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Latest revision as of 03:29, 4 February 2026
1994 American academic competition
The 6th National Geographic Bee was held in Washington, D.C., on May 25, 1994, sponsored by the National Geographic Society. The final competition was moderated by Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek.[1] The winner was Anders Knospe of Bozeman, Montana, who won a $25,000 college scholarship.[2] The 2nd-place winner, Michael Bebow of Metairie, Louisiana, won a $15,000 scholarship.[3] The 3rd-place winner, Jeorse Lund of Henderson, Nevada, won a $10,000 scholarship.[4]
1994 State Champions
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| State | Winner’s Name | Grade | School | City/Town | Notes |
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| Arizona | Patrick Sullivan | Top 10 finalist | |||
| California | Jory Hecht | Top 10 finalist | |||
| Colorado | Jeffrey Fivehouse | Top 10 finalist | |||
| Louisiana | Michael Bebow | Metairie | Second Place | ||
| Maryland | Matthew Coyle | Top 10 finalist | |||
| Michigan | Chris Galeczka | 7th | Bemis Junior High School | Sterling Heights | Top 10 finalist |
| Montana | Anders Knospe | 8th | Bozeman | 1994 Champion | |
| Nevada | Jeorse Lund | Henderson | Third Place | ||
| New Jersey | Seyi Fayanju | 5th | Verona | ||
| Ohio | Robie Herrick | Top 10 finalist | |||
| Pennsylvania | Jeffrey Hoppes | Lancaster | Top 10 finalist | ||
| Tennessee | Ned Andrews |


