Harrison’s journey to the top was no small feat. Competing against 45 Mandarin-speaking peers from across Utah, he first earned a spot as a top 10 finalist. He then faced a rigorous two-part evaluation from distinguished judges, including several university professors. To advance, students had to demonstrate both language proficiency and cultural knowledge.
This achievement was the result of hard work and support from his school and family. A shout-out to Monte Vista’s Mrs. Grover, who generously spent numerous afternoons staying after school with Harrison, helping him prepare for the finals.
As Utah State Champion, Harrison earned a $250 prize. Additionally, he received an official invitation from the Chinese Consulate to compete in the National Finals in Los Angeles this May. If he wins at the national level, Harrison will secure a spot in the Global Finals held in Beijing, China.