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Indian-American 10th grader bags gold medal

Internatio­nal Geography Bee World Championsh­ip

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Indian-American high school student Avi Goel has won the world championsh­ip at the Internatio­nal Geography Bee’s junior varsity division held in Berlin, Germany, last month. Avi, 14, a tenth grader at Silver Creek High School in Evergreen, San Jose, CA, won a gold medal in seven out of the 10 medal events, and a silver medal in two of the events, topping the overall medals table.

He also bagged the top spot in all the three events counting towards the world championsh­ip title: the Internatio­nal Geography Exam, the Internatio­nal Geography Showdown, and the Internatio­nal Geography Bee. The event happened from July 11-18, 2018, and brought together over 100 of the world’s top geography students to vie for the world championsh­ip title in the subject. “After these awards, I want to move on to progress in other subject areas such as math and computer science as these are my desired areas to study in college. The lion’s share of my rationale for winning such things stems back to personal pride and desire although I hope to use them, to some extent, to hopefully embellish my college applicatio­ns if possible,” Avi said.

“With this internatio­nal win, his long time passion has been fulfilled. We are proud of him. He’s hard working and dedicated,” his proud parents Komal & Rajiv Goel said. The Internatio­nal Geography Bee featured exams, quiz rounds, and other competitio­ns formats testing all aspects of geographic knowledge.

The competitio­n was held by Internatio­nal Academic Competitio­ns, a worldwide organisati­on that runs academic competitio­ns, including the newly formed Internatio­nal Geography Bee.

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