AHEPA Hellenic History Tournament in Chicago
Midwest Tournament Page
IMPORTANT UPDATE: CHANGE OF DATE FOR THE HELLENIC HISTORY EDUCATIONAL TOURNAMENT - JANUARY 27, 2023
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, the date of the upcoming Hellenic History Educational Tournament has been changed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding. The new date for the event is Saturday, January 27, 2024, and we look forward to your continued enthusiasm and participation. Please update your calendars accordingly, and if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out to us. Thank you for your continued support.
EVENT DETAILS
- Date: Saturday, January 27, 2024
- Time: 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
- Location:
Ascension Greek Orthodox Church
1207 Riverwoods Rd, Lincolnshire, IL 60069 - $12K in Prizes:
1ST PLACE | $6,000
2ND PLACE | $3,000
3RD PLACE | $1,500
4TH PLACE | $1,500
Deadline to register is December 29, 2023.
Winners of the tournament Team Herodotus (L-R) Ioanna Karra, Georgia Tsiranidi, and Nicholas Tomaras with Themistocles Frangos, President of sponsoring AHEPA Chapter 205. Photo courtesy of Phillip Frangos. April 10, 2017
CHICAGO – An educational program for our youth, AHEPA’s Hellenic History Tournament is expanding to include even more chapters and regions. The 3rd annual Chicago regional competition of the AHEPA Hellenic History Tournament was held at the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, on Saturday, Mar. 11.
The competition featured 30 high-school aged students participating in a Jeopardy-style tournament that quizzes participants on Hellenic history. The tournament is a one-day event with high school students competing on teams of three sponsored by their local AHEPA chapters.
Teams compete in a head-to-head competition. Multiple choice questions are displayed on a projector screen and read by a moderator. The questions, drawn from materials provided to all students upon registration, covers Ancient, Middle, and Modern Greek history. Teams advance based on answering the most questions correctly with the team winning the final round receiving a $3,000 scholarship prize ($1,000 per student on the team) and the second place team receiving $1,500 ($500 per student). The participating students commit substantial time and energy to learn about Hellenic history and ancestors.
The teams participating in the Hellenic History Tournament in Chicago. Photo courtesy of Phillip Frangos