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In the first [[Episode 7919|semi-final]], Dobinson proved to be no walkover, as he matched Tom in the early rounds before Stevenson eventually carved out a 24-point lead. With Rounds 10 to 14 being maxed out by Tom and Joe, during which both players found {{word|WINTEROUS}} for 9, Tom officially maintained his unbeaten record before the final round was played. He finished the game with a flourish by solving his tenth [[conundrum]] from ten to qualify for the final with 129 points, and he also kept up his masterful scoring streak by making it 150 unbeaten rounds in a row as of the end of this match. In addition, Dobinson's score of 95 was the highest losing score of any of Stevenson's opponents so far.
 
In the first [[Episode 7919|semi-final]], Dobinson proved to be no walkover, as he matched Tom in the early rounds before Stevenson eventually carved out a 24-point lead. With Rounds 10 to 14 being maxed out by Tom and Joe, during which both players found {{word|WINTEROUS}} for 9, Tom officially maintained his unbeaten record before the final round was played. He finished the game with a flourish by solving his tenth [[conundrum]] from ten to qualify for the final with 129 points, and he also kept up his masterful scoring streak by making it 150 unbeaten rounds in a row as of the end of this match. In addition, Dobinson's score of 95 was the highest losing score of any of Stevenson's opponents so far.
  
In the final against [[Edward Byrne]], both players started level, until Tom eventually broke away with spots like {{word|RODENTIAL}} and {{word|ABSENCE}} to establish a sizeable 33-point lead. However, Byrne became the first contestant to beat Tom on a letters round by spotting {{word|IDEOGRAPH}} for nine to put himself back within striking distance. But Tom held his nerve and confirmed his victory after a difficult final 4-Large [[numbers round]] target was missed by both players. He capped off his triumph by solving an unprecedented eleventh conundrum from eleven by unscrambling {{word|UNIMOSAIC}} to {{word|MINACIOUS}}, which he thought he made up, to claim the series win and lifted the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy. Tom amassed an overall total of 1,366 points in his run; the second-highest [[Xicount]] total of all time behind only [[Luke Johnson-Davies]], and thus remains unbeaten to this day, with all of his scores being centuries as well.
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In the final against [[Edward Byrne]], both players started level, until Tom eventually broke away with spots like {{word|RODENTIAL}} and {{word|ABSENCE}} to establish a sizeable 33-point lead. However, Byrne became the first contestant to beat Tom on a letters round by spotting {{word|IDEOGRAPH}} for nine to put himself back within striking distance. But Tom held his nerve and confirmed his victory after a difficult final 4-Large [[numbers round]] target was missed by both players. He capped off his triumph by solving an unprecedented eleventh [[conundrum]] from eleven by unscrambling {{word|UNIMOSAIC}} to {{word|MINACIOUS}}, which he thought he made up, to claim the series win with his eleventh [[century]] and lifted the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy. Tom amassed an overall total of 1,366 points in his run; the second-highest [[Xicount]] total of all time behind only [[Luke Johnson-Davies]], and thus remains unbeaten to this day.
  
 
Tom will return to Countdown in January 2023 for [[Championship of Champions XVI]]. He will take on [[Adam Latchford]].
 
Tom will return to Countdown in January 2023 for [[Championship of Champions XVI]]. He will take on [[Adam Latchford]].

Revision as of 16:36, 23 December 2022

Tom Stevenson
Octochamp Statistics
Final positionChampion
Seeding1
Points total1,000
Conundrums solved8
Tom Stevenson in Series 86.
Tom Stevenson holding the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy after winning Series 86.

Tom Stevenson was an octochamp in and the champion of Series 86, from Burford, Shropshire. At the time of his appearances, he was a media, culture and English literature student at the University of Worcester. He is also an Apterite who was formerly under the names Spike Guthrie and Spike Nard, and has reached the top 10 in the Apterous pro rank leaderboard. He also participated in Series 1 and 2 of ZoomDown prior to his appearances on Countdown.

Stevenson made his TV debut on the episode after Alan Young become an octochamp himself, kicking off with a hefty 120 points against Mike Oliver, which he repeated in his second episode. In his fourth episode, he scored a max game, and broke the record for the highest ever score on the show with 154, surpassing Elliott Mellor's three-year-old record by two points. In his eighth appearance, Stevenson won with 124 points, bringing his total score to a very round 1,000, and also became only the thirteenth person to solve all eight conundrums in their preliminary matches on the show.

