| Bruce Borchardt | |
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| Birth Hometown: | Washington, D.C |
| Occupation: | Metrologist |
| Years active: | 1995, 2005 |
| Known for: | Appearances on Jeopardy! |
Bruce Borchardt is a metrologist from Washington, D.C.
Jeopardy! Run[]
| Game No. | Air Date | Final score | Cumulative Winnings | Additional Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | March 27, 1995 | $18,800 | $18,800 | |
| 2 | March 28, 1995 | $8,199 | $26,999 | |
| 3 | March 29, 1995 | $17,900 | $44,899 | Game not archived. Score not official. |
| 4 | March 30, 1995 | $3,200 | $48,099 | He also won Jeopardy! home game |
| 5 | March 31, 1985 | $6,000 | $54,099 | Along with his five games, he also won a Jeopardy! sports edition |
Tournament of Champions[]
In the first quarterfinal game, he faced off against Gordon Wean and Ben Lyon. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 20/23 correct responses (including 1/2 Daily Doubles). He and Gordon got Final correct. Bruce advanced to the semifinals. Gordon received a wildcard with his $7,750, while Ben received $1,000 as his $3,100 was not enough.
In the first semifinal game, he faced off against Paul Thompson and Ryan Holznagel. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 23/24 correct responses (including 1/1 Daily Double). He was the only player who got Final incorrect, but after losing to Ryan (in a come from behind win), he and Paul received $5,000.
Ultimate Tournament of Champions[]
In the fifteenth game of round one, Bruce faced off against Diane Siegel and Kevin Keach. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 20/24 correct responses (including 1/1 Daily Double). Diane finished Double Jeopardy with -$1,200 and could not play Final Jeopardy! Both remaining players got Final correct. Bruce advanced to round two. Diane and Kevin received $5,000.
In the fourth game of round 2, he faced off against Bob Harris and Michael Daunt. Throughout the first two rounds, he came up with 12/12 correct responses. He and Michael got Final correct, but after losing to Michael (in a come from behind win), he and Bob received $10,000.
