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Of the seventeen National Geographic Bee Champions, sixteen are
male and one is female. Four are from the State of Michigan, four
from the State of Washington, two from Kansas, and one each from
various other states.
1989 - Jack Staddon
State: Kansas
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: Name the flat intermountain
area located at an elevation of about 10,000 feet (3,050 meters)
in the central Andes.
Answer: Altiplano
1990 - Susannah Batko-Yovino
State: Pennsylvania
Grade: Sixth
Winning Question: Mount Erebus is a volcano on
which continent?
Answer: Antarctica
Note: Only female champion
1991 - David Stillman
State: Idaho
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: What type of landform is commonly
associated with orographic precipitation?
Answer: Mountain
Note: Only champion with a perfect score in the
finals
1992 - Lawson Fite
State: Washington
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: Many coastal countries have
established so-called EEZs—areas extending 200 nautical
miles (370 km) from shore over which countries have sovereign
rights for resource exploration. What do the initials EEZ stand
for?
Answer: Exclusive Economic Zone
1993 - Noel Erinjeri
State: Michigan
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: Tagalog is one of the three
main native languages of which island country in Asia?
Answer: The Philippines
1994 - Anders Knospe
State: Montana
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: The Tagus River roughly divides
which European country into two agricultural regions?
Answer: Portugal
1995 - Chris Galeczka
State: Michigan
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: Pashtu and Dari are the official
languages of which mountainous, landlocked country in southwestern
Asia?
Answer: Afghanistan
1996 - Seyi Fayanju
State: New Jersey
Grade: Seventh
Winning Question: Name the European co-principality
whose heads of state are the President of France and the Bishop
of Urgel.
Answer: Andorra
1997 - Alex Kerchner
State: Washington
Grade: Seventh
Winning Question: Asia's most densely populated
country has about three million people and an area of less than
250 square miles (402 km²). Name this country.
Answer: Singapore
1998 - Petko Peev
State: Michigan
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: More than 80 million people
live in the European Union's most populous member country. Name
this country.
Answer: Germany
1999 - David Beihl
State: South Carolina
Grade: Eighth (home schooled)
Winning Question: The condition characterized
by unusually cold ocean temperature in the equatorial region of
the eastern Pacific Ocean is known by what Spanish name?
Answer: La Niña
2000 - Felix Peng
State: Connecticut
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: Name two of the three largest
sections of Denmark, which include its mainland peninsula and
two largest islands
Answer: Jutland, Sjaelland and Fyn
2001 - Kyle Haddad Fonda
State: Washington
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: Below the equilibrium line
of glaciers there is a region of melting, evaporation, and sublimation.
Name this zone.
Answer: Zone of ablation
2002 - Calvin McCarter
State: Michigan
Grade: Fifth (home schooled)
Winning Question: Lop Nur, a marshy depression
at the east end of the Tarim Basin, is a nuclear test site for
which country?
Answer: China (People's Republic)
Note: Youngest champion
2003 - James Williams
State: Washington
Grade: Eighth (home schooled)
Winning Question: Goa, a state in southwestern
India, was a possession of which country until 1961?
Answer: Portugal
2004 - Andrew Wojtanik
State: Kansas
Grade: Eighth
Winning Question: Peshawar, a city in the North-West
Frontier Province of Pakistan, has had strategic importance for
centuries because of its location near what historic pass?
Answer: Khyber Pass
2005 - Nathan Cornelius
State: Minnesota
Grade: Seventh
Winning Question: Lake Gatún, an artificial
lake that constitutes part of the Panama Canal system, was created
by damming which river?
Answer: Chagres River |