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'''Jack Worsley''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 65]] and an [[octochamp]] in [[Series 66]].
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[[File:Jack Worsley.png|thumb|200px|right|Jack Worsley in the [[30th Birthday Championship]].]]
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'''Jack Worsley''' was an [[octochamp]] in and the champion of [[Series 66]], who debuted in [[Series 65]], and a quarter-finalist in the [[30th Birthday Championship]]. He is the 100th 15-round octochamp in ''Countdown'' history. He is also an [[Apterite]] who has held the No. 1 Pro Rank position, and is a member of the [[c4countdown]] messaging board.
  
He became the first octochamp with [[Nick Hewer]] as presenter.
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Worsley made his debut on 7 December 2011, in the final heat game of Series 65 and of [[Jeff Stelling]]'s tenure as host, beating [[Phyllis Styles]] {{score|103|39}} before stepping aside for the finals. He returned in January for the beginning of the Nick Hewer era and won the first episode of Series 66, along with six more, never facing a crucial conundrum and scoring centuries in all but one of his heats.
  
He attended his first CO-event in 2012, when he played at [[CO:REA]], along with his dad, [[Paul Worsley|Paul]]. A week later, he and his dad attended [[CoLei5]].
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With an [[octochamp]] total of 818 points, Worsley was #2 seed for the series finals behind [[Jonathan Rawlinson]], but the difference in their totals was a substantial 32 points. After defeating [[Mark Murphy]] in the quarter-final and [[Peter Lee]] in a close semi-final, he faced a Grand Final encounter against Rawlinson. Worsley took first blood with {{word|SANTERO}}, but the #1 seed fought back with {{word|PITHOI}} soon after, and both players were in contention to the end. Worsley led {{score|80|70}} going into the final round of play. However, the crucial conundrum {{word|TINYROLES}} defeated both players, meaning Worsley became the series champion.
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He returned to Countdown in 2013, as one of 41 contestants taking part in the [[30th Birthday Championship]]. After receiving a bye to the first round, he faced [[Series 65]] champion [[Graeme Cole]] in a classic face-off; Cole scored maximum points in the first thirteen rounds and led by 14 points with two rounds to go. Worsley picked four large numbers in the final numbers round, and solved it brilliantly to force a crucial conundrum. Worsley buzzed in with the correct answer in one second to win by a score of {{score|104|98}}. He then beat the [[Series 4]] runner-up [[Christine Hunt (Series 4)|Christine Hunt]] in round 2, leaving the competition with just male contestants. In the quarter-final, he came up against [[Series 53]] semi-finalist [[Jon O'Neill]] and after missing {{word|DRUPELET}} in round 1, he managed to keep up with O'Neill, before O'Neill got the conundrum {{word|ECOSPHERE}} to win by {{score|122|104}}, achieving a [[max game]] in the process, and end Worsley's unbeaten record on the show.
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Worsley returned to ''Countdown'' on 23 December 2020 for a festive [[special episode]] against [[Conor Travers]]. In an extremely close match, Worsley fell 8 points behind midway after Travers won a letters round with {{word|COLUMNAR}}. Worsley took the opposition to a crucial conundrum, but neither player attempted it and the final score finished at {{score|118|110}} in Travers's favour.
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He attended his first CO-event in 2012, when he played at [[CO:REA]], along with his dad, [[Paul Worsley|Paul]]. A week later, he and his dad attended [[CoLei5]]. Another two months later, he entered [[COHUD]], followed by [[CoChest2]] in October and [[COEDI]] in November. He played at [[CO:REA 2013]], [[CO:REA 2014]] (where he beat the [[Series 68]] winner, [[Giles Hutchings]], by {{score|108|93}} in the final) and [[CO:REA 2015]] (where he beat [[Series 54]] winner, [[Conor Travers]], by {{score|117|97}} in the final). With 21 [[co-event]] wins, he has more than anybody else, and is a full 10 wins clear of [[Rob Foster]]. He has also won many online tournaments, including winning the prestigious [[Apterous Masters]] a record five times, including a {{score|6|0|Episode AM202080}} whitewash of [[Elliott Mellor]] in the 2020 final.
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{{ep | 5512 | 22/06/2012 | QF |[[Mark Murphy]]| 52 - 75 |Jack Worsley|[[Penny Smith]]|Susie Dent|113}}
 
{{ep | 5512 | 22/06/2012 | QF |[[Mark Murphy]]| 52 - 75 |Jack Worsley|[[Penny Smith]]|Susie Dent|113}}
 
{{ep | 5516 | 28/06/2012 | SF |[[Peter Lee]]| 88 - 91 |Jack Worsley|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|119}}
 
{{ep | 5516 | 28/06/2012 | SF |[[Peter Lee]]| 88 - 91 |Jack Worsley|[[Dr Phil Hammond]]|Susie Dent|119}}
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{{ep | 5517 | 29/06/2012 | GF |Jack Worsley| 80 - 70 |[[Jonathan Rawlinson]]|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|117}}
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{{ep | 5633 | 31/01/2013 | 30B1 |[[Graeme Cole]]| 98 - 104 |Jack Worsley|[[Mark Foster]]|Susie Dent|118}}
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{{ep | 5646 | 19/02/2013 | 30B2 |[[Christine Hunt (Series 4)|Christine Hunt]]| 67 - 115 |Jack Worsley|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|117}}
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{{ep | 5649 | 22/02/2013 | 30BQF |'''[[Jon O'Neill]]'''| '''122''' - 104 |Jack Worsley|Dr Phil Hammond|Susie Dent|'''122'''}}
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{{ep | S49 | 23/12/2020 | S |[[Conor Travers]]| 118 - 110 |Jack Worsley|[[Rory Bremner]]|Susie Dent|128}}
 
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Revision as of 23:44, 20 January 2021

Jack Worsley
Octochamp Statistics
Final positionChampion
Seeding2
Points total818
Conundrums solved4
Jack Worsley in the 30th Birthday Championship.

