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Student Recites 8,784 Digits of Pi Wed Mar 15, 10:02 PM ET

SALEM, Va. - A high school student Tuesday recited 8,784 digits of Pi — the 
non-repeating and non-terminating decimal — likely placing him among the 
top Pi-reciters in the world. 

Gaurav Rajav, 15, had hoped to recite 10,790 digits and set a new record in 
the United States and North America. But he remembered enough to 
potentially place third in national and North American Pi recitation and 
12th in the world.

His ranking should be verified by the Pi World Ranking List within two 
months.

"I'm kind of disappointed, but I guess I did OK," said Gaurav, a junior at 
Salem High School.

But his mathematical feat won the praise of others, including the math and 
computer science teacher who got Gaurav interested in it.

"I'm still stunned," said Linda Gooding, one of three contest judges. She 
then joked, "That's a couple more than I can do."

Gaurav began memorizing Pi while a student in Gooding's class. Gooding 
holds the competition every year, and said she expected students to learn 
about 40 digits. Gaurav recited nearly 2,990 the first time.

Gaurav's parents promised him an Xbox 360 video game console if he had 
reached his goal. His father, Jogesh Rajav, jokingly offered to get him "an 
Xbox, but no game."

But Gaurav ultimately turned town his mother Seema's offer to buy him the 
game system anyway because of their deal.

He will try for the record again in May.

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Information from: The Roanoke Times, http://www.roanoketimes.com

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