Four Medals, including Gold, at 2002 International Mathematical Olympiad
Stewart Wilcox, of North Sydney Boys High School, has won a Gold Medal representing Australia at the 2002 International Mathematical Olympiad, held in Glasgow.
Australian students were successful in winning a total of 1 Gold Medal, 2 Silver Medals, a Bronze Medal and an Honourable Mention.
Stewart scored 31 points of a possible 42, achieving 4 complete solutions, and was placed equal 19th, among 479 of the world's elite students from 84 countries.
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 Stewart is only the ninth Australian student to win a Gold Medal.
![[Princess Anne Stewart Wilcox]](wilcoxpranne.jpg)
Stewart Wilcox receives his Gold Medal from Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, at the Closing Ceremony.
The two winners of Silver Medals were Nicholas Sheridan, of Scotch College, Melbourne, and David Chan, of Sydney Grammar School. Yiying (Sally) Zhao, of Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School, Melbourne, won a Silver Medal while Gareth White, of Hurlstone Agricultural High School, Sydney earned an Honourable Mention for a complete solution. White and Andrew Kwok, of University High School, Melbourne both narrowly missed Bronze Medals, being within 1 and 2 points respectively.
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 |
12 |
7 |
6 |
1 |
7 |
2 |
0 |
23 |
|
| Andrew Kwok |
University High School |
Vic |
12 |
0 |
6 |
1 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
12 |
|
| Nicholas Sheridan |
Scotch College |
Vic |
12 |
6 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
3 |
0 |
23 |
|
| Gareth White |
Hurlstone Agricultural High School |
NSW |
12 |
7 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
13 |
|
| Stewart Wilcox |
North Sydney Boys High School |
NSW |
12 |
7 |
7 |
1 |
7 |
7 |
2 |
31 |
|
| Zhao Yiying |
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School |
Vic |
12 |
1 |
6 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
15 |
|
(Cutoffs 29 23 and 14 for Gold, Silver and Bronze)
Australia's score is 117, placing it in 26th position of 84 countries.
Team Leader, and Director of Training, was Dr Angelo Di Pasquale, of the University of Melbourne. Deputy Team Leader was Mr Daniel Mathews, of the University of Melbourne.
![[Aus IMO team 2002]](imo2002.jpg)
The Australian team, from left, Daniel Mathews (Deputy Leader), Andrew Kwok, Gareth White, Zhao Yiying (Sally), David Chan, Stewart Wilcox, Nicholas Sheridan, Dr Angelo Di Pasquale (Team Leader) after the Closing Ceremony.
China was placed first with Russia second and the USA third. Three perfect scores were achieved, two from China and one from Russia.
The Mathematics and Informatics Olympiads are administered in Australia by the Australian Mathematics Trust and receive support from the Federal Government through the Department of Education, Science and Training.
The participation at the IMO is also supported by the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers and the Australian Mathematical Society.
![[Stewart Wilcox]](wilcox.jpg)
Stewart Wilcox after the the Closing Ceremony.
Unofficial Team Standings
| 1. |
China |
212 |
|
43. |
Macedonia |
73 |
| 2. |
Russia |
204 |
|
44. |
Norway |
72 |
| 3. |
USA |
171 |
|
45. |
Croatia |
70 |
| 4. |
Bulgaria |
167 |
|
46. |
Mexico |
67 |
| 5. |
Vietnam |
166 |
|
47. |
Greece |
62 |
| 6. |
South Korea |
163 |
|
48. |
Moldova |
60 |
| 7. |
Taiwan |
161 |
|
48. |
Sweden |
60 |
| 8. |
Romania |
157 |
|
48. |
Uzbekistan |
60 |
| 9. |
India |
156 |
|
51. |
Peru |
59 |
| 10. |
Germany |
144 |
|
52. |
Venezuela |
58 |
| 11. |
Iran |
143 |
|
52. |
Belgium |
58 |
| 12. |
Canada |
142 |
|
54. |
Netherland |
55 |
| 12. |
Hungary |
142 |
|
55. |
Denmark |
53 |
| 14. |
Turkey |
135 |
|
56. |
Austria |
50 |
| 14. |
Belarus |
135 |
|
56. |
Macao |
50 |
| 16. |
Japan |
133 |
|
58. |
Slovenia |
46 |
| 16. |
Kazakhstan |
133 |
|
59. |
Turkmenistan |
45 |
| 18. |
Israel |
130 |
|
60. |
Spain |
44 |
| 19. |
France |
127 |
|
60. |
Switzerland |
44 |
| 20. |
Ukraine |
124 |
|
62. |
Bosnia and Herzog'a |
42 |
| 21. |
Poland |
123 |
|
63. |
Morocco |
39 |
| 21. |
Thailand |
123 |
|
64. |
Indonesia |
38 |
| 21. |
Brazil |
123 |
|
65. |
Azerbaijan |
37 |
| 24. |
Hong Kong |
120 |
|
66. |
Iceland |
36 |
| 25. |
Slovakia |
119 |
|
67. |
Armenia |
33 |
| 26. |
Australia |
117 |
|
68. |
Cyprus |
29 |
| 27. |
United Kingdom |
116 |
|
69. |
Malaysia |
26 |
| 28. |
Czech Republic |
115 |
|
70. |
Ireland |
25 |
| 29. |
Yugoslavia |
114 |
|
70. |
Albania |
25 |
| 30. |
Singapore |
112 |
|
72. |
Trinidad and Tobago |
22 |
| 31. |
Argentina |
96 |
|
72. |
Tunisia |
22 |
| 32. |
South Africa |
90 |
|
74. |
Philippines |
18 |
| 33. |
Italy |
88 |
|
75. |
Kyrgizia |
17 |
| 34. |
Georgia |
84 |
|
75. |
Puerto Rico |
17 |
| 35. |
New Zealand |
82 |
|
77. |
Sri Lanka |
16 |
| 35. |
Mongolia |
82 |
|
78. |
Portugal |
15 |
| 37. |
Colombia |
81 |
|
79. |
Luxembourg |
12 |
| 38. |
Finland |
79 |
|
80. |
Paraguay |
11 |
| 39. |
Cuba |
78 |
|
81. |
Guatemala |
4 |
| 40. |
Latvia |
75 |
|
82. |
Ecuador |
3 |
| 40. |
Estonia |
75 |
|
83. |
Kuwait |
2 |
| 42. |
Lithuania |
74 |
|
84. |
Uruguay |
1 |
|