Amazingly, he became the first contestant to never lose a single round in the heat matches, as well as the first to never score zero points in a single round in the heats. For those reasons, his octorun is considered to be one of the most consistent in Countdown history. He is also the fourth member of the 1,000 club, after Mellor, Luke Johnson-Davies and Luke Boynton.

Stevenson returned for the series finals on 15 December 2022. He started out in the first quarter-final against the eighth seed, Lewis Castling-Morey. Stevenson started off strongly, kicking off the finals with an impressive 121 points to qualify for the semi-finals where he faced Joe Dobinson. He also continued to maintain his unmatched record of scoring in every round.

In the first semi-final, Dobinson proved to be no walkover, as he matched Tom in the early rounds before Stevenson eventually carved out a 24-point lead. With Rounds 10 to 14 being maxed out by Tom and Joe, during which both players found WINTEROUS for 9, Tom officially maintained his unbeaten record before the final round was played. He finished the game with a flourish by solving his tenth conundrum from ten to qualify for the final with 129 points, and he also kept up his masterful scoring streak by making it 150 unbeaten rounds in a row as of the end of this match. In addition, Dobinson's score of 95 was the highest losing score of any of Stevenson's opponents so far.

In the final against Edward Byrne, both players started level, until Tom eventually broke away with spots like RODENTIAL and ABSENCE to establish a sizeable 33-point lead. However, Byrne became the first contestant to beat Tom on a letters round by spotting IDEOGRAPH for nine to put himself back within striking distance. But Tom held his nerve and confirmed his victory after a difficult final 4-Large numbers round target was missed by both players. He capped off his triumph by solving an unprecedented eleventh conundrum from eleven by unscrambling UNIMOSAIC to MINACIOUS, which he thought he made up, to claim the series win with his eleventh century and lifted the Richard Whiteley Memorial Trophy. Tom amassed an overall total of 1,366 points in his run; the second-highest Xicount total of all time behind only Luke Johnson-Davies, and thus remains unbeaten to this day.

Tom will return to Countdown in January 2023 for Championship of Champions XVI. He will take on Adam Latchford.

In 2020, Stevenson was a contestant on the BBC Radio 2 music quiz PopMaster, winning a Bluetooth speaker.

Preceded by
Dan Byrom
Series winner
Series 86

Episodes

# Date Type Contestant 1 Score Contestant 2 Presenters Guest Lex Max
7857 26/09/2022 P Mike Oliver 58 – 120 Tom Stevenson Colin Murray Rachel Riley Eve Muirhead Susie Dent 136
7858 27/09/2022 P Tom Stevenson 120 – 61 Sean Mowat Colin Murray Rachel Riley Eve Muirhead Susie Dent 135
7859 28/09/2022 P Tom Stevenson 119 – 10 Sara Woolridge Colin Murray Rachel Riley Eve Muirhead Susie Dent 124
7860 29/09/2022 P Tom Stevenson 154 – 28 Lauren Bowley Colin Murray Rachel Riley Eve Muirhead Susie Dent 154
7861 30/09/2022 P Tom Stevenson 117 – 39 Andy Keeble Colin Murray Rachel Riley Eve Muirhead Susie Dent 145
7862 03/10/2022 P Tom Stevenson 117 – 37 Steve Robinson Colin Murray Rachel Riley Pat Nevin Susie Dent 122
7863 04/10/2022 P Tom Stevenson 129 – 57 David Clerkin Colin Murray Rachel Riley Pat Nevin Susie Dent 135
7864 05/10/2022 P Tom Stevenson 124 – 41 Ben Timi Nuga Colin Murray Rachel Riley Pat Nevin Susie Dent 139
7915 15/12/2022 QF Tom Stevenson 121 – 44 Lewis Castling-Morey Colin Murray Rachel Riley Vick Hope Susie Dent 125
7919 21/12/2022 SF Tom Stevenson 129 – 95 Joe Dobinson Colin Murray Rachel Riley Neil Delamere Susie Dent 135
7921 23/12/2022 GF Tom Stevenson 116 – 91 Edward Byrne Colin Murray Rachel Riley Neil Delamere Susie Dent 145

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