Due to persistent vandalism, account creation has been suspended. If you would like an account, please contact Charlie Reams on Apterous.

Difference between revisions of "Countdown in London"

From Countdown
(Main Countdown in London page)
 
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Countdown in London''', or Co:Lon as it is more commonly known, is the name of a Countdown tournament that was held in Islington, North London on 22 May 2010.  It was organized by [[Michael Wallace]]. A second tournament next year is being considered.
+
'''Countdown in London''', or Co:Lon as it is more commonly known, is the name of a sequence of annual Countdown tournaments occurring in the UK's capital. The first Co:Lon event was held in Islington, North London on 22 May 2010, and was run by [[Michael Wallace]]. A second tournament took place on 29 October 2011. After being on hiatus for several years, Co:Lon was revived in 2017 under the supervision of the [[FOCAL]] organising committee, with [[Series 69]] quarter-finalist [[Jen Steadman]] as its new organiser.  The planned 2020 event was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic, and 2021 had no event for the same reason.  The event returned on 9 April 2022, organised by [[George Armstrong]] and [[Fiona Titcombe]].
  
 
==2010==
 
==2010==
The 2010 Co:Lon was won by [[Series 61]] finalist [[Innis Carson]]. [[Co:Lon|Main article...]]
+
The inaugural Co:Lon was won by [[Series 61]] finalist [[Innis Carson]]. [[Co:Lon 2010|Main article...]]
  
 +
==2011==
 +
Co:Lon 2011 took place on Saturday 29 October, and was won by [[Matt Bayfield]]. [[Co:Lon 2011|Main article...]]
 +
 +
==2017==
 +
In 2017, Co:Lon was revived as a [[FOCAL]] event, with a new tournament being held on Saturday 6 May. Co:Lon 2017 was won by [[Series 62]] champion [[Oliver Garner]]. [[Co:Lon 2017|Main article...]]
 +
 +
==2018==
 +
The revival was continued in 2018, confusing titled [[CO:LON:2]], despite being the fourth Co:Lon event. Played on 12 May 2018, the title was retained by Oliver Garner. [[CO:LON:2|Main article...]]
 +
 +
==2019==
 +
Co:Lon 2019 took place on 11 May 2019, and was won by [[Series 54]] champion [[Conor Travers]]. [[Co:LON_2019|Main article...]]
 +
 +
==2022==
 +
Co:Lon 2022 took place on 9 April 2022, and was won by [[Rob Foster]]. [[Co:Lon_2022|Main article...]]
 +
 +
==See also==
 +
*[[CobliviLon]] and [[CobliviLon II]]
 +
*[[CoMultiLon]]
  
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments|London]]
 
[[Category:Countdown tournaments|London]]

Latest revision as of 07:43, 11 April 2022

Countdown in London, or Co:Lon as it is more commonly known, is the name of a sequence of annual Countdown tournaments occurring in the UK's capital. The first Co:Lon event was held in Islington, North London on 22 May 2010, and was run by Michael Wallace. A second tournament took place on 29 October 2011. After being on hiatus for several years, Co:Lon was revived in 2017 under the supervision of the FOCAL organising committee, with Series 69 quarter-finalist Jen Steadman as its new organiser. The planned 2020 event was cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic, and 2021 had no event for the same reason. The event returned on 9 April 2022, organised by George Armstrong and Fiona Titcombe.

2010

The inaugural Co:Lon was won by Series 61 finalist Innis Carson. Main article...

2011

Co:Lon 2011 took place on Saturday 29 October, and was won by Matt Bayfield. Main article...

2017

In 2017, Co:Lon was revived as a FOCAL event, with a new tournament being held on Saturday 6 May. Co:Lon 2017 was won by Series 62 champion Oliver Garner. Main article...

2018

The revival was continued in 2018, confusing titled CO:LON:2, despite being the fourth Co:Lon event. Played on 12 May 2018, the title was retained by Oliver Garner. Main article...

2019

Co:Lon 2019 took place on 11 May 2019, and was won by Series 54 champion Conor Travers. Main article...

2022

Co:Lon 2022 took place on 9 April 2022, and was won by Rob Foster. Main article...

See also