European Quizzing Championships
The European Quizzing Championships (EQC) are an annual multi-disciplinary quiz event, in which representatives from various countries compete as individuals, in pairs, and/or in teams (club or national).
As most of the top players in the world are Europeans,[1] the EQC are almost on a par with the WQC. The playing environment differs drastically, though, as the EQC is played in one place only, in English only (WQC is played in the language of each country) and has several competitions with more than one player (pairs, national teams - for four players, and clubs - also four players).
The 2010 event attracted media attention from BBC Radio Derby [2] and was the subject also of a BBC Radio 4 documentary presented by the comedian, and quiz enthusiast, Paul Sinha.[3] The 2006 event in Paris was also the subject of a well received Channel 4 documentary 'Quizzers' by the director Paul Whittaker, shown in the UK as part of the series 'New Shoots'.[4][5]
Individual champions
Won in its first three years by Brit Kevin Ashman, Belgian Nico Pattyn [6] upset all the locals in 2007 in Blackpool, to become the first Belgian to win the trophy. Ashman rebounded to win in 2008, 2009 and 2011 to make it six out of eight.[7] In 2012 Holger Waldenberger won with last question on musician Dr. John, while trailing by one point from Igor Habal.
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Pairs champions
Introduced in 2005, Belgian and English or Anglo-Irish pairs have dominated this event.
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National Team champions (four players each)
The English and Belgian teams have contested in most finals, England has won the most titles, five. The foursome of Kevin Ashman, Mark Bytheway, Pat Gibson and Olav Bjortomt failed to retain the title in 2008 in Oslo, the winning Belgian team composed of Ronny Swiggers, Nico Pattyn, Erik Derycke, and Tom Trogh, but rebounded in 2009. In 2011 Finland became the third team to win the title, beating Norway in the final. Ironically the deciding question after the long and even match with tough questions was about a very common Nordic plant Hepatica. Both teams failed to answer correctly and Finland won.
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Club champions (four players each)
After the first years the event was dominated by two British teams. Since 2007 the questions have been set by a team of quizmasters from different nationalities, in order to eliminate too much local flavour. Milhous Warriors (2006 line-up Kevin Ashman, Mark Bytheway, Tim Westcott, Sean O'Neill) who won in Paris in 2006. Broken Hearts (Olav Bjortomt, Ian Bayley, Mark Grant, David Stainer) made it three straight 2007-2009, then it was Milhous again with Pat Gibson replacing the late Mark Bytheway. 2012 winner JFGI is the first champion to have quizzers from several countries: Tero Kalliolevo and Jussi Suvanto from Finland, Ove Põder and Tauno Vahter from Estonia. In 2012 all top three teams included several nationalities.
Year | Venue | Winner | Runner Up | Third place |
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2003 | Bromley, England | Café Den Hemel (Bel) | Clockwork (Bel) | Beunhazen (Bel) |
2004 | Ghent, Belgium | Martine Van Camp (Bel) | Here Jezus (Bel) | Beunhazen (Bel) |
2005 | Tallinn, Estonia | Duubel (Est) | Turvas (Est) | Kalamja Tsirkus (Est) |
2006 | Paris, France | Milhous Warriors (Eng) | Geeks (Eng) | Les Coeurs blessés (Eng) |
2007 | Blackpool, England | Broken Hearts (Eng) | Clockwork (Bel) | Café Den Hemel (Bel) |
2008 | Oslo, Norway | Broken Hearts (Eng) | It's Grim Oop North (Eng) | JFGI (Est/Fin: Tero Kalliolevo, Ove Põder, Jussi Suvanto, Tauno Vahter) |
2009 | Dordrecht, Netherlands | Broken Hearts (Eng) | JFGI (Est/Fin: Tero Kalliolevo, Ove Põder, Jussi Suvanto, Tauno Vahter) | Vatican City (Bel/Eng/Nor) |
2010 | Derby, England | Milhous Warriors (Eng) | Broken Hearts (Eng) | Clockwork (Bel) |
2011 | Bruges, Belgium | Broken Hearts (Eng: Ian Bayley, Olav Bjortomt, Mark Grant, Jesse Honey) | Europalia (Nld, Nor, Hrv, Deu: Derk De Graaf, Thomas Kolåsæter, Dorjana Širola, Holger Waldenberger) | JFGI (Est/Fin: Tero Kalliolevo, Ove Põder, Jussi Suvanto, Tauno Vahter) |
2012 | Tartu, Estonia | JFGI (Est/Fin: Tero Kalliolevo, Ove Põder, Jussi Suvanto, Tauno Vahter) | Europalia (Nld, Nor, Hrv, Deu: Derk De Graaf, Thomas Kolåsæter, Dorjana Širola, Holger Waldenberger) | Alzheimer (Bel, USA: Ronny Swiggers, Bernard Kreps, Staf Dujardin, Ed Toutant) |
2013 | Liverpool, England | Milhous Warriors (Eng: Kevin Ashman, Pat Gibson, Sean O’Neill, Tim Westcott) | JFGI (Est/Fin: Tero Kalliolevo, Ove Põder, Jussi Suvanto, Tauno Vahter) | Clockwork (Bel: Marnix Baes, Erik Derycke, Bart Permentier, Tom Trogh) |
2014 | Bucharest, Romania | Broken Hearts (Eng/Fra: Ian Bayley, Olav Bjortomt, Mark Grant, Didier Bruyere) | JFBI (Est/Fin: Tero Kalliolevo, Ove Põder, Igor Habal, Tauno Vahter) | Europalia (Nld, Nor, Hrv, Deu: Derk De Graaf, Thomas Kolåsæter, Dorjana Širola, Holger Waldenberger) |
2015 | Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
References
- ↑ http://www.worldquizrankings.com/stats/standings/
- ↑ "BBC News website article, featuring audio of interviews with contestants". 15 November 2010.
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00zd704
- ↑ "New Shoots on the RedBird website".
- ↑ "IMDB page on Paul Whittaker's film 'Quizzers'".
- ↑ "Norwegian Quiz Association Interview With Nico Pattyn".
- ↑ "Norwegian Quiz Association Results - Individual Competition".
External links
- Official site
- Official site of the 2011 event, with detailed history and roll of honour
- Official site of the 2010 event in Derby
- Profiles
- IQA Belgium with full results previous World and European Championships
- IQA Norway with full results previous World Championships
- IQA Great Britain
- IQA United States
- SQON/IQA Netherlands
- Ken Jennings about the 2007 games