30th National Geographic Bee

The 30th annual National Geographic Bee was held in Washington, D.C., and was hosted by Mo Rocca. It is sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The State Bees were held on April 6, where the 54 finalists were determined. The 2018 National Geographic Bee champion was Venkat Ranjan of California.[1]

30th National Geographic Bee
DateMay 20–23, 2018
LocationWashington, D.C.
WinnerVenkat Ranjan
Age13
ResidenceSan Ramon, California
No. of contestants54
Preceded by29th National Geographic Bee
Followed by31st National Geographic Bee

State Bees

On April 6, 2018, the National Geographic State Bees were held across the 50 states, Washington, D.C., the Atlantic Territories, the Pacific Territories, and the Department of Defense. Fifty-four State or Territory level Champions were determined. In 2018, the prize for winning the state bee has been raised, as $200 is now given to the winner instead of $100, the old prize. The winners have also received a National Geographic Visual Atlas of the World, Second Edition. Second and third place winners received $150 and $100, respectively. The state preliminary rounds (there were 8 total) consisted of rounds about U.S. geography, international geography, current events, national birds, protecting the environment, Weird but True, and a “GeoChallenge”. The GeoChallenge was a True/False round where a statement would be made about a U.S. state’s population, GDP, or size, comparing it to another country, and the student would have to say if it was True or False. For example, one question was “Virginia has a higher GDP than Portugal, True or False?”-the answer is true. All 54 regional champions received an all-expenses paid trip to Washington, D.C., to compete at the national competition from May 20–23. The National Geographic Bee is an academic competition for 4th-8th grade students at: "public schools, private schools, and homeschools in the United States and its territories, as well as the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS).[2][3]

State Champions as National Contestants (T=Tie)

