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'''Countdown in Reading''', or '''CO:REA''' as it is more commonly known, is the name of an annual Countdown tournament held in the town of Reading. It began in 2012, and is organized by [[Series 64]] [[contestant]] [[Tony Atkins]].
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'''Countdown in Reading''', or '''CO:REA''' as it is more commonly known, is the name of an annual Countdown tournament held in the town of Reading. It began in 2012, and is organised by [[Series 64]] [[contestant]] [[Tony Atkins]].
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CO:REA is not currently organised by the [[FOCAL]] committee.
  
 
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==2012==

Revision as of 15:35, 28 March 2016

Countdown in Reading, or CO:REA as it is more commonly known, is the name of an annual Countdown tournament held in the town of Reading. It began in 2012, and is organised by Series 64 contestant Tony Atkins.

CO:REA is not currently organised by the FOCAL committee.

2012

The 2012 tournament, CO:REA, took place on Saturday 7th April. It was held at Christ Church, in Woodley, just outside Reading. There were 26 contestants, and the competition was won by Series 49 & 60 contestant, James Robinson, who beat Series 64 contestant, Dan McColm, in the final, after winning all 5 preliminary games earlier in the day.

2013

The 2013 tournament, CO:REA 2013, took place on Saturday 30th March. It was held again at Christ Church, in Woodley, just outside Reading. There were 34 contestants, and the competition was won by Series 65 semi-finalist, Mark Deeks, who beat future Series 68 contestant, Giles Hutchings, in the final by a score of 97 – 91.

2014

The 2014 tournament, CO:REA 2014, took place on Saturday 19th April. It was held again at Christ Church, in Woodley, just outside Reading. There were 22 contestants, and the competition was won by Series 66 winner, Jack Worsley, who beat Series 68 winner, Giles Hutchings, in the final by a score of 108 – 93.

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