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[[Image:Steadman.png|right|thumb|200px|Jen Steadman in her first preliminary game...]]
 
[[Image:Steadman.png|right|thumb|200px|Jen Steadman in her first preliminary game...]]
 
[[File:Jen Steadman.png|thumb|200px|right|...and again in Championship of Champions XIV.]]
 
[[File:Jen Steadman.png|thumb|200px|right|...and again in Championship of Champions XIV.]]
'''Jen Steadman''' was an [[octochamp]] and quarter-finalist in [[Series 69]], and a semi-finalist in the [[Championship of Champions XIV]], and is statistically the greatest female octochamp in ''[[Countdown]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s history. She was from Paddock Wood, Kent. At the time of her Series 69 appearances, she was a {{w|University of Exeter}} English graduate and by the time of her [[Championship of Champions]] games, she was a freelance journalist/proofreader. She is also a member of [[Apterous]] and [[c4countdown]], and was the PR and marketing officer for [[FOCAL]].
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'''Jen Steadman''' was an [[octochamp]] and quarter-finalist in [[Series 69]], and a semi-finalist in [[Championship of Champions XIV]]. She is statistically the greatest female octochamp in ''[[Countdown]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s history. She was from Paddock Wood, Kent. At the time of her Series 69 appearances, she was a {{w|University of Exeter}} English graduate. By the time of her [[Championship of Champions]] games, she was a freelance journalist/proofreader. She is also a member of [[Apterous]] and [[c4countdown]], and was the PR and marketing officer for [[FOCAL]].
  
 
==Appearances on the programme==
 
==Appearances on the programme==
===Heat games===
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===Preliminary games===
In her run, which began with the defeat of [[Peter Etherington]] on [[Episode 5759|30 August 2013]], and was completed with the defeat of [[Ross Lander]] on [[Episode 5766|10 September]], Steadman broke various records. In becoming the then third highest-scoring [[contestant]] in the show's history with 952 points, she became the first woman to score above 900 points in her octorun, scored the highest ever score by a woman with her [[Episode 5762|130]] against [[Ian Toulson]] in her fourth game, and became the first woman (and only the tenth player overall) to score [[Century#Contestants with eight consecutive prelim centuries|eight centuries in her eight preliminaries]].
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In her all-time great run which began on 30 August 2013 and completed on 10 September, Steadman broke various records in becoming the then third highest-scoring [[contestant]] in the show's history with 952 points: she became the first woman to score above 900 points in her octorun, she scored the highest ever score by a woman with [[Episode 5762|130]], and became the first woman (and only the tenth player overall) to score [[Century#Contestants with eight consecutive prelim centuries|eight centuries in her eight preliminary games]]. She also maxed 99 rounds out of 120, and scored an astounding 92.97% of the points available to her (952 out of 1,024); both stats to this day are among the the highest ever achieved by an octochamp.
  
 
===Finals===
 
===Finals===
Steadman returned to the finals as number two seed. Despite her record-breaking [[octochamp]] run, she failed to solve the crucial [[conundrum]] {{word|GANGLIONS}} and was beaten in her [[Episode 5834|quarter-final]] match by seven-time winner [[Callum Todd]], who went on to win the series.
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Steadman returned to the finals as number two seed. Despite her record-breaking octorun, her maxing of 12 rounds and scoring another [[century]], she failed to solve the crucial [[conundrum]] of {{word|GANGLIONS}}. She was therefore beaten in her [[Episode 5834|quarter-final match]] by seven-time winner, Callum Todd, who would go on to win the [[series]].
  
 
===''[[8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown]]''===
 
===''[[8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown]]''===
In 2015, Steadman returned to the [[Countdown studios|''Countdown'' studio]] as a [[contestant]] in [[Episode Cats33]], assisting [[Sean Lock]] and [[Jason Manford]] to victory over [[Sarah Millican]], [[Jonathan Ross]] and [[Roisin Conaty]].
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Steadman returned to the [[Countdown studios|''Countdown'' studio]] as a contestant on 13 February 2015 to assist Sean Lock and Jason Manford, to victory over Sarah Millican, Jonathan Ross and Roisin Conaty.
  
