World Quizzing Championships

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The World Quizzing Championships is an individual quiz contest organised by the International Quizzing Association (the umbrella organisation of various quizzing organisations from more than 25 countries around the world). The competition has been staged annually since 2003 (21 years ago) (2003) (since 2004 in more than one country simultaneously) with an increasing number of contestants from an increasing number of nations. Since 2006, the competition has been staged on the first Saturday of every June.

Banner publicising the championship in Bangalore, one of a number of cities simultaneously holding the July 2005 event

As of 2022, Pat Gibson and Jesse Honey, hold the title for the highest-scoring quizzers with 186 out of 240 total points.[1][2]

Format edit

The World Quizzing Championships are in the form of a written test taken by individuals that is conducted at various points around the globe. Each competitor faces the same questions (translated into their mother tongue in many cases) at approximately the same time. There are 240 questions, divided into eight categories, and are given out in two packs of four papers. The contestants will be given sixty (60) minutes to answer each pack.[3] Previously, the rule is that at the end of the allotted time, the papers are marked and each contestant's top seven category scores will be added together to find the winner. However, this rule was changed in 2022. Instead, all eight papers will be counted to determine the winner.[4]

The genres and general content areas are a combination of academic and popular culture topics including:[3]

Genre Subjects
Culture Architecture, Fine art, Museums, Mythology, Philosophy, Religion, World cultures
Entertainment Ballet, Classical music, Film Music, Jazz & World Music, Opera, Pop music, Radio, Television
History Civilizations, Current Affairs, Exploration, Famous People, History
Lifestyle Costume, Design, Fashion, Food & Drink, Handicrafts, Health & Fitness, Human Body, New Age beliefs, Products & Brands, Tourism
Media Comic strips, Comic books, Graphic novels, Film, Language, Literature
Sciences Exact sciences (Chemistry, Physics, etc.), Fauna, Flora, Social sciences
Sport & Games Games, Sports, Hobbies & Pastimes, Records & achievements (in context of genre)
World Cities, Human Geography, Physical Geography, Inventions, Space, Technology, Transport

However, there is a chance that a question will seem to fit into one, two, or even several genres.[3]

List of WQC winners edit

By number of wins edit

The table below shows the medalists from each year, along with the years that a player won the championship.

Name       Total Years won
  Kevin Ashman 6 4 2 12 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2016, 2017
  Pat Gibson 4 5 4 13 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013
  Olav Bjortomt 4 1 0 5 2003, 2015, 2018, 2019
  Ronny Swiggers 2 2 1 5 2021, 2023
  Didier Bruyere 1 2 0 3 2022
  Mark Bytheway 1 0 2 3 2008
  Jesse Honey 1 0 0 1 2012
  Vikram Joshi 1 0 0 1 2014
  Ravikant Avva 1 0 0 1 2020
  Steve Perry 0 3 1 4
  Tero Kalliolevo 0 1 4 5
  Victoria Groce 0 1 1 2
  Tom Trogh 0 1 0 1
  Troy Meyer 0 1 0 1
  Nico Pattyn 0 0 2 2
  Alan Gibbs 0 0 1 1
  Evan Lynch 0 0 1 1
  Ashish 0 0 1 1
  Krešimir Štimac 0 0 1 1

By year edit

The table below shows the top-three placings from each year.

 
Participating countries in the 2023 World Quizzing Championships.
Year   Winner   Runner-up   Third place
2023[5]   Ronny Swiggers   Victoria Groce   Evan Lynch
2022[6]   Didier Bruyere   Tom Trogh   Krešimir Štimac
2021[7]   Ronny Swiggers   Didier Bruyere   Tero Kalliolevo
2020[a][8]   Ravikant Avva   Troy Meyer   Victoria Groce
2019[9]   Olav Bjortomt   Steve Perry   Tero Kalliolevo
2018[10]   Olav Bjortomt   Steve Perry   Pat Gibson
2017[11]   Kevin Ashman   Didier Bruyere   Pat Gibson
2016[12]   Kevin Ashman   Olav Bjortomt   Pat Gibson
2015[13]   Olav Bjortomt   Kevin Ashman   Pat Gibson
2014[14]   Vikram Joshi   Steve Perry   Kevin Ashman
2013[15]   Pat Gibson   Tero Kalliolevo   Kevin Ashman
2012[2]   Jesse Honey   Pat Gibson   Steve Perry
2011[1]   Pat Gibson   Kevin Ashman   Tero Kalliolevo
2010[16]   Pat Gibson   Kevin Ashman   Ronny Swiggers
2009[17]   Kevin Ashman   Ronny Swiggers   Mark Bytheway
2008[18]   Mark Bytheway   Ronny Swiggers   Tero Kalliolevo
2007[19]   Pat Gibson   Kevin Ashman   Mark Bytheway
2006[20]   Kevin Ashman   Pat Gibson   Nico Pattyn
2005[21]   Kevin Ashman   Pat Gibson   Nico Pattyn
2004[22]   Kevin Ashman   Pat Gibson   Ashish
2003   Olav Bjortomt   Pat Gibson   Alan Gibbs