Jack Worsley was an octochamp in and the champion of Series 66, who debuted in Series 65, and a quarter-finalist in the 30th Birthday Championship. He is the 100th 15-round octochamp in Countdown history. He is also an Apterite who has held the No. 1 Pro Rank position, and is a member of the c4countdown messaging board.

Worsley made his debut on 7 December 2011, in the final heat game of Series 65 and of Jeff Stelling's tenure as host, beating Phyllis Styles 103 – 39 before stepping aside for the finals. He returned in January for the beginning of the Nick Hewer era and won the first episode of Series 66, along with six more, never facing a crucial conundrum and scoring centuries in all but one of his heats.

With an octochamp total of 818 points, Worsley was #2 seed for the series finals behind Jonathan Rawlinson, but the difference in their totals was a substantial 32 points. After defeating Mark Murphy in the quarter-final and Peter Lee in a close semi-final, he faced a Grand Final encounter against Rawlinson. Worsley took first blood with SANTERO, but the #1 seed fought back with PITHOI soon after, and both players were in contention to the end. Worsley led 80 – 70 going into the final round of play. However, the crucial conundrum TINYROLES defeated both players, meaning Worsley became the series champion.

He returned to Countdown in 2013, as one of 41 contestants taking part in the 30th Birthday Championship. After receiving a bye to the first round, he faced Series 65 champion Graeme Cole in a classic face-off; Cole scored maximum points in the first thirteen rounds and led by 14 points with two rounds to go. Worsley picked four large numbers in the final numbers round, and solved it brilliantly to force a crucial conundrum. Worsley buzzed in with the correct answer in one second to win by a score of 104 – 98. He then beat the Series 4 runner-up Christine Hunt in round 2, leaving the competition with just male contestants. In the quarter-final, he came up against Series 53 semi-finalist Jon O'Neill and after missing DRUPELET in round 1, he managed to keep up with O'Neill, before O'Neill got the conundrum ECOSPHERE to win by 122 – 104, achieving a max game in the process, and end Worsley's unbeaten record on the show.

Worsley returned to Countdown on 23 December 2020 for a festive special episode against Conor Travers. In an extremely close match, Worsley fell 8 points behind midway after Travers won a letters round with COLUMNAR. Worsley took the opposition to a crucial conundrum, but neither player attempted it and the final score finished at 118 – 110 in Travers's favour.

He attended his first CO-event in 2012, when he played at CO:REA, along with his dad, Paul. A week later, he and his dad attended CoLei5. Another two months later, he entered COHUD, followed by CoChest2 in October and COEDI in November. He played at CO:REA 2013, CO:REA 2014 (where he beat the Series 68 winner, Giles Hutchings, by 108 – 93 in the final) and CO:REA 2015 (where he beat Series 54 winner, Conor Travers, by 117 – 97 in the final). With 21 co-event wins, he has more than anybody else, and is a full 10 wins clear of Rob Foster. He has also won many online tournaments, including winning the prestigious Apterous Masters a record five times, including a 6 – 0 whitewash of Elliott Mellor in the 2020 final.

Preceded by
Graeme Cole
Series winner
Series 66
Followed by
Paul James

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
5391 7/12/2011 P Phyllis Styles 39 – 103 Jack Worsley Jeff Stelling Rachel Riley David Lloyd Susie Dent 122
5399 9/01/2012 P Jack Worsley 105 – 54 Brian Tuohy Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent 127
5400 10/01/2012 P Jack Worsley 110 – 44 Catherine Green Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent 150
5401 11/01/2012 P Jack Worsley 103 – 67 Barry Williams Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent 140
5402 12/01/2012 P Jack Worsley 100 – 51 Marcia Wells Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent 122
5403 13/01/2012 P Jack Worsley 107 – 50 Abi Maher Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Paul Zenon Susie Dent 129
5404 16/01/2012 P Jack Worsley 105 – 73 Stewart Macpherson Nick Hewer Rachel Riley John Suchet Susie Dent 120
5405 17/01/2012 P Jack Worsley 85 – 51 Alan Paterson Nick Hewer Rachel Riley John Suchet Susie Dent 120
5512 22/06/2012 QF Mark Murphy 52 – 75 Jack Worsley Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Penny Smith Susie Dent 113
5516 28/06/2012 SF Peter Lee 88 – 91 Jack Worsley Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dr Phil Hammond Susie Dent 119
5517 29/06/2012 GF Jack Worsley 80 – 70 Jonathan Rawlinson Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dr Phil Hammond Susie Dent 117
5633 31/01/2013 30B1 Graeme Cole 98 – 104 Jack Worsley Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Mark Foster Susie Dent 118
5646 19/02/2013 30B2 Christine Hunt 67 – 115 Jack Worsley Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dr Phil Hammond Susie Dent 117
5649 22/02/2013 30BQF Jon O'Neill 122 – 104 Jack Worsley Nick Hewer Rachel Riley Dr Phil Hammond Susie Dent 122
S49 23/12/2020 S Conor Travers 118 – 110 Jack Worsley Colin Murray Rachel Riley Rory Bremner Susie Dent 128