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The Jeopardy! Teen Tournament, which began in 1987, was an annual tournament in which 15 high school students between the ages of 13 and 17 competed in a ten-episode tournament structured similarly to the Tournament of Champions. The winner receives $100,000 and entry into the Tournament of Champions.
Parent. Amy Berman Jackson (mother) Matthew Barnett Jackson (born June 24, 1992) is an American paralegal and former contestant on the syndicated game show Jeopardy! who won 13 consecutive games, earning $413,612. This is the eleventh-highest game streak of all time as of June 4, 2023. His 13-episode streak ended with a loss on October 14, 2015.
Brad Rutter. Brad Rutter is the biggest all-time money winner on Jeopardy! and briefly held the record for biggest cumulative game show winnings for any U.S. game show contestant. Rutter retained the record for Jeopardy! winnings with either $4,255,102 (or $4,270,102, including a pair of Chevrolet Camaros ).
Victoria Groce ( née Rubin; born 1981) is an American quiz player and game show contestant. Initially known for ending the 19-day winning streak of Jeopardy! champion David Madden in 2005, Groce’s increasing success in competitive trivia led to becoming a Chaser on the American version of The Chase in 2022. [1]
In March 2022, Bekkerman won two “Jeopardy!” games, less than a week after a then-Rye Beach resident Maureen O’Neil went on a four-game win streak to earn $58,200 in cash winnings.
You better dot all your i’s and cross all your t’s when competing on “Jeopardy!” Nine-day champion Ben Chan saw his reign come to an end May 23 after he misspelled a word by one letter ...
August 22, 2023 at 5:59 PM. Ken Jennings and Alex Trebek had similar takes on Jeopardy! continuing during a writers strike. (Eric McCandless/ABC via Getty Images) Like all of TV, Jeopardy! has ...
The Greatest of All Time tournament. Andrew Kravis, however, is the highest-earning contestant on a single American game show, having won $2,600,000 in one night while appearing on The Million Second Quiz in 2013, beating Jennings record of $2,520,700 on Jeopardy! during his original appearance in 2004.