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'''Kevin Ashman''' (born 2 November 1959<ref>[http://www.quizplayers.com/w/QP:Kevin_Ashman QuizPlayers.com - Kevin Ashman]</ref>) from [[Winchester, Hampshire]] in England is one of the world's most successful [[quiz]] players and since 2002 a professional quizzer, an [[Eggheads (TV series)|Egghead]] since 2003. He has won nearly all the top-level quiz tournaments in which he has taken part, among them several World and European Championships. <ref> [http://www.iqa.be International Quizzing Association, results WQC and EQC 2004-2007], </ref>
'''Kevin Pierre Ashman''' (born 2 November 1959<ref>[http://www.quizplayers.com/w/QP:Kevin_Ashman QuizPlayers.com - Kevin Ashman]</ref>) from [[Winchester, Hampshire]] in England is one of the world's most successful [[quiz]] players and since 2002 a professional quizzer, an [[Eggheads (TV series)|Egghead]] since 2003. He has won nearly all the top-level quiz tournaments in which he has taken part, among them several World and European Championships. <ref> [http://www.iqa.be International Quizzing Association, results WQC and EQC 2004-2007], </ref>


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Kevin Pierre Ashman (born 2 November 1959[1]) from Winchester, Hampshire in England is one of the world's most successful quiz players and since 2002 a professional quizzer, an Egghead since 2003. He has won nearly all the top-level quiz tournaments in which he has taken part, among them several World and European Championships. [2]

Kevin Ashman
Medal record
Quizzing
Representing England
British Championships
Gold medal – first place 2004 Old Trafford Singles
Gold medal – first place 2005 Altrincham Singles
Gold medal – first place 2006 Shrewsbury Singles
Silver medal – second place 2007 Staveley Singles
Silver medal – second place 2008 Staveley Singles
Silver medal – second place 2008 Staveley Pairs
Silver medal – second place 2009 Derby Singles
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2004 Old Trafford Singles
Gold medal – first place 2005 Silverstone Singles
Gold medal – first place 2006 Newport Singles
Silver medal – second place 2007 Irthlingborough Singles
Gold medal – first place 2009 Ludlow Singles
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2004 Ghent Singles
Gold medal – first place 2004 Ghent Team
Gold medal – first place 2005 Tallinn Singles
Silver medal – second place 2005 Tallinn Team
Gold medal – first place 2006 Paris Singles
Silver medal – second place 2006 Paris Pairs
Silver medal – second place 2006 Paris Team
Gold medal – first place 2006 Paris Club
Gold medal – first place 2007 Blackpool Team
Gold medal – first place 2008 Oslo Singles
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Oslo Pairs
Silver medal – second place 2008 Oslo Team
Gold medal – first place 2009 Dordrecht Singles
Gold medal – first place 2009 Dordrecht Team
Bronze medal – third place 2009 Dordrecht Pairs

Candidate on TV and radio shows

Ashman's first major success was on Fifteen to One, winning series three in 1989, and returned to win the special 'Millennium Edition' between past champions on New Year's Eve 1999.
In 1995 he won a Mastermind-show, scoring 41 with 0 passes in his heat, which remains a record to this day. His specialist subject on that occasion was the life and work of Martin Luther King. He later also won the yearly final.
The following year he also won Brain of Britain, then he went on to win Brain of Brains (contested between the previous three years' Brains of Britain) and Top Brain (contested every nine years between the previous three Brain of Brains).
Ashman also twice won Master Brain, a radio competition for winners and runners-up of Mastermind and Brain of Britain.
And he won Sale of the Century, Quiz Night, Trivial Pursuit and The Great British Quiz.

Professional

Question-setter for Brain of Britain

Between 2002 and 2006 he was the question-setter and arbiter on the Radio 4 quiz show Brain of Britain, working under the pen-name of 'Jorkins' (a name taken from David Copperfield). He was appointed to the position on the death of Ian Gillies, who worked under the pen-name 'Mycroft'. He left when the team was moved to Manchester.

Eggheads

Since 2003 he competes on the British quiz show Eggheads, teamed up with other quiz champions, in which members of the public pit their wits against them in order to win a cash prize.
Alongside his Egghead team mates he also took part in the spin-off show Are You an Egghead? a competition to find further members of the Egghead team resulting in the addition of Barry Simmons in 2008 and Pat Gibson in the second series in 2009.

National and international titles

Currently ranked World/European number 1, [3] Ashman has 16 gold, 9 silver and 2 bronze medals from the British, European and World Championships, he has been capped 10 times for the England team, with a record of 7 wins and 3 losses. In addition he has won the British Quiz Championship seven times, as well as many other tournaments. In 2004 he won the World Quizzing Championships individual competition, a tournament organised by the, newly formed, International Quizzing Association (IQA), as well as the European Quizzing Championships (organised by the same group) both individually and for nations, in Gent, Belgium. He followed this up by winning the World Quizzing Championships again in July 2005. He is the first person to retain this title and, for a second year running, he finished ahead of Pat Gibson of Ireland and Nico Pattyn of Belgium. In November 2005 he retained his individual title at the European Quizzing Championships in Tallinn (Estonia). At this event he again captained the England quiz team, this time losing to Belgium in the final. In July 2006 he won the World Quizzing Championships for the third year in succession and followed this in December by again winning the European Quizzing Championships (held near Paris, France). He also won the team title with his team Milhous Warriors, but the English quiz team was once again beaten by the Belgians. In 2007 Ashman lost his World title to Pat Gibson who narrowly beat him into runner-up spot (a position Gibson himself had occupied for four years). He also lost his European title to Nico Pattyn of Belgium, but he took revenge by reconquering the title with the English national team, beating the Belgians in the final at Blackpool. In 2008, in Oslo, this situation was reversed with him being runner up in the team competition but regaining his singles title. In 2009 he regained the World title, the first player ever to do so, when winning for the 4th time. In 2009 he narrowly missed the British title, losing by a point in a tie-break, to 2008 World Champion and doubles partner Mark Bytheway.

Domestic competition/ Quiz leagues

Ashman is a committed quizzer and has three main teams (excluding the Eggheads team on TV).
In the QLL he competes with the Allsorts (alongside former Mastermind winner Gavin Fuller) and has won the league on numerous occasions, in the Winchester Quiz League, organised by Peter Byford, he plays for the King Alfred and in national events he plays for the Milhous Warriors (alongside his international pairs partner and former World Champion Mark Bytheway) . The Milhous Warriors, most of whom are based in Swindon, England, have often emerged victorious in the team elements of events run by Quizzing.co.uk, becoming National Champions at Old Trafford football stadium in 2004 and Silverstone in 2005 as part of those years' UK leg of the World Quizzing Championship event. In 2006 they became the first British team to win the European Team Championship, doing so in Paris. In 2008 they were winners in the final of the Clubs and Institutes (CIU) IDC Freeclaim sponsored national championships

Personal life

Ashman became interested in quizzes in his mid-twenties when, having graduated from the University of Southampton with a degree in history, he resolved to improve his knowledge of the sciences.

Prior to working in radio and TV he worked as a civil servant in the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

A keen traveller, he lives in Winchester in Hampshire.

It was revealed on Eggheads on 5 October, 2009 that Ashman supports Tottenham Hotspur. Kevin is also a keen theatre goer.

Trivia

He was Peter Kay and Patrick McGuinness's Phone-A-Friend on 12 January, 2008 UK edition of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?

External links

References

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