Winners Bracket ended on 2012-04-28.
The Jeopardy Archive claims it is only the second time that it happened in the Show's history In the old Art Fleming Jeopardy they have ended with no contestants able to play final Jeopardy because everyone's score was zero or below. That Makes the March 16 2011 Game result of only one contestant able to play Final Jeopardy not a record or a Tie of an existing record. The Jeopardy Archive does note that it is the second single final Jeopardy in the Show's history see related link
Arab Cup Winners' Cup ended in 2002.
The Smash Hits Poll Winners Party ended in 2005. It was an annual awards ceremony celebrating popular music and was held in the UK.
Jeopardy season ended on August 3 2012 The answer is listed by original episode date
Jeopardy season ended on August 3 2012 The answer is listed by original episode date
Jeopardy season ended on August 3 2012 The information is listed by original episode date
The season ended August 3 2012
In the original Art Fleming Version of Jeopardy their was at least one time when none of the contestants fiinshed Double Jeopardy with more than $0 and so the did not even have a final Jeopardy Clue that day. On March 16th, 2011 only one contestant finished Double Jeopardy with a positive amount and went on to play Final Jeopardy alone.
Jeopardy ended the network series of shows with Art Fleming in 1979. The was no Jeopardy Episode on July 1 1981 because the Alex Trebek Jeopardy syndicated program did not start until September 10 1984 see related link
The winner of the match gets to keep his winnings, the second place finisher receives a $2000 consolation prize (regardless of how much money he ended the game with) and the third place finisher receives a $1000 consolation prize (regardless of how much money he ended the game with.) If the returning champion does not win his next match, he keeps his winnings from the previous games plus receives either the $2000 or $1000 consolation prize for the current game. In the event of a first-place tie, the two returning champions play their next game against a new third contestant. Imagine the new contestant wins that game. He keeps his winnings and the departing champions get to keep their winnings from previous games plus the respective consolation prizes for the current game.
1000 dollars by getting third place prize if they had second place 2000 dollar prize locked up before they missed the final Jeopardy Round wager and ended in third place. Any other amount was not something they lost, but rather something they could have won. Of course if someone in Final Jeopardy had a lock for first if they did not wager and then did wager and lost the wager whatever amount they had before the wager would be the most.