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Larissa Kelly

Larissa Kelly (born February 10, 1980)[1] is an American writer and academic who won six games on the U.S. game show Jeopardy! in 2008.

Larissa Kelly
Born (1980-02-10) February 10, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • academic
NationalityAmerican
EducationNewton North High School
Princeton University
University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
GenreScience fiction
Spouse
Jeff Hoppes
(m. 2002)

Biography edit

Kelly grew up in Newton, Massachusetts[2] and attended Newton North High School where she helped lead the science bowl team to national competition.[3] Kelly graduated from Princeton University in 2002 and completed a Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley, studying the history of archaeology in 19th century Mexico.[4][5][6] Kelly played quiz bowl at both Princeton and Berkeley.[7][8] On August 3, 2002, she married her quiz bowl teammate, Jeff Hoppes.[9] During the All-Star Games draft, Kelly mentioned that Hoppes attended high school with Brad Rutter.[10]

Kelly is one of three members of her family to have played on Jeopardy!, all between 2004 and 2008, and the only winner of the three. Her husband was defeated by Ken Jennings in Jennings's 70th game as champion, while Kelly's sister, Arianna, was defeated in her initial Jeopardy! appearance, in part due to questionable calls that prompted Standards and Practices to bring her back for a second appearance; in her second appearance, Arianna was defeated by Aaron Schroeder, who later faced Larissa in the 2009 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions finals.

In the 2009 Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas, Kelly won her quarterfinal and semifinal matches and led after the first game of the two-game finals, with $24,400 to Dan Pawson's $22,301 and Schroeder's $9,600. Although she led going into Final Jeopardy! in the second game, Kelly lost to Pawson after she incorrectly responded to the clue which required identifying George II of Great Britain as the last British ruler to be born outside the United Kingdom. Kelly won $100,000 for finishing second.[11]

Kelly is a science fiction author, who has had one story published at Strange Horizons.[12]

Appearances on Jeopardy! edit

Including tournament winnings, Kelly set the Jeopardy! record for money won by a female contestant at $660,930[13] and is third to Julia Collins in Jeopardy! winnings outside tournament play. During her regular run on Jeopardy!, Kelly won a total of $222,597 over six games and a $1,000 3rd place consolation prize in her seventh, with her last appearance airing on May 28, 2008. Excluding tournament winnings, Kelly is the fourth-highest winning female contestant and ranks eighth all-time in Jeopardy! earnings.[14][15][16]

While she was champion, Kelly broke Ken Jennings's record for most money won in a contestant's first five days by winning $179,797; this record was one of two Roger Craig broke during his reign as champion, as he won $195,801 in his first five games (Craig also topped Jennings's single-game record of $75,000).[note 1] Kelly is also the third-highest winning female contestant in any single game in Jeopardy!'s history. Kelly's $45,200 performance narrowly trails Maria Wenglinsky, who won $46,600 on November 1, 2005; Emma Boettcher and MacKenzie Jones, who both won $46,801 on June 3, 2019, and February 19, 2020, respectively; and Amy Schneider, who won $50,000, $61,800, and $71,400 on November 25, 2021, December 2, 2021, and January 20, 2022, respectively.

Kelly returned to participate in the Jeopardy! Battle of the Decades tournament in 2014, but was eliminated in the first round, winning $5,000. She also appeared on Jeopardy! All Star Games in February 2019, as a member of Team Brad Rutter with David Madden; her team won and split $1,000,000.[17]

Jeopardy! records edit

During her time as champion, Kelly set several records, which have since been surpassed:

  • Highest five-game total, winning $179,797[18] (later surpassed by Roger Craig, who won $195,801,[19] then by James Holzhauer, who won $298,687)
  • Highest total winnings by a female player in non-tournament play, winning $222,597[20] (later surpassed by Julia Collins, who has won $428,100,[21])
  • Longest streak (from first appearance) of correct Final Jeopardy! responses, with 10[22] (later surpassed by Ben Ingram, who had 12 correct responses[23])
  • Longest winning streak on Jeopardy! by a female player in non-tournament play, winning six games[24] (later surpassed by Stephanie Jass, who won seven games, then by Julia Collins, who won 20 games)

