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The number of participating countries has since risen: 14 countries took part in 1969, 50 in 1989, and 104 in 2009. [5] North Korea is the only country whose entire team has been caught cheating, resulting in its disqualification at the 32nd IMO in 1991 and the 51st IMO in 2010. [6] (However, the 2010 case was controversial.
Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Honorable mentions Gold in Last 10 contests (updated till 2024) 1 China: 185 37 6 0 51 2 United States [2]: 151 120 30
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 following table lists all IMO Winners who have won at least three gold medals, with corresponding years and non-gold medals received noted (P denotes a perfect ...
In some countries, especially those in East Asia, the selection process involves several tests of a difficulty comparable to the IMO itself. [14] The Chinese contestants go through a camp. [ 15 ] In others, such as the United States, possible participants go through a series of easier standalone competitions that gradually increase in difficulty.
The 37th BMO was hosted virtually due to Covid and organized by Romania on 31 October- 5 November 2020. The 38th BMO was hosted virtually due to Covid and organized by Cyprus on 6–10 September 2021. The 39th BMO was held in Agros, Cyprus on 4–9 May 2022. The 40th BMO was held in Antalya, Turkey on 8-13 May 2023.
Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic in early 2020, the training camp was not held and the Chinese team for the 2020 IMO was selected based on the scores of the 2019 CMO. [11] The 2022 CMO was moved to a virtual event following the surge of COVID-19 epidemic in mainland China near the end of 2022, with contestants competing in the exam ...
In Pakistan, selection for the IMO participants is quite similar to that in other countries. The process starts one and a half year before a particular IMO; and a test (also known as NMTC - National Mathematics Talent Contest ) is taken by the high school students which is organized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan .
The competition is similar in style to the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), with two papers, each consisting of three problems to be solved in 4.5 hours, taken on consecutive days. Participating countries send teams consisting of four female mathematicians below the age of 20 who are not enrolled at a university.