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Andrew Haringer is a college instructor from Squamish, British Columbia, Canada.

Jeopardy! Run[]

Regular-season play[]

Four of Andrew's five wins were come-from-behind wins.
Game No. Air Date Final score Cumulative Winnings Additional Notes
1 May 7, 2015 $8,799 $8,799
2 May 8, 2015 $30,800 $39,599 7,000th Jeopardy! episode.
After his win, Andrew took a week hiatus due to the 2015 Celebrity Jeopardy! event.
3 May 18, 2015 $6,400 $45,999
4 May 19, 2015 $26,400 $72,399
5 May 20, 2015 $24,200 $96,599 7,000th unofficial Jeopardy! episode.
Andrew's only runaway game.
Andrew's only win from the lead.
6 May 21, 2015 $23,600 $98,599 Lost to Choyon Manjrekar, who went on a 3-game winning streak.

Tournament of Champions[]

In the fourth quarterfinal game, Andrew faced off against Kerry Greene and Elliot Yates. Throughout the first two rounds of the game, Andrew came up with 20/25 correct questions (including 2/2 Daily Doubles). Everybody got Final Jeopardy! correct, but after losing to Kerry, Andrew's $19,400 was enough to advance to the semifinals by wildcard, while Elliot's $7,200 was not enough, so he received $5,000.

In the third and final semifinal game, Andrew faced off against Matt Jackson and Catherine Hardee. Throughout the first two rounds of the game, Andrew came up with 17/20 correct questions (including 0/1 Daily Double). Andrew was the only player to get Final Jeopardy! incorrect, but after losing to Matt (in a runaway game), he and Catherine received $10,000 each.

Trivia[]

  • If not accounting for doubled dollar values, Andrew held the regular-season play winning record for a Canadian of $96,599, until Mattea Roach broke the record with $560,983, but when accounting for doubled dollar values, it wasn't enough to beat Bob Blake's record of $165,002.