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'''Natascha Kearsey''', at the time a 30-year-old software engineer from Swindon, first appeared on Countdown on 14 April 1997, beating [[Pete Cashmore]] 46  34 in the 11th heat of Series 35. She quickly amassed a further 7 wins to become an [[octochamp]] and #2 seed, facing just three crucial Conundrums along the way. In the final rounds, she beat [[Piers Brown]] 62  31 before losing to [[Pete Cashmore]] in a rematch of their earlier heat game. Her performances were enough to earn her a place in [[Championship of Champions IX]], where she beat [[Christine White]], [[James Martin]] and [[Ruth Collier]] on her way to the [[episode 2177|final]], a third match between her and [[Pete Cashmore]]. Natascha led by 2 points going into the [[crucial conundrum]], which neither player spotted within the 30 seconds, meaning Natascha became the ninth champion of champions, and to date the only woman to win a championship of champions.
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'''Natascha Kearsey''', at the time a 30-year-old software engineer from Swindon, first appeared on Countdown on 14 April 1997, beating [[Pete Cashmore]] 46 – 34 in the 11th heat of Series 35. She quickly amassed a further 7 wins to become an [[octochamp]] and #2 seed, facing just three crucial Conundrums along the way. In the final rounds, she beat [[Piers Brown]] 62 – 31 before losing to [[Pete Cashmore]] in a rematch of their earlier heat game. Her performances were enough to earn her a place in [[Championship of Champions IX]], where she beat [[Christine White]], [[James Martin]] and [[Ruth Collier]] on her way to the [[episode 2177|final]], a third match between her and [[Pete Cashmore]]. Natascha led by 2 points going into the [[crucial conundrum]], which neither player spotted within the 30 seconds, meaning Natascha became the ninth champion of champions, and to date the only woman to win a championship of champions.
  
Natascha returned to the Countdown studios once again in 2003 to record a [[special game]] pitting her against the unbeaten [[Scott Mearns]]. In this special 'champion of champion of champions' match, Natascha ran out the 109  100 winner, and became the first and only person to beat Scott at a game of Countdown.
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Natascha returned to the Countdown studios once again in 2003 to record a [[special game]] pitting her against the unbeaten [[Scott Mearns]]. In this special 'champion of champion of champions' match, Natascha ran out the 109 – 100 winner, and became the first and only person to beat Scott at a game of Countdown.
  
 
{{Champion of Champions|preceded_by=Chris Rogers|coc=IX|followed_by=Scott Mearns}}
 
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==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
 
{{episode table}}
 
{{episode table}}
{{ep | 1983 | 14/04/1997 | P | [[Peter Cashmore]] | 34  46 | Natascha Kearsey | [[Geoffrey Durham]] | [[Rob Scriven]] }}
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{{ep | 1983 | 14/04/1997 | P | [[Peter Cashmore]] | 34 – 46 | Natascha Kearsey | [[Geoffrey Durham]] | [[Rob Scriven]] }}
 
{{ep | 1984 | 15/04/1997 | P | Natascha Kearsey | 58 – 34 | [[Geoff Roberts]] | [[Jan Harvey]] | Rob Scriven }}
 
{{ep | 1984 | 15/04/1997 | P | Natascha Kearsey | 58 – 34 | [[Geoff Roberts]] | [[Jan Harvey]] | Rob Scriven }}
 
{{ep | 1985 | 16/04/1997 | P | Natascha Kearsey | 61 – 42 | [[Alan Davison]] | Jan Harvey | Rob Scriven }}
 
{{ep | 1985 | 16/04/1997 | P | Natascha Kearsey | 61 – 42 | [[Alan Davison]] | Jan Harvey | Rob Scriven }}
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{{ep | 2176 | 15/01/1998 | CSF | Natascha Kearsey | 59 – 56 | [[Ruth Collier]] | [[Tom O'Connor]] | Mark Nyman }}
 
{{ep | 2176 | 15/01/1998 | CSF | Natascha Kearsey | 59 – 56 | [[Ruth Collier]] | [[Tom O'Connor]] | Mark Nyman }}
 
