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From Countdown
- 2021: James Burley beat Seb James, with the game finishing 112 – 49.
- 2020: Anna Richardson beat Sabrina Grant with a score of 46 – 28 in Celebrity Countdown.
- 2020: Duncan Cordy beat Tom Cole, by a score of 70 – 67.
- 2019: Zarte Siempre beat Paul Erdunast in the fifth Championship of Champions XV preliminary.
- 2016: Jen Steadman beat George Ford in the fifth Championship of Champions XIV preliminary.
- 2015: Andy Noden beat Michael Smith with a score of 82 – 34.
- 2014: Bobby Banerjee beat Danny Davey, scoring 94 – 11.
- 2013: Wayne Kelly beat Nick Wainwright with final score 105 – 68.
- 2008: Michael Macdonald-Cooper beat Grant Watson in an 87 – 70 game.
- 2007: Bradley Cates beat Jon Young in a game that ended 82 – 59.
- 2004: Margaret Murphy beat Gail Wood with scores of 93 – 64.
- 2003: Rupert Stokoe beat Grace Page in the third Championship of Champions XI preliminary.
- 2002: Hazel Khan beat Shubeer Chaudhuri with a score of 81 – 57.
- 2001: David Hoskisson beat Thomas Bailey, by a score of 61 – 44.
- 1999: Andrew Thompson beat Tom Rock with final score 40 – 31.
- 1998: Simon Pryde beat Maria Boyes in the first Championship of Champions IX quarter-final.
- 1997: Jeremy Cook beat Terrie Scothern in a game that ended 51 – 39.
- 1996: Anthony Jenkin beat Ben Jeffrey, scoring 62 – 42.
- 1993: Chris Waddington beat Robert Teuton in the first Championship of Champions VI semi-final.
- 1992: Earl Aiken beat Romilly Stuart-Jervis in a 59 – 49 game.
- 1991: Tim Morrissey beat Gino Corr in the Championship of Champions V grand final.
- 1991: Robert Violett played Liz Barber in the second leg of a Countdown Masters game.
- 1990: Lindsay Denyer beat Felicity Brown with a score of 44 – 43.
- 1990: Laurie Silver played William Bradford in the first leg of a Countdown Masters game.
- 1986: Christopher Nolan beat Leslie Preston with scores of 53 – 34.
- 1985: Laurie Silver beat John Anderson with final score 54 – 22.