Foreign Extemporaneous Speaking
Appearance
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International Extemporaneous Speaking (also called Foreign International Extemporaneous Speaking, and variously contracted to International Extemp, Foreign Extemp, FX, FEX, or IX) is a style of competitive speaking sponsored by the National Forensic League. It is identical in structure to U.S. Extemp, except that the topics are focused on world affairs, rather than U.S. affairs.
Ranking
2005-2006
- National Champion: Spencer Rockwell - Palisade High School, Colorado
- 2nd: Daniel Rauch - Millburn High School, New Jersey
- 3rd: David Kumbroch - Collierville High School, Tennessee
2006-2007
- National Champion: David Kumbroch - Collierville High School, Tennessee
- 2nd: Spencer Rockwell - Palisade High School, Colorado
- 3rd: Aaron Mattis - Scarsdale High School, New York
2007-2008
- National Champion: Akshar Rambachan - Eastview High School, Minnesota
- 2nd: Omar Qureshi - Monett High School, Missouri
- 3rd: Aaron Mattis- Scarsdale High School, New York
2008–2009
- National Champion: Stacey Chen- North Allegheny High School, Pennsylvania
- 2nd place: Will Rafey- Bellarmine College Prep, California
- 3rd place: Jacob Baker- Bellarmine College Prep, California
2009-2010
- National Champion: Jacob Baker - Bellarmine College Prep, California
- 2nd place: James Mohan - Danville High School, Kentucky
- 3rd place: Rohan Bhargava - Jackson High School, Ohio
2010-2011
- National Champion: Dylan Slinger - Lakeville South HS, Minnesota
- 2nd Place: Ashesh Rambachan - Eastview High School, Minnesota
- 3rd Place: Benjamin Mabie - James Logan High School, California
2011-2012[1]
- National Champion: Ashesh Rambachan - Eastview High School, Minnesota
- 2nd place: Linda Pei - Manhattan High School, Kansas
- 3rd place: Lily Nellans - Des Moines Roosevelt High School, Iowa
2012-2013
- National Champion: Nathan Leys - Des Moines Roosevelt High School, Iowa
- 2nd place: Ashesh Rambachan - Eastview High School, Minnesota
- 3rd place: Lyubov Kapko - Tempe Preparatory Academy, Arizona
2013-2014
- National Champion: Miles Saffran - Trinity Preparatory School, Florida
- 2nd place: Dylan Adelman - Lakeville South High School, Minnesota
- 3rd place: Rohan Dhoopar - Bellarmine College Preparatory, California
2014-2015
- National Champion: Brian Anderson - LaRue High School, Kentucky
- 2nd Place: Justin Graham - Trinity Preparatory School, Florida
- 3rd Place: Alexander Ye - Gabrielino High School, California
2015-2016
- National Champion: Marshall Sloane - Milton Academy, Massachusetts
- 2nd Place: Justin Graham - Trinity Preparatory School, Florida
- 3rd Place: Vaikunth Balaji - Ridge High School, New Jersey
References
- ^ "National Champions". Retrieved 30 September 2012.