Competition history edit

2003 edit

A fledgling event was first staged by Quizzing.co.uk in 2003 at Villa Park football stadium, Birmingham, England. This saw 50 quizzers representing a handful of nations compete in a written test of quiz knowledge. The inaugural event was won by Olav Bjortomt. The event has full official status but only took place in one country and is sometimes erroneously omitted in statistics.[23]

2004 edit

In 2004, following the foundation of the International Quizzing Association (IQA), the event was held simultaneously in five countries: the United Kingdom (joined by quizzers from elsewhere, including Ireland), Belgium (joined by quizzers from the Netherlands), Estonia, India, and Malaysia. Over 300 quizzers took part. The UK leg was staged at Manchester United's Old Trafford football stadium. The 2004 winner was Kevin Ashman.[22]

  1.   Kevin Ashman – 154[22]
  2.   Pat Gibson – 135
  3.   Ashish – 128
  4.   Nico Pattyn – 126
  5.   Frank Van Nieuwenhove – 124
  6.   Ian Bayley – 118
  7.   David Stainer – 117
  8.   Arul Mani – 116
  9.   Stephen Pearson – 115
  10.   Lauri Naber – 115

2005 edit

The 2005 championship on July 2, saw further significant growth with the event benefiting from the sponsorship of MSN Search. Countries joining the original five competing nations included Australia, Finland, Indonesia, Norway and Singapore. Quizzers sat eight papers of 30 questions each, covering: 'Culture', 'Entertainment', 'History', 'Lifestyle', 'Media', 'Sciences', 'Sport and Games', and 'World', with the lowest score from the eight genres being dropped – although these did come into play to settle tie-break situations. The eight genres were won outright or shared by quizzers from seven countries (Belgium, England, Estonia, Finland, India, Ireland, and Norway).

Efforts to encourage the participation of women in the contest (competitive quizzing has hitherto been something of a male-dominated pastime) were rewarded in 2005 with a win for Trine Aalborg of Norway in the 'Lifestyle' category and a sixth place overall for Dorjana Širola of Croatia (who also finished 3rd among those competitors who had gathered at Silverstone motor racing circuit for the UK leg of the competition). In India, another woman, Debashree Mitra of Bangalore took 3rd place overall also.[21]

  1.   Kevin Ashman – 161[21]
  2.   Pat Gibson – 154
  3.   Nico Pattyn – 151
  4.   Marc Van Springel – 144
  5.   Arul Mani – 144
  6.   Dorjana Širola – 139 (first woman)
  7.   Ove Põder – 138
  8.   Lauri Naber – 138
  9.   Erik Derycke – 138
  10.   Ian Bayley – 138

2006 edit

On June 3, 2006, the World Quizzing Championships were held at more than 15 locations. First time organisers were Lithuania, Germany, Switzerland, Liberia and Sri Lanka. People of a multitude of nationalities took part, including representatives from the United States, Australia, Russia, Singapore, Hungary, and France. The title was, for the 3rd year running, won by Kevin Ashman.[20]

  1.   Kevin Ashman – 166[20]
  2.   Pat Gibson – 163
  3.   Nico Pattyn – 155
  4.   Marc Van Springel – 146
  5.   Olav Bjortomt – 142
  6.   Ronny Swiggers – 140
  7.   Dorjana Širola – 140 (highest placed woman)
  8.   Mark Bytheway – 136
  9.   Erik Derycke – 136
  10.   Ian Bayley – 133

2007 edit

On June 2, 2007, the World Quizzing Championships was held at locations including the Netherlands, the US and Hungary for the first time. Pat Gibson took the crown from three-time winner Kevin Ashman.[19]

  1.   Pat Gibson – 179[19]
  2.   Kevin Ashman – 176
  3.   Mark Bytheway – 171
  4.   Olav Bjortomt – 164
  5.   Jesse Honey – 159
  6.   Ronny Swiggers – 158
  7.   Ian Bayley – 151
  8.   Mark Grant – 151
  9.   Nico Pattyn – 150
  10.   Arul Mani – 150

Dorjana Širola of Croatia was the highest placed woman in 12th position. Paul Paquet from Canada placed highest in the New York City leg, the first time the WQC was held in North America.

