The favorite coming into the competition is Jason Zuffranieri, who won 19 games back in 2019 and has already taken home over $500,000 in prize money. This makes him the third-highest money winner on the show (behind Ken Jennings and James Holzhauer) and joint-fourth-highest consecutive games winner, tied with David Madden and behind Jennings, Holzhauer and Julia Collins.
Zuffranieri will have stiff competition, however, from the line-up of formidable former contestants. Here’s who’s taking part:
Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions 2021 line-up
Monday, May 17 (Day 1)
Jason Zuffranieri, a math teacher from Albuquerque, New Mexico Appeared on show: July 2019 Win run: 19 games (total winnings $532,496)
Ryan Bilger, a graduate student from Macungie, Pennsylvania Appeared on show: July 2019 Win run: Four games (total winnings $109,049)
Sarah Jett Rayburn, a writer and stay-at-home mom from Hutto, Texas Appeared on show: April 2020 Win run: Four games (total winnings $90,300)
Tuesday, May 18 (Day 2)
Karen Farrell, a political consultant from Chesapeake, Virginia Appeared on show: December 2019 Win run: Eight games (total winnings $160,603)
Nibir Sarma, a college junior from Eden Prairie, Minnesota Appeared on show: April 2020 Win run: Won 2020 College Championship (which has a $100,000 prize)
Steve Moulds, a playwright from Louisville, Kentucky Appeared on show: October 2019 Win run: Three games (total winnings $86,603)
Wednesday, May 19 (Day 3)
Jennifer Quail, a wine tasting consultant from Dowagiac, Michigan Appeared on show: December 2019 Win run: Eight games (total winnings $230,800)
Paul Trifiletti, an attorney from Athens, Georgia Appeared on show: March 2020 Win run: Five games (total winnings $107,801)
Ryan Hemmel, a legal technology professional from Los Angeles, California Appeared on show: November 2020 Win run: Four games (total winnings $105,526)
Thursday, May 20 (Day 4)
Mackenzie Jones, a STEM programming coordinator from Tulsa, Oklahoma Appeared on show: February 2020 Win run: Eight games (total winnings $206,808)
Kevin Walsh, a story analyst from Williamstown, New Jersey Appeared on show: October 2020 Win run: Six games (total winnings $113,301)
Ben Henri, a choral music director from Grosse Pointe, Michigan Appeared on show: May 2020 Win run: Won 2020 Teachers Tournament (which has a $100,000 prize)
Friday, May 21 (Day 5)
Sam Kavanaugh, a teacher from Carlton, Minnesota Appeared on show: July 2019 Win run: Five games (total winnings $157,202)
Andy Wood, a writer from Ann Arbor, Michigan Appeared on show: November 2020 Win run: Four games (total winnings $93,999)
Veronica Vichit-Vadakan, a librarian from Portland, Oregon Appeared on show: January 2020 Win run: Four games (total winnings $90,001)