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Hong Kong duo help propel London college to record-breaking triumph in UK’s ‘toughest team quiz’ University Challenge

  • Justin Lee and Adam Jones help Imperial College London to victory and a record five wins in long-running quiz show
  • The two say that persistence and an interest in learning equips any student to compete in the high-level quiz

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Hong Kong pair Justin Lee and Adam Jones line up on University Challenge with their team mates. Photo: BBC

How many Hongkongers could say who the daughter of the 12th-century King Sancho VI of Navarre was? Which landlocked African country speaks Bambara? Or what mineral when melted is used as a solvent for bauxite to produce aluminium?*

These were just some of the head-scratching questions the city’s Justin Lee Cheuk-wah and Adam Jones Yung-jian answered that led to their college’s victory for a record-breaking fifth time in the 62-year-old British quiz show University Challenge.

Dubbed “TV’s toughest quiz team tournament” by the BBC, the duo’s team from Imperial College London came out on top against 27 other British universities to propel the institution to triumph.

“It was a fun experience,” Lee, who is studying chemistry, told the Post after the four-person team beat University College London in the final.

“I never thought I would actually win until we went to the quarter-finals.”

Jones added: “A lot of my friends and family were very proud and that’s nice.”

(From left) Lee and Jones confer with team captain Suraiya Haddad and Sourajit Debnath on University Challenge. Photo: BBC
(From left) Lee and Jones confer with team captain Suraiya Haddad and Sourajit Debnath on University Challenge. Photo: BBC
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