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Second Gold for Peter McNamara at 2001 International Mathematical Olympiad

Peter McNamara, of Perth, has become the first Australian student to win a Gold Medal twice at International Mathematical Olympiads.

This is a result of recent Australian participation in the International Mathematical Olympiad, held in Washington DC.

Australian students were successful in winning a total of 1 gold medal and 4 bronze medals.

Peter scored 36 points of a possible 42, achieving 4 complete solutions, and was placed equal 10th, among 473 of the world's elite students from 83 countries.


[Peter receives his medal from 
Sir Andrew Wiles]

Peter McNamara receives his Gold Medal from Sir Andrew Wiles, the renowned English mathematician who recently proved Fermat's Last Theorem, which had been unsolved since its conjecture 350 years before..


In the IMO Gold Medals are awarded to students placed in the top one twelth of students. In the history of participating at these Olympiads Peter is only the eighth Australian student to win a Gold Medal. The first was another Western Australian Andrew Hassell, who won Australia's first Gold Medal in Helsinki back in 1985. Andrew is now a research mathematician at the Australian National University in Canberra.

Two girls located in Melbourne, Yiying (Sally) Zhao and Bobbi Ramchen won Bronze Medals, while two boys from Sydney, Stewart Wilcox and David Chan won another two. A further team member, Hugh Miller, of Sydney, performed consistently to narrowly miss a Bronze medal.

In the Mathematics Olympiad, 6 students from each country attempt 6 problems, each worth 7 points.

Detailed Australian scores were

Name School State Year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Total
Award
David Chan Sydney Grammar School NSW 11 6 0 0 1 6 0 13
Peter McNamara Hale School WA 12 7 6 7 7 7 2 36
Hugh Miller Barker College NSW 12 5 0 0 1 2 0 8
Bobbi Ramchen Melbourne Girls Grammar School Vic 10 6 0 0 2 4 0 12
Stewart Wilcox North Sydney Boys High School NSW 11 7 0 3 0 4 0 14
Zhao Yiying Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School Vic 11 4 0 0 7 3 0 14

(Cutoffs 30 20 and 11 for Gold, Silver and Bronze)

Australia's score is 97, placing it in 25th position of 83 countries.

Team Leader was Associate Professor David Hunt, of the University of New South Wales. Deputy Team Leader, and Director of Training, was Dr Angelo di Pasquale, of the University of Melbourne.


[Team]

The Australian team after the Closing Ceremony, from left, Peter McNamara, Stewart Wilcox, Bobbi Ramchen, David Chan, Sally Zhao and Hugh Miller.


China was placed first with Russia and the USA joint second. Four perfect scores were achieved, two from China and two from the USA.

One of the perfect scorers in the Mathematics Olympiad , Reid Barton of the USA, became the first student ever to win four Gold Medals at an IMO. In the following week he participated also in the Informatics Olympiad, obtaining the top score with 580 points out of the possible 600. He was 55 points ahead of the second placegetter. This was his third Gold Medal in the Informatics Olympiad.

The Mathematics and Informatics Olympiads are administered in Australia by the Australian Mathematics Trust and receive support from the Federal Government throught the Department of Education, Employment and Youth Affairs and the Department of Industry, Science and Resources.


[Peter with Terry]

Peter McNamara is pictured after the Closing Ceremony with Terry Tao, who won a Gold Medal for Australia in 1988 at the age of 12 and is still the youngest ever winner of a Gold Medal at IMO.


IMO Unofficial Country scores, ranked, by problem.

