RESULTS
XXXI International Physics Olympiad
Leicester (Great Britain) 2000
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I Prizes (Gold Medals):
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1. Lu Ying |
China |
43,4 |
2. Christoph Keller |
Switzerland |
41,1 |
3. Xiao Jing |
China |
40,4 |
4. Alexei Vakhov |
Russia |
40,1 |
5. Chen Xiaosheng |
China |
39,6 |
6. Akos Hegedus |
Hungary |
39,5 |
7. M Arvind |
India |
38,4 |
8. Navneet Loiwal |
India |
38,1 |
9. Evgueni Panov |
Russia |
38,1 |
10. Song Junliang |
China |
37,9 |
11. Zhang Chi |
China |
37,9 |
12. Balazs Pozsgay |
Hungary |
37,8 |
13. Nikolay Pavlov |
Bulgaria |
37,6 |
14. Chien-Jen Lai |
Taiwan |
37,5 |
15. Kuang-Ting Chen |
Taiwan |
37,1 |
II Prizes (Silver Medal):
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1. Gregory Price |
USA |
35,2 |
2. Payam Seifi |
Iran |
34,9 |
3. YoungsubYoon |
Korea |
34,7 |
4. Chan-Youn Park |
Korea |
34,7 |
5. Ehsan Ardestanizadeh |
Iran |
34,2 |
6. Jan Houstek |
The Czechlands |
34,1 |
7. Pouyan Ghaemi Mohammadi |
Iran |
33,5 |
8. Sang-Geol Koh |
Korea |
33,5 |
9. Mikhail Rotaev |
Russia |
33,5 |
10. David Houseman |
Australia |
33,2 |
11. Vitali Vavilov |
Russia |
32,8 |
III Prizes (Bronze Medal):
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1. Halim Kusumaatmaja
2. Jiri Chaloupka
3. Nipun Kwatra
4. Roman Bakulin
5. Anthony Miller
6. Gerald Cooray
7. Ismail Hasanov
8. Abhineet Sawa
9. Hsi-Chun Liu
10. Yevgen Kovalyshen
11. Jurgis Pasukonis
12. Tran Viet Bac
13. Michael Vrable
14. Andrew Ferris
15. Jason Oh
16. Stevan Nadj-Perge
17. Andras Mathe
18. Mahdieh Bagher
19. Kamiar Rahnama
20. Yoga Divayana
21. Merse Elod Gaspar
22. Serguei Jouk
23. Dao Anh Duc
24. Jouttenus Teppo
25. Edward Smith
26. Yang-Ting Chien
27. Vu Ngoc Anh
28. Stefan Pauliuk
29. Vasyl Bilykh
30. Tobias Fritz
31. Bahar Riand Passa
32. Carlo Castellana
33. Henry Lockwood
34. Gergely Patay
35. Artyom Tonkikh
36. Joseph Yu
37. Hoang Ngoc Thach
38. Andres Acena
39. Stefan Salom
40. Bremana Adhi
41. Pim Altena
42. Ng Wee Hao
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Indonesia
The Czechlands
India
Ukraine
USA
Sweden
Azerbaijan
India
Taiwan
Ukraine
Lithuania
Vietnam
USA
Australia
USA
Yugoslavia
Hungary
Iran
Iran
Indonesia
Hungary
Russia
Vietnam
Finland
Great Britain
Taiwan
Vietnam
Germany
Ukraine
Germany
Indonesia
Italy
Great Britai
Hungary
Israel
USA
Vietnam
Argentina
Yugoslavia
Indonesia
The Netherlands
Singapore
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31,8
31,7
31,2
31,2
31,1
30,6
30,3
30,2
30,1
30,1
29,9
29,8
29,8
29,6
29,5
29,3
29,0
29,0
28,9
28,8
28,7
28,7
28,7
28,6
28,6
28,5
28,3
28,2
28,2
28,0
27,8
27,8
27,7
27,6
27,6
27,6
27,5
27,2
27,2
27,2
27,1
27,1
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Honourable Mentions:
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1. Pavel Petrov
2. Przemyslaw Broniek
