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The 2004 Winners!
October 27, 2004
 
Winner Photo U.S. Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps delivers an inspirational speech at the Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge awards ceremony.
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Winner Photo YSC finalists anxiously await the announcement of the 2004 winners.
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Winner Photo Third place winner, David Westrich, 14, of Cape Girardeau, MO, graciously accepts his award from Discovery Communications President and CEO, Judith A. McHale.
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Winner Photo Second place winner, Blake Thompson, 12, of Gainesville, FL, happily clutches his trophy after accepting it from Judith A. McHale, Discovery Communications, Inc. President and CEO, and Steve "Jake" Jacobs, science educator and mastermind of the finalist week challenges.
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Winner Photo U.S. Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps congratulates Shannon McClintock, 14, of San Diego, CA, who was named YSC's America's Top Young Scientist of the Year.
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Winner Photo The top three 2004 YSC winners: from left, Blake Thompson, 12, of Gainesville, FL, Shannon McClintock, 14, of San Diego, CA, and David Westrich, 14, of Cape Girardeau, MO, with U.S. Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps, top left, Discovery Communications, Inc. President and CEO Judith A. McHale, center, and Aspen Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson.
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Winner Photo In a sea of celebratory confetti amidst thunderous applause, the top winners—from left, David Westrich, Shannon McClintock, and Kevin Lane—and 37 finalists officially bring the 2004 YSC to a close.
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PHOTOS: Robin Weiner/U.S. Newswire

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