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Public Records Index Vol 2 (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), 2010.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on December 4, 2008.
  3. ^ . February 19, 2001. Archived from the original on 19 February 2001.
  4. ^ "Student & Alumni Profiles Archives". Berkeley Graduate Division.
  5. ^ "UC Berkeley Department of History Newsletter" (PDF). UC Berkeley. Fall 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  6. ^ "Dissertation – "Waking the Gods: Archaeology and State Power in Porfirian Mexico"". December 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  7. ^ "UC Berkeley Quiz Bowl: Pictures". www.ocf.berkeley.edu.
  8. ^ "Welcome!". Princeton Quiz Bowl.
  9. ^ "Archived Yahoo Quizbowl Message Group Post". Archived from the original on 2012-07-08.
  10. ^ "Video of Jeopardy! All-Star Draft". YouTube.
  11. ^ "Jeopardy! 2009 Tournament of Champions, Final Round, Game 2". Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  12. ^ Kelly, Larissa (2008-12-22). . Strange Horizons. Archived from the original on 2009-03-28. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  13. ^ "Leaderboard of Legends | Jeopardy.com". www.jeopardy.com.
  14. ^ "Grad student makes 'Jeopardy!' history". United Press International. May 29, 2008. Retrieved 2010-10-04. In addition to being the "winningest" female champion in the quiz show's 24 seasons, she also has become the third biggest money winner behind all-time "Jeopardy!" champ Ken Jennings, who went home with $2.5 million, and David Madden, who won $430,400, representatives for the series said.
  15. ^ Beggy, Carol; Shanahan, Mark. "The mighty Quinn". Boston.com – via The Boston Globe.
  16. ^ "Sport Tips And References". en.nagato.cc.
  17. ^ "Jeopardy! Crowns a Winning Team in the First-Ever 'All-Star Games'". 6 March 2019.
  18. ^ "Cal student makes history on 'Jeopardy'". East Bay Times. 2008-05-27. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  19. ^ Mucha, Peter (18 November 2011). "Del. man uses app to break 'Jeopardy!' records". www.inquirer.com. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  20. ^ "05.28.2008-Berkeley student scores big on "Jeopardy!"". www.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2021-12-11.
  21. ^ Jeopardy!. Season 30. Episode 185. May 30, 2014. Syndication.
  22. ^ Jeopardy!. Season 25. Episode 141. March 23, 2009. Syndication.
  23. ^ Jeopardy!. Season 31. Episode 49. November 20, 2014. Syndication.
  24. ^ Jeopardy!. Season 24. Episode 187. May 26, 2008. Syndication.
Footnotes
  1. ^ These scores were achieved after Jeopardy! doubled its clue values in 2001; if earlier scores are doubled to account for this, Craig, Kelly, and Jennings all trail Frank Spangenberg, whose adjusted total is $205,194.[citation needed] Jerome Vered's adjusted total of $193,602[citation needed] is third to Spangenberg and Craig.
Preceded by
Mehrun Etebari
Biggest Jeopardy! winners by season
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Justin Bernbach
Preceded by
Doug Hicton
Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions first runner up
2009
Succeeded by
Jason Zollinger
Preceded by
Jennifer Gotcher
Biggest one-day winners on Jeopardy! by season
2007–2008
Succeeded by
Kevin Joyce