StateNameSchoolCity/TownGradePlace
 AlabamaChristian MartinEchols Middle SchoolNorthport8thT-30th
 AlaskaRiley GrossOcean View Elementary SchoolAnchorage6thT-45th
 ArizonaGayatri KaimalBASIS Tucson North SchoolTucson7thT-4th
 ArkansasWesley BonnerLake Hamilton Junior High SchoolHot Springs8thT-34th
Atlantic TerritoriesDiego CuretSt. John’s SchoolSan Juan8thT-53rd
 CaliforniaVenkat RanjanWindemere Ranch Middle SchoolSan Ramon8th1st
 ColoradoGarrett FleischmannStargate Middle SchoolThornton7thT-22nd
 ConnecticutJames LeoneMiddlesex Middle SchoolDarien8thT-17th
 DelawareJeremiah RaybanCab Calloway School of the ArtsWilmington7thT-24th
Department of DefenseAlex DanielsSeoul Am Middle SchoolSeoul, South Korea7thT-12th
 District of ColumbiaMax GaronSidwell Friends Middle SchoolWashington8thT-12th
 FloridaKaylan PatelWindermere Preparatory SchoolWindermere6thT-17th
 GeorgiaVishal SareddyRiverwatch Middle SchoolSuwanee8th3rd
 HawaiiWilliam ChenAikahi ElementaryKailua6thT-38th
 IdahoVincent GiordanoLowell Scott Middle SchoolBoise8thT-42nd
 IllinoisTy JonesCrestwood SchoolParis8thT-38th
 IndianaJonathon ElliottGriffith Middle SchoolGriffith7thT-30th
 IowaKavya KalathurPleasant Valley Junior High SchoolLeClaire8thT-17th
 KansasWyatt BoydHocker Grove Middle SchoolShawnee7thT-24th
 KentuckyCase W. GrillotHighlands Middle SchoolFort Thomas8thT-24th
 LouisianaAndrew MinagarCaddo Middle SchoolShreveport7thT-34th
 MaineColin AponteHancock Co. Area HomeschoolersBlue Hill8thT-42nd
 MarylandAlan ZhangMount View Middle SchoolMarriottsville8thT-45th
 MassachusettsAtreya MallannaJoseph Estabrook Elementary SchoolLexington5th7th
 MichiganPaarth SharmaMoorsbridge Elementary SchoolPortage5thT-12th
 MinnesotaNicholas PetersonSt. John Baptist SchoolNew Brighton8thT-24th
 MississippiJacob HollandLong Beach Middle SchoolLong Beach8thT-38th
 MissouriJackson CooperChrist The King SchoolUniversity City7thT-45th
 MontanaCaleb MarkYellowstone County Home EducatorsBillings8thT-53rd
 NebraskaQuentin BauerCentral Middle SchoolOmaha7thT-45th
 NevadaEmmanuel Gayton-VargasCarson Valley Middle SchoolGardnerville7thT-45th
 New HampshireSean ChengCooperative Middle SchoolStratham8th10th
 New JerseyAnoushka BuddhikotBridgewater-Raritan Middle SchoolBridgewater8th2nd
 New MexicoLakshay SoodAlbuquerque AcademyAlbuquerque7thT-12th
 New YorkNicholas SarrisWest Hollow Middle SchoolMelville8thT-45th
 North CarolinaJonathan SongSalem Middle SchoolApex8th6th
 North DakotaKrishna KamalakannanDiscovery Middle SchoolFargo8th11th
 OhioSaket PochirajuOrange Middle SchoolLewis Center8thT-8th
 OklahomaDyllon WheelerEpic Charter SchoolsOklahoma City8thT-45th
 OregonAshwin SivakumarOregon Episcopal SchoolPortland8thT-4th
Pacific TerritoriesNapu Mesa BlasLuis P. Untalan Middle SchoolBarrigada7thT-34th
 PennsylvaniaArnab SircarCharles F Patton Middle SchoolKennett Square8thT-17th
 Rhode IslandMaximus TerraAlan Shawn Feinstein Middle SchoolCoventry8thT-38th
 South CarolinaSam HenshawMoultrie Middle SchoolMt. Pleasant7thT-22nd
 South DakotaOwen FinkBridgewater-Emery SchoolBridgewater7thT-34th
 TennesseeAditya NarayananRiverdale Elementary SchoolGermantown6thT-30th
 TexasNihar JangaCanyon Ridge Middle SchoolAustin7thT-8th
 UtahFelix KeilSalt Lake Arts AcademySalt Lake City8thT-17th
 VermontMary FowlerEastern Vermont HomeschoolerHartland7thT-45th
 VirginiaCaleb HinesAshburn HomeschoolersAshburn8thT-24th
 WashingtonIhsan LisharSpiritridge Elementary SchoolBellevue5thT-42nd
 West VirginiaJoss PoteetWildwood Middle SchoolShenandoah Junction7thT-24th
 WisconsinHansen JinKromrey Middle SchoolMiddleton8th16th
 WyomingPreston BuehlerStar Valley Middle SchoolAfton8thT-30th

Preliminary Rounds & Final Competition

The 54 state champions competed in the preliminary rounds held from May 21–22, 2018. This part of the contest consisted of 10 oral rounds as well as a written portion.

The top 10 contestants with the highest scores in the preliminary rounds competed in the final round, which was held on May 23, 2018. Venkat Ranjan from California was the champion, with Anoushka Buddhikot from New Jersey coming 2nd, and Vishal Sareddy from Georgia placing third.[4][5]

National Championship Final Contestants
NameStatePreliminary Round ScoresFinal Placing
Sean Cheng  New Hampshire19/20 (10/10 + 9/10)10th
Gayatri Kaimal  Arizona18/20 (10/10 + 8/10)4th
Venkat Ranjan  California18/20 (9/10 + 9/10)1st
Atreya Mallanna  Massachusetts18/20 (10/10 + 8/10)7th
Anoushka Buddhikot  New Jersey18/20 (10/10 + 8/10)2nd
Jonathan Song  North Carolina18/20 (8/10 + 10/10)6th
Saket Pochiraju  Ohio18/20 (9/10 + 9/10)8th
Vishal Sareddy  Georgia17/20 (8/10 + 9/10)3rd
Ashwin Sivakumar  Oregon17/20 (8/10 + 9/10)4th
Nihar Janga  Texas17/20 (10/10 + 7/10)8th
  • Krishna Kamalakannan, of North Dakota, also finished with 17 out of 20 points but was eliminated by a tiebreaker test the students had taken specifically for the purpose of breaking ties.

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