Past Tournaments

2024 - University of California, Berkeley

Division C Champion: Troy High School (Southern California)

The 2024 Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 1,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers to the UC Berkeley campus for the first time since 2020. Throughout the day, over 50 teams competed in 23 events, including 2 international teams from Peru. Thank you to all who attended.

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2023 - University of California, Berkeley

Division C Champion: Mountain View High School (Northern California)

The 2023 Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 1,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers to the UC Berkeley campus for the first time since 2020. Throughout the day, over 50 teams competed in 23 events, including 2 international teams from Peru. Thank you to all who attended.

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2022 - Virtual

Division C Champion: Troy High School (Southern California)

The 2022 Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 2,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers onto a unique virtual tournament experience. Throughout the day, 77 teams competed in 21 national and trial events. At the awards ceremony, students heard from from Dustin Scroeder, Stanford Assistant Professor of Geophysics. Thank you to all who attended.

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2021 - Virtual

Division C Champion: Mountain View (Northern California)

The 2021 Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 2,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers onto a unique virtual tournament experience. Throughout the day, 151 teams - from 96 schools including an international team from Peru - competed in 21 national and trial events. At the awards ceremony, students heard from from Dustin Scroeder, Stanford Assistant Professor of Geophysics as well as Alex Filippenko, UC Berkeley Astronomy Professor. Thank you to all who attended.

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2020 - University of California, Berkeley

Division C Champion: Mountain View (Northern California)

The 2020 Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 1,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers to the UC Berkeley campus. Throughout the day, 55 teams - from 35 schools including an international team from Peru - competed in all 23 national events. At the awards ceremony, students heard from from Dustin Scroeder, Stanford Assistant Professor of Geophysics as well as Emily Levesque, University of Washington Astronomy Professor. Thank you to all who attended.

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2019 - University of California, Berkeley

Division C Champion: Mountain View (Northern California)

The 2019 Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 1,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers to the UC Berkeley campus. Throughout the day, 51 teams - from 34 schools and 6 different states - competed in all 23 national events. At the awards ceremony, students heard from from Dustin Scroeder, Stanford Assistant Professor of Geophysics as well as Josh Hug, UC Berkeley Computer Science Professor. Thank you to all who attended.

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2018 - University of California, Berkeley

Division C Champion: Troy High School (Southern California)

The 2018 Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 1,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers to the UC Berkeley campus. Throughout the day, 49 teams - from 33 schools and 7 different states - competed in all 23 national events. At the awards ceremony, students heard from from Dustin Scroeder, Stanford Assistant Professor of Geophysics as well as Mark Rober, YouTube Engineering Star. Thank you to all who attended.

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2017 - University of California, Berkeley

Division C Champion: Troy High School (Southern California)

The inaugural Golden Gate Science Olympiad tournament brought over 1,000 high school students, parents, coaches, and volunteers to the UC Berkeley campus. Throughout the day, 45 teams - from 33 schools and 6 different states - competed in all 23 national events. At the awards ceremony, students heard from from Randy Schekman, a Nobel Laureate and UC Berkeley professor, and first place event winners were even surprised with Amazon gift cards! Thank you to all who attended.

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Golden Gate Science Olympiad

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