CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
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CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
-WHAT?-
With more than 70 Co-events under the community’s belt, you may have thought you’d seen and done everything… until now. Prepare for glitter, tiaras, #FashionWatch2k17 and aubergine emojis. And that’s just on me.
But for those of you with a less glittery constitution, fear not: all the normal Countdown stuff will take precedence. Everyone will play 6 games of 9 rounds, Lincoln style, after which the top 2 players will play each other in the 15-round grand final. There will be prizes – not just for the top 3, but for other achievements throughout the day, plus spot prizes. Not to mention all the FOCAL points you can pick up! And hopefully there’ll be lots of Countdowners, both new faces and old, who you can play against, socialise with and befriend. (For an idea of what Co-events are like, please have a look at http://www.focalcountdown.co.uk - there are plenty of pictures to see and reports/experiences available to read, plus FAQs and further resources!)
-WHERE?-
This will all be happening in London (as you may have gathered from the event title), making it the first Countdown tournament held there since 2014, and FOCAL's first ever event there. Whether you think our capital city is a historic, multicultural, creative and vibrant metropolis or a shithole full of shit twats who have a cereal café and pay £6 for a slice of toast, it’s kind of a big deal.
Specifically, it’ll be taking place in central London at a pub named The Blacksmith and The Toffeemaker, just five minutes’ walk from Angel tube station on the Northern Line, or within 45 minutes’ walk of most major London terminus stations - including King's Cross, Euston, London Bridge and Liverpool Street - if you’re feeling brave. The venue does very reasonably priced food (menu here: http://www.theblacksmithandthetoffeemaker.co.uk/food)
-WHEN?-
Doors will open at 11.30am with the draw being made at midday, which gives you plenty of time to travel up on the day, or have a lie-in if you’re nearby. We’ll be vacating the room at 6pm – the plan is to move into the main bar area afterwards.
-HOW MUCH?-
To ensure you can put more cash towards having a good time, entry is just £8. Send the money via PayPal to jennifer.steadman@rocketmail.com, or email focalcountdown@gmail.com to arrange alternative payment. (But PayPal would be easier.)
-STAYING OVER-
If you want to make a weekend of it – and you should, because it means more pub time with the Countdown #lads and #ladettes, and you get an opportunity to see all the good stuff London has to offer outside of the usual tourist traps! – you may notice that London accommodation is frighteningly expensive! Here are some websites where you may find a cheaper bed for the night.
- AIRBNB: Rent someone’s room or flat – but hurry, London’s a popular destination! http://tinyurl.com/colonairbnb
- COUCHSURFING: If you’re feeling brave, sign up and get the chance to stay on someone’s couch for free. Hosts get reviewed by guests, so you can stay safe by picking someone with good reviews! https://www.couchsurfing.com/
- HOSTELWORLD: Hire a dorm bed for the night if you’re a heavy sleeper and don’t mind sharing your space. http://tinyurl.com/colonhostels
- EASYHOTEL: Their no-frills rooms in Old Street are a steal, and it’s just 15 minutes’ walk from the venue. http://www.easyhotel.com/
- TRAVELODGE: There are several within walking distance of the venue, from as little as £25 a night (if you share with 2 people). https://www.travelodge.co.uk/
There are plenty of sites offering cheap hotel rooms online too.
-WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE?-
Yes (only the women’s toilet is big enough for a wheelchair, but the venue is fine with men in wheelchairs using it).
-SIGN UP NOW!-
There are more exciting developments to be announced in due course… Get signing up sooner rather than later so you don’t miss out on the pure jazz of CO:LON:17!! xoxo
Confirmed attendees (72):
Zarte Siempre
Thomas Cappleman
Matty Artell
Paul Talmey
Aidan Linge
Graeme Cole
Caroline Steadman*
Peter Steggle
Matt Rowbotham
Matt Morrison
Heather Badcock
Giles Hutchings
Gevin Chapwell
Leah King*
Emily Muir*
Conor Travers
Vikash Shah*
Martin Hurst
Ann Dibben
Phil Makepeace
Tom Carey
Lauren Hamer
Ryan Taylor
Michelle Nevitt
James Laverty
Adam Dexter
James Wilson
David Hilton
James Robinson
Tim Down
Mark Murray
Matthew Tassier
Lynne Cumberland
Norm Ahmad*
Sarah Bladon*
Jules Clarke*
Michael Pfeffer*
Phil Quelch*
James Smaldon*
Sara Lawson*
Mike Springett
James Rowan
Eddy Byrne
Amar Chotai*
Tim Springett*
Ben Wilson
Sandie Simonis
Chris Marshall
Dan McColm
Mike Brown
Jonathan Wynn
Tom Chafer-Cook
Berkan Chelikhan*
Stewart Gordon
Jonathan de Souza*
Rob Foster
Stephen Read
Eleni Bohacek*
Joe Tsoi*
George Ford
Amy Godel*
Richard Priest
Luke McBride*
Bob de Caux*
Anthony Endsor
Hugh Binnie
Ravi Sheth*
Richard Judd
Joe Oliva*
Marcus Hares
Oliver Garner
Imogen Birt*
* = first time player
With more than 70 Co-events under the community’s belt, you may have thought you’d seen and done everything… until now. Prepare for glitter, tiaras, #FashionWatch2k17 and aubergine emojis. And that’s just on me.
But for those of you with a less glittery constitution, fear not: all the normal Countdown stuff will take precedence. Everyone will play 6 games of 9 rounds, Lincoln style, after which the top 2 players will play each other in the 15-round grand final. There will be prizes – not just for the top 3, but for other achievements throughout the day, plus spot prizes. Not to mention all the FOCAL points you can pick up! And hopefully there’ll be lots of Countdowners, both new faces and old, who you can play against, socialise with and befriend. (For an idea of what Co-events are like, please have a look at http://www.focalcountdown.co.uk - there are plenty of pictures to see and reports/experiences available to read, plus FAQs and further resources!)
