| 19th National Geographic Bee | |
|---|---|
| Date | May 23, 2007 | 
| Location | Washington, D.C. | 
| Winner | Caitlin Snaring | 
| Age | 14 | 
| Residence | Redmond, Washington | 
| No. of contestants | 55 | 
| Preceded by | 18th National Geographic Bee | 
| Followed by | 20th National Geographic Bee | 
The 19th National Geographic Bee was held in Washington, D.C., on May 23, 2007, sponsored by the National Geographic Society.
State champions
- Alabama – Matthew Riggle, 7th Grade, St. John the Baptist Catholic School, Madison
 - Alaska – Andrew Lee, 8th Grade, Interior Distance Education of Alaska, Anchorage
 - Arizona – Nathan Tappendorf, 6th Grade, Eastside Explorers Homeschool, Phoenix
 - Arkansas – Jason Saunders, 8th Grade, Home Educators of Greater Little Rock, Little Rock
 - California – Mitchell Mankin, 8th Grade, Brandeis Hillel Day School, San Francisco
 - Colorado – José de la Peña, 8th Grade, CHEC, Colorado Springs
 - Connecticut – Gregory Naigles, 8th Grade, Tolland Middle School, Tolland
 - Delaware – Daniel Barnes, 8th Grade, Springer Middle School, Wilmington
 - Department of Defense – Andrew Hartford, 8th Grade, Lakenheath Middle, East Anglia, United Kingdom
 - District of Columbia – Benjamin Geyer, 7th Grade, British School of Washington
 - Florida – Michael Aquilia, 8th Grade, Farnell Middle School, Tampa
 - Georgia – Kaj Hansen, 8th Grade, Carrollton Junior High, Carrollton, Georgia
 - Hawaii – Isolde Callihan, 8th Grade, Hawaii Island Christian Home Educators, Hilo
 - Idaho – Brandon Smith, 6th Grade, Ellis Elementary, Chubbuck
 - Illinois – Zachary Blumenfeld, 8th Grade, Daniel Wright Junior High, Lincolnshire
 - Indiana – Erik Troske, 7th Grade, Barker Middle, Michigan
 - Iowa – Derek Hofland, 8th Grade, Sanborn Christian School, Sanborn
 - Kansas – Suneil Iyer, 7th Grade, Indian Trail Junior High, Olathe
 - Kentucky – Solomon Mayer, 8th Grade, Sayre School, Lexington
 - Louisiana – Amal de Alwis, 5th Grade, SLU Laboratory School, Hammond
 - Maine – John Walsh, 8th Grade, Harrison Middle, Yarmouth
 - Maryland – Raynell Cooper, 8th Grade, Julius West Middle School, Maryland
 - Massachusetts – Christopher Hart, 8th Grade, Westfield South Middle, Westfield
 - Michigan – Daniel Elkus, 8th Grade, Cranbrook Kingswood Boys Middle, Bloomfield Hills
 - Minnesota – Andrew Ford, 8th Grade, St. Louis Park Junior High St. Louis Park
 - Mississippi – Devi Swamy, 8th Grade, Madison Middle, Madison
 - Missouri – Hannah Goodman, 8th Grade, S.H.A.R.E. Homeschool, St. Louis
 - Montana – Shawn Belobraidic, 8th Grade, Bonner School, Bonner
 - Nebraska – Andrew Vinton, 7th Grade, St. Patrick School, North Platte
 - Nevada – William Niday, 8th Grade, Carson Valley Middle, Gardnerville
 - New Hampshire – Milan Sandhu, 7th Grade, McKelvie Middle, Bedford
 - New Jersey – Rachel McEnroe, 8th Grade, Oak Hill Academy, Lincroft
 - New Mexico – Sam Waitt, 6th Grade, Rio Grande School, Santa Fe
 - New York – Josh Shih, 8th Grade, C.J. Hooker Middle, Goshen
 - North Carolina – Tahsin Zaman, 8th Grade, Daniels Middle, Raleigh
 - North Dakota – James Penrod, 8th Grade, Memorial Middle, Minot
 - Ohio – Jon Moller, 8th Grade, Walnut Hills High School, Cincinnati
 - Oklahoma – Tyler Bowen, 8th Grade, Lakeview Middle, Yukon
 - Oregon – Michael Ling, 7th Grade, Meadow Park Middle, Beaverton
 - Pacific Territories – Samuel Wolborsky, 8th Grade, Andersen Middle, Guam
 - Pennsylvania – Andrew Nadig, 8th Grade, Manheim Township Middle, Lancaster
 - Puerto Rico – Francisco Vargas, 8th Grade, St. John's School, San Juan
 - Rhode Island – Samuel Curry, 7th Grade, Broad Rock Middle, Wakefield
 - South Carolina – Trey Dendrinos, 8th Grade, Forest Acres Christian Educators, West Columbia
 - South Dakota – Alex Larson, 8th Grade, Vermillion Middle, Vermillion
 - Tennessee – Mark Arildsen, 7th Grade, University School of Nashville, Nashville
 - Texas – Jiawei Li, 8th Grade, Beck Junior High, Katy
 - Utah – Kennen Sparks, 6th Grade, Windridge Elementary, Kaysville
 - Vermont – Taylor Horn, 8th Grade, Leland and Gray Union Middle School, Townshend
 - Virginia – Partha Narasimhan, 6th Grade, Mercer Middle, Aldie
 - Virgin Islands – Muta Abiff, 7th Grade, Addelita Cancryn Junior High, St. Thomas
 - Washington – Caitlin Snaring, 8th Grade, Family Learning Center, Redmond
 - West Virginia – Benjamin Taylor, 5th Grade, Monongalia Homeschoolers Association, Morgantown
 - Wisconsin – Bjorn Ager-Hart, 8th Grade, FISH Home Education Network, Madison
 - Wyoming – Kirsi Anselmi Stith, 5th Grade, Holy Spirit School, Rock Springs
 
Overview
The final competition was moderated by Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek.[1] The winner was Caitlin Snaring, a homeschooled student from Redmond, Washington, who won a $25,000 college scholarship and lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society. The 2nd-place winner, Suneil Iyer of Kansas, won a $15,000 scholarship. The 3rd-place winner, Mark Arildsen of Tennessee, won a $10,000 scholarship.[2]
References
- ↑ Melody Kramer. "Alex Trebek: On Hosting the National Geographic Bee". National Geographic. Archived from the original on June 17, 2013.
 - ↑ Scott Norris. "Girl Wins Geographic Bee -- First in 17 Years". National Geographic News. Archived from the original on May 26, 2007.
 
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