Conor Travers
British Countdown champion
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Conor Travers is a British former contestant from the Channel 4 television game show Countdown. In May 2006 he became a series champion at the age of 14 years, and remains the show's youngest ever champion. He later qualified for the 12th Championship of Champions tournament, making the semi-final in the process. He also won the Countdown 30th Birthday Championship in March 2013,[1][2] where in the final he scored a then-record equalling 146 points.
Luton Sixth Form College
- Television game show contestant
- Youngest-ever Countdown series champion
- Countdown winner (2006)
- Countdown 30th Birthday Championship winner (2013)
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| Education | Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Luton, England. Luton Sixth Form College |
| Alma mater | St John's College, Cambridge |
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Travers studied for his GCSEs at Cardinal Newman Catholic School, Luton and he did his A-levels at Luton Sixth Form College.[3] He went on to study mathematics at St John’s College, University of Cambridge.[1] His hobbies include cricket, chess, and computers.[4]