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程阳:欧洲百万历史中奖者
FAQs about the Euro Millions game
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EuroMillions is a transnational lottery, launched on 7 February 2004 by France's Française des Jeux, Spain's Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, and the United Kingdom's Camelot. The first draw was held on Friday 13 February 2004 in Paris. Initially, only the UK, France, and Spain participated, with the Austrian, Belgian, Irish, Luxembourgish, Portuguese and Swiss lotteries joining for the 8 October 2004 drawing.
Draws are held every Tuesday and Friday night at 21:45 CET[1] in Paris. A standard EuroMillions ticket costs €2.00, £2.00 or CHF3.00 per line played, depending on the local currency. (An option, called Plus, currently available only in Ireland and Portugal, adds €1.00 per line.) The cost of playing in the UK increased from £1.50 to £2.00 per line on 7 November 2009, due to the combination of: the EUR/GBP exchange rate, and an automatic entry in its Millionaire Raffle.
All prizes, including the jackpot, are tax-free (except in Switzerland) and are paid as a lump sum.
In France and
Spain, tickets will be fixed at a price of 2 Euros each. In the UK,
however, the Euro has not been adopted as a currency (there hasn't
even been a referendum on it yet, unlike other European countries)
and hence Camelot will "convert" 2 Euros into sterling every 4
weeks and, yes, round the price of the UK ticket up to the nearest
10p!
You'd have thought that the launch month's price would therefore be
£1.40 with 1 Euro = 68.5p at the moment , but no, Camelot are
charging £1.50 for the tickets during February 2004. Any "surplus"
after Euro to sterling conversion (in this case, something like
13p) is added to the UK (non-jackpot) total prize pool only, so UK
winners will benefit from a slightly boosted lower tier prize
fund.
序号 |
日期 |
奖金 |
中奖者 |
1 |
2005年7月29日
|
€115,436,126 or
£77 |
1 Irish ticket |
2 |
2006年2月3日 |
€183 |
3 people (2 French, 1 Portuguese) |
3 |
2006年3月31日 |
€75,753,123 or £56,608,222 |
1 Belgian ticket |
4 |
2006年11月17日 |
€183 million or
£124 |
20 people (7 British, 4 French, 3 Spanish, 3 Portuguese, 2 Irish, 1 Belgian) |
5 |
2007年2月9日 |
€100 |
1 Belgian ticket |
6 |
2007年8月10日 |
€52.6 |
1 UK ticket |
7 |
2007年8月31日 |
€39,5 |
1 UK ticket |
8 |
2007年9月28日 |
€130 |
14 people |
9 |
2008年2月8日 |
€130 |
16 people |
10 |
2008年9月5日 |
€119 |
2 people |
11 |
2008年9月26日 |
€130 |
15 people |
12 |
2009年3月6日 |
€100 |
2 people |
13 |
2009年5月8日 |
€126,231,764 or
£110 |
1 Spanish ticket |
14 |
2009年9月18日 |
€100 |
1 French ticket |
15 |
2009年11月6日 |
€102,199,675[16] or £91,141,671[17] |
2 winning tickets (both UK) |
16 |
2010年2月12日 |
€129,618,406[12] or £112,016,226 |
2 winning tickets (Spain and UK) |
17 |
2010年5月14日 |
€100,037,101[12] or £84,451,321[13] |
1 UK ticket |
18 |
2010年10月8日 |
€129,818,431[10] or £113,019,926 |
1 UK ticket |
19 |
2011年5月13日 |
€121,019,633 or £105,892,179 |
1 Spanish ticket |
20 |
2011年7月12日 |
€185,000,000 or £161,653,000 |
1 UK ticket[8] |
21 |
2011年9月13日 |
€162.256.622 or £141,872,754.94 |
1 French ticket |
22 |
2011年10月7日 |
€117.705.979 or £101,203,600.70 |
1 UK ticket |
23 |
2012年8月10日 |
€190,000,000 or £148,656,000 |
1 UK ticket |
序号 |
中奖情况介绍 |
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1 |
After rolling over nine times, the EuroMillions jackpot was won on a ticket purchased in Garryowen, Limerick, Ireland. The winner was Dolores McNamara, a 45-year-old mother of six; she was the biggest individual winner in EuroMillions history until May 2009. She claimed the prize on 4 August 2005 at the Irish National Lottery's headquarters in Dublin.[22] |
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2 |
After rolling over
eleven times, the EuroMillions jackpot was won by three ticket
holders, two in France and one in Portugal.[21] They each received
€60 |
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3 |
After rolling over six times, the EuroMillions jackpot was won by an unnamed Belgian man. This was the second biggest win ever in Belgium, and the third-biggest prize won by a single person. |
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4 |
The EuroMillions jackpot had rolled over eleven times. No ticket matched all the winning numbers for the twelfth draw, so the jackpot was divided among the twenty tickets that matched five numbers and one lucky star. Each ticket holder won 5% of the jackpot plus the regular match 5 +1 prize (a total of over €9.6 million or £7.1 million each). Seven of the twenty tickets were sold in the United Kingdom, four in France, three each in Spain and Portugal, two in Ireland and one in Belgium. |
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5 |
An unnamed Belgian man won the EuroMillions jackpot with a ticket bought in a newspaper shop in Tienen. This is the biggest lottery win in Belgium and the third-biggest individual win in EuroMillions history. |
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6 |
The winner was Angela Kelly, a 40-year-old former Royal Mail postal administrator from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, at the time won the largest lottery win ever in the United Kingdom.[20] |
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7 |
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8 |
There was no winner
with all 5 numbers and both lucky stars. The super-draw jackpot of
was won by those people who had 5 numbers and 1 lucky star, winning
a total of over €9.8 |
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9 |
There was no winner
with all 5 numbers and both lucky stars. The super-draw jackpot of
was won by those people who had 5 numbers and 1 lucky star, winning
a total of over €8.6 |
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10 |
Two winners shared
the jackpot prize, receiving nearly €60 |
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11 |
There was no winner
with all 5 numbers and both lucky stars. The super-draw jackpot of
was won by those people who had 5 numbers and 1 lucky star, winning
a total of nearly €9.2 |
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12 |
Two winners shared
the jackpot prize, receiving €50 |
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13 |
The jackpot had rolled over on six previous occasions. The winner was an unnamed 25-year old Spanish woman. Up to this time it represented the largest ever jackpot to have been won by a single ticket holder in European history.[19] |
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14 |
Syndicate of 15
players. Each member won more than
€6 |
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15 |
Two winners shared
the jackpot prize, receiving £45.5 |
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16 |
UK winners Nigel Page and Justine Laycock from Cirencester won £56,008,113.20[14][15] |
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17 |
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18 |
Anonymous.[11] |
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19 |
Won by 30-year-old baker Francisco Delgado Rodríguez from Pilas (Seville).[9] |
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20 |
Won £161m
EuroMillions jackpot by Colin and Chris Weir from Largs 33 miles
(53 |
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21 |
Anonymous |
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22 |
Won £101m EuroMillions jackpot by Dave and Angela Dawes from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.[7] |
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23 |
Adrian and Gillian Bayford of Haverhill, Suffolk [6] |