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− | '''Andrew Guy''' was a contestant in [[Series 3]] and that series's ultimate champion. An 18-year old student from Leeds, he entered the quarter-finals as #6 seed, having only won two heats of the show. He comfortably defeated #3 seed [[Allan Simmons]] in the quarter-finals before beating #2 seed, the first ever [[octochamp]] [[William Bradford]] in the semis. In the final, he unscrambled the [[crucial conundrum]] {{word| | + | '''Andrew Guy''' was a contestant in [[Series 3]] and that series's ultimate champion. An 18-year old student from Leeds, he entered the quarter-finals as #6 seed, having only won two heats of the show. He comfortably defeated #3 seed [[Allan Simmons]] in the quarter-finals before beating #2 seed, the first ever [[octochamp]] [[William Bradford]] in the semis. In the final, he unscrambled the [[crucial conundrum]] {{word|RREEALOTC}} in 3 seconds to pull off a major upset and defeat the hotly-favoured #1 seed [[Mark Nyman]] to become the third series champion. He returned for [[Championship of Champions I]], but was defeated in the quarter-finals {{score|61|48}} by [[Russell Byers]]. Andrew did not play in the [[series 33|Supreme Championship]]. |
{{series winner|preceded_by=Ash Haji|series=3|followed_by=Brian Hudson}} | {{series winner|preceded_by=Ash Haji|series=3|followed_by=Brian Hudson}} |
Revision as of 21:24, 5 July 2011
Andrew Guy was a contestant in Series 3 and that series's ultimate champion. An 18-year old student from Leeds, he entered the quarter-finals as #6 seed, having only won two heats of the show. He comfortably defeated #3 seed Allan Simmons in the quarter-finals before beating #2 seed, the first ever octochamp William Bradford in the semis. In the final, he unscrambled the crucial conundrum RREEALOTC in 3 seconds to pull off a major upset and defeat the hotly-favoured #1 seed Mark Nyman to become the third series champion. He returned for Championship of Champions I, but was defeated in the quarter-finals 61 – 48 by Russell Byers. Andrew did not play in the Supreme Championship.
Preceded by Ash Haji |
Series winner Series 3 |
Followed by Brian Hudson |