 
===Championship of Champions XIV===
 
===Championship of Champions XIV===
Steadman returned in 2016 for [[Championship of Champions XIV]], facing off against fellow {{w|University of Exeter}} alumnus [[George Ford]] in the [[Episode 6282|preliminary round]], winning {{score|126|99}}. In the [[Episode 6288|quarter-final]], Steadman once again faced [[Callum Todd]]. This time, Steadman emerged victorious by executing some superb power plays to avenge her [[Series 69]] defeat {{score|107|85}} to claim her place in the [[Episode 6291|semi-finals]]. Relative to [[contestant]]s' prior win counts, this formed the first upset of CoC XIV. In the semi-final against "Cool [[Dan McColm]]", after being level for the first six rounds, Steadman fell behind to new word {{word|ROSMARINE}}, but reduced the gap with another new word, {{word|MOMENTAL}}, in Round 11. The next round however saw both contestants offering risky eights. McColm's offering of {{word|GENIUSED}} was good, but Steadman's attempt of {{word|unsieved {{x}}}} was invalid. A flat Round 13 and easy last [[numbers round]] saw McColm avoid a crucial [[conundrum]]. Steadman solved {{word|ENIDPLATT}} to sign off with a score of 117, at the time the show's second-highest losing score. This confirmed her as the first female [[octochamp]] (and fifth octochamp overall) to have [[Century#Contestants who have scored only centuries|scored only centuries]], after [[Julian Fell]], [[Craig Beevers]] and [[Jack Hurst]] and [[Dylan Taylor]].
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Steadman returned in 2016 for Championship of Champions XIV to face off against fellow {{w|University of Exeter}} alumnus, George Ford, in the [[Episode 6282|first preliminary round]] where she won {{score|126|99}}. In the [[Episode 6288|quarter-final]], Steadman once again faced Callum Todd. This time, Steadman emerged victorious by executing some superb power plays to avenge her Series 69 defeat with {{score|107|85}} to claim her place in the semi-finals. Relative to contestants' prior win counts, this formed the first upset of CoC XIV. In the [[Episode 6291|semi-final]] against "Cool Dan McColm" and after being level for the first six rounds, Steadman fell behind to the then word of {{word|ROSMARINE}} but reduced the gap with {{word|MOMENTAL}} in Round 11. The next round saw both contestants offering risky eights: McColm's offering of {{word|GENIUSED}} was good but Steadman's attempt of {{word|unsieved {{x}}}} was invalid. A flat Round 13 and easy last [[numbers round]] saw McColm avoid a crucial conundrum. Steadman solved {{word|ENIDPLATT}} to sign off with a score of 117, the show's second-highest losing score at the time. This confirmed her as the first female octochamp (and fifth octochamp overall) to have [[Century#Contestants who have scored only centuries|scored only centuries]] after [[Julian Fell]], [[Craig Beevers]], [[Jack Hurst]] and [[Dylan Taylor]].
  
 
==[[Co-event]]s==
 
==[[Co-event]]s==
Away from the studio, Steadman was the [[2017 FOCAL season]] runner-up, coming second to [[Rob Foster]] in the [[2017 FOCAL finals]] before winning her first event at [[Co:Wolves 2019]]. She hosted [[Co:Lon 2017]], which smashed the Co-event attendance record by attracting 68 players (the previous highest was 52), and [[CO:LON:2]], which maintained the high level of interest with 67 players.
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Away from the studio, Steadman was the [[2017 FOCAL season]] runner-up of coming second to [[Rob Foster]] in the [[2017 FOCAL finals]] before winning her first event at [[Co:Wolves 2019]]. She hosted [[Co:Lon 2017]] which smashed the Co-event attendance record by attracting 68 players (the previous highest was 52), and [[CO:LON:2]] which maintained the high level of interest with 67 players.
  
==Outside of ''[[Countdown]]''==
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==Outside of Countdown==
Steadman has enthusiastically supported {{w|Tonbridge Angels F.C.}} since 2006. She also enjoys travelling, being stylish, and collecting hair accessories in her spare time.
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Steadman has enthusiastically supported {{w|Tonbridge Angels F.C.}} since 2006. She also enjoys travelling, being stylish and collecting hair accessories in her spare time.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==

Latest revision as of 10:14, 15 May 2026

Jen Steadman
octochamp statistics
Final position Quarter-finalist
Seeding 2
Points total 952
Conundrums solved 6
Jen Steadman
Jen Steadman in her first preliminary game...
...and again in Championship of Champions XIV.

Jen Steadman was an octochamp and quarter-finalist in Series 69, and a semi-finalist in Championship of Champions XIV. She is statistically the greatest female octochamp in Countdown's history. She was from Paddock Wood, Kent. At the time of her Series 69 appearances, she was a University of Exeter English graduate. By the time of her Championship of Champions games, she was a freelance journalist/proofreader. She is also a member of Apterous and c4countdown, and was the PR and marketing officer for FOCAL.

