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Matt Weiner (talk | contribs) (I don't believe that University Challenge actually claims to be the national championship of anything. Maybe the BSQC should be listed, though.) |
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*<nowiki>‡</nowiki>A sequel to CULT, [[COLT]], was run as [[Chicago Open Trash]] in 2011, but was not billed as a national championship. | *<nowiki>‡</nowiki>A sequel to CULT, [[COLT]], was run as [[Chicago Open Trash]] in 2011, but was not billed as a national championship. | ||
− | *<nowiki>§</nowiki> | + | *<nowiki>§</nowiki>NHBB recognizes the top middle school, top solo team, and top small school based on their final finish at the National History Bowl, but these are not generally considered 'national championships' per se, because they are rarely directly played off, among other reasons. Thus, they are not listed here. The actual championship for middle schools is a separate event held on the same weekend as the middle school History Bee and is listed above. |
Staffing guide to good quizbowl nationals in 2014: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AitgvOoiHJZodHhhMHZEczFpLWE3eTVGUkZYTVIxRGc&output=html] | Staffing guide to good quizbowl nationals in 2014: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AitgvOoiHJZodHhhMHZEczFpLWE3eTVGUkZYTVIxRGc&output=html] | ||
[[Category:High school national championships]] | [[Category:High school national championships]] |
Revision as of 01:38, 29 April 2014
A national championship is an event purporting to award a title to the best quizbowl team in a particular country. Over the years a number of national championships have been held for college, high school, and middle school levels of play, with widely varying formats and question quality. Only tournaments adhering to "good quizbowl" standards are considered legitimate.
Active titles (scheduled to be awarded in 2014)
Defunct titles
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