With many regionals around the world finished, I think it is time to start collecting teams that are going to World Final this year. Please help me adding information to the tables :)
Europe
Region | Country | University | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NEERC | Russia | Ural Federal University | Um_nik | sivukhin | Merkurev |
NEERC | Russia | SPb State University | Copymaster | -XraY- | ershov.stanislav |
NEERC | Russia | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology | ifsmirnov | Arterm | zemen |
NEERC | Russia | Moscow State University | Zlobober | sankear | malcolm |
NEERC | Russia | SPb ITMO University | subscriber | antonkov | enot110 |
NEERC | Russia | Nizhny Novgorod State University | vepifanov | KAN | mike_live |
NEERC | Belarus | Belarusian SU of Information and Radioelectronics | teleport | netman | andrew.volchek |
NEERC | Russia | Saratov State University | Edvard | danilka.pro | kuviman |
NEERC | Russia | SPb Academic University | Nikitosh | ComradePetr | egor_bb |
NEERC | Russia | Innopolis University | savinov | sokian | map |
NEERC | Belarus | Belarusian State University | kostya_by | shef_2318 | IFLED |
NEERC | Russia | Moscow Engineering Physics Institute | Avitella | elshiko | bidzilya |
NEERC | Russia | Northern (Arctic) Federal University | CleRIC | NVAL | ? |
NEERC | Russia | Moscow Aviation Institute | yarrr | mingaleg | Timus |
CERC | Poland | University of Warsaw | Swistakk | Marcin_smu | mnbvmar |
CERC | Poland | University of Wrocław | bardek | Solaris | matix2267 |
CERC | Poland | Jagiellonian University | noh4h_ss | krismaz | zaj |
CERC | Slovakia | Comenius University | jablko | Baklazan | michal27 |
CERC | Croatia | University of Zagreb | IvL | Mihaell | ? |
CERC | Czech Republic | Charles University in Prague | Shulik | simsa.st | zaspagety |
NWERC | Finland | University of Helsinki | Laakeri | Gomhog | gtrrebel |
NWERC | United Kingdom | Imperial College London | dancho | eudanip | mihaipopa12 |
NWERC | Netherlands | Utrecht University | Philae | TimonKnigge | RarebitFiend |
NWERC | Netherlands | Radboud University | ? | ? | ? |
SEERC | Ukraine | Zaporizhzhya National Technical University | 6eJIa9IzZzTeHb | Life_is_good | MrDindows |
SEERC | Ukraine | Lviv National University | RomaWhite | witua | Trumen |
SEERC | Ukraine | Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv | Furko | Fdg | mgch |
SWERC | Spain | Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya | albertnez | angargo | etal |
SWERC | Switzerland | ETH Zürich | ? | ? | ? |
Asia
Count | Country/Region | University | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Vietnam | University of Engineering and Technology — VNU | I_love_tigersugar | kien_coi_1997 | dnk |
2 | Singapore | National University of Singapore | I_love_Hoang_Yen | flashmt | nguyenhungtam |
3 | Bangladesh | Jahangirnagar University | nfssdq | ndatta | raihatneloy |
4 | Iran | Islamic Azad University of Mashhad | soshika | Elk-Cloner | yoones.rezaei |
5 | China | Tsinghua University | s-quark | zhj | dhh1995 |
6 | China | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | TankEngineer | rowdark | BaconLi |
7 | China | Peking University | lydrainbowcat | sy2006 | ? |
8 | China | Beihang University | sd0061 | chffy | InheritG |
9 | China | Zhejiang University | sfiction | J.T.J.L. | Yukine_Chris |
10 | Iran | Sharif University of Technology | Haghani | JeBeK | matrix |
11 | Bangladesh | North South University | faiyaz26 | forthright48 | hasib |
12 | China | Zhejiang Normal University | ZJiaQ | love_master | qs1994 |
13 | Vietnam | Ho Chi Minh City University of Science | lythanh | _TMB_ | Equanimity |
14 | Korea | Korea University | Myungwoo | Cauchy_Function | dlehdgh |
15 | Taiwan | National Chiao Tung University | aaaaajack | leopan0922 | lclan |
16 | Bangladesh | Shahjalal University of Science & Technology | Corei13 | PlausibleDeniability | J-C |
17 | China | Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications | hiyot | wzt_000 | beegerous |
18 | China | Tianjin University | 452660407 | wu6shen | jinzhao |
19 | China | Shanghai University | curs0r | fraud | meijun |