-WHERE?-
This will all be happening in London (as you may have gathered from the event title), making it the first Countdown tournament held there since 2014, and FOCAL's first ever event there. Whether you think our capital city is a historic, multicultural, creative and vibrant metropolis or a shithole full of shit twats who have a cereal café and pay £6 for a slice of toast, it’s kind of a big deal.
Specifically, it’ll be taking place in central London at a pub named The Blacksmith and The Toffeemaker, just five minutes’ walk from Angel tube station on the Northern Line, or within 45 minutes’ walk of most major London terminus stations - including King's Cross, Euston, London Bridge and Liverpool Street - if you’re feeling brave. The venue does very reasonably priced food (menu here: http://www.theblacksmithandthetoffeemaker.co.uk/food)
-WHEN?-
Doors will open at 11.30am with the draw being made at midday, which gives you plenty of time to travel up on the day, or have a lie-in if you’re nearby. We’ll be vacating the room at 6pm – the plan is to move into the main bar area afterwards.
-HOW MUCH?-
To ensure you can put more cash towards having a good time, entry is just £8. Send the money via PayPal to jennifer.steadman@rocketmail.com, or email focalcountdown@gmail.com to arrange alternative payment. (But PayPal would be easier.)
-STAYING OVER-
If you want to make a weekend of it – and you should, because it means more pub time with the Countdown #lads and #ladettes, and you get an opportunity to see all the good stuff London has to offer outside of the usual tourist traps! – you may notice that London accommodation is frighteningly expensive! Here are some websites where you may find a cheaper bed for the night.
- AIRBNB: Rent someone’s room or flat – but hurry, London’s a popular destination! http://tinyurl.com/colonairbnb
- COUCHSURFING: If you’re feeling brave, sign up and get the chance to stay on someone’s couch for free. Hosts get reviewed by guests, so you can stay safe by picking someone with good reviews! https://www.couchsurfing.com/
- HOSTELWORLD: Hire a dorm bed for the night if you’re a heavy sleeper and don’t mind sharing your space. http://tinyurl.com/colonhostels
- EASYHOTEL: Their no-frills rooms in Old Street are a steal, and it’s just 15 minutes’ walk from the venue. http://www.easyhotel.com/
- TRAVELODGE: There are several within walking distance of the venue, from as little as £25 a night (if you share with 2 people). https://www.travelodge.co.uk/
There are plenty of sites offering cheap hotel rooms online too.
-WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE?-
Yes (only the women’s toilet is big enough for a wheelchair, but the venue is fine with men in wheelchairs using it).
-SIGN UP NOW!-
There are more exciting developments to be announced in due course… Get signing up sooner rather than later so you don’t miss out on the pure jazz of CO:LON:17!! xoxo
Confirmed attendees (72):
Zarte Siempre
Thomas Cappleman
Matty Artell
Paul Talmey
Aidan Linge
Graeme Cole
Caroline Steadman*
Peter Steggle
Matt Rowbotham
Matt Morrison
Heather Badcock
Giles Hutchings
Gevin Chapwell
Leah King*
Emily Muir*
Conor Travers
Vikash Shah*
Martin Hurst
Ann Dibben
Phil Makepeace
Tom Carey
Lauren Hamer
Ryan Taylor
Michelle Nevitt
James Laverty
Adam Dexter
James Wilson
David Hilton
James Robinson
Tim Down
Mark Murray
Matthew Tassier
Lynne Cumberland
Norm Ahmad*
Sarah Bladon*
Jules Clarke*
Michael Pfeffer*
Phil Quelch*
James Smaldon*
Sara Lawson*
Mike Springett
James Rowan
Eddy Byrne
Amar Chotai*
Tim Springett*
Ben Wilson
Sandie Simonis
Chris Marshall
Dan McColm
Mike Brown
Jonathan Wynn
Tom Chafer-Cook
Berkan Chelikhan*
Stewart Gordon
Jonathan de Souza*
Rob Foster
Stephen Read
Eleni Bohacek*
Joe Tsoi*
George Ford
Amy Godel*
Richard Priest
Luke McBride*
Bob de Caux*
Anthony Endsor
Hugh Binnie
Ravi Sheth*
Richard Judd
Joe Oliva*
Marcus Hares
Oliver Garner
Imogen Birt*
* = first time player
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Amazing response so far... 12 sign-ups in 3 days! People are keen, so if you're sure you're coming, don't delay - pay up sooner rather than later to ensure you don't miss out on the fun. You can be refunded at a later date if something even more pressing crops up. (It won't.)
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You might have said somewhere already, but is there a specific cap on numbers?
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I have not. At the moment, I'm going to tentatively say it's 45. (So, like, it's over a quarter full already.) But I'm looking into the possibility of hiring their smaller second room as well to fit another 15-20 in. I don't know if 65 is likely, but it's not unrealistic.Gavin Chipper wrote:You might have said somewhere already, but is there a specific cap on numbers?
Really I need to go back to the venue and have a proper fiddle with the furniture to see what's comfortably possible. (The owners said it tends to be quiet on a Saturday afternoon, so if it's desperately snug in the main room, I doubt it would be an issue for people to spill over into the main pub area - they don't have a TV in there that will be distracting players, nor loud music as far as I remember.)
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What does it have out of the usual Co-event joys; quiz machine, pool table, darts board?
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Have you scouted out any awesome after party pubs?
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From memory it has none, although I could be wrong. Ideally I would've loved to have had those things, but London is hideous for finding a good, affordable venue. I looked for several months for a viable venue (capable of holding 40 people or more), and barely anywhere was less than £1000 for hire or minimum spend, unless it was super hard to get to in south London or way out in zone 4 or whatever. The board games cafe quoted me £7000 for hire. So when I found a venue which is more or less free (aside from an early opening charge), very centrally located, offers affordable food and is pretty much accessible, that was that.Matt Morrison wrote:What does it have out of the usual Co-event joys; quiz machine, pool table, darts board?
