David Madden (Jeopardy! contestant)

{{Short description|American Jeopardy! champion and director of National History Bee and Bowl}}

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David "Dave" Madden (born June 13, 1981) is an American game show contestant, academic competition organizer, and art historian. He is a former 19-day champion on Jeopardy! and holds the eighth-longest streak in Jeopardy! history (tied with Jason Zuffranieri and behind only Ken Jennings, Amy Schneider, Matt Amodio, James Holzhauer, Mattea Roach, Cris Pannullo, and Julia Collins in this respect).

Madden is the founder, owner, and executive director of the for-profit National History Bee and Bowl, the International History Bee and Bowl, the United States Geography Championships, the National Academic Bee and Bowl, the National Science Bee, the International Science Bee, the National Humanities Bee, the National Political Science Bee, the International History Olympiad, and the National Geography Bee franchises. These are all organized under the umbrella organization of International Academic Competitions, a company owned by Madden.

Early life

During his time at Ridgewood High School in Ridgewood, New Jersey, Madden competed on his school's Quiz Bowl team, which he captained to a second-place finish at the 1999 National Academic Championship. Madden attended Princeton University, graduating as a Woodrow Wilson School major in 2003. He subsequently attended the Free University of Berlin and received a master's degree in international relations.{{cite web|url=https://paw.princeton.edu/article/alumni-profile-david-madden-03-history-bowl-founder|title=Alumni Profile: David Madden '03, History Bowl founder|last1=Web|first1=Graham|date=8 February 2012|publisher=Princeton Alumni Weekly|access-date=15 February 2012}}

''Jeopardy!''

Making his first appearance on the July 5, 2005 episode,{{Cite episode |series=Jeopardy! |network=Syndication |date=July 5, 2005 |season=21 |number=4812}} Madden continued on a winning streak until September 19, winning a total of 19 games and $432,400. He was defeated by Victoria Groce, a musician from Decatur, Georgia.{{Cite episode|series=Jeopardy!|network=Syndication|date=September 19, 2005|season=22}} During the 2006 Tournament of Champions, Madden won his first-round match{{Cite episode |series=Jeopardy! |network=Syndication |date=May 11, 2006 |season=22 |number=4999}} (defeating the eventual winner of the Tournament, Michael Falk), but failed to win his semifinal match,{{Cite episode|series=Jeopardy!|network=Syndication|number=5002|date=May 16, 2006|season=22}} taking home a consolation prize of $10,000 and bringing his total to $442,400.

Madden first watched Jeopardy! with a babysitter when he was 11–12 years old. Madden would get the correct response to more clues than his babysitter. Madden claims to have studied a great deal in preparation for the show. Madden's parents did not realize he was going to be on Jeopardy! until his first game aired.{{cite web|title=Champion Updates|url=http://www.jeopardy.com/video/championupdates|publisher=Jeopardy!|access-date=August 1, 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140818144925/http://www.jeopardy.com/video/championupdates|archive-date=August 18, 2014}}

Madden's streak of 19 wins in regular games was the second-longest in Jeopardy! history (after Jennings). He was later surpassed by Julia Collins (20 wins in 2014), James Holzhauer (32, 2019), Matt Amodio (38, 2021), Amy Schneider (40, 2022), Mattea Roach (23, 2022), and Cris Pannullo (21 games, 2022). Madden now has the eighth-longest Jeopardy! winning streak tied with Jason Zuffranieri. His total winnings in regular games of $432,400 were also the second-highest (after Jennings) until being surpassed by Holzhauer, Amodio, Schneider, Roach, and Pannullo. Madden currently has the seventh-highest total winnings including tournament play.{{Cite web |title=Jeopardy! Leaderboard of Legends |url=https://www.jeopardy.com/contestant-zone/leaderboard-of-legends |access-date=April 26, 2024 |website=www.jeopardy.com}}

Madden was invited to take part in 2014's Battle of the Decades Jeopardy! event but declined due to contractual issues. However, he was invited and was able to participate in the 2019 Jeopardy! All-Star Games tournament featuring 18 past champions.{{Cite web |last=Tarrazi |first=Alexis |date=February 28, 2019 |title=Princeton University Alumnus To Appear On 'Jeopardy!' All-Star |url=https://patch.com/new-jersey/princeton/princeton-university-alumnus-appear-jeopardy-all-star |access-date=March 5, 2019 |website=patch.com}} Madden was selected as the seventh out of 12 picks in the All-Star Games Draft in September 2018, thus becoming a member of "Team Brad", led by the all-time Jeopardy winnings leader, Brad Rutter, along with his former Princeton University Quiz Bowl teammate, Larissa Kelly who was the sixth pick in the draft.{{Cite web|url=https://www.jeopardy.com/contestant-zone/2019/all-star-games|title=2019 All-Star Games | Jeopardy.com|website=www.jeopardy.com}}

Team Brad won their first-round match{{Cite episode |series=Jeopardy! |network=Syndication |date=February 22, 2019 |season=35 |number=7941}} and in the final episode, airing on March 5, 2019, won the tournament and the grand prize of $1,000,000, which was split between the three team members.{{Cite episode |series=Jeopardy! |network=Syndication |date=March 5, 2019 |season=35 |number=7951}}{{Cite web |last=Swift |first=Andy |date=March 6, 2019 |title=Jeopardy! Crowns a Winning Team in the First-Ever 'All-Star Games' |url=https://tvline.com/2019/03/05/jeopardy-all-star-games-winner-team-brad-rutter-wins/ |website=tvline.com}} After Madden's share of the prize, his all-time Jeopardy! earnings totaled $775,733.33.

In 2024, Madden participated in the Jeopardy! Invitational Tournament (JIT). He won his first-round match,{{Cite episode|series=Jeopardy!|network=Syndication|number=9067|date=March 26, 2024|season=40}} but failed to win his semifinal match,{{Cite episode|series=Jeopardy!|network=Syndication|number=9072|date=April 2, 2024|season=40}} taking home an additional $10,000 and bringing his all-time Jeopardy! earnings to $785,733.33.

Other work

From July 2007 to February 2008, Madden hiked the length of the east coast of the United States as a fundraiser for the Fisher House Foundation, a charity that provides free accommodations for family members of veterans at American military hospitals.{{cite news| url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bob-harris/jeopardy-winner-hiking-fo_b_70663.html | work=Huffington Post | title=Jeopardy! Winner Hiking for Families of Wounded and Disabled Veterans | date=October 31, 2007}}

In 2025, Madden appeared as a contestant on Season 3 of the American version of the game show The Floor with the category of European Geography and won $10,000, placing 3rd overall.

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