20 | Iran | Shahid Beheshti University | shamir0xe | farzad.shbfn | nima.sh |
21 | Japan | The University of Tokyo | semiexp | phidnight | EnumerativeCombinatorics |
22 | India | Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee | amankedia1994 | kshitijbathla | anubhav94 |
23 | Hong Kong | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Sampson | alex20030190 | Nezzar |
24 | Philippines | Ateneo de Manila University | kylesky | Hikari9 | derpidc |
25 | China | Fudan University | flydutchman | czy941030 | Phronesis |
26 | India | Indian Institute of Technology — Bombay | harrypotter192 | venkat82 | nikhilvyas |
27 | India | Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Team | alecsyde | sahilgrover | abhilak |
28 | India | Indian Institute of Information Technology Allahabad | shiva_r31 | aditya_kakarot | m17 |
29 | Taiwan | National Taiwan University | step5 | darkhh | meteor |
30 | Japan | Osaka University | __math | kyuridenamida | ustimaw |
31 | Japan | University of Aizu | zukky | sate | |
32 | Japan | Kyoto University | asi1024 | takise | ojjiy5 |
Latin America
Count | Country | University | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cuba | Universidad de la Habana | SandorGarcia | norge | abelramos |
2 | Brazil | State University of Campinas | augustomorgan | ivanilos | tiagob.reis |
3 | Argentina | Universidad de Buenos Aires | fredy10 | miguelmaurizio | SebP |
4 | Brazil | University of São Paulo — SC | bssanches | tomasf | danft |
5 | Brazil | Federal University of Campina Grande | fsouza | Manoel | old_arysson |
6 | Brazil | Federal University of Pernambuco | mhss | Godely | dcms2 |
7 | Brazil | Federal University of Bahia | johnjq | Roberio | lbguilherme |
8 | Brazil | University of São Paulo — SP | yancouto | gafeol | gidelfino |
9 | Venezuela | Universidad Simón Bolívar | lmn0x4F | rubmary | mathiassm |
10 | Mexico | Escuela Superior de Cómputo | galloska | Adonais | ChOmPs |
11 | Peru | Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería | josue.0 | dmansilla07 | Victoralin10 |
12 | Cuba | Universidad de Oriente | bestard | epascual | ? |
13 | Argentina | Universidad Nacional de Rosario | karupayun | martinv | mariano22 |
14 | Mexico | ITESM Campus Monterrey | Diego1149 | fredy.altamirano | CarlosGoogles |
Africa & the Middle East
Count | Country | University | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Egypt | Alexandria University | naggar | RetiredAmrMahmoud | OmaaarZ |
2 | Jordan | Princess Sumaya University for Technology | Hasan0540 | aurevoir | AU.Bahosain |
3 | Egypt | Cairo University — FCI | ziad.mohamed | Baby_Steps | Mohammad_Yasser |
4 | Syria | Aleppo University | kingofnumbers | ? | ? |
5 | Syria | Tishreen University | samiemad | Jarrar | majd.gda1 |
6 | Syria | Damascus University | muaz-32 | RedNextCentury | ? |
North America
Count | Country | University | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | USA | University of Central Florida | edorundo | mkirsche | sroyal |
2 | Canada | University of Waterloo | y0105w49 | azneyes | zxqfl |
3 | USA | Virginia Tech | PeterASteele | pho | ChrisWu |
4 | USA | Harvard University | scott_wu | dnkywin | random.johnnyh |
5 | USA | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ecnerwala | stevenkplus | betaveros |
6 | USA | Carnegie Mellon University | nhrubin | bluepichu | wxyxinyu |
7 | USA | Cornell University | saketh | victoreis | JRossS |
8 | USA | Stanford University | superpear | ? | ? |
9 | USA | California Institute of Technology | agural | ChingYunH | sdhpzhtk |
10 | USA | Rice University | tuna_salad | ? | ? |
11 | USA | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | sping128 | TiChuot97 | victor_gaoxin |
12 | USA | University of Wisconsin — Madison | toppykung | Ingkarat | name |
13 | USA | University of Southern California | GodDammit | justindcheng | windsfantasy6 |
South Pacific
Count | Country | University | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Australia | The University of Western Australia | gozzardam | SustainedScreaming | |
2 | Australia | University of New South Wales | junkbot | grundo | SpiritsUnite |
Good job :)
Here is the team from Zaporizhzhya National Technical University: ZNTU_SetUp.