However, you have just given me an idea, so watch this space.
Not yet, but one of my non-Countdown friends who's planning to come along lives about 20 minutes' walk away, so I'll ask her for some recommendations.Matt Morrison wrote:Have you scouted out any awesome after party pubs?
Matt Morrison wrote:So excited.
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Cool! Yeah, the Countdown venue itself doesn't need any of those things - events themselves always benefit from these things overall, but that's what you go looking for afterwards. It's nice to take in a few different locations. As you say, not so easy in London these days (particularly with the pool table I think) but we'll see.
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1/3 full now... If you definitely want to be there and will definitely be free that day, sign up now to avoid disappointment later!Jennifer Steadman wrote:At the moment, I'm going to tentatively say it's 45.
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I'm probably not coming to the event, but I might be around afterwards. Either way, the Old China Hand (the after pub for Comultilon) is very near the venue and has ping pong, darts and board games. Just a thought.
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Oh yeah, I remember it. Will bear that in mind, cheers!Heather Styles wrote:Either way, the Old China Hand (the after pub for Comultilon) is very near the venue and has ping pong, darts and board games. Just a thought.
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Re: CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
I'm not going to be able to do my local parkrun and get here in time, so I've decided that, as long as the trains are running properly, I might get into London early and do a parkrun nearby. My research leads me to believe that the nearest parkrun to CO:LON is the Highbury Fields one. It seems slightly mental because it's five laps though. It's about 1.5 miles from the venue, which would mean that there would be more than enough time to get there (if you finish running at about 9:30 that gives you two hours until the doors even open), so if people want to do a parkrun, it doesn't have to be this one.
Edit - And if the trains are playing up, I normally have to get a replacement bus into Newbury Park before getting the Central Line into London proper. The Valentines parkrun is quite near to Newbury Park station, so I might do that one.
Edit - And if the trains are playing up, I normally have to get a replacement bus into Newbury Park before getting the Central Line into London proper. The Valentines parkrun is quite near to Newbury Park station, so I might do that one.
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Capacity for the definitely-booked room is 42; capacity for the potential second room is 30. Potential capacity of 72... but only if there's sufficient interest. I've got a month to make the decision about booking the second room. Let me know if you're interested, even if you're not sure yet if you can definitely attend, and invite others along too!
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Jono and Jon please.
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I was sure I just posted this, but it looks like I don't have to put up with replacement buses, so I can probably do any of the central-ish London parkruns.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2017 5:25 pm I'm not going to be able to do my local parkrun and get here in time, so I've decided that, as long as the trains are running properly, I might get into London early and do a parkrun nearby. My research leads me to believe that the nearest parkrun to CO:LON is the Highbury Fields one. It seems slightly mental because it's five laps though. It's about 1.5 miles from the venue, which would mean that there would be more than enough time to get there (if you finish running at about 9:30 that gives you two hours until the doors even open), so if people want to do a parkrun, it doesn't have to be this one.
Edit - And if the trains are playing up, I normally have to get a replacement bus into Newbury Park before getting the Central Line into London proper. The Valentines parkrun is quite near to Newbury Park station, so I might do that one.
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30 entries so far! There's room for 72 of you - if you know you're going, why wait to sign up? xoxo
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First room = filled. 30 spaces left. With over 2 months to go, it genuinely looks like this could 'sell out' - so if you don't want to miss out on a place, please don't procrastinate on signing up!
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CO:LON is now *full*. If you would like to be put on the standby list, please message me and I'll add you to it in case anyone drops out on or before the day, but please don't send me any entry fees!
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Sorry if this is a bit off-topic but I'm just a little excited about CO:LON having recognised several of the names on the competitors list from watching the show! I'm a newbie and armchair (well, wheelchair) enthusiast, Vikash Shah (aka Vik). The pub can give the cleaners the day off, because you will all be wiping the floor with me, but I'm sure it'll be fun. I have not even looked at this forum for about 5 years so I'm very out of touch! But hello to everyone!
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<3Vikash Shah wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2017 8:29 pm Sorry if this is a bit off-topic but I'm just a little excited about CO:LON having recognised several of the names on the competitors list from watching the show! I'm a newbie and armchair (well, wheelchair) enthusiast, Vikash Shah (aka Vik). The pub can give the cleaners the day off, because you will all be wiping the floor with me, but I'm sure it'll be fun. I have not even looked at this forum for about 5 years so I'm very out of touch! But hello to everyone!
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Re: CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
I'll be arriving in Euston at around 10.43, anyone likely to be there around the same time to head to the venue together?
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As an update to this, it now seems that the Highbury Fields parkrun is definitely the one to do. If you're coming, remember your barcode etc., and if you haven't already, you can register here. There will be loads of time between the run and CO:LON starting, so I suggest that we have breakfast somewhere in between. There's a Wetherspoons near the parkrun (The White Swan), and also one nearer the CO:LON venue (The Angel). Either should work or some other option, and we can fight about it on the day.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2017 5:25 pm I'm not going to be able to do my local parkrun and get here in time, so I've decided that, as long as the trains are running properly, I might get into London early and do a parkrun nearby. My research leads me to believe that the nearest parkrun to CO:LON is the Highbury Fields one. It seems slightly mental because it's five laps though. It's about 1.5 miles from the venue, which would mean that there would be more than enough time to get there (if you finish running at about 9:30 that gives you two hours until the doors even open), so if people want to do a parkrun, it doesn't have to be this one.
Edit - And if the trains are playing up, I normally have to get a replacement bus into Newbury Park before getting the Central Line into London proper. The Valentines parkrun is quite near to Newbury Park station, so I might do that one.