Appearances on the programme

Preliminary games

In her all-time great run which began on 30 August 2013 and completed on 10 September, Steadman broke various records in becoming the then third highest-scoring contestant in the show's history with 952 points: she became the first woman to score above 900 points in her octorun, she scored the highest ever score by a woman with 130, and became the first woman (and only the tenth player overall) to score eight centuries in her eight preliminary games. She also maxed 99 rounds out of 120, and scored an astounding 92.97% of the points available to her (952 out of 1,024); both stats to this day are among the the highest ever achieved by an octochamp.

Finals

Steadman returned to the finals as number two seed. Despite her record-breaking octorun, her maxing of 12 rounds and scoring another century, she failed to solve the crucial conundrum of GANGLIONS. She was therefore beaten in her quarter-final match by seven-time winner, Callum Todd, who would go on to win the series.

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown

Steadman returned to the Countdown studio as a contestant on 13 February 2015 to assist Sean Lock and Jason Manford, to victory over Sarah Millican, Jonathan Ross and Roisin Conaty.

Championship of Champions XIV

Steadman returned in 2016 for Championship of Champions XIV to face off against fellow University of Exeter alumnus, George Ford, in the first preliminary round where she won 126 – 99. In the quarter-final, Steadman once again faced Callum Todd. This time, Steadman emerged victorious by executing some superb power plays to avenge her Series 69 defeat with 107 – 85 to claim her place in the semi-finals. Relative to contestants' prior win counts, this formed the first upset of CoC XIV. In the semi-final against "Cool Dan McColm" and after being level for the first six rounds, Steadman fell behind to the then word of ROSMARINE but reduced the gap with MOMENTAL in Round 11. The next round saw both contestants offering risky eights: McColm's offering of GENIUSED was good but Steadman's attempt of unsieved ☓ was invalid. A flat Round 13 and easy last numbers round saw McColm avoid a crucial conundrum. Steadman solved ENIDPLATT to sign off with a score of 117, the show's second-highest losing score at the time. This confirmed her as the first female octochamp (and fifth octochamp overall) to have scored only centuries after Julian Fell, Craig Beevers, Jack Hurst and Dylan Taylor.

Co-events

Away from the studio, Steadman was the 2017 FOCAL season runner-up of coming second to Rob Foster in the 2017 FOCAL finals before winning her first event at Co:Wolves 2019. She hosted Co:Lon 2017 which smashed the Co-event attendance record by attracting 68 players (the previous highest was 52), and CO:LON:2 which maintained the high level of interest with 67 players.

Outside of Countdown

Steadman has enthusiastically supported Tonbridge Angels F.C. since 2006. She also enjoys travelling, being stylish and collecting hair accessories in her spare time.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
5759 30/08/2013 P Peter Etherington 52 – 104 Jen Steadman Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jonathan Edwards Susie Dent 122
5760 02/09/2013 P Jen Steadman 112 – 19 Derek Knowles Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jonathan Edwards Susie Dent 120
5761 03/09/2013 P Jen Steadman 118 – 41 David Robinson Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Jonathan Edwards Susie Dent 121
5762 04/09/2013 P Jen Steadman 130 – 49 Ian Toulson Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Connie Fisher Susie Dent 132
5763 05/09/2013 P Jen Steadman 117 – 62 Ray Tate Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Connie Fisher Susie Dent 120
5764 06/09/2013 P Jen Steadman 126 – 36 Helen Betts Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Connie Fisher Susie Dent 131
5765 09/09/2013 P Jen Steadman 126 – 55 Ned French Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Connie Fisher Susie Dent 147
5766 10/09/2013 P Jen Steadman 119 – 82 Ross Lander Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Connie Fisher Susie Dent 131
5834 13/12/2013 QF Jen Steadman 105 – 108 Callum Todd Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dan Walker Susie Dent 133
Cats33 13/02/2015 S Jen Steadman,
Jason Manford
& Sean Lock
54 – 28 Sarah Millican,
Jonathan Ross
& Roisin Conaty
Jimmy Carr Rachel Riley Bill Bailey Susie Dent 68
6282 08/01/2016 CP George Ford 99 – 126 Jen Steadman Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Gloria Hunniford Susie Dent 137
6288 18/01/2016 CQF Jen Steadman 107 – 85 Callum Todd Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Naga Munchetty Susie Dent 125
6291 21/01/2016 CSF Jen Steadman 117 – 125 Dan McColm Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Naga Munchetty Susie Dent 146