It's the first time I see somebody writes city Zaporizhia like this, looks really strange for me =/
Interesting observation :) Honestly I just copy-pasted name of university from a post. I took a look at it now, and it also sounds strange for me.
However, for some reason it is written this way at official baylor page and at the site of regional contest.
Moreover, wiki says that it is actually Zaporizhzhya National Technical University, while city name is Zaporizhia.
Is it some mistake? That's your native city, right? So you should know better :)
NWERC/Netherlands/Utrecht University: http://codeforces.net/team/8244
Yes, they let any color on the world finals nowadays, how standards have fallen ;)
Is tourist going?
Was it rude for me to ask this or something?
1 person can only go to WF twice. tourist already won twice :)
I didn't know that. Thanks. Seemed a bit odd to be down voted into oblivion for a genuine question. At least now I know!
There you go with the up votes. :)
And we with the downs :(
The third team member from Comenius U is michal27. The third team member from Charles U is zaspagety.
The team from Universidad de la Habana is this
Is that officially confirmed somewhere that 6 teams are going from CERC region? During onsite competition it was said that first 3 teams are going for sure and next 3 teams will go very likely, but that was not confirmed at that time.
World Finals Teams 2016.
Hi,
Here is the team from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya: albertnez , angargo and etal
Where are the English, Scottish, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Belgian and Scandinavian universities (except Finland)?
Kind of funny that Western Europe seems to be producing less talented people as time passes.
Look again, maybe this time you'll spot the English team ;)
... that consists of one Bulgarian and two Romanians studying abroad :))
Region: LATAM
Country: Brazil
University: State University of Campinas (UNICAMP)
Team: BibleThump
Augusto Morgan: augustomorgan
Ivan Petrin: ivanilos
Tiago Reis: tiagob.reis
Latin America, Argentina, Universidad de Buenos Aires
fredy10
miguelmaurizio
SebP
Asia, Jahangirnagar University, Md. Nafis Sadique: nfssdq, Niloy Datta: ndatta, Raihat Zaman Neloy: raihatneloy
Где можно посмотреть результати полуфинала в Украине? Спасибо!!!
Asia — Lahore — IAUM soshika , yoones.rezaei , Elk-Cloner
Updated your team, thank you & EKGMA for info :)
They qualified from Lahore regional , I guess.
New Folder Africa -ACPC — Egypt — Alexandria University.
nfssdq is going to WF twice . Best of luck nfssdq
Region: Africa & the Middle East.
Country: Jordan.
University: Princess Sumaya University for Technology.
Team Name: EarlGrey.
Team Members:
Hasan0540
AU.Bahosain
aurevoir
El Psy Congroo Egypt — Cairo University-FCI
I thought that Zlobober was a professional working in Google.
Region: LATAM
Country: Brazil
University: University of São Paulo(Campus São Carlos)(USP-SC)
Team: Bob
Bruno Sanches: bssanches
Tomás Fonseca: tomasf
Danilo Tedeschi: danft
Here goes the BRAZILIAN teams [LATAM] that were not in the comments section yet:
Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG) fsouza Manoel old_arysson
Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) mhss Godely dcms2
Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) johnjq Roberio lbguilherme
University of São Paulo (USP-SP) yancouto gafeol gidelfino
Region: LATAM
Country: Brazil
University: Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE)
Team: Turing-indecisos
Gustavo Stor: Godely
Mário Henrique: mhss
Duhan Caraciolo: dcms2
From North America SER, the UCF team is: edorundo mkirsche sroyal
Surely we have many strong teams in that board, however for sure many are still missing. Probably some of them didn't have their regionals yet. Afair, jqdai0815, YuukaKazami, vfleaking is an actual team this year and I would say that this team is this year's favorite (judging from last contests, maybe even jqdai0815 alone will be able to win :P). What are other strong teams that will very likely qualify to WF, but are missing here?
In here, I only put the teams that I know for sure are going to WF. So yes, many strong teams are missing here, especially in Asia.