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I liked this phraseVikash Shah wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2017 8:29 pm The pub can give the cleaners the day off, because you will all be wiping the floor with me
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Re: CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
Sounds good, Highbury Fields is just one tube stop away from where I'm staying so will join you for that. Might skip breaky as I think I have breakfast included in my stayGavin Chipper wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2017 2:41 pmAs an update to this, it now seems that the Highbury Fields parkrun is definitely the one to do. If you're coming, remember your barcode etc., and if you haven't already, you can register here. There will be loads of time between the run and CO:LON starting, so I suggest that we have breakfast somewhere in between. There's a Wetherspoons near the parkrun (The White Swan), and also one nearer the CO:LON venue (The Angel). Either should work or some other option, and we can fight about it on the day.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2017 5:25 pm I'm not going to be able to do my local parkrun and get here in time, so I've decided that, as long as the trains are running properly, I might get into London early and do a parkrun nearby. My research leads me to believe that the nearest parkrun to CO:LON is the Highbury Fields one. It seems slightly mental because it's five laps though. It's about 1.5 miles from the venue, which would mean that there would be more than enough time to get there (if you finish running at about 9:30 that gives you two hours until the doors even open), so if people want to do a parkrun, it doesn't have to be this one.
Edit - And if the trains are playing up, I normally have to get a replacement bus into Newbury Park before getting the Central Line into London proper. The Valentines parkrun is quite near to Newbury Park station, so I might do that one.
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Two breakfasts. Yum.James Laverty wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2017 4:55 pmSounds good, Highbury Fields is just one tube stop away from where I'm staying so will join you for that. Might skip breaky as I think I have breakfast included in my stay
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Oliver Garner beat Rob Foster 65-62 on the crucial conundrum BUMPROBES to become CO:LON 2017 champion.
Here's the rest of the copy-pasta....
STANDINGS
Players are ranked by wins, then points.
RESULTS
Round 1
Table 1
Sandie Simonis 26 - 7 Phil Quelch
Phil Quelch 7 - 68 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 68 - 27 Sandie Simonis
Table 2
Amar Chotai 34 - 73 Tom Chafer-Cook
Tom Chafer-Cook 63 - 25 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 46 - 28 Amar Chotai
Table 3
Conor Travers 63 - 15 Richard Judd
Richard Judd 27 - 57 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 28 - 58 Conor Travers
Table 4
Eddy Byrne 60 -*70 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 44 - 26 Jules Clarke
Jules Clarke 10 - 67 Eddy Byrne
Table 5
James Rowan 57 - 47 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 30 - 39 David Hilton
David Hilton 35 - 40 James Rowan
Table 6
Ann Dibben 68 - 13 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 23 - 58 Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson 53 - 45 Ann Dibben
Table 7
Giles Hutchings 53 - 60 Tom Carey
Tom Carey 78 - 46 Mike Brown
Mike Brown 54 -*64 Giles Hutchings
Table 8
Vikash Shah 32 - 65 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 54 - 27 Tim Springett
Tim Springett 35 - 36 Vikash Shah
Table 9
Rob Foster 61 - 53 James Laverty
James Laverty 50 - 49 Peter Steggle
Peter Steggle 54 - 58 Rob Foster
Table 10
Martin Hurst 50 - 33 Leah King
Leah King 56 - 45 James Uffindell
James Uffindell 36 - 46 Martin Hurst
Table 11
Adam Dexter 33 - 34 Anthony Endsor
Anthony Endsor 51 - 46 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 63 - 46 Adam Dexter
Table 12
Joe Tsoi 12 - 47 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 29 - 33 James Wilson
James Wilson 58 - 13 Joe Tsoi
Table 13
James Robinson 34 - 68 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 63 - 58 Bob de Caux
Bob de Caux 37 - 61 James Robinson
Table 14
Mark Murray 71 - 47 Matt Morrison
Matt Morrison 59 - 17 Emily Muir
Emily Muir 17 - 62 Mark Murray
Table 15
Oliver Garner 60 - 31 Eleni Bohacek
Eleni Bohacek 11 - 60 Phil Makepeace
Phil Makepeace 35 - 61 Oliver Garner
Table 16
Sara Lawson 19 - 64 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 36 - 53 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 60 - 30 Sara Lawson
Table 17
Amy Godel 48 - 33 Joe Oliva
Joe Oliva 31 - 69 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 52 - 28 Amy Godel
Table 18
Hugh Binnie 46 - 56 Matthew Tassier
Matthew Tassier 42 - 31 Mike Springett
Mike Springett 54 - 57 Hugh Binnie
Table 19
Dan McColm 53 - 60 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 68*- 58 Stephen Read
Stephen Read 53 - 62 Dan McColm
Table 20
Matty Artell 72 - 18 Luke McBride
Luke McBride 16 - 35 Lynne Cumberland
Lynne Cumberland 43 - 44 Matty Artell
Table 21
James Smaldon 15 - 54 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 48 - 34 Imogen Birt
Imogen Birt 24 - 41 James Smaldon
Table 22
Aidan Linge 45 - 59 Tim Down
Tim Down 62 - 19 Heather Badcock
Heather Badcock 48 - 41 Aidan Linge
Table 23
Paul Talmey 48 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 61 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 45 - 29 Paul Talmey
Round 2
Table 1
Tom Chafer-Cook 48 - 57 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 62 - 45 Tom Carey
Tom Carey 61 - 58 Tom Chafer-Cook
Table 2
Ryan Taylor 49 - 83 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 61 - 46 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 56 - 28 Ryan Taylor
Table 3
Tim Down 46 - 56 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 43 - 47 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 60 - 53 Tim Down
