Let me say the customary phrase "The series of school online Olympiads have ended!"
The organization of all the Olympiads was supported by Yandex and ABBYY companies. Overall 6 competitions took place, three team Olympiads and three individual ones. It is now high time we looked at the results and found the Olympiad winners. The two nominations (team contests and individual contests) were ratified individually – in each of them the results of the participants’ best two of three performances. Here are the links to the total results in each nomination:
Overall about 750 participants from all over the world had been registered during the series. Of course, the majority of them were Russian participants. As we can see, about 180 teams took part in the team contests and more than 400 school students took part in the individual contests.
- 8 best teams receive first degree certificates:
- Gennady Korotkevich team (Gomel, Belarus)
- PhTL №1 #1 (Saratov, Russia)
- despise_oimaster team (China)
- Minsk-1 team (Minsk, Belarus)
- LIT: LIT_1 team (Alexandria, Ukraine)
- Fisher is a ball! team (Perm, Russia)
- Gomel-2 team (Gomel, Belarus)
- Mozyr-1 team (Mozyr, Belarus)
- The teams that win places form 9th to 19th receive second degree certificates.
- And the teams that win places from 19th to 33rd receive third degree certificates (note that the 33rd place is divided between two teams).
71 individual contest participants will receive certificates. The certificates are divided as follows:
- eleven best participants receive the first degree certificates:
- Gennady Korotkevich (Gomel, Belarus)
- Taras Klaskovsky (Minsk, Belarus)
- Pavel Kunyavsky (Saratov, Russia)
- Sue Shen (Changsha, China)
- Ali-Amir Aldan (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
- YuQing Ai (Changsha, China)
- Serj Nagin (Alexandria, Ukraine)
- Sergey Kulik (Mozyr, Belarus)
- Anton Kovsharov (Gubakha, Russia)
- Alaxey Gordeev (Perm, Russia)
- Tom Chen (China, Hangzhou)
- the participants that win places form 12th to 36th receive second degree certificates,
- and the participants that win places form 37th to 70th receive second degree certificates (and yet again the last place for which the third degree certificate is received is divided between two participants!).
The Olympiad jury committee did a lot of work preparing fascinating tasks and answering the participants’ questions patiently. The jury consisted of a united group of students, postgraduates and employees of Saratov State University. The list of those who helped to prepare and conduct the Olympics is as follows: Natalia Bondarenko, Artem Rakhov, Nickolay Kuznetsov, Mikhail Mirzyanov, Gerald Agapov, Edward Davtyan, Polina Bondarenko, Ivan Fefer, Maxim Ivanov, me and our interpreter Maria Belova who makes our problems understandable not only for the Russian-speaking participants.
I thank everybody for taking part in the competitions and for their interest in the Olympiads!
What sould we do?
«...We decided to sum up contest results using the ITMO rating system, according to which team gets a score from 0 to 200 per contest. It will be used two best participations out of thee possible.»
taken from acmserver.ru
The ITMO rating is calculating with formula:
R_team=100*(Solved_by_team/Solved_by_winner)*(2*N_teams-2)/(N_teams+Team_place-2)