The Peterborough Examiner

Top 5 in Canadian Geographic Challenge for a second year

A fourth place finish for St. Peter student Jake Douglas after second place last year

- JESSICA NYZNIK Examiner Staff Writer

A local high school student returned from Ottawa on Monday night with a fourth-place win in a national geography contest.

Jake Douglas, 15, was one of the Top 5 finalists in the Canadian Geographic Challenge.

It was his third consecutiv­e year competing in the national content and he made the Top 5 for the second year .

The St. Peter Secondary School student travelled to Ottawa on Saturday night with Dhruv Pathak, a Kenner Collegiate student who also beat out about 25,000 students across Canada to earn a spot in the Top 20.

They completed a written and field test Sunday afternoon, with Douglas’s score advancing him to the next round.

Monday’s game-show style contest was broadcast live from the Canada War Museum.

Having competed twice before, Douglas said he felt he had a bit of a leg up because he knew the format and what to expect.

He’d also learned how to manage the pressure.

Although he took second place last year – garnering him $3,000 and a free 10-day cruise of the east coast – Douglas didn’t have any expectatio­ns going in.

He’d seen someone go from first place one year, to not making it past the Top 20 the next.

So when the first four finalists were announced Sunday, Douglas wasn’t banking on being called as the fifth.

“It was a big sigh of relief when I got called up on the stage,” he said.

About half way through the 60-minute finals Monday, Douglas said he knew his score was too low to win, but he continued to give it his all anyway.

“I feel like I’ve done well. Even without the first place, what more can you ask for – it’s been great,” he said, looking back.

The teenager said he looked at the challenge as an experience and an opportunit­y to learn more about the world.

“It’s deepened my passion for geography, and I know more of the specifics about what opportunit­ies there are in the future.”

 ?? JESSICA NYZNIK EXAMINER ?? Jake Douglas, 15, takes a minute between classes at St. Peter Secondary School on Tuesday to talk about his fourth-place win at the Canadian Geographic Challenge in Ottawa.
JESSICA NYZNIK EXAMINER Jake Douglas, 15, takes a minute between classes at St. Peter Secondary School on Tuesday to talk about his fourth-place win at the Canadian Geographic Challenge in Ottawa.

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