The exhilarating final battle saw 13-year old Dabo James Nasara registered from Kaduna State chapter, emerge the Mathematical Olympiad champion in the junior Category by garnering 145 points at the end of the two round online encounter.
While 16-year old Isaac Olanipekun registered from Ondo state chapter was the winner in the senior category. Nicking the crown at the expense of Oluwafemi Bolanle who emerged first runner up respectively.
The championships in both categories were honoured with a gold medal & miscellaneous packages. However, the concluded Mathematical Olympiad is an entrance ticket & eligibility for the upcoming 2023 SME MATHS OLYMPIAD.
BIOGRAPHY OF 2022 MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD GOLD MEDALIST.
DABO JAMES NASARA
(2022 Olympiad Champion)
The 13-year old Nasara, registered from Kaduna State chapter, a student of Ideal international college, Kaduna. She's a young student of JSS3, born & resides in the metropolis of Kaduna. The young prodigy who finished the online Mathematical Olympiad competition by garnering 145 points, solved 34 questions correctly in 172 seconds...This record added a feather to her cap as she beats 96 selected participants of the online Tv-show in the Junior Category. A Gold medal was awarded to her,as well as a certificate of distinguished excellence,as well as other miscellaneous packages to encourage & honour her feat of study & consistent dedication to mathematics.
ISAAC OLANIPEKUN
The 16 year old is a young teenage Mathematical prodigy, a gold medalist from the senior category, registered from the Ondo state chapter, emerged the winner of the Mathematical Olympiad in the contest of 102 participants in the online Tv-show, garnering a total of 136 points in a time duration of 174 seconds, after attempting to solve 28 questions correctly. He was awarded a Gold medal & a certificate of distinguished Excellence as well as other miscellaneous packages to encourage His dedication towards studies.
More feathers to your cap!
INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD GOLD MEDALISTS —TEACHERS CATEGORY
In the Hallmark of Fame, Teachers were not left out,as they also participated in the tussle of knowledge. We seize this medium to announce to you the 2022 IMO GOLD MEDALISTS (Teachers Category).
Mr. Philip Onyeaka, bagged a Gold medal, sitting on the landmark of Excellence,garning 108 points in both rounds, Skewed by Ayodele Makinwa a close score of 103 points. The organizers ensured that the Teachers Category award was based on three (3) Discipline of Mathematics;
(i) Calculus (Limits, Differentiation & Integration): This scope aims at testing the manipulation of Teachers knowledge on Algebra and Indices. 10 random questions were selected on toggles switch for the 47 participants in the teachers Category.
(ii) Abstract Algebra : This Discipline aims at testing the survival of logical reasoning along the unprecedented time factor. 10 random questions were toggles switch for participants.
(iii) Numerical Analysis : This scope deals with their speed test on computational rules on some set of rational numbers usually by Chebyshevs method and Newton Raphson's method.
Check out IMO past winners & other miscellaneous events;
TEAM USA - 2021
(IMO GOLD MEDALISTS)
2021 INDIVIDUAL IMO
RESULTS
ARYAN PRAKASH - INDIA
(2020 IMO GOLD MEDALIST)
ANESH KUMAR - INDIA
(GOLD MEDALIST - 2019)
JACOB UWAKMFON - NIGERIA
(IMO GOLD MEDALIST)
>>Checkout some past winners of Olympaid memory challenge;
Kim thyüng(front-left), Deniäl Dungre(middle coordinator), Emma Alam(front-right),Kahn Dõckrim(Back-left) & Krish Taiman(Back-right).
Emma Alam - 2021 Olympiad memory challenge, Winner & Gold Medalist. The Olympaid memory gold medalist Emma Alam acheived the following feat in the hall of fame;
(i) Memorised 200 names - 15 mins
(ii) Memorise 70 binary digits
numbers in twenty minutes.
(iii) Memorise 52 cards in 20 mins.
Terence Tao
Terence Tao is the youngest Olympiad Gold, Silver & Bronze medalists since inception.
