An instructional designer from Marietta, Georgia...

Robin Carroll

Five-time champion and winner of the 2000 Tournament of Champions, Robin also won the 2001 International Tournament. With a total of $214,100 in winnings, she's the highest cumulative money winner in the regular syndicated series. Robin finished her college education at age 37 and now divides her time between part-time work as an instructional designer and homeschooling two of her three children in Marietta, Georgia. If her winning streak continues with the Million Dollar Masters, her family has requested that she buy them a boat and a trampoline.

Hi, I'm Robin Carroll, five-time champion and winner of the 2000 Tournament of Champions and the 2001 International Tournament. I'm also the show's highest cumulative money-winner of all time, with a total of $214,100. Watch me play in Jeopardy!'s Million Dollar Masters tournament, but right now you're watching me on jeopardy.com.

What is your present occupation?
I'm an unemployed instructional designer.

What do you remember most from your previous appearances on Jeopardy!?
I met such wonderful people, such smart people, I had a great time, um... other than that, it's all kind of a big blur!

How has being on Jeopardy! changed your life?
Jeopardy! has changed my life in the fact that I live in a nicer house that I can afford from what I won on Jeopardy!, and also people tend to look at me as someone that can answer their questions... um, people walk up to me in museums and ask me about the exhibits, and assume I'm going to know something about it!

Any special strategy for the competition?
I'm just going to try to relax and have a great time. Do the best I can.

Do you want to say hello to anyone?
Everybody! Hello, my wonderful husband Dan! My kids, Caitlyn, Devlin, and Allison, uh, my mom, all my brothers and sisters who are in the audience for the taping, um, thanks for supporting me, I love you all!

"Winner of both the 2000 Tournament of Champions and the 2001 International Tournament, an instructional designer from Marietta, Georgia..."

2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into Round 2) member: $25,000.
2002 Million Dollar Masters tournament quarterfinalist: $10,000.
2001 International Championship winner: $50,000.
2000 Tournament of Champions winner (semifinalist by wildcard): $100,000.
Season 16 5-time champion: $64,100 + a Chevrolet Tahoe (worth ~$40,000).

Wife of Season 27 player Dan Carroll.

Jeopardy! Message Board user name: empress37

Robin appeared in the following archived game:
#4082, aired 2002-05-07 Robin Carroll vs. India Cooper vs. Babu Srinivasan 2002 Million Dollar Masters quarterfinal game 5.
Robin previously appeared on Jeopardy! as Robin Carroll in the following 3 archived games:
#3795, aired 2001-02-16 Carsten Wiedemann vs. Fredrik Gildea vs. Robin Carroll 2001 International Championship final game 2. From the Las Vegas Hilton.
#3794, aired 2001-02-15 Carsten Wiedemann vs. Fredrik Gildea vs. Robin Carroll 2001 International Championship final game 1. From the Las Vegas Hilton.
#3792, aired 2001-02-13 Robin Carroll vs. Firat Isbecer vs. Ott Sandrak 2001 International Championship semifinal game 2. From the Las Vegas Hilton.
Robin would later appear on Jeopardy! as Robin Carroll in the following archived game:
#4761, aired 2005-04-25 Robin Carroll vs. Matt Zielenski vs. Steve Newman 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 2, game 9.

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