wimbledon, first appeared on Countdown on 26 July 1995, beating [[Andrew Bull]] 50-46 in the 18th heat game of [[Series 30]]. Verity won 3 more games before losing to [[Chris Williams]] 69-33. Her four wins were enough to see her into the final rounds as #7 seed, where she beat [[Andrew Bull]] a second time in the quarter-final before beating [[Sue Renwick]] in the semi-final. In the [[episode 1717|final]] against [[Chris Colsmann]], Verity entered a consistently good performance whilst Chris had multiple words disallowed. In the end, Verity ran out the 86-65 winner, and became the thirtieth champion of Countdown in the process. Verity did not participate in [[Championship of Champions VIII]] as she was unable to make it to the Countdown studios on the days required, but was instead entered into the [[Series 33|Supreme Championship]] a few weeks later, where she lost to [[Kevin Nelson]] in the first round. Verity's Countdown adventure was not over, however, as she would return to the studios in 2003 to record a special 3-day 'Ladies' championship' against other female series champions. However, she lost to [[Kate Ogilvie]] 47-39 in the first round.
  
 
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{{ep | 1670 | 26/07/1995 | P | [[Andrew Bull]] | 46 - 50 | Verity Joubert | [[Richard Stilgoe]] | [[Richard Samson]] }}
 
{{ep | 1670 | 26/07/1995 | P | [[Andrew Bull]] | 46 - 50 | Verity Joubert | [[Richard Stilgoe]] | [[Richard Samson]] }}
{{ep | 1671 | 27/07/1995 | P | Verity Joubert | 43 - 32 | [[Warren Read]] | [[Philip Franks]] | Richard Samson }}
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{{ep | 1671 | 27/07/1995 | P | [[Warren Read]] | 32 - 43 | Verity Joubert | [[Philip Franks]] | Richard Samson }}
{{ep | 1672 | 28/07/1995 | P | Verity Joubert | 58 - 31 | [[Paul Horswill]] | Philip Franks | Richard Samson }}
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{{ep | 1672 | 28/07/1995 | P | [[Paul Horswill]] | 31 - 58 | Verity Joubert | Philip Franks | Richard Samson }}
{{ep | 1673 | 31/07/1995 | P | Verity Joubert | 56 - 24 | [[Edna King]] | Philip Franks | Richard Samson }}
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{{ep | 1673 | 31/07/1995 | P | [[Edna King]] | 24 - 56 | Verity Joubert | Philip Franks | Richard Samson }}
{{ep | 1674 | 1/08/1995 | P | Verity Joubert | 33 - 69 | [[Chris Williams]] | Philip Franks | Richard Samson }}
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{{ep | 1674 | 1/08/1995 | P | [[Chris Williams]] | 69 - 33 | Verity Joubert | Philip Franks | Richard Samson }}
 
{{ep | 1712 | 22/09/1995 | QF | [[Andrew Bull]] | 45 - 52 | Verity Joubert | [[David Jacobs]] | [[Susie Dent]] }}
 
{{ep | 1712 | 22/09/1995 | QF | [[Andrew Bull]] | 45 - 52 | Verity Joubert | [[David Jacobs]] | [[Susie Dent]] }}
 
{{ep | 1716 | 28/09/1995 | SF | [[Sue Renwick]] | 31 - 52 | Verity Joubert | David Jacobs | Susie Dent }}
 
{{ep | 1716 | 28/09/1995 | SF | [[Sue Renwick]] | 31 - 52 | Verity Joubert | David Jacobs | Susie Dent }}
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Revision as of 09:00, 13 October 2010

Verity Joubert.

Verity Joubert , an accountant from Wimbledon, first appeared on Countdown on 26 July 1995, beating Andrew Bull 50-46 in the 18th heat game of Series 30. Verity won 3 more games before losing to Chris Williams 69-33. Her four wins were enough to see her into the final rounds as #7 seed, where she beat Andrew Bull a second time in the quarter-final before beating Sue Renwick in the semi-final. In the final against Chris Colsmann, Verity entered a consistently good performance whilst Chris had multiple words disallowed. In the end, Verity ran out the 86-65 winner, and became the thirtieth champion of Countdown in the process. Verity did not participate in Championship of Champions VIII as she was unable to make it to the Countdown studios on the days required, but was instead entered into the Supreme Championship a few weeks later, where she lost to Kevin Nelson in the first round. Verity's Countdown adventure was not over, however, as she would return to the studios in 2003 to record a special 3-day 'Ladies' championship' against other female series champions. However, she lost to Kate Ogilvie 47-39 in the first round.

Preceded by
Darren Shacklady
Series winner
Series 30
Followed by
David Acton

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
1670 26/07/1995 P Andrew Bull 46 – 50 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Richard Stilgoe Richard Samson
1671 27/07/1995 P Warren Read 32 – 43 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Richard Samson
1672 28/07/1995 P Paul Horswill 31 – 58 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Richard Samson
1673 31/07/1995 P Edna King 24 – 56 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Richard Samson
1674 1/08/1995 P Chris Williams 69 – 33 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Philip Franks Richard Samson
1712 22/09/1995 QF Andrew Bull 45 – 52 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs Susie Dent
1716 28/09/1995 SF Sue Renwick 31 – 52 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs Susie Dent
1717 29/09/1995 GF Chris Colsmann 65 – 86 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman David Jacobs, Jon Pertwee Susie Dent
1895 4/12/1996 gQF Verity Joubert 35 – 43 Kevin Nelson Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Richard Digance David Swarbrick
3437 12/03/2003 LSF Kate Ogilvie 47 – 39 Verity Joubert Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Rick Wakeman Alison Heard