>>Check out IMO exceptional Gold Medalists in IMO history;
Name | Team(s) | Year | Awards | Age (on final day of IMO) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Terence Tao | Australia | 1986 | Bronze | 10 years, 363 days |
Raúl Chávez Sarmiento | Peru | 2009 | Bronze | 11 years, 271 days |
Terence Tao | Australia | 1987 | Silver | 11 years, 364 days |
Tsz Fung Chui | Hong Kong | 2020 | Silver | 12 years, 156 days |
Akshay Venkatesh | Australia | 1994 | Bronze | 12 years, 241 days |
Yeoh Zi Song | Malaysia | 2014 | Bronze | 12 years, 245 days |
Raúl Chávez Sarmiento | Peru | 2010 | Silver | 12 years, 263 days |
Terence Tao | Australia | 1988 | Gold | 13 years, 4 days |
Warren Bei | Canada | 2021 | Silver | 13 years, 78 days |
Tsz Fung Chui | Hong Kong | 2021 | Gold | 13 years, 90 days |
Damjan Davkov | North Macedonia | 2021 | Silver | 13 years, 199 days |
Jeremy Kahn | United States | 1983 | Silver | 13 years, 259 days |
Raúl Chávez Sarmiento | Peru | 2011 | Gold | 13 years, 273 days |
Pawel Kröger | East Germany | 1972 | Perfect Score | 13 years, 354 days |
Pasin Manurangsi | Thailand | 2007 | Silver | 13 years, 359 days |
Warren Bei | Canada | 2022 | Gold | 14 years, 66 days |
Ömer Cerrahoğlu | Romania | 2009 | Gold | 14 years, 80 days |
Pipitchaya Sridam | Thailand | 2021 | Gold | 14 years, 136 days |
Damjan Davkov | North Macedonia | 2022 | Silver | 14 years, 187 days |
Harvey Yau | United Kingdom | 2014 | Silver | 14 years, 190 days |
Jeremy Kahn | United States | 1984 | Silver | 14 years, 258 days |
Lisa Sauermann | Germany | 2007 | Silver | 14 years, 309 days |
Noam Elkies | United States | 1981 | Perfect Score | 14 years, 329 days |
Pasin Manurangsi | Thailand | 2008 | Gold | 14 years, 351 days |
Aleksandr Khazanov | United States | 1994 | Perfect Score | 15 years, 77 days |
Sergei Konyagin | Soviet Union | 1972 | Perfect Score | 15 years, 83 days |
Ethan Yong-Ern Tan | Australia | 2018 | Gold | 15 years, 125 days |
Simon P. Norton | United Kingdom | 1967 | Gold | 15 years, 135 days |
Vladimir Drinfeld | Soviet Union | 1969 | Perfect Score | 15 years, 156 days |
Yuliy Sannikov | Ukraine | 1994 | Perfect Score | 15 years, 259 days |
David Yang | USA | 2011 | Gold | 14 years, 351 days |
Zhuo Qun Song, the most highly decorated IMO contestant with 5 golds and 1 bronze medal.
Ciprian Manolescu, the only person to achieve three perfect scores at the IMO (1995–1997).
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads.[1] The first IMO was held in Romania in 1959. It has since been held annually, except in 1980. More than 100 countries, representing over 90% of the world's population, send teams of up to six students,[2] plus one team leader, one deputy leader, and observers.[3]
BRIEF HISTORY OF INT'L MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD(IMO)
The logo of the International Mathematical Olympiad
The content ranges from extremely difficult algebra and pre-calculus problems to problems on branches of mathematics not conventionally covered in secondary or high school and often not at university level either, such as projective and complex geometry, functional equations, combinatorics, and well-grounded number theory, of which extensive knowledge of theorems is required. Calculus, though allowed in solutions, is never required, as there is a principle that anyone with a basic understanding of mathematics should understand the problems, even if the solutions require a great deal more knowledge. Supporters of this principle claim that this allows more universality and creates an incentive to find elegant, deceptively simple-looking problems which nevertheless require a certain level of ingenuity, often times a great deal of ingenuity to net all points for a given IMO problem.
The selection process differs by country, but it often consists of a series of tests which admit fewer students at each progressing test. Awards are given to approximately the top-scoring 50% of the individual contestants. Teams are not officially recognized—all scores are given only to individual contestants, but team scoring is unofficially compared more than individual scores.[4] Contestants must be under the age of 20 and must not be registered at any tertiary institution. Subject to these conditions, an individual may participate any number of times in the IMO.[5]
The International Mathematical Olympiad is one of the most prestigious mathematical competitions in the world. In January 2011, Google sponsored €1 million to the International Mathematical Olympiad organization.[6]
© 2022 MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD.
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ReplyDeleteI swear,,or at least Scholarship self.
Delete😂😂 if to say na BIG BROTHER NAIJA, person go come chop,do rubbish still carry 90 million go house😭 I swear Las Las school na scam.
DeleteI think this is just their primary contest. SME winners are awarded $1000 with 24 carat gold of gold medal.
DeleteAh..! Ah!! 34 questions in 172 secs(less than 3 minutes), the Nasara girl chop witch be that oh.. congrats! You all will go places. Wonderful kids. Kudos to Isaac Olanipekun, u try ,it's not easy
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DeleteKai...maths na suicide mission. More Grace sir.
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ReplyDeleteMay the Almighty Allah, continue to bless you all .
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ReplyDeleteBrains dey this country Sha... Nasara you made Kaduna proud,f irst time hearing Kaduna recognized for academic excellence.
ReplyDeleteThe Teachers questions are very rigid oh...it's like it's advanced study for pure Mathematics only.
ReplyDeleteNormally according to the westerner's educational settings, a Mathematics teacher should either bag a degree in Mathematical science or Mathematics education,so it worth it.
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DeleteKudos to the Teachers too. This Philip guy must really be intelligent. Bagged a Gold medal & still he's groomed student bagged a gold medal in her own category. Hats off!! You try pass.
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ReplyDeleteNasara this is just the starting point never relent
ReplyDeleteInshallah you will go places
ReplyDeleteI wish you all succcess in your various careers.
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ReplyDeleteCowbellpedia is a test of accuracy! Olympiad is purely a test of strong logical reasoning & deep thoughts. A conventional education might not be needed. You are gifted,trust Allah to fulfill his promises in your life. Congratulations my children.
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DeleteStudents who emerged victorious in Olympiad will definitely conquer Cowbellpedia. Nasara as your name says; the Lord has granted you victory already.keep it up.
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