Public Speaking Competitions
"Courage, hard work, self-mastery, and intelligent effort are all essential to successful life."
—Theodore Roosevelt, from America and the World War
For 2021 the Theodore Roosevelt Association partnered with the Theodore Roosevelt Institute to present a NEW National Theodore Roosevelt Public Speaking Contest!
2021 Spring Winners
Read about the 2021 contest and the winners at: 2021 Spring TR Public Speaking Contest Details & Winners
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First Place Winner
Abi Jo Wanek
Senior
North Rose-Wolcott High School
North Rose, NY |
Second Place Winner
Phoenix Boggs
Junior
Edgewood Junior/Senior High School
Merritt Island, FL |
Third Place Winner
Kaitlyn Gavin
Senior
Valley Stream Central High School
Valley Stream, NY
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Theodore Roosevelt believed in working hard, in persevering in the face of defeat, and in pushing to do better and strive harder to accomplish one’s goals. He also believed in developing young people, in challenging them to achieve as much as possible, and in recognizing their accomplishments.
In that spirit, the Theodore Roosevelt Association created Theodore Roosevelt Public Speaking Contests, which challenge high school students to develop and give original five-minute speeches on TR’s life and legacy. The Contests build on students’ public speaking, critical thinking and independent research skills, thereby enhancing their academic potential and scholarship, confidence, self-reliance, and leadership abilities.
Theodore Roosevelt Public Speaking Contests have been held in several locations, honoring dozens of students.
- Atlanta, GA
- New York, NY
- Oyster Bay, NY
- Owensboro, KY
- Washington, DC
- Virtual