Olav Bjortomt

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Olav Bjortomt
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Bjortomt at the 2011 European Quizzing Championships in Bruges
Medal record
Quizzing
Representing England
Quiz Olympiad
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016 AthensIndividual Quiz
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016 AthensNations Team Quiz
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016 AthensLiterature Quiz
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016 AthensFilm Quiz
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016 AthensNational Specialist Quiz
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2016 AthensPairs
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2016 AthensPentathlon Specialist Quiz
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2016 AthensVisual Arts Quiz
IQA World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2003Singles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2015Singles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2018Singles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2019Singles
IQA European Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2006 ParisNational Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2006 ParisClub
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2007 BlackpoolClub
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2008 OsloSingles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2008 OsloPairs
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2008 OsloNational Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2008 OsloClub
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2009 DordrechtSingles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2009 DordrechtPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2009 DordrechtNational Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2009 DordrechtClub
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2010 DerbySingles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2010 DerbyPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2010 DerbyNational Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2010 DerbyClub
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2011 BrugesSingles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2011 BrugesPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2011 BrugesClub
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2012 TartuSingles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2012 TartuNational Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2013 LiverpoolNational Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2013 LiverpoolPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2014 BucharestSingles
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2014 BucharestPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2014 BucharestNational Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2014 BucharestClub
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2015 RotterdamSingles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2015 RotterdamPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2015 RotterdamNational Team
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2015 RotterdamClub
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016 AthensSingles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2016 AthensPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2016 AthensNational Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2016 AthensClub
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2017 ZagrebSingles
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2017 ZagrebPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2017 ZagrebNational Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2018 VeniceNational Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2019 SofiaPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2019 SofiaNational Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2019 SofiaClub
IQA British Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2007 DerbySingles
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2007 DerbyPairs
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg2008 StaveleyPairs
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2012 LichfieldPairs

Stein Olav Bjortomt (pronounced Bortom) (born 13 December 1978 in Eastbourne) is an English international quiz player, four-time world champion (2003, 2015, 2018, 2019) and three-time individual European champion (2010, 2014, 2015). He is the star player of the world's most successful quizzing clubs, Broken Hearts, with which he has won several European championships. In 2018 and 2020 he competed for, and won the coverted title of Wittiest man in Eastbourne.

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He is of Norwegian and Filipino descent and writes questions for University Challenge and The Chase . [1] [2]

In contrast to the other two full-time professionals of Team England Pat Gibson and Kevin Ashman he has not done as well both in domestic competitions, with only a second place in the individual British championships 2007 to his credit (though he has won the pairs competition) and as a TV candidate, a second place in the Fifteen to One series of 2002 being his best result.

National and international titles

He was the winner of the inaugural 2003 individual World Quizzing Championships, [3] when it was a fledgling event with then only 45 participants (now in the thousands) but won a second title in 2015. In 2009 he won three out of four possible European titles and was runner-up behind Kevin Ashman in the singles to become the most successful participant.

Time Out described him in 2006 as a "former child quiz prodigy and a rising star of the quiz world". [4]

After his triumph at the very first World Quizzing Championship 2003 he did not win a medal at the world stage for twelve years, but always was Top 10. His absence at Ghent in 2004 (when England won the first European Championship) meant he was not selected for the national team until 2006. He should have played in 2007 but travel problems delayed his arrival at the event. Consequently, he has only latterly become a regular in the star-studded English national team (Ashman, Mark Bytheway and Pat Gibson).

He is also part of the Broken Hearts (with Ian Bayley, formerly David Stainer, replaced by Didier Bruyere and Mark Grant) quiz team which play in the QLL and have been European Club champions from 2007 to 2009. Bjortomt won the Pairs Championships with partner Stainer in 2009 and has won 21 international medals on aggregate (see medal table). He also holds the title "British Quizzing Grandmaster".

TV appearances

Bjortomt's success on TV has been rather moderate compared with that of his teammates in the national team, and he describes himself as a "choker" (see Q&A link). He appeared on the quiz show Fifteen to One four times, finishing as a series runner-up in 2002.

He captained the University of Nottingham team to the quarter-finals in the 1999–2000 series of BBC's University Challenge , and according to the credits of the show as of 2024, is currently a question setter. When he appeared on the Channel 4 quiz show Grand Slam in 2003, commentator James Richardson described him as the "Wayne Rooney of the quiz world."

In 2007, Bjortomt competed in The National Lottery People's Quiz and was the first contestant to qualify for the grand final, answering 97 per cent of his questions correctly during the show.

In 2008, he appeared in the quiz programme Battle of the Brains .

On 10 October 2008 he appeared on Mastermind , scoring eight points on questions about West Indies Test cricket, and fourteen in the General Knowledge section, to finish in second place. [5]

In 2008 and 2009 he unsuccessfully competed in Are You an Egghead? , which attempts to find another player to join the existing team.

In 2021 he became part of the Channel 5 quiz show Eggheads .

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Personal details

In 2001 Bjortomt was the winner of The Guardian 's Student Feature writer of the Year award. [6] He has a History degree from the University of Nottingham and a Postgraduate Diploma in Newspaper Journalism from Nottingham Trent University. [3] He worked for The Times newspaper in London and has set the weekday Times2 quiz since July 2005 to the present day along with The Times Saturday quiz.

His parents are Norwegian and Filipino. He has two younger sisters and a younger brother. [3]

References

  1. "Could you face University Challenge?". Staffordshire University Students' Union. 28 September 2010.
  2. "The Chase question writers deliberately try and make me laugh now, says Bradley Walsh". Radio Times. 13 September 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 "Finalists: Olav Bjortomt". The People's quiz. BBC. April 2007. Archived from the original on 18 April 2012.
  4. Rutter, Alan (9 May 2006). "Pub games: the quiz" . Retrieved 7 November 2008.
  5. Mastermind. 10 October 2008. BBC2.
  6. "Guardian Student Media Awards 2001". The Guardian. 18 October 2001.