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Channel 4 Countdown: 'Absolutely phenomenal' student breaks records | Channel 4 Countdown: 'Absolutely phenomenal' student breaks records |
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Tom Stevenson remained undefeated over 120 rounds of Countdown | Tom Stevenson remained undefeated over 120 rounds of Countdown |
A university student has broken two records on Channel 4's quiz programme Countdown. | A university student has broken two records on Channel 4's quiz programme Countdown. |
Tom Stevenson, 21, followed up a record score of 154 points by being the first person to progress without losing a round on the show. | Tom Stevenson, 21, followed up a record score of 154 points by being the first person to progress without losing a round on the show. |
The University of Worcester student, of Burford, Shropshire, said he wanted to "prove something" after getting three Ds in his A-levels. | The University of Worcester student, of Burford, Shropshire, said he wanted to "prove something" after getting three Ds in his A-levels. |
Show host Colin Murray, said it was an "absolutely phenomenal" performance. | Show host Colin Murray, said it was an "absolutely phenomenal" performance. |
He broke the record with the final Countdown Conundrum, despite being told by Murray the significance of the moment. | |
The student cracked the anagram UNLETOVER in just three seconds - read on to discover the solution. | |
He is now through to the final at the end of the year. | |
Overcoming agoraphobia | |
Despite dealing with that pressure, Mr Stevenson said he often suffered from anxiety in pressured situations, describing his A-level results as feeling like "the end of the world". | |
He said he thought he had been "hard done by" in those results and wanted to show he was "more than them". | He said he thought he had been "hard done by" in those results and wanted to show he was "more than them". |
Mr Stevenson started watching Countdown when he was at school, but said he really got into watching it regularly because of his agoraphobia, which he said had become less of a problem over time. | |
He said: "I could hardly leave the house and watching Countdown helped me to pass the time." | |
Tom Stevenson said he felt relaxed on the show | Tom Stevenson said he felt relaxed on the show |
It also helped him develop strategies, he said, and when he got his chance, he went into the studio prepared. | |
"I did a bit of practice, mainly because I wanted to avoid being trounced by some sort of 16-year-old whiz-kid who swallowed a dictionary." | |
As well as beating the previous high score of 152 points, he became only the fourth contestant to score more than 1,000 points across a series of episodes and went through 120 rounds without a single loss. | |
Mr Murray joked that if he wins the end of season finals without dropping a round, "we should just cancel the show, because that would be it". | Mr Murray joked that if he wins the end of season finals without dropping a round, "we should just cancel the show, because that would be it". |
Mr Stevenson said he was aware of the record of 152 points in a round, but was unaware whether his record 154 points, which included three, maximum, nine-letter words, still stood. | Mr Stevenson said he was aware of the record of 152 points in a round, but was unaware whether his record 154 points, which included three, maximum, nine-letter words, still stood. |
"I just went with the flow", he said. | "I just went with the flow", he said. |
The Countdown Conundrum was: VOLUNTEER. | |
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