Difference between revisions of "Timeline of Quizbowl History"

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== 1991 ==
 
== 1991 ==
  
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*Spring: [[Penn Bowl]] is founded.
 
*Spring: First [[ACF Regionals]] and [[ACF Nationals]] held.
 
*Spring: First [[ACF Regionals]] and [[ACF Nationals]] held.
  
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*[[NAQT]] founded. Its first president is [[Patrick Matthews]].
 
*[[NAQT]] founded. Its first president is [[Patrick Matthews]].
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== 1997 ==
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*[[PACE]] founded.
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== 2003 ==
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*[[hsquizbowl.org]] founded.
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== 2008 ==
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*Spring: The last [[CBI NCT]] is held; [[Rochester]] wins.
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*Summer: [[CBI]] announces suspension of operations; the [[HCASC]] continues nonetheless.
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*September: [[HSAPQ]] founded; the first HSAPQ tournament sets run at high school tournaments hosted by [[UNC]] and [[Maryland]].
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== 2009 ==
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*June: The last [[Panasonic]] NTAE is held without Panasonic's financial backing; the tournament collapses soon after.
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== 2010 ==
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*June: The [[2010 NSC]] is held, abandoning the old three-quarter NSC format in favor of [[20/20]] rounds.
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*June: The inaugural [[NASAT]] is hosted at [[Vanderbilt]].

Revision as of 00:46, 1 January 2014

1953

1970

1977

  • Fall: College Bowl recruits writers from the Atlanta-area quizbowl circuit to begin its campus program.

1978

1990

1991

1996

1997

2003

2008

  • Spring: The last CBI NCT is held; Rochester wins.
  • Summer: CBI announces suspension of operations; the HCASC continues nonetheless.
  • September: HSAPQ founded; the first HSAPQ tournament sets run at high school tournaments hosted by UNC and Maryland.

2009

  • June: The last Panasonic NTAE is held without Panasonic's financial backing; the tournament collapses soon after.

2010

  • June: The 2010 NSC is held, abandoning the old three-quarter NSC format in favor of 20/20 rounds.
  • June: The inaugural NASAT is hosted at Vanderbilt.