{{ep | 2177 | 16/01/1998 | CGF | Natascha Kearsey | 72 – 70 | [[Pete Cashmore]] | Tom O'Connor | Mark Nyman }}
 
{{ep | 2177 | 16/01/1998 | CGF | Natascha Kearsey | 72 – 70 | [[Pete Cashmore]] | Tom O'Connor | Mark Nyman }}
{{ep | S9 | 09/09/2003 | S | [[Scott Mearns]] | 100  109 | Natascha Kearsay | [[Bob Bevan]] | Alison Heard }}
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{{ep | S9 | 9/09/2003 | S | [[Scott Mearns]] | 100 – 109 | Natascha Kearsay | [[Bob Bevan]] | [[Alison Heard]] }}
 
{{episode table end}}
 
{{episode table end}}
  
 
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[[Category:Championship of Champions winners]]
 
[[Category:Championship of Champions winners]]

Revision as of 15:14, 6 October 2010

Natascha Kearsey, at the time a 30-year-old software engineer from Swindon, first appeared on Countdown on 14 April 1997, beating Pete Cashmore 46 – 34 in the 11th heat of Series 35. She quickly amassed a further 7 wins to become an octochamp and #2 seed, facing just three crucial Conundrums along the way. In the final rounds, she beat Piers Brown 62 – 31 before losing to Pete Cashmore in a rematch of their earlier heat game. Her performances were enough to earn her a place in Championship of Champions IX, where she beat Christine White, James Martin and Ruth Collier on her way to the final, a third match between her and Pete Cashmore. Natascha led by 2 points going into the crucial conundrum, which neither player spotted within the 30 seconds, meaning Natascha became the ninth champion of champions, and to date the only woman to win a championship of champions.

Natascha returned to the Countdown studios once again in 2003 to record a special game pitting her against the unbeaten Scott Mearns. In this special 'champion of champion of champions' match, Natascha ran out the 109 – 100 winner, and became the first and only person to beat Scott at a game of Countdown.

Preceded by
Chris Rogers
Champion of Champions
Championship of Champions IX
Followed by
Scott Mearns

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
1983 14/04/1997 P Peter Cashmore 34 – 46 Natascha Kearsey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Geoffrey Durham Rob Scriven
1984 15/04/1997 P Natascha Kearsey 58 – 34 Geoff Roberts Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Rob Scriven
1985 16/04/1997 P Natascha Kearsey 61 – 42 Alan Davison Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Rob Scriven
1986 17/04/1997 P Natascha Kearsey 43 – 41 Diana Thomas Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Rob Scriven
1987 18/04/1997 P Natascha Kearsey 41 – 25 Colin Thomas Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Rob Scriven
1988 21/04/1997 P Natascha Kearsey 57 – 41 Tim Bentley Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Jan Harvey Peter Sweasey
1989 22/04/1997 P Natascha Kearsey 60 – 28 Sharon Leonard Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Barry Cryer Catherine Stokes
1990 23/04/1997 P Natascha Kearsey 47 – 45 Phil Campbell Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Barry Cryer Catherine Stokes
2032 20/06/1997 QF Natascha Kearsey 62 – 31 Piers Brown Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Nigel Rees Rob Scriven
2036 26/06/1997 SF Natascha Kearsey 27 – 62 Peter Cashmore Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Terry Wogan Catherine Stokes
2168 5/01/1998 CP Christine White 45 – 49 Natascha Kearsey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Denis Norden Mark Nyman
2173 12/01/1998 CQF James Martin 51 – 52 Natascha Kearsey Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Gloria Hunniford Mark Nyman
2176 15/01/1998 CSF Natascha Kearsey 59 – 56 Ruth Collier Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Tom O'Connor Mark Nyman
2177 16/01/1998 CGF Natascha Kearsey 72 – 70 Pete Cashmore Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Tom O'Connor Mark Nyman
S9 9/09/2003 S Scott Mearns 100 – 109 Natascha Kearsay Richard Whiteley Carol Vorderman Bob Bevan Alison Heard


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