1 2 3 4 5 6 T G S B
1 China 42 40 23 42 42 36 225 6
2 Russia 41 28 25 42 39 21 196 5 1
2 USA 41 25 28 42 39 21 196 4 2
4 Bulgaria 41 19 12 42 35 36 185 3 3
4 Korea 42 42 9 42 39 11 185 3 3
6 Kazakstan 42 31 5 36 37 17 168 4 1
7 India 42 26 6 36 23 15 148 2 2 2
8 Ukraine 42 25 13 25 28 10 143 1 5
9 Taiwan 42 36 10 28 21 4 141 1 5
10 Vietnam 42 30 2 35 16 14 139 1 4
11 Turkey 42 11 2 42 27 12 136 1 3 2
13 Belarus 35 16 3 39 33 9 135 1 2 3
14 Japan 42 18 7 33 28 6 134 1 3 2
15 Germany 35 25 13 25 21 12 131 1 3 1
16 Romania 32 10 13 36 20 18 129 1 2 3
17 Brazil 37 14 0 42 27 0 120 4 2
18 Israel 27 18 10 20 22 16 113 1 2 1
19 Iran 30 19 14 30 18 0 111 2 4
20 Hong Kong 37 14 9 30 16 1 107 2 4
20 Poland 34 1 22 31 19 0 107 3 1
21 Hungary 38 2 17 22 16 9 104 2 3
22 Argentina 28 9 9 32 20 5 103 3 2
23 Thailand 29 0 3 26 31 14 103 2 2
24 Canada 37 8 8 24 15 8 100 1 4
25 Australia 35 6 10 20 24 2 97 1 4
26 Cuba 37 7 5 20 19 4 92 1 1 3
27 Uzbekistan 16 23 3 10 34 5 91 1 3
28 France 32 7 10 15 17 7 88 2 3
29 Singapore 22 7 8 27 19 4 87 1 4
30 Greece 28 0 2 14 35 7 86 1 3
31 Mongolia 24 14 2 16 18 5 79 2 2
31 UK 20 8 3 30 17 1 79 1 3
31 Yugoslavia 29 5 2 33 10 0 79 1 3
34 Cyprus 23 42 4 1 7 1 78 4
35 Croatia 36 8 1 18 13 0 76 1 2
36 South Africa 17 16 3 24 15 0 75 1 3
37 Estonia 21 11 2 21 17 0 72 1 3
38 Georgia 18 10 6 25 12 0 71 1 3
38 Latvia 18 2 2 36 9 4 71 1 2
40 Moldova 21 0 1 23 24 1 70 2 1
41 Peru 33 0 1 8 25 0 67 4
42 Colombia 24 1 5 22 12 0 64 4
43 Macedonia 21 3 4 16 9 6 59 2
44 New Zealand 18 7 4 16 12 1 58 1 1
45 Czech Rep 19 7 7 10 14 0 57 2
46 Italy 12 0 5 30 9 0 56 2
46 Mexico 17 0 0 25 14 0 56 2
48 Slovakia 13 1 1 19 18 2 54 2
49 Venezuela 20 8 0 13 12 0 53 1 1
50 Norway 9 9 5 17 8 0 48 1 1
51 Bosnia & Her 14 1 1 14 17 0 47 1 1
52 Morocco 15 7 0 8 15 0 45 1
53 Armenia 8 9 2 15 10 0 44 2
54 Netherlands 12 3 6 12 3 6 42 2
55 Austria 12 0 2 12 12 3 41 1
56 Lithuania 11 0 4 11 12 1 39 1
57 Switzerland 6 6 2 15 9 0 38 2
58 Spain 7 1 2 25 2 0 37 1
59 Indonesia 11 0 0 14 11 0 36 1
59 Malaysia 8 7 3 10 7 1 36
59 Trinidad & T 13 6 2 7 8 0 36 2
59 Tunisia 15 0 2 7 7 5 36 1
63 Finland 5 1 3 16 7 0 32 1
63 Ireland 4 0 3 7 17 1 32 1
63 Macao 15 0 1 3 13 0 32 1
66 Turkmenistan 10 2 2 6 9 0 29
67 Slovenia 7 0 4 5 11 0 27
68 Belgium 6 2 2 0 14 1 25
68 Denmark 9 0 4 5 7 0 25
68 Sweden 8 1 4 8 4 0 25 1
71 Sri Lanka 12 2 0 0 7 0 21 1
72 Albania 9 1 1 2 7 0 20
73 Azerbaijan 1 7 0 0 8 3 19 1
74 Iceland 4 2 3 2 7 0 18
75 Philippines 8 0 1 1 4 2 16
76 Guatemala 0 0 1 9 2 0 12
77 Uruguay 3 0 1 0 4 0 8
78 Portugal 0 0 0 2 4 0 6
79 Kyrgystan 1 0 0 1 3 0 5
80 Luxembourg 3 0 0 1 0 0 4
81 Kuwait 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
82 Paraguay 1 0 0 0 1 0 2
83 Ecuador 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
             
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