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  1. Ken Jennings’ Final Statistics - The Jeopardy! Fan

    Ken Jennings' final and game-by-game statistics from both his 2004 original run on Jeopardy and subsequent tournaments.

  2. 21 years ago, Ken Jennings lost on ‘Jeopardy!’ after 74 ... - Yahoo

    On Nov. 30, 2004, Ken Jennings was dethroned after winning 74 games — and $2.52 million

  3. Ken Jennings | Jeopardy! Winning Streak, Hosting, & Facts | Britannica

    6 days ago · Beginning in June 2004, Ken Jennings, a 29-year-old computer programmer from Salt Lake City, Utah, called the show’s bluff by becoming a nearly unstoppable force, winning 74 games in a row …

  4. How Long Was Ken Jennings on ‘Jeopardy!’? Everything to Know About …

    Jun 11, 2024 · How did Ken Jennings lose in his final Jeopardy! game and what were his total winnings? Ken's last game in his Jeopardy! streak occurred on November 30, 2004, where he found himself...

  5. Ken Jennings - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Kenneth Wayne Jennings III[6] (born May 23, 1974) is an American television game show host and is the highest money earning contestant on the American television game show Jeopardy!. He won a total …

  6. Leaderboard of Legends | Jeopardy.com

    Highest Winnings (Regular-Season Play) Ken Jennings $2,520,700 James Holzhauer $2,462,216

  7. Ken Jennings | Jeopardy! History Wiki | Fandom

    As a game show contestant, Ken is best known for his 74-game Jeopardy winning streak from June 2 to November 30, 2004. Ken lost his 75th game to challenger Nancy Zerg, who was the only other …

  8. Deseret News archives: Ken Jennings’ long winning streak came

    On Nov. 30, 2004, “Jeopardy!” fans saw Ken Jennings end his 74-game winning streak as he lost to real estate agent Nancy Zerg.

  9. Ken Jennings - J! Archive

    With his $500,000 win, he once again became the all-time highest game show money winner, surpassing Brad Rutter. Ken's wife Mindy and son Dylan were in audience attendance for the show and appeared …

  10. Jeopardy!” contestant’s record winning streak ends - HISTORY

    Nov 13, 2009 · On November 30, 2004, after winning 74 straight games and more than $2.5 million—a record for U.S. game shows— Jeopardy! contestant Ken Jennings loses.