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After fierce 23-game run, Canadian Jeopardy! champ Mattea Roach loses by $1

Canada'sbeloved Jeopardy! champion Mattea Roach put up a memorable fight for 23 games before her winning streak came to an end Friday.

The 23-year-old is one of Jeopardy!'s all-time top 5 contestants

Mattea Roachs Jeopardy! winning streak ends

2 years ago
Duration 3:46
Canadian Mattea Roach talks to Ian Hanomansing about the end of her Jeopardy! winning streak and whats next.

In the end, it was a single dollar and a clue about two American mayors that ended Canadian Jeopardy! champ Mattea Roach's impressive 23-game streak.

On Friday, Roachlost her 24th game by $1 to Danielle Maurer, a digital marketing manager from Georgia, after being stumped byFinal Jeopardy.

Roach ended the game with $15,599, while Maurer who appeared astounded by her razor-thin winfinished with $15,600.

"It feels still kind of like a dream," Roach said in a news release from the enduring quiz show.

"I really came down here hoping to maybe win one game, and so I still can't believe it. You know, it's strange,obviously I didn't come through in the last one, but I still feel so happy and so lucky to have had this experience."

Roach, 23,left the game with$560,983 US, which is approximately $722,498 Cdn.

Final Jeopardy stumper

No one from Canada has won more games on Jeopardy! than Mattea Roach. The Toronto-based tutor has put together a headline-making win streak this spring. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc.)

The Toronto-based tutorwas in the lead heading into the Final Jeopardyround with $19,200. Maurer trailed with $11,400, whilethe third contestant,operations manager Betsy Hobbs, had $7,400.

The final clue was:"These two mayors gave their names to a facility built on the site of an old racetrack owned by Coca-Cola magnate Asa Candler."

Maurer correctly answeredWilliamHartsfieldandMaynard Jackson. Neither Hobbs nor Roach knew the right answer.

"It all comes down to the final wager. Did you wager more than $3,600?" host Ken Jennings asked Roach as shepretended to wipe a tear from her face and turned to grin at the new champ.

Hartsfield-Jackson, as Jennings noted, are the namesakesof the Atlanta airport in Maurer's home state.

"Obviously for a Georgia native that's not so hard," said Jennings, who quickly addedthat questions are written months in advance and assigned at random.

Jeopardy! champ Mattea Roach makes her parents proud

2 years ago
Duration 2:02
Mattea Roachs parents are cheering her on as she racks up an impressive Jeopardy! winning streak, grateful for the life decisions afforded by her winnings and the example shes setting as a member of the LGBTQ community.

Record broken

Roach holds the title for the longest run of any Canadian on the show.

Fans across the country have been rooting for Roach throughout her journey, with many showing her support on social media andfighting over which city she calls"home" Toronto or Halifax?

Roach's answer? Both. While shespent her early years in Nova Scotia and considers it her home, Roach has said she became deeply attached to Toronto later in life.

Earlier in the week, she got a shout-outinthe House of Commons byHalifax MP Andy Fillmore. Her alma mater, the University of Toronto, also boasted about her wins and her time at the school.

In the community of Marion Bridge on Cape Breton Island, Roach'sgreat-aunt and uncleregularly updated the signage outside their grocery store to show support for the Jeopardy! champ.

'There's no words'

The 23-year-old is one of Jeopardy!'s all-time top 5 contestants. (Jeopardy Productions, Inc./The Canadian Press)

With 23 wins under her belt, Roach is No. 5on boththe all-time consecutive games list and the all-time highest regular season winnings list. Only Jennings, Amy Schneider, Matt Amodio, and James Holzhauer won more games or money during their time on the show.

"When I think of the calibre of those four players, I really don't feel like I deserve to be mentioned in the same breath as them to be honest," said Roach.

"And there's a noticeable financial gap between my money and theirs, but it's an amazing accomplishment. Like, I can't believe it. It's such a huge honour that I am being spoken of in relation to people like Ken, James, Matt, Amy.It's, wow. There's no words."

Roach will return to play in theJeopardy!Tournament of Champions this fall.