![]() ![]() To get to first place, he’ll have to hunker down and win another 60-70 times to start making Ken Jennings sweat (and we all know that Jennings doesn’t sweat, being a robot and all), who holds the record at $2.5 million and 74 total wins. To take second place, he’ll need just $1,301 to usurp the legendary Dave Madden. Jackson will likely need to win at least another 5 times to start sniffing Julia’s solid lock on third place all-time. At this point, Matt Jackson is approximately $140,000 behind Julia Collins, whom became Jeopardy’s winningest woman right after Chu made headlines last year. And also see our list of the most money won on any given episode.Īfter dispensing of Chu, he has a ways to go before moving up to the third place spot. ![]() All-Time Jeopardy Champions List (by Wins)įor the most updated list of Jeopardy winners, winnings and winning streaks, go here. Not only is Matt Jackson in the top five in all-time winnings, but he’s also top-five with most Jeopardy! wins. Since then Seth Wilson in 2016 and Austin Rogers in 2017 have both added their respective accomplishments to Jeopardy’s all-time list for both winnings and wins. ** updated for Seth Wilson () and Austin Rogers () List above only includes “standard” Jeopardy episodes and does not include Tournament of Champions or Teen Jeopardy!. * For the most updated list of winners, winnings and winning streaks, go here. Roach will attempt her 15th win Monday night, when she faces off against two new challengers, Michael Graff from Eastvale, Calif., and Jessie Francis from Marietta, Ga.To see all of James Holzhauer’s wins and single-day winnings ranked by highest to lowest, go to this page. This January, she was invited to Los Angeles to tape an episode. Roach, who is originally from Halifax but now lives in Toronto, first applied to be on the long-running game show in 2020. Throughout Roach's 14 appearances on the show, she has answered 93 per cent of questions correctly. I guess what I didn't realize is maybe I could become the super-champion I wanted to see in the world.” “If it's not Amy, there's going to be some other super-champion that's just going to knock me out Game One. “This has been such a crazy season of streaks and I was fully thinking Amy might still be here,” Roach said. With Friday's win, Roach also claimed a spot in the "Jeopardy!" record books, becoming the eighth person on the all-time consecutive games list and the 10th on the all-time highest non-tournament cash winnings list.įollowing Friday's match, Roach said she never expected to become one of the show's top champions. ![]() She had 28 correct responses, for a correct rate of 85 per cent in regular play. Roach's winnings have now hit US$320,081.ĭuring Friday’s episode, Roach competed against Claire Dozier, a non-profit professional from Atlanta, Ga., and Anna Meyer, a food technologist from Seattle, Wa.Īccording to the 'Jeopardy!' daily box score, Roach attempted to buzz in 42 times and was successful 32 times, for a success rate of 76 per cent. Shortly after, Jeopardy ’s official Instagram and Twitter accounts announced that Amy was now fifth in the show’s record books for the highest winnings for regular-season play. The 23-year-old tutor won her 14th-straight match Friday night, earning an additional US$34,000. Nova Scotia's “Jeopardy!” champion Mattea Roach has made history after winning more games than any previous Canadian contestant. ![]()
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