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David Madden was born on June 13, 1981 in the United States. He is an American Jeopardy! champion and the director of the National History Bee and Bowl. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 2003 with a degree in history.
Madden won the Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions in 2005 and was the runner-up in the Ultimate Tournament of Champions in 2006. He has also appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and The Chase.
Madden is the founder and director of the National History Bee and Bowl, a national academic competition for middle and high school students. He is also the author of several books on history and trivia.
Madden is married and has two children. His net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
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Team Brad won their first-round match and in the final episode, airing on March 5, 2019, Team Brad won the All-Star Games Tournament grand prize of $1,000,000, which was split between the three team members. After Madden's share of the prize, his all-time Jeopardy! earnings totaled $775,733.33; he ranks fourth all-time on the show behind Rutter, Jennings, and Holzhauer.
In 2017, Madden founded the International Geography Bee as a worldwide geography quiz competition. The inaugural IGB World Championships were held in 2018 in Berlin in conjunction with the 3rd International History Olympiad.
In 2016, he founded the United States Academic Bee and Bowl, the National Science Bee, and the National Humanities Bee, all of which are currently directed at students in eighth grade and younger. The inaugural National Championships for all of these events was held in Arlington, Virginia, in May 2016.
In 2015, Madden founded the International History Olympiad, which brought 111 students from 14 countries together for its inaugural competition, held at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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) and James Holzhauer (32, 2019), and now has the fourth-longest Jeopardy! winning streak. His total winnings in regular games, $432,400, were also the second-highest (after Jennings). He currently has the fourth-highest total winnings after being surpassed by Holzhauer and Jason Zuffranieri.
Madden was invited to take part in 2014's Battle of the Decades Jeopardy! event but declined due to contractual issues. He was invited and was able to participate in the 2019 All-Star Games tournament featuring 18 past champions. Madden was selected as the 7th 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 US game show winnings leader, Brad Rutter, along with his former Princeton University Quiz Bowl teammate, Larissa Kelly who was the 6th pick in the draft.
Madden had 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, which helped him with the clues. Madden's parents did not realize he was going to be on Jeopardy! until his first game aired.
In 2012, he organized the National History Bee Middle School Competition, whose National Championships were filmed in May 2012 for broadcast on History.
Also in 2012, Madden founded the US Geography Olympiad, which serves as the qualifying competition for students in the USA who are looking to attend the International Geography Olympiad. At the 2014 International Geography Olympiad, Madden served as head coach for the American team, which included the overall champion, James Mullen of Cupertino, California.
In 2010, he founded the National History Bee and Bowl, two academic quiz competitions for students with a history focus (the Bee is for individual students, the Bowl is for teams). Madden oversees all aspects of NHBB, and has expanded the competitions to include colleges and middle schools in the USA, and high schools in over twenty foreign countries. The competitions outside the USA are known as the International History Bee and Bowl.
From July 2007 to February 2008 he 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.
Making his first appearance on the July 5, 2005 episode, Madden continued on a winning streak through September 19, winning a total of nineteen games and $432,400. His last appearance during non-tournament play was on September 19, when he was defeated by Victoria Groce, a musician from Decatur, Georgia. During the 2006 Tournament of Champions, Madden won his first-round match (defeating the eventual winner of the Tournament, Michael Falk), but failed to win his semifinal match, taking home a consolation prize of $10,000 and bringing his total to $442,400.
Madden attended Princeton University, graduating as a Woodrow Wilson School major in 2003. He attended the Free University of Berlin, receiving a Master's Degree in international relations.
Madden led his Ridgewood team to consecutive titles at the Eighth & Ninth Annual Omar Q. Beckins Academic Challenge Tournaments, an offshoot of the Westchester Academic Challenge of Knowledge Organization, in 1998 and 1999. He was Omar MVP in 1999, after placing second to Sahir Islam of Somers High School. (Sahir was the 1998 Jeopardy! Teen Tournament Champion). David was inducted into the Omar Q. Beckins Hall of Fame in 1999 (one of 19 in the twenty-year history of Omar).
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 fourth-longest streak in Jeopardy history (tied with Jason Zuffranieri and behind only Ken Jennings, James Holzhauer, and Julia Collins in this respect). Madden is the founder and executive director of the National History Bee and Bowl, the International History Bee and Bowl, the United States Geography Olympiad, the US Academic Bee and Bowl, the National Science Bee, the National Humanities Bee, the International History Olympiad, CEO of College Board, and the International Geography Bee.