3. Andrej Kosmrlj Slovenia
4. M. Fethi Ramazanoglu
5. Aliaksandr Mikhniuk
6. Lemmetty Mikko
7. Yeong-Jyi Lei
8. Juraj Suchar
9. Igor Stamenov
10. Andrew Thomas
11. Urmo Visk
12. Kyungmin Lee
13. V Srikanth
14. Stefan Ingi Valdimarsson
15. Eugen Gaburov
16. Stefan Ichim
17. Jonathan Tay Jianxiong
18. Tivadar Mach
19. Toh Kai Yang
20. Matej Kanduc
21. Duygu Kuzum
22. Keve Kurucz
23. Danil Murtazin
24. Chris Pedder
25. Plamen Bokov
26. Sebastian Hoppner
27. Maarten van der Schrieck
28. Nguyen Trung Dung
29. Dusko Kuzmanovski
30. Peter Cendula
31. Iztok Pizorn
32. Jan Kapitan
33. Anthony Phillips
34. Frederic Dupuis
35. Denis Dmitriev
36. Ian Preston
37. Bakhtiyar Hadjiev
38. Ruza Markov
39. Ariel Lempel
40. Adrian Sauerbrey
41. Iulian Sandu Popa
42. Selma de Mink
43. Nickolay Levkovich
44. Olena Ryabinina
45. Raikhlin Vladimir
46. Reynier Bravo
47. Victor Dedov
48. Brian Lim Youliang
49. Matthias Treier
50. Katarina Petrovic
51. Mikhail Yakutovich
52. Zainul Abidin
53. Marco del Rey
54. Jakub Maksymilian Gac
55. Peter Molnar
56. Piti Ongmongkolkul
57. Flyktman Jouni
58. Amitai Zernik
59. Adele Morrison
60. Nadine Grosse
61. Florin Ionita
62. Jonathan Barmak
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Estonia
Poland
Slovenia
Turkey
Belarus
Finland
Taiwan
Slovakia
Yugoslavia
Great Britain
Estonia
Korea
India
Iceland
Moldova
Romania
Singapore
Italy
Singapore
Slovenia
Turkey
Slovakia
Kazakhstan
Great Britain
Bulgaria
Germany
The Netherlands
Vietnam
Macedonia
Slovakia
Slovenia
The Czechlands
Australia
Canada
Canada
Australia
Azerbaijan
Yugoslavia
Argentina
Germany
Romania
The Netherlands
Belarus
Ukraine
Israel
Cuba
Belarus
Singapore
Switzerland
Yugoslavia
Belarus
Indonesia
Spain
Poland
Slovakia
Thailand
Finland
Israel
Australia
Germany
Romania
Argentina
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26,8
26,8
26,7
26,6
26,5
26,1
26,1
26,0
25,7
25,6
25,6
25,5
25,5
25,4
25,4
25,4
24,7
24,6
24,6
24,0
23,9
23,8
23,8
23,7
23,5
23,4
23,3
23,3
23,2
23,0
22,8
22,7
22,7
22,7
22,6
22,4
22,3
22,3
22,2
22,0
21,9
21,9
21,8
21,6
21,5
21,4
21,3
21,3
21,1
21,1
21,0
20,8
20,7
20,6
20,6
20,5
20,4
20,4
20,2
20,1
20,1
20,0
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Special Prizes:
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* for the best score (Absolute winner)
* for the best solution to the first theoretical problem:
* for the best solution to the second theoretical problem:
Christoph Keller (Switzerland)
* for the best solution to the theoretical problem # 3:
* for the best solution to the first experimental problem:
* for the best solution to the second experimental problem:
Xiao Jing (China)
Kuang-Ting Chen (Taiwan)
* for the best participant from the countries which joined the IPhO in 2000 (Prize of the President of the IPhOs):
Ashot Harutyunyan (Armenia)
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