Editing Vote for the Girls 10th Anniversary Competition
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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+ | On December 28, 2004, Sony announced a 15-week, 75-show ''Jeopardy! Ultimate Tournament of Champions''. It featured Tournament of Champions, College Championship, and Teen Tournament winners from the show's 21-year run, as well as over 100 five-time champions. Jeopardy!'s executive producer, Harry Friedman, explained: | ||
− | + | "The 2003 rule change, which allows Jeopardy! players to keep playing until they're defeated, raised the question about how other five-time champions might have played under this rule. This tournament is an opportunity to give those past champions another chance to shine."<ref>http://www.gameshownewsnet.com/extra/extra020905.html</ref> | |
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==Competition format== | ==Competition format== |