National Geographic World Championship

The National Geographic World Championship (previously called the International Geography Olympiad, which is now the title of another similar competition for older schoolchildren) is a biennial, two-day long international geography competition typically held in late July or early August. The Championship was first held in 1993, and is sponsored by the National Geographic Society. Teams of three students plus one alternate are selected from among those who finished highest in their respective countries' national competitions (e.g. the National Geographic Bee in the U.S.A., the Olimpíada Geográfica Argentina in Argentina or the Australian Geography Competition in Australia). On the first day of competition, these teams take a written test on which all members confer and work together, then take part in a team geography skills-testing activity, such as using a map to find specified locations in unfamiliar surroundings. The scores from these two events are tallied, and the top three teams advance to the final round on the second day. The final round consists of questions primarily in the style of the National Geographic Bee, as a moderator (since 1993, Alex Trebek) reads questions to one team or one individual at a time. These questions may also involve the use of visual aids such as maps or photographs. Members of the top three teams receive bronze, silver, or gold medals for finishing third, second, or first, respectively.

Locations and Winners

1993

Location: London,  England,  UK

1995

Location: Orlando,  Florida,  USA

1997

Location: Washington, D.C.,  USA

Dates: August 5-6

1999

Location: Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada

Dates: August 10-11

2001

Location: Vancouver,  British Columbia,  Canada

Dates: August 1-2

2003

Location: Tampa,  Florida,  USA

Dates: July 15-16

2005

Location: Budapest,  Hungary

Dates: July 11-14

2007

Location: San Diego,  California,  USA

Dates: August 5-10

2009

Location: Mexico City,  Mexico

Dates: July 9-16

2011

Location: San Francisco,  United States

Dates: July 23-28

Web source

Note: These are all from the official page of the National Geographic World Championship.