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German Jordan wants Carol's Countdown job



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Published Date: 22 September 2008
Germany's answer to Jordan has put herself in the running for Carol Vorderman's soon-to-be-vacant Countdown job.
Model and singer Claudia Ciesla caught the eye of men all over the UK last month when she launched her career in Britain with a lingerie fashion shoot, visiting Leeds United to train with the players.

But Claudia, who was the official pin up for the World Cup in Germany, is keen to be known as being more than just a pretty face.

She was an award-winning maths prodigy in her youth and is now in the running to replace Carol Vorderman as the brain box number cruncher on Channel 4 favourite Countdown.

Claudia 21, was so good at maths as a child that she won a national mathematics Olympics competition held in her native Germany and on her next trip to the UK where she is also launching a pop career she plans to visit the Yorkshire Television studios where Countdown is filmed so she can try out her skills on the famous number board.




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  • Last Updated: 22 September 2008 8:11 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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