Table 4
Rob Foster 67 - 50 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 68 - 58 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 42 - 63 Rob Foster
Table 5
Gevin Chapwell 40 - 60 Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson 60 - 50 Matty Artell
Matty Artell 35 - 36 Gevin Chapwell
Table 6
Lauren Hamer 74 - 64 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 32 - 48 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 83*- 73 Lauren Hamer
Table 7
James Rowan 72 - 48 Martin Hurst
Martin Hurst 49 - 41 Matthew Tassier
Matthew Tassier 45 - 53 James Rowan
Table 8
Anthony Endsor 36 - 63 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 66 - 29 James Wilson
James Wilson 43 - 51 Anthony Endsor
Table 9
Ann Dibben 54 - 38 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 40 - 60 Dan McColm
Dan McColm 71 - 44 Ann Dibben
Table 10
Matt Morrison 46 - 64 Hugh Binnie
Hugh Binnie 49 - 55 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 57 - 53 Matt Morrison
Table 11
Berkan Chelikhan 34 - 68 James Robinson
James Robinson 59 - 47 James Laverty
James Laverty 62 - 41 Berkan Chelikhan
Table 12
Leah King 21 - 68 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 44 - 52 Phil Makepeace
Phil Makepeace 68 - 37 Leah King
Table 13
Paul Talmey 48 - 60 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 39 - 37 Lynne Cumberland
Lynne Cumberland 16 - 67 Paul Talmey
Table 14
David Hilton 57 - 47 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 59 - 29 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 28 - 62 David Hilton
Table 15
Heather Badcock 64 - 12 James Smaldon
James Smaldon 22 - 48 Vikash Shah
Vikash Shah 47 - 45 Heather Badcock
Table 16
Stephen Read 71 - 29 Peter Steggle
Peter Steggle 48 - 51 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 35 - 63 Stephen Read
Table 17
Bob de Caux 41 - 54 Aidan Linge
Aidan Linge 55 - 35 Mike Brown
Mike Brown 41 - 62 Bob de Caux
Table 18
James Uffindell 28 - 54 Adam Dexter
Adam Dexter 50 - 45 Mike Springett
Mike Springett 52 - 29 James Uffindell
Table 19
Joe Oliva 42 - 41 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 25 - 57 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 52 - 44 Joe Oliva
Table 20
Imogen Birt 20 - 26 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 47 - 38 Tim Springett
Tim Springett 48 - 7 Imogen Birt
Table 21
Richard Judd 34 - 10 Jules Clarke
Jules Clarke 16 - 26 Eleni Bohacek
Eleni Bohacek 27 - 43 Richard Judd
Table 22
Emily Muir 35 - 36 Luke McBride
Luke McBride 4 - 37 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 33 - 37 Emily Muir
Table 23
Phil Quelch 45 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 45 Joe Tsoi
Joe Tsoi 6 - 30 Phil Quelch
Round 3
Table 1
Zarte Siempre 63 - 66 Rob Foster
Rob Foster 63 - 60 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 67 - 57 Zarte Siempre
Table 2
Oliver Garner 72 - 25 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 40 - 71 Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson 42 - 60 Oliver Garner
Table 3
Eddy Byrne 48 - 51 Dan McColm
Dan McColm 55 - 44 James Rowan
James Rowan 53 - 45 Eddy Byrne
Table 4
Tom Carey 52 - 39 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 70 - 50 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 31 - 55 Tom Carey
Table 5
James Robinson 47 - 41 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 59 - 45 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 54 - 32 James Robinson
Table 6
Phil Makepeace 65 - 27 David Hilton
David Hilton 31 - 64 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 69 - 45 Phil Makepeace
Table 7
Gevin Chapwell 51 - 25 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 28 - 71 Martin Hurst
Martin Hurst 55 - 33 Gevin Chapwell
Table 8
Vikash Shah 39 - 64 Stephen Read
Stephen Read 60 - 49 Anthony Endsor
Anthony Endsor 48 - 30 Vikash Shah
Table 9
Tim Down 59 - 69 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 47 - 61 Tom Chafer-Cook
Tom Chafer-Cook 42 - 29 Tim Down
Table 10
James Laverty 50 - 52 Ann Dibben
Ann Dibben 43 - 49 Hugh Binnie
Hugh Binnie 70 - 57 James Laverty
Table 11
Matty Artell 71 - 59 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 52 - 70 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 55 - 48 Matty Artell
Table 12
Aidan Linge 58 - 40 Paul Talmey
Paul Talmey 25 - 70 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 46 - 32 Aidan Linge
Table 13
Matthew Tassier 43 - 66 Adam Dexter
Adam Dexter 62 - 41 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 35 - 52 Matthew Tassier
Table 14
Heather Badcock 67 - 57 James Wilson
James Wilson 42 - 32 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 45 - 63 Heather Badcock
Table 15
Sara Lawson 41 - 40 Richard Judd
Richard Judd 27 - 39 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 62 - 0 Sara Lawson
Table 16
Matt Morrison 61 - 42 Bob de Caux
Bob de Caux 50 - 19 Phil Quelch
Phil Quelch 26 - 46 Matt Morrison
Table 17
Mike Springett 44 - 42 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 50 - 49 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 60 - 30 Mike Springett
Table 18
Tim Springett 42 - 56 Leah King
Leah King 29 - 61 Joe Oliva
Joe Oliva 59 - 30 Tim Springett
Table 19
Lynne Cumberland 42 - 33 Emily Muir
Emily Muir 16 - 56 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 50 - 42 Lynne Cumberland
Table 20
Eleni Bohacek 24 - 41 James Smaldon
James Smaldon 23 - 37 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 56 - 22 Eleni Bohacek
Table 21
Luke McBride 5 - 64 Peter Steggle
Peter Steggle 66 - 21 Joe Tsoi
Joe Tsoi 29 - 44 Luke McBride
Table 22
James Uffindell 47 - 54 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 25 - 47 Mike Brown
Mike Brown 56 - 50 James Uffindell
Table 23
Jules Clarke 35 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 27 Imogen Birt
Imogen Birt 36 - 38 Jules Clarke
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STANDINGS
Players are ranked by wins, then points.
