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He has not appeared on Countdown as a contestant, although he has attended a number of Countdown tournaments. In winning the [[CoNot 2011]] tournament, he became the first winner of a tournament not to have appeared previously as a contestant on television. He achieved a second tournament win in 2015 when he took the [[Co:KL]] title. | He has not appeared on Countdown as a contestant, although he has attended a number of Countdown tournaments. In winning the [[CoNot 2011]] tournament, he became the first winner of a tournament not to have appeared previously as a contestant on television. He achieved a second tournament win in 2015 when he took the [[Co:KL]] title. | ||
− | In 2017, he won [[Countdown in Reading]] 2017, defeating [[Graeme Cole]] in the final, and | + | In 2017, he won [[Countdown in Reading]] 2017, defeating [[Graeme Cole]] in the final, and won again in 2019, beating [[Thomas Cappleman]] in the final. |
− | won again in 2019, beating [[Thomas Cappleman]] in the final. | ||
+ | With 12 [[co-event]] wins, he is second only to [[Jack Worsley]]. | ||
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[[Category:Tournament winners]] | [[Category:Tournament winners]] |
Revision as of 01:10, 26 May 2020
Rob Foster is an apterite.
He has not appeared on Countdown as a contestant, although he has attended a number of Countdown tournaments. In winning the CoNot 2011 tournament, he became the first winner of a tournament not to have appeared previously as a contestant on television. He achieved a second tournament win in 2015 when he took the Co:KL title.
In 2017, he won Countdown in Reading 2017, defeating Graeme Cole in the final, and won again in 2019, beating Thomas Cappleman in the final.
With 12 co-event wins, he is second only to Jack Worsley.