At the moment, mostly all regionals in Asia have finished, but:
We will need to wait a bit until Asia's results are finalized. But with all the excitement I could not refrain myself from creating such post, so it came out a bit early.
Can you tell us more about how finalists are chosen in Asia? I've heard that teams are allowed to participate in several regional contests, and universities are the ones actually choosing finalists. How did it happen that the process is so special in this region?
Yes, in Asia we have different rules. It is decided by Asia director. I'm not 100% sure if this year rule is same as last year, but last year it goes like this:
All last year medalist go to WF. i.e. (in case rule does not change) Univ of Tokyo, Tsinghua, Peking, SJTU, Korea Univ go to WF.
Asia is divided into 3 main parts (In each part, there will be some regionals)
A team can participate in at most 2 regionals in his part. Then some magical constant decides who can qualify. Usually from each regional top 2-3 qualify.
In case (1) or if a univ has more than one team qualifying from different regionals, the university decides who go to WF.
Thus, in my post, for Asia, at the moment, there are only teams that were #1 in at least 1 regional.
But what's the logic behind it? Why are the rules so informal only for Asia?
We had a NEERC regional contest a week ago, there was an unclear situation about some team that cheated, and since last weekend there is a very active discussion of NEERC jury's actions in a corresponding topic on Codeforces. I can't even imagine how much flame there would be if NEERC also had such "magic" rules.
The reason for having many regionals is that there are many small / developing in Asia and it is not easy for everyone to go around (passport issues + cost).
This lead to the issue that 1 university can go to many different regionals (e.g. SJTU, Peking go everywhere in Asia Pacific). But there is no clear way to restrict which regional contest a university can go to (what regional should a country not hosting ACM regional go to?).
And since every university can go anywhere. How to define quota for each regional? The answer that the Asia director came up with is magical constant for regionals and university selection.
Huh, cheating on ACMs o_0. It probably wouldn't be polite if we reveal their names (if they are not public yet), but out of curiosity, what they did? Called to Petr, searched through Google on phone in toilet :P? (I don't know whether that could be relevant, but please do not spoil problems :)
The NEERC is held in several places simultaneously, on one of the sites there was (probably) some kind of cheating initiated by local organizing staff to make sure the team of an organizing university passes to the Finals. I say probably because there was no official commentary by the NEERC jury, but the team was disqualified, and their results were removed from the official site in few days after the contest.
This caused a very active discussion that you can find here. Let's not discuss it here since it is pretty off-topic. The link above is in Russian, but I'm sure that you can understand the most of the meaning using Google Translate (Russian and Polish are pretty easy to translate from one to another). Beware of problem spoilers :)
Last year, the Asia director even created a new rule for PP subregion after all regional results determined. I hope there will not be any new rule for this year.
"Strong universities have many teams qualified to WF and the univ will select their team." dafuq o_0? So regionals are just a suggestion to universities in Asia? In CERC if team is not best on CERC within its university then it is not going to WF even though it may have solved more problems then some other team that qualified. ACM is such a great contest, but those rules of qualifying (at most 2 participations, at most 1 team from uni, magic and nonpublic constants out of nowhere and now this) are so weird -_-
I think you can read my above comment for clarification. As an example, this year National Taiwan University have:
So NTU Taiwan has 2 teams qualifying to WF, and the univ can decide who go to WF.
So it is theoretically possible that you'll win every single contest you participate in, but your university will send a different team to WF (just because people who are making that decision don't like you for some reason, or because other team had some nice not related to ACM ICPC reasons)?
That's not how sport works. And it is hard to consider ICPC as a sport activity while it don't even have strict rules describing criteria of picking best teams.
And we are waiting for formulas describing distribution of WF slots among regions for a long time already...
Yes, theoretically it is possible. A lot of other things are possible under Asia rules :) There are many special details in rules, that I did not cover here.
I don't like Asia rules either. Few years ago there was even announcement of following rule that only affect Hong Kong and Singapore: that only 1 team from these 2 countries can go to WF. Anw, in the end the rule was not even applied, but it motivated Singapore to host ACM regional this year.
Agreed, WTF. What's so difficult about making a global, public set of rules, anyway?
As far as I know, NTU will hold a final contest to decide who can go to WF. Rules in Asia are really strange, and I think that's why China decide to hold EC-final this year. However, it's much harder to hold a final contest in Asia Pacific Region...
