Freitag, JeopardyAmy Schneider, contestant, won enormously.
The wiz’s 18th consecutive win established total earnings of $706,800.
Amy reached financial heights that were higher than those achieved by Larissa Kelly’s former player.
Larissa had once accumulated a fortune totaling $655 930.
This made her one of the most successful women to appear on the program.
But as reported by NBC News, Amy’s now taken the title:
Jeopardy! champion Amy Schneider made history again on Friday, becoming the highest-earning female contestant in the game show’s nearly 57-year run.
Larissa expressed her congratulations online
“Well, it was fun to hold a Jeopardy record for a few years…but it’s been even more fun to watch @JeopardamySet new standards in excellence on and off the set. Congratulations to Amy on becoming the woman with the highest overall earnings in the show’s history!”
Well, it was fun to hold a Jeopardy record for a few years…but it’s been even more fun to watch @Jeopardamy set new standards for excellence, on the show and off. Amy was the first woman to earn the most overall in show history. Congratulations! 📿👑
— Larissa Kelly (@Larissa_K_Kelly) December 24, 2021
Amy responded by writing about a female champion who would surpass them all.
Thanks so much, I’m honored to be in your company, and I look forward to some day watching the woman who beats us both!
— Amy Schneider (@Jeopardamy) December 24, 2021
In addition to Amy’s ability to answer advanced questions aptly, the brainiac possesses something else of note: XY chromosomes.
Find out more at NBC
The Oakland, California, native’s record-breaking win marked the second time she made game show history this year. Last month, Schneider became the show’s first transgender contestant to qualify for the Tournament of Champions, an annual competition among 15 players who have earned the most money from the prior season.
Lately, biological males have had a series of success stories in traditional non-testicular areas.
As covered by RedState’s Brandon Morse earlier this month, University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas — known until recently as “Will” — is massively mopping the floor with competitors.
Take a look for yourself
As relayed by the New York Post, Lia “completed three out of her four years at UPenn as a man.”
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas’ teammates considered boycotting final meet in protest https://t.co/itX9EGHHr5 pic.twitter.com/ZFDo4gD4ef
— New York Post (@nypost) December 29, 2021
Contemporary man-woman relations go beyond mere athleticism. The aesthetic world is seeing biological boys doing well.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Features Its First Transgender Model, Who ‘Embodies the Well-Rounded Woman’
New Victoria’s Secret Underwear Angel is Transgendered
Miss Nevada is Won by a Biological Male
A certain male athlete mixed brawn with breasts to win the Gold Medal in 2015 for Best Glamourous Girl:
Return to Jeopardy, Amy’s more than the winningest woman:
The Oakland, California, native’s record-breaking win marked the second time she made game show history this year. Last month, Schneider became the show’s first transgender contestant to qualify for the Tournament of Champions, an annual competition among 15 players who have earned the most money from the prior season.
Friday’s victory, NBC notes, “made her the fourth-highest earner in a single season.”
Her earnings put her behind only Ken Jennings, James Holzhauer and Matt Amodio — who earned $2,520,700, $2,462,216 and $1,518,601 in a single season, respectively.
If you’re curious, Brad Rutter holds the record male total career earnings. He allegedly accumulated $4.6 million over time.
Is the biologically male man who takes his place? I’ll take “Not Necessarily” for $1,000.
It’s a new world, and while sex used to make the planet spin, it seems these days, gender identity’s the name of the game.
Amy Schneider’s snatched a hefty haul amid the match.
Concerning the idea of male genitals being born to those who are born. JeopardyThe supremacy of women seems to be a well-known sketch.
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