2008 edit

The 2008 World Quizzing Championships were held on June 7, 2008 at more than 30 locations, including for the first time Australia, the Philippines, Canada, China, Bangladesh, and Latvia. Mark Bytheway took the world title in a close race with Belgium's Ronny Swiggers and Finland's Tero Kalliolevo.[18]

  1.   Mark Bytheway – 173[18]
  2.   Ronny Swiggers – 172
  3.   Tero Kalliolevo – 170
  4.   Kevin Ashman – 167
  5.   Pat Gibson – 165
  6.   Nico Pattyn – 163
  7.   Olav Bjortomt – 155
  8.   Ian Bayley – 154
  9.   Jesse Honey – 152
  10.   Dorjana Širola – 150 (best performing woman)

2009 edit

The 2009 World Quizzing Championships were held on June 6, 2009 at more than 45 locations, including 10 venues in the US, 9 in India and 4 in Russia. Kevin Ashman regained his title and became the first ever to win 4 World Quizzing Championships. Second again was Ronny Swiggers from Belgium. Third was last year's champion Mark Bytheway. Jeopardy! legend Jerome Vered, whose all-time single-day winnings record lasted 10 or 12 years (depending on whether adjustment for the doubling of the clue values is used), placed eighth.[17]

  1.   Kevin Ashman – 177[17]
  2.   Ronny Swiggers – 174
  3.   Mark Bytheway – 166
  4.   Olav Bjortomt – 165
  5.   Nico Pattyn – 165
  6.   Pat Gibson – 164
  7.   Tero Kalliolevo – 156
  8.   Jerome Vered – 155
  9.   Jesse Honey – 152
  10.   Thomas Kolåsæter – 148

Dorjana Širola of Croatia was the highest placed woman in 22nd position with 135 points.

2010 edit

The 2010 World Quizzing Championships were held on June 5, 2010 at almost seventy locations, adding Armenia, Bulgaria, Morocco, and the Republic of Ireland for the first time. Over 1200 people participated. Five nations were represented among the competitors placed in the top 10 overall. The overall winner was Pat Gibson.[16] [24][25]

Individual (Top 10)[16]
Pos Name Country Score
1 Pat Gibson   England 180
2 Kevin Ashman   England 169
3 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 169
4 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 166
5 Olav Bjortomt   England 165
6 Nico Pattyn   Belgium 151
7 Mark Grant   Wales 149
8 Thomas Kolåsæter   Norway 147
9 Erik Derycke   Belgium 147
10 David Beck   Belgium 146
Nation (Ranked by highest placed team member, Top 10)
Pos Country Highest placed team member Score
1   England 1 – Pat Gibson 180
2   Belgium 3 – Ronny Swiggers 169
3   Finland 4 – Tero Kalliolevo 166
4   Wales 7 – Mark Grant 149
5   Norway 8 – Thomas Kolåsæter 147
6   Estonia 12 – Ove Põder 144
7   Croatia 17 – Dorjana Širola 140
8   United States 19 – Steve Perry 139
9   Scotland 23 – Barry Simmons 135
10   Germany 24 – Holger Waldenberger 135

Dorjana Širola of Croatia was the highest placed woman in 17th position with 140 points.

2011 edit

The 2011 World Quizzing Championships took place on Saturday, June 4 with the planned addition of venues in Denmark, Gibraltar and Madagascar. Reigning champion Pat Gibson achieved the highest score in England with 186 and retained his title. Four times champion Kevin Ashman made 176. Tero Kalliolevo achieved the highest score in Finland with 176. Ronny Swiggers achieved the highest score in Belgium with 168. Steve Perry achieved the highest score in USA with 164. Mark Grant achieved the highest score in Wales with 163. Thomas Kolåsæter achieved the highest score in Norway with 158.[1][26]

