Difference between revisions of "Grand slam winner"

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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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An arguable case can also be made that '''[[Conor Travers]]''' also qualifies as a grand slam winner, given that, in addition to becoming an octochamp and the champion of [[Series 54]], he won the [[30th Birthday Championship]], which was held during a time when Championships of Champions were on hiatus. However, he had also participated, and been defeated, in [[Championship of Champions XII|CoC XII]] beforehand.
  
 
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]].
 
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]].

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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 (becoming a xicount), and finally become the Champion of Champions.

To date, there have been five grand slam winners:

An arguable case can also be made that Conor Travers also qualifies as a grand slam winner, given that, in addition to becoming an octochamp and the champion of Series 54, he won the 30th Birthday Championship, which was held during a time when Championships of Champions were on hiatus. However, he had also participated, and been defeated, in CoC XII beforehand.

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