larissa, kelly, born, february, 1980, american, writer, academic, games, game, show, jeopardy, 2008, born, 1980, february, 1980, occupationwriter, academicnationalityamericaneducationnewton, north, high, schoolprinceton, universityuniversity, california, berke. Larissa Kelly born February 10 1980 1 is an American writer and academic who won six games on the U S game show Jeopardy in 2008 Larissa KellyBorn 1980 02 10 February 10 1980 age 44 OccupationWriter academicNationalityAmericanEducationNewton North High SchoolPrinceton UniversityUniversity of California Berkeley PhD GenreScience fictionSpouseJeff Hoppes m 2002 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Appearances on Jeopardy 2 1 Jeopardy records 3 ReferencesBiography editKelly grew up in Newton Massachusetts 2 and attended Newton North High School where she helped lead the science bowl team to national competition 3 Kelly graduated from Princeton University in 2002 and completed a Ph D at the University of California Berkeley studying the history of archaeology in 19th century Mexico 4 5 6 Kelly played quiz bowl at both Princeton and Berkeley 7 8 On August 3 2002 she married her quiz bowl teammate Jeff Hoppes 9 During the All Star Games draft Kelly mentioned that Hoppes attended high school with Brad Rutter 10 Kelly is one of three members of her family to have played on Jeopardy all between 2004 and 2008 and the only winner of the three Her husband was defeated by Ken Jennings in Jennings s 70th game as champion while Kelly s sister Arianna was defeated in her initial Jeopardy appearance in part due to questionable calls that prompted Standards and Practices to bring her back for a second appearance in her second appearance Arianna was defeated by Aaron Schroeder who later faced Larissa in the 2009 Jeopardy Tournament of Champions finals In the 2009 Jeopardy Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas Kelly won her quarterfinal and semifinal matches and led after the first game of the two game finals with 24 400 to Dan Pawson s 22 301 and Schroeder s 9 600 Although she led going into Final Jeopardy in the second game Kelly lost to Pawson after she incorrectly responded to the clue which required identifying George II of Great Britain as the last British ruler to be born outside the United Kingdom Kelly won 100 000 for finishing second 11 Kelly is a science fiction author who has had one story published at Strange Horizons 12 Appearances on Jeopardy editIncluding tournament winnings Kelly set the Jeopardy record for money won by a female contestant at 660 930 13 and is third to Julia Collins in Jeopardy winnings outside tournament play During her regular run on Jeopardy Kelly won a total of 222 597 over six games and a 1 000 3rd place consolation prize in her seventh with her last appearance airing on May 28 2008 Excluding tournament winnings Kelly is the fourth highest winning female contestant and ranks eighth all time in Jeopardy earnings 14 15 16 While she was champion Kelly broke Ken Jennings s record for most money won in a contestant s first five days by winning 179 797 this record was one of two Roger Craig broke during his reign as champion as he won 195 801 in his first five games Craig also topped Jennings s single game record of 75 000 note 1 Kelly is also the third highest winning female contestant in any single game in Jeopardy s history Kelly s 45 200 performance narrowly trails Maria Wenglinsky who won 46 600 on November 1 2005 Emma Boettcher and MacKenzie Jones who both won 46 801 on June 3 2019 and February 19 2020 respectively and Amy Schneider who won 50 000 61 800 and 71 400 on November 25 2021 December 2 2021 and January 20 2022 respectively Kelly returned to participate in the Jeopardy Battle of the Decades tournament in 2014 but was eliminated in the first round winning 5 000 She also appeared on Jeopardy All Star Games in February 2019 as a member of Team Brad Rutter with David Madden her team won and split 1 000 000 17 Jeopardy records edit During her time as champion Kelly set several records which have since been surpassed Highest five game total winning 179 797 18 later surpassed by Roger Craig who won 195 801 19 then by James Holzhauer who won 298 687 Highest total winnings by a female player in non tournament play winning 222 597 20 later surpassed by Julia Collins who has won 428 100 21 Longest streak from first appearance of correct Final Jeopardy responses with 10 22 later surpassed by Ben Ingram who had 12 correct responses 23 Longest winning streak on Jeopardy by a female player in non tournament play winning six games 24 later surpassed by Stephanie Jass who won seven games then by Julia Collins who won 20 games References edit U S Public Records Index Vol 2 Provo UT Ancestry com Operations Inc 2010 Jeopardy press release Archived from the original on December 4 2008 Newton North High School February 19 2001 Archived from the original on 19 February 2001 Student amp Alumni Profiles Archives Berkeley Graduate Division UC Berkeley Department of History Newsletter PDF UC Berkeley Fall 2012 Retrieved 16 February 2014 Dissertation Waking the Gods Archaeology and State Power in Porfirian Mexico December 2011 Retrieved 19 February 2014 UC Berkeley Quiz Bowl Pictures www ocf berkeley edu Welcome Princeton Quiz Bowl Archived Yahoo Quizbowl Message Group Post Archived from the original on 2012 07 08 Video of Jeopardy All Star Draft YouTube Jeopardy 2009 Tournament of Champions Final Round Game 2 Retrieved August 13 2014 Kelly Larissa 2008 12 22 Engines of Survival Strange Horizons Archived from the original on 2009 03 28 Retrieved 2009 04 09 Leaderboard of Legends Jeopardy com www jeopardy com Grad student makes Jeopardy history United Press International May 29 2008 Retrieved 2010 10 04 In addition to being the winningest female champion in the quiz show s 24 seasons she also has become the third biggest money winner behind all time Jeopardy champ Ken Jennings who went home with 2 5 million and David Madden who won 430 400 representatives for the series said Beggy Carol Shanahan Mark The mighty Quinn Boston com via The Boston Globe Sport Tips And References en nagato cc Jeopardy Crowns a Winning Team in the First Ever All Star Games 6 March 2019 Cal student makes history on Jeopardy East Bay Times 2008 05 27 Retrieved 2021 10 19 Mucha Peter 18 November 2011 Del man uses app to break Jeopardy records www inquirer com Retrieved 2021 10 19 05 28 2008 Berkeley student scores big on Jeopardy www berkeley edu Retrieved 2021 12 11 Jeopardy Season 30 Episode 185 May 30 2014 Syndication Jeopardy Season 25 Episode 141 March 23 2009 Syndication Jeopardy Season 31 Episode 49 November 20 2014 Syndication Jeopardy Season 24 Episode 187 May 26 2008 Syndication Footnotes These scores were achieved after Jeopardy doubled its clue values in 2001 if earlier scores are doubled to account for this Craig Kelly and Jennings all trail Frank Spangenberg whose adjusted total is 205 194 citation needed Jerome Vered s adjusted total of 193 602 citation needed is third to Spangenberg and Craig Preceded byMehrun Etebari Biggest Jeopardy winners by season2007 2008 Succeeded byJustin Bernbach Preceded byDoug Hicton Jeopardy Tournament of Champions first runner up2009 Succeeded byJason Zollinger Preceded byJennifer Gotcher Biggest one day winners on Jeopardy by season2007 2008 Succeeded byKevin Joyce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larissa Kelly amp oldid 1221307458, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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