Individual (Top 10)[1]
Pos Name Country Score
1 Pat Gibson   England 186
2 Kevin Ashman   England 176
3 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 176
4 Jesse Honey   England 172
5 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 168
6 Olav Bjortomt   England 168
7 Nico Pattyn   Belgium 167
8 Steve Perry   USA 164
9 Mark Grant   Wales 163
10 Tom Trogh   Belgium 159
Genre Winners (Top Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Entertainment Scott Dawson   England 28
Culture Pat Gibson   England 29
Lifestyle Pat Gibson   England 27
Sciences Pat Gibson   England 28
History Nico Pattyn   Belgium 28
Media Jussi Suvanto   Finland 29
Sport Tom Trogh   Belgium 26
World Pat Gibson
Paul Lujan
  Ireland
   Switzerland
26

2012 edit

The 2012 event was held on June 2, 2012, with over 1,700 participants competing at 88 locations in 35 countries. Defending champion Pat Gibson was beaten into second place by Jesse Honey with a score of 186. For the first time ever, someone scored full marks in one genre with Ishaan Chugh, a quizzer from India, scoring 30/30 in the Media section.

Individual (Top 10)[2]
Pos Name Country Score
1 Jesse Honey   England 186
2 Pat Gibson   England 177
3 Steve Perry   USA 174
4 Kevin Ashman   England 172
5 Olav Bjortomt   England 170
6 Mark Grant   Wales 170
7 Sean Carey   England 169
8 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 166
9 David Stainer   England 164
10 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 164
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Entertainment Holger Waldenberger   Germany 27
Culture Ove Põder   Estonia 28
Lifestyle Sean Carey   England 29
Sciences Pat Gibson   England 26
History Jesse Honey
Tero Kalliolevo
Mark Grant
  England
  Finland
  Wales
28
Media Ishaan Chugh   India 30
Sport Tom Trogh   Belgium 27
World Jesse Honey   England 27

2013 edit

The 2013 World Quizzing Championship took place on 1 June. A record 1,992 participants competed with India being the most represented country.[15]

Individual (Top 10)[15]
Pos Name Country Score
1 Pat Gibson   England 172
2 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 168
3 Kevin Ashman   England 163
4 Olav Bjortomt   England 161
5 Ove Põder   Estonia 158
6 Steve Perry   USA 156
7 Mark Grant   Wales 156
8 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 155
9 Vikram Joshi   India 153
10 Didier Bruyere   France 152
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Entertainment Pat Gibson   England 26
Culture Vikram Joshi   India 27
Lifestyle Steven Perry   USA 23
Sciences Pat Gibson   England 26
History Ove Põder   Estonia 28
Media Olav Bjortomt
Yogesh Raut
  England
  USA
28
Sport Tom Trogh
Igor Habal
  Belgium
  Estonia
27
World Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 27

2014 edit

The 2014 World Quizzing Championship took place on 7 June with 1,833 participants.[14]

Individual (Top 10)[14]
Pos Name Country Score
1 Vikram Joshi   India 176
2 Steven Perry   USA 174
3 Kevin Ashman   England 171
4 Olav Bjortomt   England 160
5 Pat Gibson   England 157
6 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 154
7 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 154
8 Nico Pattyn   Belgium 151
9 Mark Grant   Wales 150
10 Ian Bayley   England 148
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Entertainment Steve Perry   USA 26
History Vikram Joshi   India 30
Lifestyle Vikram Joshi   India 24
Sciences Joe Trela   USA 26
Culture Kevin Ashman   England 28
Media Kevin Ashman   England 29
Sport Igor Habal   Estonia 27
World Vikram Joshi
Nico Pattyn
Steve Perry
  India
  Belgium
  USA
25

2015 edit

The 2015 World Quizzing Championship took place on 6 June with over 2,000 participants.

Individual (Top 10)[13]
Pos Name Country Score
1 Olav Bjortomt   England 161
2 Kevin Ashman   England 157
3 Pat Gibson   England 156
4 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 151
5 Holger Waldenberger   Germany 144
6 Ove Põder   Estonia 144
7 Tom Trogh   Belgium 142
8 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 142
9 Thomas Kolåsæter   Norway 141
10 Nico Pattyn   Belgium 141
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Entertainment Jussi Suvanto
Olav Bjortomt
Ove Põder
  Finland
  England
  Estonia
22
History Ian Bayley   England 24
Lifestyle Daniel Melia
Olav Bjortomt
  USA
  England
21
Sciences Ian Bayley
Nick Mills
Pat Gibson
  England
  England
  England
24
Culture Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 26
Media Olav Bjortomt   England 27
Sport Olav Bjortomt   England 24
World Geir H. Kristiansen
Pat Gibson
  Norway
  England
29

2016 edit

The 2016 World Quizzing Championship took place on 4 June with over 2,500 participants.

