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Countdown in Birmingham

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Countdown in Birmingham is a Countdown tournament held in the city of Birmingham in the West Midlands. Between 2016 and 2018, it was the location for the FOCAL finals, presented by Jeff Clayton and Ben Wilson. Since 2022, it has been anchored by MSR.

Events

2016

The inaugural Birmingham tournament took place on 3 December 2016 as the location for the first FOCAL finals and Birmingham Open. The concurrent tournaments were held at the Strathallan Hotel.

2017

The second Birmingham tournament took place on 2 December 2016 as the location of the 2017 FOCAL finals and Birmingham Open. The concurrent tournaments returned to the Strathallan Hotel.

2018

The third Birmingham tournament took place on 24 November 2018 as the location of the 2018 FOCAL finals and Birmingham Open. The concurrent tournaments were held at the Plough & Harrow.

2022

After a three-year absence, Birmingham returned for its fourth tournament on 13 August 2022 as the sixteenth round of the 2020–22 FOCAL season, now presented by debut host MSR. It was held at the Chester Road Baptist Church, and consisted of 18 attendees. It was won by Bradley Horrocks. Main article...

2023

The fifth and sixth Birmingham tournaments formed a double-header, consisting of a two-round Goatdown tournament on the Friday evening that preceded the main event. Both were held at The Wellington.

2024

The seventh and eighth Birmingham tournaments also formed a double-header. In the same fashion as 2023, the main event was preceded by a two-round Goatdown tournament on the Friday night. Both were held at the Paramo Lounge.

2025

The ninth and tenth Birmingham tournaments once again formed a double-header. Unlike the previous two years, the Friday night's Goatdown tournament was replaced by a two-round standard Countdown tournament, billed as a "warm-up".

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