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champion Laura Faddah (right) with "Jeopardy!" host Ken Jennings. Despite the loss, Faddah will still return in 2026 for the Tournament of Champions, which takes five wins to qualify for.
Native Memphian Laura Faddah has the longest win streak on Season 41 of "Jeopardy!" at seven wins — and maybe more to come.
Laura Faddah, a manager with Berkeley Research Group, snagged her seventh win on Friday's episode, so far winning $87,400 over the course of her run.
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‘Jeopardy!’: 7-Day Champ Returns to Defend Her Winning StreakInvitational Tournament on Thursday, March 6, ending the reign of tournaments. Now, seven-day streak winner Laura Faddah, from Memphis, Tennessee, has returned to try and beat her record.
Reigning Jeopardy! champion Laura Faddah etched her name in the history books on Friday (December 27) by becoming the first contestant ever to win at least seven games with less than $100,000 total.
Scott Riccardi's "Jeopardy!" winning streak has reached 14 games, moving the NJ native closer to a place among the quiz ...
Even before the victory, Riccardi was the winningest contestant on the latest season of the long-running game show. On July 15, he won his ninth straight — the most of any player so far in Season 41, ...
By the first commercial break, he led with $7,200. Faddah only had $1,000, and Blanks was in third with $600. Both women only answered one question each, and both got them correct.
Viewers hoping to catch three-day champion Laura Faddah's attempt at a fourth win after a runaway victory in Monday's episode may be in luck on Christmas Eve, although sports will spoil the ...
Maria Lauro, a contract specialist from Pittsburgh, made her game show debut Dec. 20, going up against Joe Asaminew, an ER physician from Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Laura Faddah, a manager from ...
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