Individual (Top 10)[13]
Pos Name Country Score
1 Kevin Ashman   England 171
2 Olav Bjortomt   England 167
3 Pat Gibson   England 165
4 Mark Grant   Wales 163
5 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 161
6 Tom Trogh   Belgium 162
7 Ian Bayley   England 160
8 Didier Bruyere   France 160
9 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 159
10 David Stainer   England 156
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Media Olav Bjortomt   England 30
World Kevin Ashman
Patrick Friel
Tero Kalliolevo
Holger Waldenberger
  England
  USA
  Finland
  Germany
22
Entertainment Susannah Brooks
David Dixon
Mark Grant
Paul Sinha
  USA
  USA
  Wales
  England
24
History Kevin Ashman   England 29
Science Pat Gibson   England 27
Sport Kevin Ashman
Hugh Bennett
Tim Westcott
  England
  England
  England
26
Lifestyle Mark Ryder   USA 26
Culture Kevin Ashman
Ian Bayley
Olav Bjortomt
Tero Kalliolevo
Nico Pattyn
  England
  England
  England
  Finland
  Belgium
24

2017 edit

Individual (Top 10)
Pos Name Country Score
1 Kevin Ashman   England 169
2 Didier Bruyere   France 163
3 Pat Gibson   England 160
4 Tom Trogh   Belgium 159
5 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 156
6 Tim Polley   USA 155
7 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 155
8 Ian Bayley   England 154
9 Ove Põder   Estonia 153
10 Mark Grant   Wales 153
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Media Olav Bjortomt   England 28
World Mark Henry
Gary Grant
Nico Pattyn
  Ireland
  Scotland
  Belgium
23
Entertainment Olav Bjortomt   England 23
History Andrew Frazer
Kevin Ashman
  Scotland
  England
26
Science Pat Gibson   England 27
Sport Igor Habal   Estonia 25
Lifestyle Tom Trogh
Pat Gibson
Didier Bruyere
Susannah Brooks
Ronny Swiggers
Steve Cooke
  Belgium
  England
  France
  USA
  Belgium
  Scotland
26
Culture Espen Kibsgård
Kevin Ashman
  Norway
  England
25

2018 edit

Individual (Top 10)
Pos Name Country Score
1 Olav Bjortomt   England 164
2 Steven Perry   USA 159
3 Pat Gibson   England 159
4 Igor Habal   Estonia 158
5 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 157
6 Kevin Ashman   England 156
7 Didier Bruyere   France 152
8 Tom Trogh   Belgium 149
9 Mark Grant   Wales 148
10 Nico Pattyn   Belgium 146
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Media Ishaan Chugh   India 28
World Tomislav Bleiziffer   Croatia 27
Entertainment Olav Bjortomt   England 25
History Jakob Myers
Kevin Ashman
  USA
  England
25
Science Pat Gibson   England 27
Sport Igor Habal   Estonia 29
Lifestyle Steven Perry
Eric Smith
Jerome Vered
  USA
  Canada
  USA
27
Culture Kevin Ashman   England 26

2019 edit

Individual (Top 10)
Pos Name Country Score
1 Olav Bjortomt   England 171
2 Steven Perry   USA 168
3 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 167
4 Kevin Ashman   England 166
5 Pat Gibson   England 166
6 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 164
7 Didier Bruyere   France 164
8 Ian Bayley   England 163
9 Thomas Kolåsæter   Norway 162
10 Troy Meyer   USA 159
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Media Ishaan Chugh   India 29
World Pat Gibson   England 28
Entertainment Troy Meyer   USA 27
History Olav Bjortomt
Steven Perry
Nico Pattyn
Ravikant Avva
  England
  USA
  Belgium
  Singapore
27
Science Ian Bayley
Lander Frederickx
  England
  Belgium
25
Sport Mark Preston   England 26
Lifestyle Olav Bjortomt
Ronny Swiggers
  England
  Belgium
26
Culture Daoud Jackson   England 25

