‘Jeopardy!’ Notebook: Chronicling Dayton native’s historic journey

This image provided by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. shows game show champion Amy Schneider on the set of "Jeopardy!" Schneider is the first trans person to qualify for the show's Tournament of Champions. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc. via AP)

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This image provided by Jeopardy Productions, Inc. shows game show champion Amy Schneider on the set of "Jeopardy!" Schneider is the first trans person to qualify for the show's Tournament of Champions. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc. via AP)

This week marks the first time Dayton native Amy Schneider isn’t competing in “Jeopardy!” regular-season play since first appearing Nov. 17.

Jeopardy! - Season 38 - Week 20 - Show #8563 - Airdate 01/26/2022

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Winning a grand total of $1,382,800, Schneider, 42, ranks second all-time behind super champ Ken Jennings. The Chaminade-Julienne graduate and engineering manager from Oakland, California, is the first transgender contestant to qualify for the Tournament of Champions. She will compete later this year against the top players of the season including third all-time super champ Matt Amodio.

Here’s a look back at Dayton Daily News coverage of her historic, record-breaking 40-game streak.

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