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University of Winnipeg librarian becomes 2-time Jeopardy! champion with $26K in winnings

A Winnipeg librarian secured a second victory on Jeopardy! on Friday, racking up a total of $26,000 in winnings over two days.

Associate dean of U of Winnipeg's library says she's a trivia nerd, longtime fan of the show

A woman wearing a pink blazer smiles broadly as she stands at a game show podium.
Emma Hill Kepron is now a two-time Jeopardy! champion after winning Friday's game and earning a total of $26,000 on the show. (Jeopardy!/YouTube)

A Winnipeg librarian secured a second victory on Jeopardy! on Friday, racking up a total of $26,000 in winnings over two days.

Emma Hill Kepron, who is the associate dean of the University of Winnipeg's library, says advice from the game show's producers helped her buzz in for big bucks.

"The producers tell you to [use] a clicky pen to practise [for using] your signaling button," she told host Faith Fundalin an interview the CBC Manitoba'sUp to Speed on Thursday, before her first appearance on the show aired.

"I did pretty well with my clicky button, and I did study a little bit, but not too much," saidthe self-describedtrivia nerd and longtime Jeopardy! fan.

Hill Kepronsaid she went inwith some idea of what to expect, since she'd read online about other contestants' experiences.

A strategically low wager in the game-ending Final Jeopardy segment helped the librarian clinch her first winon Thursday, when aclue about a 1992 novel stumped all three contestants and knocked outthe lead competitor, who had made a larger wager.

Hill Kepron went into Friday's game with a total earnings of $11,400, but thingslooked bleak for her following that game's first round, when she sat in last place with $0.

But a movies category and landing on a Daily Double helped her build her totalup during the second round, and Hill Kepron headed into Friday's Final Jeopardy with $12,100, and a $100 lead over the second-place contestant.

The Winnipegger successfully answered Friday's final clue about historic groups, which involvedthe praetorian guard an elite group of personal bodyguards for Roman emperors.

She wagered enough money to keep her in the lead, and her third appearance on the show will air Monday.

'A total blast'

Hill Kepron travelled to Los Angeles in February to tape the show, and said "strict compartmentalization" helped her keep it a secret until this week.

"Only a few people knew," she said. "My husband knew because he was there with me, and I told my dad and my brother, and that was about it."

But it was hardest not to tell her trivia team "Bed, Bath and Beyonc" about her run onJeopardy!

"I just told everybody last week, so some of them lost their minds," she said, adding that she has received immense support from her colleagues.The University of Winnipeg cheered on the librarian in a Facebook post on Thursday.

She has been hosting watch parties for friends and family, and said she looksforward to their reactions to her appearance on the showthe most.

Hill Kepron says her time on Jeopardy! went by quickly andshe's already forgotten some of it, so watching herself on TV will be likeexperiencing it for the first time again.

But overall, Hill Kepronsaid the experience of being on the game show "was a total blast."

Clarifications

  • We initially reported that Hill Kepron was the only contestant to successfully answer Friday's Final Jeopardy question. In fact, a second contestant also answered the question correctly.
    Apr 21, 2023 9:31 PM CT

With files from Chloe Friesen