International History Bee and Bowl

The International History Bee and Bowl (IHBB) are history quiz competitions for individual students and school teams outside the United States. Within the United States, students compete in the comparable National History Bee and Bowl; the same organization oversees the International and National (i.e. American) tournaments. The International History Bee and Bowl debuted in the 2011-2012 school year in Europe[1] and Asia.[2] A European Championship has been held since 2012; the Asian Championships debuted in spring 2014. For the 2014-15 school year, the Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand divisions also debuted, along with the first-ever tournaments in Sweden and Taiwan. IHBB also organizes the International History Olympiad, which debuted in 2015 at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.[3] Students can qualify for the Olympiad by participating at IHBB tournaments around the world or by taking an official qualifying exam administered by a teacher if no IHBB tournament exists nearby.

The International History Bee and Bowl test knowledge of all aspects of history in a buzzer-based competition format, which bears a resemblance to some television quiz shows. However, unlike on a quiz show most IHBB questions are paragraph-length, and move from harder to easier information. When students think they know the answer, they ring in with the buzzer. If they are correct, they, or their team members get points, if incorrect, then the other students (in the History Bee) or the other team (in the History Bowl) has an opportunity to hear the rest of the question. As of 2015, all IHBB matches are conducted in English - tournaments in other languages may be added at some point in the future. IHBB has also partnered with the World Scholar's Cup to run demonstrations of History Bees at their tournaments.[4]

The International History Bee and Bowl are also sponsored by History Asia (the Asian division of the American TV Channel known as History), which is providing prizing, promotional, and broadcast support for the tournaments in Singapore, as well as the 2015 Asian Championships.[5]

Regional Tournaments

Regional tournaments are held throughout Asia, Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Any school or student may attend as long as they have not participated at an earlier regional tournament that school year. Each tournament features a Varsity division for students roughly 16–18 years of age, a Junior Varsity division for students roughly 13–15 years of age, and a Middle School division for younger students.[6]

Each tournament features a series of preliminary rounds for the History Bee for individual students and the History Bowl for teams. Students who finish in the top half in their age classification for the History Bee, and Bowl teams who finish the preliminary rounds with a .500 winning percentage or better qualify for the European or Asian Championships, as well as the International History Olympiad. At the end of the preliminary rounds, the top Bee students advance to the Bee Finals, while Bowl teams are seeded according to their preliminary results and advance to the playoffs.

Championships

Students and teams who finish in the top half of their regional tournament earn the right to compete at the Canadian, European and Asian Championships. The Championships also feature a Consolation Bee for students attending with their History Bowl team who did not qualify for the Bee Championships, as well as a Geography Bee which is open to all.[7] The Championships function similar to a Regional Tournament except they are held over two separate days, and also feature a separate Sports and Entertainment History Bee which is open to all participants, including coaches. The 2012 European Championships were held in Grasse, France; the 2013 European Championships were held in Paris; the 2014 Championships were in Rome and the 2015 Championships were in Switzerland. The Asian Championships were held in Hong Kong in 2014 and will be held in Khao Lak, Thailand in 2015. The inaugural Canadian Championships were held in 2015 in Ottawa. Currently, there is not yet a championship for students in Australia or New Zealand, but students from those countries who finish in the top half at regional tournaments are welcome to attend the Asian Championships.

International History Bee - European Division Champions

Varsity

Year Champion School Country
2012 Maria Witteman American School of Madrid  Spain
2013 Maria Witteman American School of Madrid  Spain
2014 Cameron Bainbridge College du Leman   Switzerland
2015 Cameron Bainbridge College du Leman   Switzerland

Junior Varsity

Year Champion School Country
2012 Daniel Nazarov British School of Geneva   Switzerland
2013 Andrew Lewis Swiss International School Basel   Switzerland
2014 Adam Wright The American School of Madrid  Spain
2015 Jackson Stewart Black Forest Academy  Germany

Middle School

Year Champion School Country
2014 Antonio Pattori International School of Geneva   Switzerland
2015 Marcus Banyai International School of Stuttgart  Germany

International History Bowl - European Division Champions

Varsity

Year Champion City Country
2012 American School of Madrid Madrid, Spain  Spain
2013 American School of Madrid Madrid, Spain  Spain
2014 College du Leman Versoix, Switzerland   Switzerland
2014 College du Leman Versoix, Switzerland   Switzerland

Junior Varsity

Year Champion City Country
2012 Swiss International School Basel Basel, Switzerland   Switzerland
2013 American School in London London, England  England
2014 International School of Lausanne Lausanne, Switzerland   Switzerland
2015 International School of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland   Switzerland

Middle School

Year Champion City Country
2014 Arnold House School London, England  England
2015 International School of Stuttgart Stuttgart, Germany  Germany

International History Bee - Asian Division Champions

Varsity

Year Champion School Country
2014 Suntiparp Somsak International Community School of Bangkok  Thailand
2015 Suntiparp Somsak International Community School of Bangkok  Thailand

Junior Varsity

Year Champion School Country
2014 Nicolas Gruenwald Singapore American School  Singapore
2015 Haripoom Prasutchai International Community School of Bangkok  Thailand

Middle School

Year Champion School Country
2014 Chansol Park Hong Kong International School  Hong Kong
2015 Chansol Park Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus  China

International History Bowl - Asian Division Champions

Varsity

Year Champion City Country
2014 International Community School of Bangkok Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand
2015 International Community School of Bangkok Bangkok, Thailand  Thailand

Junior Varsity

Year Champion City Country
2014 Singapore American School Singapore  Singapore
2015 NPS International School Singapore  Singapore

Middle School

Year Champion City Country
2014 Hong Kong International School Hong Kong  Hong Kong
2015 Shanghai High School - International Division Shanghai  China

International History Bee - Canadian Division Champions

Varsity

Year Champion School Province
2015 Cameron Amini Colonel By Secondary School  Ontario

Junior Varsity

Year Champion School Province
2015 Gareth Thorlakson University of Toronto Schools  Ontario

Middle School

Year Champion School Province
2015 Darcy Mazloum Loyola High School  Quebec

International History Bowl - Canadian Division Champions

Varsity

Year Champion City Province
2015 Lisgar Collegiate Institute Ottawa  Ontario

Junior Varsity

Year Champion City Province
2015 Royal St. George's College Toronto  Ontario

Middle School

Year Champion City Province
2015 Selwyn House School Westmount  Quebec

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