Patrick Thompson
| Patrick Thompson octochamp statistics | |
|---|---|
| Final position | Champion |
| Seeding | 1 |
| Points total | 977 |
| Conundrums solved | 8 |
Patrick Thompson was a contestant in Series 72 and an octochamp in and the champion of Series 93 from North Marston, Buckinghamshire. He is also an Apterite who is well established in the Top 10 in the Pro Ranks, a former film extra, competitive amateur snooker player and keen quizzer in his spare time.
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Appearances
Series 72
The then father of one originally appeared in 2015 against James Judge who by coincidence, would also eventually return in Series 93. In a relatively low-key debut, Thompson took the lead early on. But unfortunately after Judge spotted INTERVALS and UNSEATED followed by an easy final numbers round, Thompson then officially fell at the first hurdle.
Series 93
Heat Games
Virtually eleven years later as now a father of three and with considerably more time spent practicing on Apterous, he returned and kicked off with a very impressive fourteen-max game (he would eventually achieve this stat, a further two times in his octorun) against fellow Apterite Tom Bashford. His debut score of 115 was one of the best in Series 93 and it also gave him the teapot that he missed out on in his first appearance. He then followed that up with seven further brilliant performances which were also all centuries and ultimately part of one of the greatest octoruns ever seen on Countdown; up there with the likes of Jen Steadman, Dylan Taylor, Elliott Mellor and Ronan Higginson.
Of particular note, he spotted five of the six nine-letter words available during his run: RETOOLING, INSTALLED, PALATINES, REMEDIATE and DEROGATES with only the very obscure FOREWINGS eluding him. Some other notable letters spots included PENSIONE, ECHELON, MONDIAL, PINETUM, BANDITO, BOHEMIAN, ISOTHERM and AMORETTO. His numbers ability (specifically his four-large heroics) was also extremely strong despite some occasional misfires as perhaps, one minor chink in his armour. After seeing off a very creditable effort from Simon Randall (one of many strong competitors during his octorun), he certified his membership of the 900 club with a final total of 977 (the sixth-highest total ever recorded and the highest octotal of the 900 club) to become the No. 1 seed.
Further noteworthy parts of Thompson's run include his matching of Dylan Taylor's stat for rounds maxed in an octorun with 101 out of 120, behind only Elliott Mellor. He also scored a phenomenal 92.7% of available points in his octorun (977 out of 1,054); one of the highest ever conversion rates recorded on Countdown. He also became only the fourteenth person ever to have solved all eight conundrums in their preliminary games, which saw him smash Tom Carey's nearly eleven-year record for the fastest time to solve them. He accomplished it in 12.5 seconds, which was over five seconds faster than Maus's former record. Colin Murray then christened him "The Gazelle" as a final mark of his fantastic achievements to date.
Finals
Thompson was ultimately not dethroned as the No. 1 seed, which led to a quarter-final matchup and rematch against Tom Bashford. Despite dropping a letters round when Tom spotted the darrenic of BUNIONS in Round 5, Thompson eventually showed that he lost absolutely none of his edge and maxed thirteen rounds thanks to spots like IMPLANTS, GRAPPLED and TOMATO as well as more good four-large numbers work. Topped off with the speedy spotting of the conundrum CHRYSALIS which was his ninth in a row, he thus scored his ninth century and marched on the semi-finals.
Ian Kinsella proved to be no walkover and after the first six rounds, they were evenly matched. But then Patrick spotted REPUTABLE for nine as well as cracking a trademark four-large numbers round to establish a 28-point lead. After both of them spotted OUTLINERS in Round 10, Ian did nick some points after Thompson's gamble of ☓ notorni backfired post-Origins of Words. Patrick though then spotted EGOSURF in the final letters round, to officially confirm his victory. After an easy final numbers round with Thompson also spotting the very difficult conundrum of NEUROBICS for his tenth in a row, he progressed to the grand final.
The 93rd grand final turned out to be one for the history books as the greatest game ever played in the 15-round format. Both Thompson and Harrison maxed out the first eight rounds which also included the nine-letter-words of OPERATING and SECTIONED, to make the scores 87 – 87 before the third numbers round. But Thompson took a crucial break when he cracked yet another four-large selection, whereas Harrison was just one away to give Patrick a ten-point lead. No further maxes were dropped after that, resulting in the very crucial conundrum of ECCAUTHOR. Thompson very quickly buzzed in with CARTOUCHE, which was right for his eleventh on the spin.
Not only did Thompson achieve the highest score of the series with 147, he also snatched the series crown, and scored a max game for the first time in any series final, to conclude what was one of the greatest series runs ever recorded from any contestant on Countdown. He finished with a fantastic Xicount total of 1,380 (the third-highest of all time and the highest of anyone who didn't break the 1,000 barrier in their octorun) to add to the 81 he scored in his 2015 game. Rachel Riley then presented Thompson the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy, with the final act of the series being Thompson's dedication of the victory to his late brother-in-law, James.
He also became the first returnee that eventually became series champion since Jonathan Wynn in Series 73, who didn't get a teapot after being defeated in their original appearance (since the teapots were awarded from Series 40 onwards).
Championship of Champions XVII
Along with Harrison, Thompson will return to the show in January 2027 for Championship of Champions XVII.
| Preceded by Jase Cullen |
Series winner Series 93 |
Episodes
| # | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6147 | 29/05/2015 | P | Patrick Thompson | 81 – 99 | James Judge | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Gloria Hunniford | Susie Dent | 134 | ||
| 8756 | 29/04/2026 | P | Tom Bashford | 80 – 115 | Patrick Thompson | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Kate Bottley | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
| 8757 | 30/04/2026 | P | Patrick Thompson | 105 – 68 | Gavin Kitchingham | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Kate Bottley | Susie Dent | 123 | ||
| 8758 | 01/05/2026 | P | Patrick Thompson | 124 – 41 | Jack Bradley | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Kate Bottley | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
| 8759 | 04/05/2026 | P | Patrick Thompson | 129 – 40 | Helen Humby | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Nina Wadia | Susie Dent | 146 | ||
| 8760 | 05/05/2026 | P | Patrick Thompson | 124 – 67 | Scott Babb | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Nina Wadia | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
| 8761 | 06/05/2026 | P | Patrick Thompson | 118 – 66 | Simon Pitfield | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Nina Wadia | Susie Dent | 126 | ||
| 8762 | 07/05/2026 | P | Patrick Thompson | 142 – 58 | Danny Heery | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Nina Wadia | Susie Dent | 143 | ||
| 8763 | 08/05/2026 | P | Patrick Thompson | 120 – 82 | Simon Randall | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Nina Wadia | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
| 8792 | 18/06/2026 | QF | Patrick Thompson | 118 – 64 | Tom Bashford | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Charlene White | Susie Dent | 128 | ||
| 8796 | 24/06/2026 | SF | Patrick Thompson | 138 – 99 | Ian Kinsella | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Oti Mabuse | Susie Dent | 145 | ||
| 8798 | 26/06/2026 | GF | Patrick Thompson | 147 – 127 | Charlie Harrison | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Oti Mabuse | Susie Dent | 147 | ||