By that you mean the EC-final is to decide which teams from China will go to WF? I find it weird that Tsinghua University doesn't have any teams in the team list.
There will be some slots for EC-final, but I'm not sure how many. I didn't read the rule carefully, but it seems like teams who got 1st and 2nd place in regional will still earn a slot, and the remaining slots will be distributed according to EC-final.
Edit: I don't know why they are not in the team list either, maybe you can ask YuukaKazami.
The rules are getting even more complicated every year >_<
True. The PP subregion under representation rule increases the difficulty to determine which teams will be qualified. The constants for the repeated teams and for the foreign teams are always magical. I hope there will be a predetermined algorithm to distribute the slots in PP subregion.
They will fight for keyboard)
Seems more like smashing keyboards. I should know, I did that.
We won't go to WF as I am going to study (as a visiting student) in MIT for the next semester (Hence we can not train for WF...).
By the way, jqdai0815 is exceptional strong, he carries us to win the EC-FINAL by solving 7 problems himself.
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Sorry that you can't make it :<. Btw did you know that beforehand or have you announced that to your teammates recently and they would be able to get another teammate so that they would be able to participate in WF if you had told them earlier :P?
I guess a similar question I have, is given how strong the team is, is training together a lot really necessary? I do not know much about how things work at the highest level of competition but it seems that a team with 3 elite people like this would be fine with just remotely training a bit, but maybe I am way off on this?
Yes, it is. I was about to also tell similar thing, that they will greatly perform even without any training together, but there are few issues:
1) No matter what level you are at, training together greatly increases ability to perform well altogether. Teammates should know their strong and weak sides to wisely distribute problems, in case of doubt ask appropriate teammate, know how different situations psychologically affect every member and how to deal with this etc.
2) IT'S NOT FUN THAT WAY! Of course training together is crucial to get most fun out of that competition. Of course performing well on finals is a main goal, however without training together it is not that worthful. Of course competing is still more fun than not competing, however we should remember that ... ->
3) Number of participations in WF is limited to 2, which in case of guys which are allowed to choose, encourages to choose which finals will you participate in, in order to maximize fun/results.
You have to be totally confident about beating any opponent in order to not even prepare for competition (and that's what you suggested here) :) I think it works same way in any sport.
I have told them that it when we formed this team.
Actually I have discussed with jqdai0815 about changing another teammate, but it seems he doesn't want to go to WF this year...
And what about next season? Would you participate in ACM? Your team is so strong that, in my opinion, there are many people, who are curious about this question.
I'm also a visiting student at MIT last and next semester (and also hence can not train for WF), but I don't have the luxury of being able to wait another year :( --> shitty Skype trainings.
Btw, does anyone have an advice on training when being away from your teammates?
Latin America — Venezuela — Universidad Simón Bolívar
lmn0x4F
rubmary
mathiassm
Country: Mexico University: Escuela Superior de Cómputo
galloska ChOmPs Adonais
Waterloo Black (from Canada):
Is azneyes the guy who makes the yu-gi-oh videos?
Can't see any Indian team :(
The onsite regional contest is still due from all 3 regions in India
Africa & the Middle East : Syria : Aleppo University : kingofnumbers Syria : Tishreen University : samiemad && Jarrar && majd.gda1 please add it ...
Country: USA
University: Virginia Tech
Member 1: PeterASteele
Member 2: pho
Member 3: ChrisWu
Proof: http://wordpress.cs.vt.edu/csblog/2015/12/08/virginia-tech-team-advances-to-the-40th-acm-icpc-world-finals/
Harvard: scott_wu, dnkywin, and random.johnnyh
MIT: ecnerwala, stevenkplus, and betaveros
Latin America, Peru, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería
josue.0 dmansilla07 Victoralin10
Africa and the Middle East, Syria, Damascus University:
muaz-32
Khaled Kuteini (no account)
RedNextCentury
Teams from Russia and Europe overpower...
Can someone tell me from which class they(Legendary and Higher ranking International Grandmasters) started CP? They are still university students.
What about the teams from the South Pacific region?
Latin America
Argentina Universidad Nacional de Rosario
karupayun martinv mariano22
USA North America Greater New York Region
Cornell — Snoopy fan club: saketh, victoreis, JRossS
Padrinho is proud of afilhados!!
