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NRI news, 2016 national geographic bee winners, Indian Americans, Florida, Alabama, Texas
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7 Indian American Students among Champions of 2016 National Geographic Bee

Indian Eagle
05/25/2016

Seven Indian American students stood out with flying colors in the 2016 National Geographic Bee competition. Rishi Nair from the state of Florida won the competition this year. He is followed by two other Indian American boys, Saketh Jonnalagadda and Kapil Nathan, who stood second and third respectively.

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Rishi Nair is a sixth-grader at William Lincoln Magnet School in Plant City, Florida. The runner-up Saketh Jonnalagadda is an 8th grader at Stony Brook Middle School in Westford, Massachusetts. The second runner-up Kapil Nathan is a 6th grader from Hoover in the state of Alabama.

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12-year-old Rishi Nair, who got six of the seven answers right in the 2016 National Geographic Bee Grand Finale in Washington DC, received a $50,000 college scholarship and a lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society. He will also get an 8-day adventure trip to Southeast Alaska with a stopover at Glacier Bay National Park. The National Geographic Society and Lindblad Expeditions will jointly bear all expenses for the trip.

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12-year-old Rishi Nair from Florida is the 2016 National Geographic Bee Winner

14-year-old Saketh Jonnalagadda from Massachusetts, the first runner-up, bagged a $25,000 college scholarship, while a $10,000 college scholarship was awarded to 12-year-old Kapil Nathan from Alabama, the second runner-up. Saketh Jonnalagadda got five answers right, whereas Kapil got four answers right.

The seven other finalists in the 2016 National Geographic Bee include four Indian Americans: Rishi Kumar, a 10-year-old 5th grader from Maryland; Pranay Varada, a 13-year-old 7th grader from Irvin in Texas; Samanyu Dixit, a 12-year-old 6th grader from North Carolina, and Ashwin Shivakumar, an 11-year-old 6th grader from Oregon. Each of them received $500.

Rishi Nair credited his National Geographic Bee championship to his mother. Rishi is the second Florida resident to have become the national champion. In 2010, 8th grader Aadith Moorthy of Palm Harbor was the Florida student to have won the National Geographic Bee.

Almost 3 million students from 11,000 schools across the US took part in the 2016 National Geographic Bee competition. The final round which was held today in Washington DC will be aired on the National Geographic Channel and Nat GEO WILD on Friday, May 27.

Also Read 9-year-old Indian American Wins Mighty Minds Contest

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