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− | A '''national championship''' is an event purporting to award a title to the best [[quizbowl]] team in a particular country (though some national championships have teams from multiple countries) for a particular type of | + | A '''national championship''' is an event purporting to award a title to the best [[quizbowl]] team in a particular country (though some national championships have teams from multiple countries) for a particular type of competitor. 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, question quality, and perceived legitimacy. |
== Active titles == | == Active titles == | ||
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| [[ICT]] | | [[ICT]] | ||
| [[NAQT]] | | [[NAQT]] | ||
− | College teams composed of new players | + | | College teams composed of new players |
| 1998 | | 1998 | ||
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| [[NAQT]] | | [[NAQT]] | ||
| High school teams from small public high schools | | High school teams from small public high schools | ||
− | | 2017 (split from overall SSNCT title | + | | 2017 (split from overall SSNCT title) |
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| SSNCT Very Small Schools | | SSNCT Very Small Schools | ||
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| High school teams from small high schools that aren't traditional public schools (private, magnet, charter, etc.) | | High school teams from small high schools that aren't traditional public schools (private, magnet, charter, etc.) | ||
| 2018 (modified from SSNCT Charter & Private title, which had been split in 2017 from a single SSNCT title) | | 2018 (modified from SSNCT Charter & Private title, which had been split in 2017 from a single SSNCT title) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | IPNCT | ||
+ | | [[IPNCT]] | ||
+ | | [[NAQT]] | ||
+ | | High school players on their own (i.e., not with a team) | ||
+ | | 2018 | ||
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| NSC | | NSC | ||
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| High school teams | | High school teams | ||
| 1998 | | 1998 | ||
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| MSNCT | | MSNCT | ||
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| 2014 (to consolidate [[CCCT]] as the sole NAQT community college title) | | 2014 (to consolidate [[CCCT]] as the sole NAQT community college title) | ||
| [[Valencia]] | | [[Valencia]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | NAQT SSNCT Charter & Private Schools Division | ||
+ | | [[SSNCT]] | ||
+ | | [[NAQT]] | ||
+ | | High school teams from small private schools and small non-selective charter schools | ||
+ | | 2017 | ||
+ | | 2017 (changed to Open) | ||
+ | | [[St. Mark's]] | ||
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| Scholastic Showdown | | Scholastic Showdown | ||
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| 2001 | | 2001 | ||
| 2001 | | 2001 | ||
− | | [[St. Ignatius | + | | [[St. Ignatius]] |
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| Panasonic | | Panasonic | ||
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| 1995 | | 1995 | ||
| [[Walton]]** | | [[Walton]]** | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | NASAT | ||
+ | | [[NASAT]] | ||
+ | | [[HSAPQ]] | ||
+ | | High school all-star teams by state | ||
+ | | 2010 | ||
+ | | 2017 (seemingly) | ||
+ | | [[Team Illinois|Illinois]]*** | ||
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− | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki>While the Top Community College continued to be recognized at ICT since the launch of the CCCT in 2009, NAQT's website says the ICT team is "not considered a national champion" by NAQT. As of the 2015, recognition of the Top Community College at the ICT will no longer occur. | |
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+ | <nowiki>**</nowiki>The tournament was announced to return in 2015, but was canceled. | ||
− | + | <nowiki>***</nowiki>[[HSAPQ]] ended operations in 2017. A 2018 incarnation of [[NASAT]] may occur under different management, but as of this writing has not been announced. | |
− | + | <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>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. | |
[[Category:High school national championships]] | [[Category:High school national championships]] | ||
[[Category:Tournament categories]] | [[Category:Tournament categories]] |
Revision as of 12:29, 17 May 2018
A national championship is an event purporting to award a title to the best quizbowl team in a particular country (though some national championships have teams from multiple countries) for a particular type of competitor. 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, question quality, and perceived legitimacy.
Active titles
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Pages in category "National championships"
The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total.
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- 2000 ACF Nationals
- 2000 ICT
- 2001 ACF Nationals
- 2001 ICT
- 2002 ACF Nationals
- 2002 ICT
- 2003 ACF Nationals
- 2003 ICT
- 2004 ACF Nationals
- 2004 ICT
- 2005 ACF Nationals
- 2005 ICT
- 2006 ACF Nationals
- 2006 ICT
- 2007 ACF Nationals
- 2007 ICT
- 2008 ACF Nationals
- 2008 ICT
- 2009 ACF Nationals
- 2009 ICT
- 2010 ACF Nationals
- 2010 ICT
- 2011 ACF Nationals
- 2011 ICT
- 2012 ACF Nationals
- 2012 ICT
- 2013 ACF Nationals
- 2013 ICT
- 2014 ACF Nationals
- 2014 ICT
- 2015 ACF Nationals
- 2015 ICT
- 2016 ACF Nationals
- 2016 ICT
- 2017 ACF Nationals
- 2017 ICT
- 2018 ACF Nationals
- 2018 ICT
- 2019 ACF Nationals
- 2019 ICT
- 2020 ICT
- 2021 ACF Nationals
- 2021 ICT
- 2022 ACF Nationals
- 2022 ICT
- 2023 IQBT Undergraduate Championship