The Scotsman

Team nails University Challenge

- By JAMES DELANEY

Edinburgh University has won University Challenge, after tackling tricky subjects including Byzantine empresses, unsolvable mathematic­al problems and Iron Maiden tracks.

Members of the winning squad revealed they had to keep their victory quiet for almost a year while episodes of the long-running television quiz aired - and said they had a Greyfriars Bobby mascot with them throughout the competitio­n.

They have proven themselves to be masters of all-conquering Byzantine empresses, unsolvable mathematic­al problems and legendary Iron Maiden tracks.

But members of Edinburgh’s University Challenge-winning squad were forced to keep their historic victory quiet for almost a year while episodes of the long-running television quiz aired, one team-mate has revealed.

Marco Malusa joined captain Max Fitz-james, Matt Booth and Edinburgh-born Robbie Campbell to become the first university from Scotland to win the competitio­n since 1984. The team was the first non-oxbridge finalist in six years, with their triumphant 155-140 win over Oxford’s St Edmund’s on Monday evening.

Economics and politics student Marco, originally from Italy, said the episodes were actually filmed last year, with the winning team forced to keep tight-lipped about their victory. The 22-year-old said: “I ended up telling a few members of my family and some close friends, but we had people asking us all the time how we were doing. It was tough not to just blurt out the fact that we had won.”

Robbie answered the crucial

question to edge Edinburgh into the lead going into the final round of bonuses, meaning the team were unable to be caught by their opponents. Host Jeremy Paxman praised both teams for contesting a “great final” before Edinburgh were presented with the trophy by novelist Sebastian Faulks.

Marco, currently studying on a year abroad at the University of Hong Kong, said: “It was just an amazing feeling. Sitting there, I was trying to work out the scoring in my head. I knew it was going to be

tight, but I didn’t actually realise how close it was until the gong went to end the game.”

Captain Max told BBC Scotland’s The Nine: “The main secret is to be good as a team and that came in the selection process. They really made an effort to find people who had a complement­ary basis of knowledge, so it wasn’t just down to one person. We did it as a team.

“The best training was watching past episodes and doing it together as a team, so we would get together every Monday and watch past

episodes, pause and try and answer the questions before the team. This is the third year in a row that Edinburgh reached the semi-finals, so we were very pleased we got one further than that and even more pleased when we finally lifted the trophy.”

The team carried a Greyfriars Bobby mascot with them throughout the competitio­n.

 ??  ?? 0 Members of the Edinburgh University Challenge squad kept their win secret for almost a year
0 Members of the Edinburgh University Challenge squad kept their win secret for almost a year

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