Australia's Brainiest Olympian

Introductions remain rather short as Sandra Sully makes to point out all the medals won for each contestant. Matt Welsh ends up with much of the time, the concern over boredom as a back stroke specialist a point of supposed order.

Hardly a fight in the first round. Questions roll off without much hurt in the stakes, a few total blackouts bar a couple highlights in the second half. They're upbeat though, and don't flap around like losers as Nova Peris, Elka Graham and Shane Kelly drop from the game.

Steve Moneghetti snaps up Sport and Music to shoot right through the second. A high score of 18 for the segment proving hard to beat. Tamsyn Lewis flounders after picking TV, scoring only 2 and then barely more that with Science for a total of 7. Kerri Pottharst does the flip with Current Affairs and Literature.

Lewis, Pottharst and Steven Bradbury step out, all just a distance from breaking 10 for the round.

Welsh opts for Bathurst 1000 as his pet topic. Moneghetti takes the Commonwealth Games and Neil Brooks the West Coast Eagles. Safe play opts for the board as each of the finalists dare not to move from their topics. Welsh proves to know not as much as he thinks in the Bathurst 1000, scoringg only one from his five squares. Two mistakes from Brooks hands the win to Moneghetti who in turn hands his prize money to the KIDS Foundation.

Soon Van

Monday, 13 March 2006 - 16:36

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