2020 edit

Individual (Top 10)
Pos Name Country Score
1 Ravikant Avva *   Singapore 159
2 Troy Meyer   USA 156
3 Victoria Groce   USA 155
4 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 154
5 Yogesh Raut   USA 153
6 Tom Trogh   Belgium 150
7 Igor Habal   Estonia 149
8 Kaarel Silmato   Estonia 148
9 Olav Bjortomt   England 148
10 Pat Gibson   England 146
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Culture Guy Jordan
Victoria Groce
Ravikant Avva *
Troy Meyer *
Ronny Swiggers
  USA
  USA
  Singapore
  USA
  Belgium
25
Entertainment Daniel Cohen   USA 25
History Daoud Jackson   England 26
Media Yogesh Raut   USA 27
Lifestyle Daniel Cohen   USA 26
Science Nick Mills
Tom Trogh
Ravikant Avva *
Ronny Swiggers
  England
  Belgium
  Singapore
  Belgium
22
Sport & Games Ravikant Avva *   Singapore 25
World Shane Whitlock   USA 26

2021 edit

Individual (Top 10)
Pos Name Country Score
1 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 166
2 Didier Bruyere   France 161
3 Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 156
4 Olav Bjortomt   England 156
5 Tom Trogh   Belgium 154
6 Daoud Jackson   England 152
7 Pat Gibson   England 150
8 Kaarel Silmato   Estonia 149
9 Troy Meyer   USA 148
10 Victoria Groce   USA 146
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Culture Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 24
Entertainment Daoud Jackson   England 26
History Didier Bruyere
Jakob Myers
  France
  USA
26
Media Mark Preston   England 25
Lifestyle Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 26
Science Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 26
Sport & Games Mark Preston
Ravikant Avva *
  England
  Singapore
26
World Tero Kalliolevo   Finland 26

2022 edit

Individual (Top 10)
Pos Name Country Score
1 Didier Bruyere   France 183
2 Tom Trogh   Belgium 177
3 Krešimir Štimac   Croatia 176
4 Daoud Jackson   England 176
5 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 176
6 Olav Bjortomt   England 174
7 Victoria Groce   USA 172
8 Steven Perry   USA 169
9 Pat Gibson   England 167
10 Evan Lynch   England 162
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Culture Olav Bjortomt
Evan Lynch
  England 25
Entertainment Troy Meyer   USA 22
History Steven Perry   USA 26
Media Olav Bjortomt   England 25
Lifestyle Didier Bruyere
Pat Gibson
Ronny Swiggers
Tom Trogh
Victoria Groce
  France
  England
  Belgium
  Belgium
  USA
25
Science Didier Bruyere   France 23
Sport & Games Tom Trogh   Belgium 28
World Krešimir Štimac   Croatia 26

2023 edit

Individual (Top 10)
Pos Name Country Score
1 Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 171
2 Victoria Groce   USA 170
3 Evan Lynch   England 164
4 Tom Trogh   Belgium 161
5 Olav Bjortomt   England 159
6 Pat Gibson   England 158
7 Daoud Jackson   England 158
8 Kevin Ashman   England 157
9 Ian Bayley   England 154
10 Franco Sottopietra   Austria 152
Genre Winners (Max. Score = 30)
Genre Winner Country Score
Culture Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 26
Entertainment Victoria Groce   USA 22
History Jakob Myers   USA 26
Media Victoria Groce   USA 25
Lifestyle Ronny Swiggers   Belgium 23
Science Ian Bayley
Tom Trogh
Lander Frederickx
Evan Lynch
Martin Ehrl
Bart Lecomte
  England
  Belgium
  Belgium
  England
  Germany
  Belgium
22
Sport & Games Tom Trogh   Belgium 28
World Ronny Swiggers
Patrick Friel
  Belgium
  USA
23

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The 2020 competition was largely contested online.

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c International Quizzing Association: World Quizzing Championships 2012 Results
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  4. ^ "Rules - World Quizzing Championships". World Quizzing Championships.
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  6. ^ "Results - World Quizzing Championships 2023". worldquizzing.com. World Quizzing Championships. 5 June 2022. Archived from the original on 14 June 2022. Retrieved 16 June 2023.
  7. ^ International Quizzing Association: World Quizzing Championships 2021 Results Archived 2021-07-31 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ International Quizzing Association: World Quizzing Championships 2020 Results Archived 2020-12-05 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ International Quizzing Association: World Quizzing Championships 2019 Results Archived 2012-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ International Quizzing Association: World Quizzing Championships 2018 Results Archived 2012-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ International Quizzing Association: World Quizzing Championships 2017 Results Archived 2012-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
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