World Trivia Night[1] is one of North America's largest live trivia contests, held annually in Ottawa, Ontario since 1995.[2] (In this sense, "live" means people answering the same questions, read live in the same forum, as opposed to radio contests.) Originally organized by the Kiwanis Club of Orleans (Ottawa), the event is now organized by the Children's Aid Foundation of Ottawa, which uses it to fund educational and life enrichment opportunities for children and youth who are supported by the Children's Aid Society of Ottawa. 2024 marked the 30th anniversary of World Trivia Night (as of 1995 when it was taken over by CAF Ottawa). Each year, over 1,000 people play in teams of up to 10 people. The event was originally held at the Aberdeen Pavilion, moving to the EY Centre in 2012, and then, after being held virtually in 2020 and 2021 during the pandemic, Rogers Centre Ottawa (formerly the Shaw Centre) starting in 2022. Since 2002, the event has been hosted by Paul Paquet[3] of the Trivia Hall of Fame[4] and the Ottawa Trivia League.[5] Paquet also prepares the questions. Many political and media luminaries attend. Former mayor Jacquelin Holzman once served as a judge, and in 2003, Ken Jennings read the first question via videotape. By tradition, the first answer is always Pierre Trudeau, as a tip of the hat to the long-running radio trivia contest in Stevens Point, which always begins with a question about Robert Redford. Since 2006, the winners have been awarded the Trong Nguyen Memorial Trophy, named after a member of wirecrats.com who died earlier that year.

Winning teams

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  • 1995: The Data Banks
  • 1996: The Bank Dicks
  • 1997: Puzzles
  • 1998: The Viagrins (later renamed the Smarts)
  • 1999: Puzzles
  • 2000: Random Access Memory
  • 2001: La Triviata
  • 2002: La Triviata
  • 2003: Me and Nine Idiots (after a scoring adjustment, La Triviata shared the title)
  • 2004: Wirecrats.com
  • 2005: Shocked and Appalled
  • 2006: Fran Mahovlich
  • 2007: Shocked and Appalled
  • 2008: La Triviata
  • 2009: I Lost on Jeopardy
  • 2010: Wirecrats.com
  • 2011: Nerd Alert
  • 2012: The Sticky Buns
  • 2013: La Triviata
  • 2014: Nerd Alert (although Mizar Flying Pintos was the top "champion" team)
  • 2015: La Triviata
  • 2016: I Lost on Jeopardy
  • 2017: The Sticky Buns
  • 2018: The Sticky Buns
  • 2019: La Triviata
  • 2020: La Triviata
  • 2021: La Triviata
  • 2022: Schrodinger's Cat Again
  • 2023: Schrodinger's Cat Again
  • 2024: Small Alternative Facts of Confederation (although Simple Minds were the top "champion" team)

References

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  1. ^ "World Trivia Night". Children's Aid Foundation of Ottawa. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Trivia event aims to raise $75,000". Ottawa Citizen. November 6, 2000. p. 53. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  3. ^ "The Quizmaster". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Trivia Hall of Fame". Retrieved 29 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Ottawa Trivia League". Trivia Hall of Fame. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
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