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Wilson was invited back for [[Championship of Champions XI]] in January 2003, where he was paired against Northern Ireland's [[Geraldine Hylands]] in the first round. Wilson scraped through, winning [[episode 3394|94-91]], but was ultimately beaten in the quarter-finals of the tournament by [[Tom Hargreaves]], by a score of [[Episode 3400|131-98]]. At the time, this game set the record for highest aggregate score in a 15-round game (229), and 98 still remains one of the highest losing score of all time. Thr aggregate record was not broken until the following [[Championship of Champions XII|Championship of Champions]] tournament when [[Mark Tournoff]] beat [[Matthew Shore]] by 124 - 117. | Wilson was invited back for [[Championship of Champions XI]] in January 2003, where he was paired against Northern Ireland's [[Geraldine Hylands]] in the first round. Wilson scraped through, winning [[episode 3394|94-91]], but was ultimately beaten in the quarter-finals of the tournament by [[Tom Hargreaves]], by a score of [[Episode 3400|131-98]]. At the time, this game set the record for highest aggregate score in a 15-round game (229), and 98 still remains one of the highest losing score of all time. Thr aggregate record was not broken until the following [[Championship of Champions XII|Championship of Champions]] tournament when [[Mark Tournoff]] beat [[Matthew Shore]] by 124 - 117. | ||
− | Since his appearances on Countdown, Wilson has gone on to become deeply involved in the world of online Countdown, being amongst the first to play Countdown over [[MSN Messenger]], one of the original moderators of [[c4countdown]] | + | Since his appearances on Countdown, Wilson has gone on to become deeply involved in the world of online Countdown, being amongst the first to play Countdown over [[MSN Messenger]], and one of the original moderators of [[c4countdown]]. |
− | Wilson also visited the [[Edinburgh Countdown Club]] in late 2003, and was the winner of the first ever [[CoRed]] tournament in March 2007. | + | Wilson is organiser of [[COLIN]], the first annual Countdown tournament, as well as the two [[CoNot]] events. He also visited the [[Edinburgh Countdown Club]] in late 2003, and was the winner of the first ever [[CoRed]] tournament in March 2007. |
Away from Countdown, Wilson took up [[Scrabble]] after his last Countdown appearance. He's an [[Association of British Scrabble Players]] member and won his first tournament, Peterborough, in March 2008. | Away from Countdown, Wilson took up [[Scrabble]] after his last Countdown appearance. He's an [[Association of British Scrabble Players]] member and won his first tournament, Peterborough, in March 2008. |
Revision as of 12:04, 6 October 2009
Ben Wilson (22 March 1983-) first appeared on Countdown in Series 46, his first programme being broadcast on 6 November 2001. He defeated namesake Peter Wilson 101-70 in his first show, before winning 5 more games and becoming one of only five viscounts in Countdown history.
He returned for the series finals as number 1 seed, beating fellow Lincoln resident Simon Cartwright 83-68 in the quarter-finals, and Scotland's Paul Ryan 101-80 in the semi-finals after a close and tense game. In the grand final on Christmas Day against Steve Sandalls, the scores were level until round 9, but Ben built up a lead of 17 points over the next two rounds with an excellent six-small numbers game, and the word BONNIES. A series of poor rounds, including offering MACE for four, missing GYRATED and making a mistake on the final numbers game put Wilson 1 point behind going into the conundrum, but, he was able to solve the conundrum in 5 seconds to become champion of the 46th series, and the first champion of the 15 round format. Aged just 18 at the time, Ben also has the distinction of being the first ever series champion of Countdown to have been born after the show's debut on Channel 4.
Wilson was invited back for Championship of Champions XI in January 2003, where he was paired against Northern Ireland's Geraldine Hylands in the first round. Wilson scraped through, winning 94-91, but was ultimately beaten in the quarter-finals of the tournament by Tom Hargreaves, by a score of 131-98. At the time, this game set the record for highest aggregate score in a 15-round game (229), and 98 still remains one of the highest losing score of all time. Thr aggregate record was not broken until the following Championship of Champions tournament when Mark Tournoff beat Matthew Shore by 124 - 117.
Since his appearances on Countdown, Wilson has gone on to become deeply involved in the world of online Countdown, being amongst the first to play Countdown over MSN Messenger, and one of the original moderators of c4countdown.
Wilson is organiser of COLIN, the first annual Countdown tournament, as well as the two CoNot events. He also visited the Edinburgh Countdown Club in late 2003, and was the winner of the first ever CoRed tournament in March 2007.
Away from Countdown, Wilson took up Scrabble after his last Countdown appearance. He's an Association of British Scrabble Players member and won his first tournament, Peterborough, in March 2008.
Episodes
Preceded by John Rawnsley |
Series winner Series 46 |
Followed by Chris Wills |