Code: Select all
P W Pts
1 Rob Foster 6 6 378
2 Oliver Garner 6 6 360
3 Conor Travers 6 5 392
4 Dan McColm 6 5 352
4 Giles Hutchings 6 5 352
6 Tom Carey 6 5 351
7 Ben Wilson 6 5 344
8 James Rowan 6 5 319
8 Martin Hurst 6 5 319
10 Zarte Siempre 6 4 375
11 Stephen Read 6 4 369
12 Graeme Cole 6 4 345
12 Tom Chafer-Cook 6 4 345
14 Hugh Binnie 6 4 335
15 Mark Murray 6 4 334
16 Ryan Taylor 6 4 333
17 Phil Makepeace 6 4 325
18 Tom Cappleman 6 4 320
19 Michelle Nevitt 6 4 313
20 Adam Dexter 6 4 311
21 Heather Badcock 6 4 306
22 James Robinson 6 4 301
23 Stewart Gordon 6 4 292
24 Gevin Chapwell 6 4 273
25 Anthony Endsor 6 4 269
26 Sandie Simonis 6 4 240
27 Eddy Byrne 6 3 349
28 Jonathan Wynn 6 3 335
29 Lauren Hamer 6 3 332
30 Matty Artell 6 3 320
31 Matt Morrison 6 3 312
32 Ann Dibben 6 3 306
33 Aidan Linge 6 3 285
34 Matthew Tassier 6 3 279
35 Joe Oliva 6 3 270
36 James Wilson 6 3 262
37 David Hilton 6 3 251
38 Caroline Steadman 6 3 239
39 Vikash Shah 6 3 232
40 Amy Godel 6 3 228
41 Matt Rowbotham 6 3 199
42 Sara Lawson 6 3 163
43 James Laverty 6 2 319
44 Peter Steggle 6 2 310
45 Chris Marshall 6 2 309
46 Tim Down 6 2 308
47 Norm Ahmad 6 2 296
48 Bob de Caux 6 2 290
49 Mike Brown 6 2 279
50 Berkan Chelikhan 6 2 267
51 Jonathan de Souza 6 2 262
52 Paul Talmey 6 2 257
53 Mike Springett 6 2 256
54 Sarah Bladon 6 2 254
55 Leah King 6 2 232
56 Lynne Cumberland 6 2 215
57 Richard Judd 6 2 186
58 James Smaldon 6 2 154
59 Jules Clarke 6 2 135
60 Phil Quelch 6 2 134
61 Luke McBride 6 2 123
62 Tim Springett 6 1 220
63 Amar Chotai 6 1 207
64 Emily Muir 6 1 155
65 Imogen Birt 6 1 148
66 Eleni Bohacek 6 1 141
67 Joe Tsoi 6 1 126
68 James Uffindell 6 0 235
69 Apterous Prune 6 0 0
Round 1
Table 1
Sandie Simonis 26 - 7 Phil Quelch
Phil Quelch 7 - 68 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 68 - 27 Sandie Simonis
Table 2
Amar Chotai 34 - 73 Tom Chafer-Cook
Tom Chafer-Cook 63 - 25 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 46 - 28 Amar Chotai
Table 3
Conor Travers 63 - 15 Richard Judd
Richard Judd 27 - 57 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 28 - 58 Conor Travers
Table 4
Eddy Byrne 60 -*70 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 44 - 26 Jules Clarke
Jules Clarke 10 - 67 Eddy Byrne
Table 5
James Rowan 57 - 47 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 30 - 39 David Hilton
David Hilton 35 - 40 James Rowan
Table 6
Ann Dibben 68 - 13 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 23 - 58 Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson 53 - 45 Ann Dibben
Table 7
Giles Hutchings 53 - 60 Tom Carey
Tom Carey 78 - 46 Mike Brown
Mike Brown 54 -*64 Giles Hutchings
Table 8
Vikash Shah 32 - 65 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 54 - 27 Tim Springett
Tim Springett 35 - 36 Vikash Shah
Table 9
Rob Foster 61 - 53 James Laverty
James Laverty 50 - 49 Peter Steggle
Peter Steggle 54 - 58 Rob Foster
Table 10
Martin Hurst 50 - 33 Leah King
Leah King 56 - 45 James Uffindell
James Uffindell 36 - 46 Martin Hurst
Table 11
Adam Dexter 33 - 34 Anthony Endsor
Anthony Endsor 51 - 46 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 63 - 46 Adam Dexter
Table 12
Joe Tsoi 12 - 47 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 29 - 33 James Wilson
James Wilson 58 - 13 Joe Tsoi
Table 13
James Robinson 34 - 68 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 63 - 58 Bob de Caux
Bob de Caux 37 - 61 James Robinson
Table 14
Mark Murray 71 - 47 Matt Morrison
Matt Morrison 59 - 17 Emily Muir
Emily Muir 17 - 62 Mark Murray
Table 15
Oliver Garner 60 - 31 Eleni Bohacek
Eleni Bohacek 11 - 60 Phil Makepeace
Phil Makepeace 35 - 61 Oliver Garner
Table 16
Sara Lawson 19 - 64 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 36 - 53 Gevin Chapwell
Gevin Chapwell 60 - 30 Sara Lawson
Table 17
Amy Godel 48 - 33 Joe Oliva
Joe Oliva 31 - 69 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 52 - 28 Amy Godel
Table 18
Hugh Binnie 46 - 56 Matthew Tassier
Matthew Tassier 42 - 31 Mike Springett
Mike Springett 54 - 57 Hugh Binnie
Table 19
Dan McColm 53 - 60 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 68*- 58 Stephen Read
Stephen Read 53 - 62 Dan McColm
Table 20
Matty Artell 72 - 18 Luke McBride
Luke McBride 16 - 35 Lynne Cumberland
Lynne Cumberland 43 - 44 Matty Artell
Table 21
James Smaldon 15 - 54 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 48 - 34 Imogen Birt
Imogen Birt 24 - 41 James Smaldon
Table 22
Aidan Linge 45 - 59 Tim Down
Tim Down 62 - 19 Heather Badcock
Heather Badcock 48 - 41 Aidan Linge
Table 23
Paul Talmey 48 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 61 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 45 - 29 Paul Talmey
Round 2
Table 1
Tom Chafer-Cook 48 - 57 Zarte Siempre
Zarte Siempre 62 - 45 Tom Carey
Tom Carey 61 - 58 Tom Chafer-Cook
Table 2
Ryan Taylor 49 - 83 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 61 - 46 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 56 - 28 Ryan Taylor
Table 3
