Who was the winner of Doodle for Google 2013?

Sabrina Brady
Sabrina Brady, from Wisconsin, is the 2013 winner of the Doodle 4 Google contest for K–12 students in the U.S.

Who won 2017 Google Doodle?

A huge thank you to everyone who took part in this year’s Doodle 4 Google competition, and congratulations to all age group finalists, age group winners, and the national winner, Kai Wei!

Who won Doodle for Google 2016?

grader Akilah Johnson
Today’s blog post is by the winner of this year’s Doodle 4 Google competition, 10th grader Akilah Johnson. Given the contest’s theme—“What makes me… me”—who better than the young artist herself to answer that question? – Ed.

Who was the Google Doodle winner for 2018?

grader Sarah Gomez-Lane
Today, we’re thrilled to share the work of our 2018 Doodle for Google winner on the US Google homepage: 2nd grader Sarah Gomez-Lane, who drew delightful dinosaurs to highlight her dream of becoming a paleontologist!

Who won Doodle for Google 2015?

Sarah Gomez-Lane’s interactive dinosaur doodle is being featured for 24 hours. A 6-year-old Virginia girl who followed her dreams has landed national recognition and a $30,000 scholarship from Google.

Who won Doodle for Google 2008?

Back in 2008, Moon won Google’s inaugural US “Doodle 4 Google” contest, beating out 16,000 other kids from around the country to have her illustration featured on Google’s homepage. She also received a new laptop, a $10,000 scholarship, and $25,000 technology grant for her California middle school.

Who won 2019 Doodle for Google?

After three months, and with participation from over 50 cities across India, we are thrilled to announce this year’s National winner of our Doodle for Google contest: seven-year-old Divyanshi Singhal from Gurgaon, with her imaginative, thoughtful, and inspiring Doodle titled “The Walking Tree.” Divyanshi’s Doodle will …

What is the prize for Doodle 4 Google?

The Doodle for Google grand prize, also known as the National Winner, is a $30,000 college scholarship, and a $50,000 technology package for your school or non-profit of your choice. In addition to $80,000 in prizes, the winner gets their artwork featured on Google’s homepage for a full day.