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'''Ash Haji''' was the champion of the [[Series 2|Second Series]] of Countdown. He was a computer programmer from Wanstead, London. He won two heats of the show before losing to [[Russell Byers]], against whom he would prevail in the grand-final, winning by 71 points to 70. Ash returned for [[Championship of Champions I]], but was defeated in the semi-finals by ultimate winner [[Mark Nyman]]. Ash played in the [[series 33|Supreme Championship]], but was beaten by [[Julian Hough]] in his first game. | '''Ash Haji''' was the champion of the [[Series 2|Second Series]] of Countdown. He was a computer programmer from Wanstead, London. He won two heats of the show before losing to [[Russell Byers]], against whom he would prevail in the grand-final, winning by 71 points to 70. Ash returned for [[Championship of Champions I]], but was defeated in the semi-finals by ultimate winner [[Mark Nyman]]. Ash played in the [[series 33|Supreme Championship]], but was beaten by [[Julian Hough]] in his first game. | ||
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Revision as of 13:03, 11 March 2010
Ash Haji was the champion of the Second Series of Countdown. He was a computer programmer from Wanstead, London. He won two heats of the show before losing to Russell Byers, against whom he would prevail in the grand-final, winning by 71 points to 70. Ash returned for Championship of Champions I, but was defeated in the semi-finals by ultimate winner Mark Nyman. Ash played in the Supreme Championship, but was beaten by Julian Hough in his first game.
Ash is also a top Scrabble player.
Preceded by Joyce Cansfield |
Series winner Series 2 |
Followed by Andrew Guy |