Tim Down 46 - 56 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 43 - 47 Oliver Garner
Oliver Garner 60 - 53 Tim Down
Table 4
Rob Foster 67 - 50 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 68 - 58 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 42 - 63 Rob Foster
Table 5
Gevin Chapwell 40 - 60 Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson 60 - 50 Matty Artell
Matty Artell 35 - 36 Gevin Chapwell
Table 6
Lauren Hamer 74 - 64 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 32 - 48 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 83*- 73 Lauren Hamer
Table 7
James Rowan 72 - 48 Martin Hurst
Martin Hurst 49 - 41 Matthew Tassier
Matthew Tassier 45 - 53 James Rowan
Table 8
Anthony Endsor 36 - 63 Eddy Byrne
Eddy Byrne 66 - 29 James Wilson
James Wilson 43 - 51 Anthony Endsor
Table 9
Ann Dibben 54 - 38 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 40 - 60 Dan McColm
Dan McColm 71 - 44 Ann Dibben
Table 10
Matt Morrison 46 - 64 Hugh Binnie
Hugh Binnie 49 - 55 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 57 - 53 Matt Morrison
Table 11
Berkan Chelikhan 34 - 68 James Robinson
James Robinson 59 - 47 James Laverty
James Laverty 62 - 41 Berkan Chelikhan
Table 12
Leah King 21 - 68 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 44 - 52 Phil Makepeace
Phil Makepeace 68 - 37 Leah King
Table 13
Paul Talmey 48 - 60 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 39 - 37 Lynne Cumberland
Lynne Cumberland 16 - 67 Paul Talmey
Table 14
David Hilton 57 - 47 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 59 - 29 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 28 - 62 David Hilton
Table 15
Heather Badcock 64 - 12 James Smaldon
James Smaldon 22 - 48 Vikash Shah
Vikash Shah 47 - 45 Heather Badcock
Table 16
Stephen Read 71 - 29 Peter Steggle
Peter Steggle 48 - 51 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 35 - 63 Stephen Read
Table 17
Bob de Caux 41 - 54 Aidan Linge
Aidan Linge 55 - 35 Mike Brown
Mike Brown 41 - 62 Bob de Caux
Table 18
James Uffindell 28 - 54 Adam Dexter
Adam Dexter 50 - 45 Mike Springett
Mike Springett 52 - 29 James Uffindell
Table 19
Joe Oliva 42 - 41 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 25 - 57 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 52 - 44 Joe Oliva
Table 20
Imogen Birt 20 - 26 Sara Lawson
Sara Lawson 47 - 38 Tim Springett
Tim Springett 48 - 7 Imogen Birt
Table 21
Richard Judd 34 - 10 Jules Clarke
Jules Clarke 16 - 26 Eleni Bohacek
Eleni Bohacek 27 - 43 Richard Judd
Table 22
Emily Muir 35 - 36 Luke McBride
Luke McBride 4 - 37 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 33 - 37 Emily Muir
Table 23
Phil Quelch 45 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 45 Joe Tsoi
Joe Tsoi 6 - 30 Phil Quelch
Round 3
Table 1
Zarte Siempre 63 - 66 Rob Foster
Rob Foster 63 - 60 Conor Travers
Conor Travers 67 - 57 Zarte Siempre
Table 2
Oliver Garner 72 - 25 Stewart Gordon
Stewart Gordon 40 - 71 Ben Wilson
Ben Wilson 42 - 60 Oliver Garner
Table 3
Eddy Byrne 48 - 51 Dan McColm
Dan McColm 55 - 44 James Rowan
James Rowan 53 - 45 Eddy Byrne
Table 4
Tom Carey 52 - 39 Graeme Cole
Graeme Cole 70 - 50 Lauren Hamer
Lauren Hamer 31 - 55 Tom Carey
Table 5
James Robinson 47 - 41 Tom Cappleman
Tom Cappleman 59 - 45 Mark Murray
Mark Murray 54 - 32 James Robinson
Table 6
Phil Makepeace 65 - 27 David Hilton
David Hilton 31 - 64 Giles Hutchings
Giles Hutchings 69 - 45 Phil Makepeace
Table 7
Gevin Chapwell 51 - 25 Amy Godel
Amy Godel 28 - 71 Martin Hurst
Martin Hurst 55 - 33 Gevin Chapwell
Table 8
Vikash Shah 39 - 64 Stephen Read
Stephen Read 60 - 49 Anthony Endsor
Anthony Endsor 48 - 30 Vikash Shah
Table 9
Tim Down 59 - 69 Jonathan Wynn
Jonathan Wynn 47 - 61 Tom Chafer-Cook
Tom Chafer-Cook 42 - 29 Tim Down
Table 10
James Laverty 50 - 52 Ann Dibben
Ann Dibben 43 - 49 Hugh Binnie
Hugh Binnie 70 - 57 James Laverty
Table 11
Matty Artell 71 - 59 Chris Marshall
Chris Marshall 52 - 70 Ryan Taylor
Ryan Taylor 55 - 48 Matty Artell
Table 12
Aidan Linge 58 - 40 Paul Talmey
Paul Talmey 25 - 70 Michelle Nevitt
Michelle Nevitt 46 - 32 Aidan Linge
Table 13
Matthew Tassier 43 - 66 Adam Dexter
Adam Dexter 62 - 41 Jonathan de Souza
Jonathan de Souza 35 - 52 Matthew Tassier
Table 14
Heather Badcock 67 - 57 James Wilson
James Wilson 42 - 32 Sarah Bladon
Sarah Bladon 45 - 63 Heather Badcock
Table 15
Sara Lawson 41 - 40 Richard Judd
Richard Judd 27 - 39 Sandie Simonis
Sandie Simonis 62 - 0 Sara Lawson
Table 16
Matt Morrison 61 - 42 Bob de Caux
Bob de Caux 50 - 19 Phil Quelch
Phil Quelch 26 - 46 Matt Morrison
Table 17
Mike Springett 44 - 42 Berkan Chelikhan
Berkan Chelikhan 50 - 49 Norm Ahmad
Norm Ahmad 60 - 30 Mike Springett
Table 18
Tim Springett 42 - 56 Leah King
Leah King 29 - 61 Joe Oliva
Joe Oliva 59 - 30 Tim Springett
Table 19
Lynne Cumberland 42 - 33 Emily Muir
Emily Muir 16 - 56 Caroline Steadman
Caroline Steadman 50 - 42 Lynne Cumberland
Table 20
Eleni Bohacek 24 - 41 James Smaldon
James Smaldon 23 - 37 Matt Rowbotham
Matt Rowbotham 56 - 22 Eleni Bohacek
Table 21
