A little project I've ben working on for the past couple of weeks.Each states score is the sum of the highest ranks anyone in the state finished with in each event,Results ( D=Diversity=Number of different people who got the highest rank in any event)1: California- 81 (D=7)2: Ohio - 158 (D=4)3: Massachusetts - 169 (D=5)4: Maryland - 174 (D=7)5: Michigan - 237 (D=5)6: Virginia - 266 (D=3)7: Minnesota - 288 (D=4)8: South Carolina - 348 (D=3)9: Indiana - 399 (D=1)10: Texas - 423 (D=4)11: New York - 474 (D=5)12: Pennsylvania - 522 (D=5)13: New Jersey - 532 (8=D)14: Kentucky - 533 (D=1)15: Colorado - 545 (D=2)16: Washington - 633 (D=2)17: Connecticut - 655 (D=5)18: Arizona - 714 (D=1)19: Florida - 757 (D=6)20: North Carolina - 837 (D=6)21: Idaho - 886 (D=3)22 Georgia - 942 (D=7)23: Iowa - 1002 (D=3)24: Tennessee - 1153 (D=2)25: Illinois - 1157 (D=4)26: Wisconsin - 1201 (D=2)27: New Hampshire - 1448 (D=1)28: Arkansas - 1697 (D=1)29: New Mexico - 1743 (D=1)30: Kansas - 1767 (D=1)31: Rhode Island - 1855 (D=2)32: Maine - 2028 (D=1)33: West Virginia - 2063 (D=1)34: Wyoming - 2113 (D=1)35: Vermont -2274 (D=1)36: Nebraska - 2300 (D=1)37: Mississippi - 2407 (D=1)The following states are tied for 37th and had no competitors at Nationals36: Alabama, Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Louisiana,Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, OklahomaOregon, South Dakota, UtahAnd the spreadsheet I made: