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Welcome to the World Scholar's Cup Section

Overview and Quick History

The World Scholar's Cup Section was started on June 8, 2007 to provide scores and information for the World Scholar's Cup, a competition founded by DemiDec founder and CEO Dan Berdichevsky as well as David Kimel and Scott Lichtenstein. The first World Championship was held in Seoul, South Korea on May 25 and 26, 2007.

ADSIC is dedicated to provide scores, topical information and history as well as school biographies (perhaps) for the World Scholar's Cup (in conjunction with the main focus of Academic Decathlon results). ADSIC does not formally endorse one competition over the other.


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1 June 2008
The second team of Canyon Del Oro High School of Oro Valley, Arizona wins the second World Scholar's Cup World Finals with a score of 15,733. Team One from the Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies (South Korea) takes second, and the seventh team of Anglo-Chinese School of Singapore takes third. CDO is the first non-all star team (and the second United States team) to win the World Scholar's Cup.
29 May 2008
The World Scholar's Cup section receives a new look, similar to the mainpage of ADSIC.


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Things to Look Out For
Upcoming Competition Dates
Competition Dates
Scholar's Cup World Finals 2008 May 31 - June 1, 2008
  • New Topics for 2008-2009 Scholar's Cup when released.
  • School Bios for Scholar's Cup Participants.