In the heart of Ohio, nestled in the quaint village of New Riegel, there’s a culinary treasure that’s been drawing rib ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, winner of competition TV show "Beast Games," poses for a photo. Allen competed on the show to raise awareness about his son Lucas' rare genetic disorder, Creatine ...
Allen, whose son Lucas has CTD, achieves mission of winning competition TV show in his honor with plans to support funding of research to find a cure This week, the Association for Creatine ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, winner of competition TV show "Beast Games," poses for a photo. Allen competed on the show to raise awareness about his son Lucas' rare genetic disorder, Creatine Transporter ...
--(BUSINESS WIRE)--This week, the Association for Creatine Deficiencies’ (ACD) Vice-Board Chair Jeffrey Randall Allen was crowned champion of Prime Video’s “Beast Games,” winning “the ...
The season finale, made available for viewing on February 13, 2025, saw contestant Jeffrey Randall Allen (aka Player 831) win the show. As the winner, he obtained the show's grand prize of $10 ...
I am guessing date No. 3 for the couple in the dining room — and probably the first and only date for that couple at the bar. Jeff Burkhart is the author of “Twenty Years Behind Bars ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, 44, currently lives in California but grew up in Clintonville, where he graduated from Bishop Watterson High School. He went on to graduate with a bachelor's degree in ...
Jeffrey Randall Allen, a Columbus native competing in the Amazon Prime reality game show "Beast Games," won the game show's first season along with $10 million in an episode that premiered Thursday.
On the first try (!), Player 831 (Jeffrey Randall Allen) came out victorious, taking home the money for him and his seven-year-old son, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder called Creatine ...