Amy Schneider is Jeopardyβs Winningest Woman, so Whoβs Mad About It?
Possibly a win away from a million dollars and the record books, Amy Schneider is a few games away from cementing her legacy among Jeopardy greats. While her run has not come without controversy, it isnβt truly due to Ms. Schneider herself, but rather the publicβs reaction to her as Jeopardyβs most successful transgender contestant.
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The Board Is Yours
Amy Schneider was born in Ohio, and in the eighth-grade was voted βMost likely to appear on Jeopardy!β by her classmates. She moved to Oakland in 2009 to help with her ex-wifeβs career, and in 2016 she started to transition to living as a woman. βWhen I say I realized I was trans in 2016, Iβm simplifying a process that in some ways had been going on my whole life,β she says, clarifying in a tweet, βbut 2016 was when I finally realized I was living a lie, and began to let my true self show.β
In November, she beat five-time champion Andrew He to become Jeopardy champion, and is currently on a 26-game winning streak, garnering the fourth-highest in winnings and holding the fourth-most consecutive games of any Jeopardy contestant. All-time, she is the most successful woman and openly transgender contestant to ever appear on the show.

Daily Trouble
This is the sticking point for many of her detractors. Most of them canβt accept that Jeopardyβs most successful female competitor is transgender. For Amy Schneider, harassment is a daily experience on Twitter, where droves go on a campaign of transmisogyny and misgendering that one can only describe as fanatical. Plenty of commenters take time out of their day to insist βitβs a manβ or βsheβs taking away records meant for womenβ.
Funnily enough, arguments that Ms. Schneiderβs successes come from her βbiological genderβ reveal a deeply misogynist belief held by transphobes: that women are inferior to men. I mean think about it, what difference should it make that sheβs a man or a woman in a trivia show? Seriously believing that she has an unfair advantage means that thereβs a sincere belief that a woman could not compete on the same level as a man, even on an intellectual level.
What do these people really want? If it wasnβt already obvious, what theyβre advocating for is the blocking of transgender people from ANY kind of competition, physical or mental. Even when sporting bodies have already set rules and regulations for trans athleteβs hormone levels (a whole other bag of worms in its own right), cries of βunfairnessβ abound.
When trans men compete, theyβre dismissed as being too βuncompetitiveβ in their fields. At the same time, they actively ignore the fact that trans women have not gained any kind of dominance in womensβ sport. Transphobesβ real aim is not advancing womensβ rights or seeking fairness in competition, but the erasure of trans people from public view.
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Amy Schneider Is A Champion In Many Ways
Amy Schneider has been an amazing role model for women and trans people as she continues her historic run on Jeopardy. “The fact is, I don’t actually think about being trans all that often, and so when appearing on national television, I wanted to represent that part of my identity accurately: as important, but also relatively minor,” she said.
“But I also didn’t want it to seem as if it was some kind of shameful secret. While it’s gratifying to know that people didn’t necessarily know I was trans until they read about it, I do want people to know that aspect of me. I think being trans is really cool!”
On the first weekend of January, Amy Schneider was robbed in Oakland. Her cellphone and wallet among the items stolen. While she apologized for having to fall behind on post-game recaps, it was an opportunity to show that despite the hate hurled her way, many more people were there to offer love and support.
βTake it a step at a timeβ¦ youβll get it doneβ¦ though it is a real pain. Stay the course! Youβre such an awesome lady!β someone wrote. βPeaceful vibes, love, and hugs your way, my dear. Keep your chin up. Youβre an inspiration to us all!β said another fan. Jeopardy fans everywhere are standing against the harassment, proving that there are plenty more people ready to give love in the world than hate.
Holding herself up with poise and good humor, it doesnβt seem like thereβs anything getting in the way of her historic run except for whatever answers Jeopardy will throw at her. For Amy Schneider, Jeopardy history is only days away, and weβre all waiting with bated breath to see it.
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