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The '''Championship of Champions''' is a televised knock-out tournament held every 2-3 years on the show between a selection of contestants who reached the final rounds of their series. Typically, only contestants who have appeared since the previous Championship of Champions are eligible to enter, however [[Darryl Francis]] was entered into [[Championship of Champions III]] rather than [[Championship of Champions II]], and [[Jon Corby]] was permitted into [[Championship of Champions XIII]] rather than [[Championship of Champions XII]] as the line-up of XII was determined before he made his debut on the show.
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The '''Championship of Champions''' (often abbreviated ''CoC'' or ''C of C'') is a televised knock-out tournament held every 2-3 years on the show between a selection of contestants who reached the final rounds of their series. Typically, only contestants who have appeared since the previous Championship of Champions are eligible to enter, however [[Darryl Francis]] was entered into [[Championship of Champions III]] rather than [[Championship of Champions II]], and [[Jon Corby]] was permitted into [[Championship of Champions XIII]] rather than [[Championship of Champions XII]] as the line-up of XII was determined before he made his debut on the show.
  
 
==Format==
 
==Format==
  
The first eight CoC tourneys were each contested between eight people. From [[Championship of Champions IX|CoC IX]] onwards, they have been contested between 16, with the exception of [[Championship of Champions X|CoC X]] which was shortened to one week so as to conclude on New Year's Eve, just before the turn of the century. Each round is played in succession- the eighth-finals (Championship of Champions IX onwards only), followed by the quarter-finals, then the semi-finals, and finally the grand final itself. The final for [[Championship of Champions I|CoC I]] was a [[9 round format|9 round game]]. However, from then until the changeover to the [[15 round format]], CoC finals were [[14 round format|14 round games]], in line with series grand finals.
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The first eight CoC tourneys were each contested between eight people. From [[Championship of Champions IX|CoC IX]] onwards, they have been contested between 16, with the exception of [[Championship of Champions X|CoC X]], which was shortened to one week so as to conclude on New Year's Eve just before the turn of the 21st century. Each round is played in succession -- the eighth-finals (Championship of Champions IX onwards only), followed by the quarter-finals, then the semi-finals, and finally the grand final itself. The final for [[Championship of Champions I|CoC I]] was a [[9 round format|9 round game]]. However, from then until the changeover to the (all-purpose) [[15 round format]]s, CoC finals were [[14 round format|14 round games]], in line with series grand finals.
  
 
==Individual Championships of Champions==
 
==Individual Championships of Champions==
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# [[Championship of Champions XII]] (2006)
 
# [[Championship of Champions XII]] (2006)
 
# [[Championship of Champions XIII]] (2009)
 
# [[Championship of Champions XIII]] (2009)
# ''[[Championship of Champions XIV]]'' (2015?)
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# ''[[Championship of Champions XIV]]'' (2015)
  
 
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Revision as of 19:31, 26 September 2014

The Championship of Champions (often abbreviated CoC or C of C) is a televised knock-out tournament held every 2-3 years on the show between a selection of contestants who reached the final rounds of their series. Typically, only contestants who have appeared since the previous Championship of Champions are eligible to enter, however Darryl Francis was entered into Championship of Champions III rather than Championship of Champions II, and Jon Corby was permitted into Championship of Champions XIII rather than Championship of Champions XII as the line-up of XII was determined before he made his debut on the show.

Format

The first eight CoC tourneys were each contested between eight people. From CoC IX onwards, they have been contested between 16, with the exception of CoC X, which was shortened to one week so as to conclude on New Year's Eve just before the turn of the 21st century. Each round is played in succession -- the eighth-finals (Championship of Champions IX onwards only), followed by the quarter-finals, then the semi-finals, and finally the grand final itself. The final for CoC I was a 9 round game. However, from then until the changeover to the (all-purpose) 15 round formats, CoC finals were 14 round games, in line with series grand finals.

Individual Championships of Champions

  1. Championship of Champions I (1984)
  2. Championship of Champions II (1986)
  3. Championship of Champions III (1987)
  4. Championship of Champions IV (1989)
  5. Championship of Champions V (1990-1991)
  6. Championship of Champions VI (1993)
  7. Championship of Champions VII (1995)
  8. Championship of Champions VIII (1996)
  9. Championship of Champions IX (1997-1998)
  10. Championship of Champions X (1999)
  11. Championship of Champions XI (2003)
  12. Championship of Champions XII (2006)
  13. Championship of Champions XIII (2009)
  14. Championship of Champions XIV (2015)


Championship of Champions Winners

I : Mark Nyman | II : Clive Freedman | III : Harvey Freeman | IV : Nic Brown | V : Tim Morrissey | VI : Wayne Summers | VII : Don Reid | VIII : Chris Rogers | IX : Natascha Kearsey | X : Scott Mearns | XI : Graham Nash | XII : Paul Gallen | XIII : Steve Briers | XIV : Dylan Taylor | XV : Zarte Siempre | XVI : Ahmed Mohamed