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'''Jasamrit Rahala''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 84]]. He was an A-Level student from Slough. He also appeared on another Channel 4 programme, Child Genius, in 2015.
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[[File:Jasamrit Rahala.png|thumb|200px|right|Jasamrit Rahala in [[Series 84]].]]
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'''Jasamrit Rahala''' was a finalist in [[Series 84]]. He was an A-Level student from Slough. Prior to ''[[Countdown]]'', he appeared on ''{{w|Child Genius (British TV series)|Child Genius}}'' in 2015 and ''{{w|Britain's Brightest Family}}'' in 2019.
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Rahala won a very close debut match on 18 October against one-time winner [[Tamsin Macdonald Johnston]], after an unsolved crucial [[conundrum]] eluded both [[contestant]]s. The following day, he found himself 11 points down with two rounds remaining. However, after [[Andrew Adams]] was too slow to declare the last step of his method in the last [[numbers game]], Rahala forced another crucial conundrum which he quickly solved. A personal best of 115 followed, before achieving four more wins which included another solved crucial conundrum. However, on his eighth appearance, he missed a crucial conundrum while being six points behind, narrowly missing out on becoming an [[octochamp]]. But, with seven wins and 727 points under his belt, Rahala still managed to qualify for the finals, and entered the finals as the number 6 seed. He played against number 3 seed [[Florence Cappleman-Lynes]] where both players started level until Florence broke away, and Rahala was relegated to another defeat. He obtained an overall total of 789 points in his run.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
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{{ep | 7618 | 18/10/2021 | P |[[Tamsin Macdonald Johnston]]| - |Jasamrit Rahala|[[Lesley Joseph]]|[[Susie Dent]]|TBC}}
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{{ep | 7618 | 18/10/2021 | P |[[Tamsin Macdonald Johnston]]|79 - 83|Jasamrit Rahala|[[Lesley Joseph]]|[[Susie Dent]]|133}}
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{{ep | 7619 | 19/10/2021 | P |Jasamrit Rahala|90 - 81|[[Andrew Adams]]|Lesley Joseph|Susie Dent|124}}
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{{ep | 7620 | 20/10/2021 | P |Jasamrit Rahala|115 - 66|[[Adrian Lutman]]|Lesley Joseph|Susie Dent|157}}
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{{ep | 7621 | 21/10/2021 | P |Jasamrit Rahala|90 - 39|[[Chris Jefferies]]|Lesley Joseph|Susie Dent|136}}
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{{ep | 7622 | 22/10/2021 | P |Jasamrit Rahala|84 - 69|[[Kitty Wood]]|Lesley Joseph|Susie Dent|135}}
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{{ep | 7623 | 25/10/2021 | P |Jasamrit Rahala|96 - 57|[[Shaun Hall]]|[[Len Goodman]]|Susie Dent|133}}
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{{ep | 7624 | 26/10/2021 | P |Jasamrit Rahala|100 - 79|[[Meha Bhindi]]|Len Goodman|Susie Dent|125}}
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{{ep | 7625 | 27/10/2021 | P |Jasamrit Rahala|69 - 75|[[Mick Duthie]]|Len Goodman|Susie Dent|144}}
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{{ep | 7662 | 17/12/2021 | QF |[[Florence Cappleman-Lynes]]|121 - 62|Jasamrit Rahala|[[Adrian Chiles]]|none|122}}
 
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Latest revision as of 17:34, 10 February 2022

Jasamrit Rahala in Series 84.

Jasamrit Rahala was a finalist in Series 84. He was an A-Level student from Slough. Prior to Countdown, he appeared on Child Genius in 2015 and Britain's Brightest Family in 2019.

Rahala won a very close debut match on 18 October against one-time winner Tamsin Macdonald Johnston, after an unsolved crucial conundrum eluded both contestants. The following day, he found himself 11 points down with two rounds remaining. However, after Andrew Adams was too slow to declare the last step of his method in the last numbers game, Rahala forced another crucial conundrum which he quickly solved. A personal best of 115 followed, before achieving four more wins which included another solved crucial conundrum. However, on his eighth appearance, he missed a crucial conundrum while being six points behind, narrowly missing out on becoming an octochamp. But, with seven wins and 727 points under his belt, Rahala still managed to qualify for the finals, and entered the finals as the number 6 seed. He played against number 3 seed Florence Cappleman-Lynes where both players started level until Florence broke away, and Rahala was relegated to another defeat. He obtained an overall total of 789 points in his run.

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
7618 18/10/2021 P Tamsin Macdonald Johnston 79 – 83 Jasamrit Rahala Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Lesley Joseph Susie Dent 133
7619 19/10/2021 P Jasamrit Rahala 90 – 81 Andrew Adams Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Lesley Joseph Susie Dent 124
7620 20/10/2021 P Jasamrit Rahala 115 – 66 Adrian Lutman Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Lesley Joseph Susie Dent 157
7621 21/10/2021 P Jasamrit Rahala 90 – 39 Chris Jefferies Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Lesley Joseph Susie Dent 136
7622 22/10/2021 P Jasamrit Rahala 84 – 69 Kitty Wood Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Lesley Joseph Susie Dent 135
7623 25/10/2021 P Jasamrit Rahala 96 – 57 Shaun Hall Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Len Goodman Susie Dent 133
7624 26/10/2021 P Jasamrit Rahala 100 – 79 Meha Bhindi Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Len Goodman Susie Dent 125
7625 27/10/2021 P Jasamrit Rahala 69 – 75 Mick Duthie Anne Robinson Rachel Riley Len Goodman Susie Dent 144
7662 17/12/2021 QF Florence Cappleman-Lynes 121 – 62 Jasamrit Rahala Anne Robinson Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon Adrian Chiles 122