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Shanghai Spring History Bee Results 2021 Shanghai Spring History Bee Results Varsity Division Name Year School Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Prelim Rank Finals Total Asians? Status Cheng (Felix) Qin 2004 Shanghai High School - International Division 11 11 11 33 1 7 (9) YES Champion John Chen 2003 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 9 9 9 27 2 7 (16) YES Runner Up Jerry Wu 2004 Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus 5 8 5 18 3 1 YES Third Place Alan Chen 2004 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 4 3 2 9 4 YES Ivan Rubtsov 2003 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 2 3 3 8 5 YES Noah Gianno 2003 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 1 2 3 6 6 Sunny Qi 2004 Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus 1 0 1 2 7 Yifan Wang 2004 Transformation Academy of Shanghai 0 0 0 0 8 Jiachen Zhao 2004 Shanghai Pinghe School 0 -1 0 -1 9 Junior Varsity Division Name Year School Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Prelim Rank Finals Total Asians? Status Sean Zhao 2005 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 9 3 8 20 3 7 (22) YES Champion Ivan Yuan 2005 Shanghai High School - International Division 8 9 11 28 1 7 (30) YES Runner Up Kangyan Zhao 2005 World Foreign Language Academy 0 10 6 16 5 6 YES Third Place Jake Chen 2005 Shanghai High School - International Division 11 3 8 22 2 4 YES Finalist Chenchen Li 2005 Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus 3 3 5 11 6 1 YES Finalist Calvin Liu 2005 World Foreign Language Academy 8 5 6 19 4 -1 YES Finalist Stephanie Chen 2005 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 6 2 2 10 7 YES Daniel Xiao 2005 Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus 4 0 4 8 8 (tie) YES Joshua Zhang 2005 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 4 2 2 8 8 (tie) YES Zefang Chen 2005 World Foreign Language Academy 2 2 4 8 8 (tie) YES Bowser Liu 2004 Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus 0 5 2 7 11 Shelley Yang 2004 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 3 1 2 6 12 Charles Shen 2005 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 0 1 4 5 13 (tie) Joon Guzman 2006 Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus 3 2 0 5 13 (tie) Eva Yuan 2004 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 3 1 0 4 15 Mimi Yang 2005 Shanghai High School - International Division 0 2 1 3 16 Jialin Pu 2005 Shanghai Pinghe School 0 2 - 2 17 Albert Wu 2006 Shanghai American School - Puxi Campus 0 0 0 0 18 Middle School Division Name Year School Rd. 1 Rd. 2 Rd. 3 Total Prelim Rank Finals Total Asians? Status Andy Wang 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 10 10 3 23 2 6 (1) YES Champion Nathaniel Foo 2007 Dulwich College Shanghai PD 12 11 11 34 1 6 (0) YES Runner Up Lucas Jiang 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 6 5 5 16 7 3 YES Third Place Jerry Chen 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 6 10 6 22 3 (tie) 2 YES Finalist Nicha Thammanichanond 2006 Dulwich College Shanghai PD 13 5 4 22 3 (tie) 2 YES Finalist Kathy Sun 2007 World Foreign Language Academy 9 9 3 21 5 1 YES Finalist Jason Yang 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 5 4 9 18 6 1 YES Finalist Long Long Cheung 2009 Concordia International School Shanghai 9 3 3 15 8 - YES Finalist Alex Wang 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 5 5 4 14 9 YES Adeline Hung 2006 Shanghai High School - International Division 3 4 3 10 10 (tie) YES Alexander Seymour 2007 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 3 3 4 10 10 (tie) YES Yungchen Yen 2007 Dulwich College Shanghai PD 4 2 4 10 10 (tie) YES Jason Luo 2007 Concordia International School Shanghai 3 3 3 9 13 (tie) YES Zhaoshu Liu 2007 Concordia International School Shanghai 4 4 1 9 13 (tie) YES James Su 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 1 3 4 8 15 YES Amy Sun 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 1 5 1 7 16 (tie) YES Mian Zhu 2007 Concordia International School Shanghai 1 3 3 7 16 (tie) YES Mingun Kim 2007 Concordia International School Shanghai 4 2 1 7 16 (tie) YES Ritvik Sharma 2007 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 2 2 3 7 16 (tie) YES Amy Wang 2007 Concordia International School Shanghai 2 1 3 6 20 Derek Shen 2007 Shanghai High School - International Division 2 2 1 5 21 (tie) Royce Li 2007 Soong Ching Ling School International Division 1 0 4 5 21 (tie) Chelsea Nam 2007 Shanghai High School - International Division 1 2 0 3 23 (tie) Ryan Seymour 2007 Shanghai American School - Pudong Campus 1 0 2 3 23 (tie) Gabrielle Dai 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 1 1 0 2 25 (tie) Tonglin Li 2006 World Foreign Language Academy 0 0 2 2 25 (tie) Alexander Zhou 2007 World Foreign Language Academy 0 1 0 1 27 (tie) Kendall Tsai 2009 Concordia International School Shanghai 1 0 0 1 27 (tie) Carrie Wang 2008 Shanghai High School - International Division 0 0 0 0 29 (tie) Rachel Chen 2008 Concordia International School Shanghai 0 1 -1 0 29 (tie) Yuxiang Fei 2007 Shanghai Huaer Collegiate School Kunshan 0 0 0 0 29 (tie).
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