18th National Geographic Bee

The 18th National Geographic Bee was held in Washington, D.C. on May 24, 2006, sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The final competition was moderated by Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek.[1] The winner was Bonny Jain of Moline, Illinois, who won a $25,000 college scholarship and lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society. The 2nd-place winner, Neeraj Sirdeshmukh of Nashua, New Hampshire, won a $15,000 scholarship. The 3rd-place winner, Yeshwanth Kandimalla of Marietta, Georgia, won a $10,000 scholarship.[2]

18th National Geographic Bee
DateMay 24, 2006
LocationWashington, D.C.
WinnerBonny Jain
Age12
ResidenceMoline, Illinois
No. of contestants55
Preceded by17th National Geographic Bee
Followed by19th National Geographic Bee

2006 State Champions

StateWinner's NameGradeSchoolCity/TownNotes
AlabamaLowell Van Ness8thBumpus Middle SchoolHoover
AlaskaAndrew Lee7thInterior Distance Education of AlaskaAnchorage
ArizonaKelsey Schilperoort8thHeritage Christian Home EducatorsPrescottTop 10 finalist
ArkansasDevin Matthews6thLake Area Homeschool AssociationDrasco
CaliforniaRyland Lu8thPressman AcademyLos Angeles
ColoradoAutumn Hughes6thHomeschooledWheat RidgeTop 10 finalist
ConnecticutLiam McCarthy8thMiddlesex Middle SchoolDarien
DelawareMatthew Heitmann8thGunning Bedford Middle SchoolNew Castle
Department of DefenseHusain Mogri8thBahrain SchoolBahrain
District of ColumbiaBenjamin Geyer6thBritish School of WashingtonWashington, D.C.
FloridaJohn Kim7thOslo Middle SchoolVero Beach
GeorgiaYeshwanth Kandimalla8thSimpson Middle SchoolMariettaThird place
HawaiiGuthrie Angeles6thKaleiopuu Elementary SchoolWaipahu
IdahoRyan Bovard7thJennifer Junior High SchoolLewiston
IllinoisBonny Jain8thWoodrow Wilson Middle SchoolMoline2006 champion
IndianaJonathan Hielkema7thHighland Christian SchoolHighland
IowaDrew Coffin8thNorthwest Junior High SchoolCoralvilleTop 10 finalist
KansasSuneil Iyer6thHavencroft Elementary SchoolOlatheTop 10 finalist
KentuckyMatt Hensley8thBeaumont Middle SchoolLexington
LouisianaLee Winkler5thKehoe-France SchoolMetairie
MaineAlexander Homer8thEllsworth Middle SchoolEllsworth
MarylandJames Plamondon8thSt. John Regional Catholic SchoolFrederick
MassachusettsKrishnan Chandra8thWest Middle SchoolAndoverTop 10 finalist
MichiganMatthew Vengalil8thParcells Middle SchoolGrosse Pointe WoodsTop 10 finalist
MinnesotaSimon Smedberg8thJefferson Community SchoolMinneapolis
MississippiTaide Ding5thCentral Elementary SchoolOxford
MissouriChristopher Winston7thCrestview Middle SchoolEllisville
MontanaHannah Goodman7thHelena Area Christian Home EducatorsHelena
NebraskaPreston Bradley8thLux Middle SchoolLincoln
NevadaPaige dePolo7thLittle Flower SchoolRenoTop 10 finalist
New HampshireNeeraj Sirdeshmukh8thFairgrounds Middle SchoolNashuaSecond Place
New JerseyEvan Meltzer8thCentral Middle SchoolStirling
New MexicoLuis Baca6thAlbuquerque AcademyAlbuquerque
New YorkJonathan Katz8thScarsdale Middle SchoolScarsdale
North CarolinaMichael Narup8thMyrtle Grove Middle SchoolWilmington
North DakotaConrad Eggers8thHorizon Middle SchoolBismarck
OhioNirbhay Jain7thOttawa Hills Junior High SchoolToledo
OklahomaAnthony Gonzalez8thCentennial Middle SchoolBroken Arrow
OregonMichael Ling6thMeadow Park Middle SchoolBeaverton
Pacific TerritoriesIan Farley7thSouth Pacific AcademyPago Pago
PennsylvaniaMichael Luo8thEagle View Middle SchoolMechanicsburg
Puerto RicoFrancisco Vargas7thSt. John's SchoolSan Juan
Rhode IslandLaura Kulm8thArchie Cole Middle SchoolEast Greenwich
South CarolinaAndrew Brill8thAnderson County HomeschoolersAnderson
South DakotaJoseph Knofczynski6thGeorgia Morse Middle SchoolPierre
TennesseeMark Arildsen6thUniversity School of NashvilleNashville
TexasJiawei Li7thBeck Junior HighKaty
UtahJeffrey Bennett8thMidvale Middle SchoolMidvale
VermontLucas Earl8thRandolph Union Jr./Sr. High SchoolRandolph
VirginiaJosé Antonio de la Peña7thFamilies in Support of Home EducationBurke
Virgin IslandsSean Marin8thSt. Croix Country Day SchoolSt. Croix
WashingtonCaitlin Snaring7thFamily Learning CenterRedmond
West VirginiaJoshua Hamrick8thWebster Springs Middle SchoolWebster Springs
WisconsinOliver Buchino8thMarshall Middle SchoolMarshall
WyomingJames Mothersbaugh6thPark Elementary SchoolCasper

References

  1. Kramer, Melody. "Alex Trebek: On Hosting the National Geographic Bee". National Geographic.
  2. Harder, Ben. "Illinois Eighth Grader Wins National Geographic Bee". National Geographic News.
Preceded by
17th National Geographic Bee
18th National Geographic Bee
May 24, 2006
Succeeded by
19th National Geographic Bee
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