Luke McBride 5 - 64 Peter Steggle
Peter Steggle 66 - 21 Joe Tsoi
Joe Tsoi 29 - 44 Luke McBride
Table 22
James Uffindell 47 - 54 Amar Chotai
Amar Chotai 25 - 47 Mike Brown
Mike Brown 56 - 50 James Uffindell
Table 23
Jules Clarke 35 - 0 Apterous Prune
Apterous Prune 0 - 27 Imogen Birt
Imogen Birt 36 - 38 Jules Clarke
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Re: CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
This happened. Nice work, James.Gavin Chipper wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2017 5:20 pmTwo breakfasts. Yum.James Laverty wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2017 4:55 pmSounds good, Highbury Fields is just one tube stop away from where I'm staying so will join you for that. Might skip breaky as I think I have breakfast included in my stay
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Re: CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
(Reposting from the FB event page for those that don't have Facebook!)
After 2 days of recuperation, it's finally time for me to write a self-indulgent post-event THANK YOU message.
I'm incredibly touched and humbled by how many of you supported CO:LON (and brought your friends along!), and by all the kind words afterwards. It was wonderful to see so many people - my closest friends, people I've known for over a decade, people I'd never met previously, and even my mum Caroline (2nd best debutant, yay!) - playing Countdown and getting to know each other. Thank you to all of you not only for turning up, but for being friendly and supportive to each other: several new players have had the highest praise for the community and how welcome it made them feel. Many have also said they'd like to come to future events - that above all makes it feel like a success!
Just to reiterate: the biggest thanks in the world go to Graeme, Ross and Rebecca - all of you were instrumental to the unexpectedly smooth running of the day. Thank you also to Mark for human megaphone duties, Caroline for helping shift stuff up to London, and James and Lauren for hosting the final. Congratulations again to first-time Co-event champion Oliver and gracious runner-up Robert for being the only 2 unbeaten players after the heats.
Also shoutouts for all the new players who took a leap of faith to get into this weird world - especially to my non-Countdowny friends Sara, Emily, Leah, Imogen and Eleni. I didn't actually expect any of you to come along, so thank you for doing so, because it meant a lot - I hope you all enjoyed it! <3
Now get your bums onto the FOCAL website and sign up to one of our upcoming tournaments in King's Lynn (27th May), Waterford (17th June), Bournemouth (29th July), Milton Keynes (12th Aug), Huddersfield (7th Oct), Dublin (21st Oct), Glasgow (4th/5th Nov) and Birmingham (2nd Dec)!
Oh, and probably see you next year for round 2
After 2 days of recuperation, it's finally time for me to write a self-indulgent post-event THANK YOU message.
I'm incredibly touched and humbled by how many of you supported CO:LON (and brought your friends along!), and by all the kind words afterwards. It was wonderful to see so many people - my closest friends, people I've known for over a decade, people I'd never met previously, and even my mum Caroline (2nd best debutant, yay!) - playing Countdown and getting to know each other. Thank you to all of you not only for turning up, but for being friendly and supportive to each other: several new players have had the highest praise for the community and how welcome it made them feel. Many have also said they'd like to come to future events - that above all makes it feel like a success!
Just to reiterate: the biggest thanks in the world go to Graeme, Ross and Rebecca - all of you were instrumental to the unexpectedly smooth running of the day. Thank you also to Mark for human megaphone duties, Caroline for helping shift stuff up to London, and James and Lauren for hosting the final. Congratulations again to first-time Co-event champion Oliver and gracious runner-up Robert for being the only 2 unbeaten players after the heats.
Also shoutouts for all the new players who took a leap of faith to get into this weird world - especially to my non-Countdowny friends Sara, Emily, Leah, Imogen and Eleni. I didn't actually expect any of you to come along, so thank you for doing so, because it meant a lot - I hope you all enjoyed it! <3
Now get your bums onto the FOCAL website and sign up to one of our upcoming tournaments in King's Lynn (27th May), Waterford (17th June), Bournemouth (29th July), Milton Keynes (12th Aug), Huddersfield (7th Oct), Dublin (21st Oct), Glasgow (4th/5th Nov) and Birmingham (2nd Dec)!
Oh, and probably see you next year for round 2
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Re: CO:LON:17 - Countdown in London 2017 (Saturday 6th May)
Once again, great work Jen, but I am still here today wondering if there really is such a thing as a GASHBAGEL and what one would actually do with one.