LATAM, Mexico, ITESM Campus Monterrey
fredy.altamirano, CarlosGoogles and me
The team listed for Carnegie Mellon University is correct, but... I happened to notice nobody left a comment with it. How did you figure out who was on the team? Just poking around in the gym for a "CMU1"?
I ask because I was going to provide it, but then was surprised to find that it was already here!
It demands some effort to do this that way (firstly I tried searching on contest's local page but found nothing), however that is one possible way: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=site%3Acodeforces.com+CMU1
Haha, yup, that'll do it. I forgot that teams get their own pages.
Some people messaged me with team info, including your coach.
I searched for team handles before, but that resulted in some mistakes. So I no longer use this method.
All of the regional in East-Asia was over. By now, some of the final team in this region can be determined. (referrence: http://acm.hdu.edu.cn/region/)
THU: s-quark, zhj, dhh1995
SJTU: TankEngineer, rowdark, BaconLi
PKU: lydrainbowcat, sy2006, ???
BUAA: sd0061, chffy, InheritG
ZJU: sfiction, J.T.J.L., Yukine_Chris
One member in THU is zhj instead of hqztrue.
The other one members in PKU is sy2006.
From Mexico there is also:
ITESM Monterrey http://codeforces.net/profile/Diego1149 and others.
ITAM: Freddy Román Cepeda, Diego Terán Ríos, Demian Espinosa Ruiz
superpear is on the Stanford team.
Except our region :D
North America — USA — Southern California Region
California Institute of Technology — Kiss a Wookiee: agural, ChingYunH, sdhpzhtk
Region: North America — USA — South Central Regional (SCUSA)
University: Rice University
Team: Rice Gray
Member handles (at the moment): tuna_salad
Region: North America, USA, Mid-Central Region
University: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Team: Poor Man's Shield
Members: sping128, TiChuot97, victor_gaoxin
Just curious, why Poor Man's Shield? I have seen names like Daedalus, Radiance (powerful items) or +1 ironwood branch (extremely basic one), but a mediocre item somewhere in between doesn't seem to sound that cool :P
Our theme for the names this year is "game". So we just picked a game item, and Poor Man's Shield just sounded funny when we first thought of it :)
Region: North America — USA — North Central NA Regional
University: University of Wisconsin — Madison
Team: SmileDog
Member handles: toppykung, Ingkarat, name
By the way, all three members are from Thailand, the 2016 ICPC host country.
IRAN univercity : sharif univercity team name : CrockPot
members : Haghani JeBeK matrix
It seems like the delay of Chennai site implies the delay of the announcement of WF slot for Asian teams :(
Well, hope the flood gets better as soon as possible and the issue can be solved without further delay.
The announcement is coming soon.
http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_b946da100102waj8.html
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The team of University of Southern California: GodDammit, justindcheng and I(windsfantasy6)
According to the Official List the teams from South Pacific (Australia) are:
Team TheNorthernLine
and
Team Off By Wonders
North South University (Bangladesh) from Dhaka Site (Asia). This team.
I_love_Hoang_Yen can you please make it University from univer
ASIA, China, ZheJiang Normal University ZJiaQ love_master qs1994
Why getting so many downvotes?
I dont know why.But my friends find it and give me many upvotes...
confirmed
Asia Tehran site — Iran
Shahid Beheshti University
team name: "in 1010101 we trust!"
members: shamir0xe, farzad.shbfn, nima.sh
Codeforces uses such a nice font to write down our team name!!
Why teams from University of Tokyo have always strange team name ?
Region: Asia
Country: Philippines
Team: Fuchsia Moth
kylesky Hikari9 derpidc
Region: Asia
Country: China
University: Fudan University
Team: Saga
Members: flydutchman czy941030 Phronesis
Best of luck!
Teams
Japan has 1 more team who participates in world finals, Kyoto University. I'll check the team members and post the information of them soon.
Region: Asia
Country: China
Univ: Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) University
Team: SYSU_Braid
Members:
Yanfen Ma (codeforces id: mayf3)
Zhengjie Xu
Jianchang Zhang (cf id: wodesuck)
Some people sent me message complaining that I wrote Hong Kong and Taiwan as countries, so I had to edit the post.. Sorry for bringing this 3 years old post to "Recent Activity"..
lmao these people