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Closing Ceremony 40 Team 766 - Western Academy of Beijing - Jonathan Ding, Emil Odenbro, Laihao Wei 39 Team 705 - Qingdao Amerasia International School - Jonathan Yue, Rina Xu, Kaichen Wang 38 Team 202 - Hangzhou-Bay Bilingual School - Jiayi Huang, Mingzhe Zhang, Zihan Teng 37 Team 646 - Nord Anglia Chinese International School Shanghai - Jacky Wang, Sean Hu, Katniss Li 36 Team 736 - Shanghai United International School Pudong - Yixu An Liu, Yingtong Ye, Yifei Wang 35 Team 128 - Beijing International Bilingual Academy - Yicen Chen, Siyu Wu, Yuxuan Shi 34 Team 618 - Huili School Shanghai - Yu Bin, Ying Ye, Yufei Ran 33 Team 146 - Beijing SMIC Private School - Hsin-Yi Lee, Xiaobai Jiang, Xinran Bi 32 Team 169 - Concordia International School Shanghai - Edward Zhang, Chun Ho Yiu, Ryan Yue Han Lim 31 Team 716 - Shanghai High School International Division - Chi Tung Letitia Lai, Ran Zhang, Yuhwa Nam 30 Team 717 - Shanghai High School International Division - Aaron Xue, Alex Wang, Andy Wang 29 Team 715 - Shanghai High School International Division - Rita Zhou, Max Wu, Amy Heyi Sun 28 Team 711 - Shanghai American School Puxi, Pathway Christian Prep Academy - Yimeng Nicole Wang, Michelle Liu, Penelope Ortiz 27 Team 163 - Beijing World Youth Academy - Chenhao Zhang, Caiwei Ying, Yanwei Jiang 26 Team 153 - Beijing SMIC Private School - Nuoya Yang, Enrui Guo, Rui Chen 25 Team 185 - Fudan International School - Felicity Jingyue Zhang, Kylyne Kuo, Lucas Tsang 24 Team 726 - Shanghai SMIC Private School - Connor Minhan Jiang, Yilin Zong, Xinyu Zhang 23 Team 107 - BASIS International School Hangzhou - Qian Anna Wei, Yajing Crystal Yang, Luoyi Fiona Wu 22 Team 625 - International School of Beijing - Hajin Roh, Kevin Xiangyu Han, Edmund Xu 21 Team 709 - QSI International School of Shenzhen, Shenzhen Nanshan Foreign Language School Kehua, International School of Nanshan Shenzhen - Yolanda Yao, Teresa Yuk Sai Wang, Mei Ran Yang 20 Team 723 - Shanghai Jincai High School International Division - Alexander Zhang, Sam Mobarak, Nestor Torres-Perez 19 Team 106 - BASIS International School Hangzhou - Zhouquan Eric Gao, Ziheng Ryan Zhan, Qinhe Jay Yang 18 Team 181 - Dulwich College Beijing - Cindy W Jiang, Sarah Amanda Wang, Lisa de Boer 17 Team 773 - Western Academy of Beijing - Ryan Zhang, Chloe Li, Yijia Xu 16 Team 727 - Shanghai SMIC Private School - Leo Zhang, Josie Zhao, Zihan Jin 15 Team 811 - Shen Wai International School, BASIS International School Park Lane Harbour - Kevin Yu, Brian Chiu, Collins Xiaoke Yu 14 Team 141 - Beijing SMIC Private School - Leo Jiang, Ivy Zhen, Fengqi Wang 13 Team 188 - Fudan International School - Sungkyung Kim, Hina Ishinoda, Elli Moskova 12 Team 624 - International School of Beijing - Jia Lee, Jihoon Lee, Yihe Zhu 11 Team 712 - Shanghai American School Puxi - Yi Ran Natalie Hsueh, Sarah Huang, Lijunxi Xie 10 Team 640 - Nanwai King's College School - Chenyu Liang, Zechen Chen, Siyu Hou 9 Team 804 - International School of Nanshan Shenzhen, BASIS International School Shenzhen - Grace Jin Guang, Josephine Peiqi Zou, Zi Chuan Yang 8 Team 768 - Western Academy of Beijing - Zarif Ayman Chowdhury, Zihao Zhou, Tianyong Yao 7 Team 164 - Beijing World Youth Academy - Qianzhu Zong, Zhuoyu Ma, Shuyuan Fang 6 Team 165 - Beijing World Youth Academy - Rongfei Mu, Bing He, Ruiqian Li 5 Team 627 - Keystone Academy - Rui Liu, Zhifei Xie, Jiyuan Wang 4 Team 101 - BASIS International School Guangzhou - Le Qi Jia, Tsz Sen Zhu, Tian Xing Chen 3 Team 140 - Beijing SMIC Private School - Qingxuan Wang, Haorui Wang, Taicheng Liu 2 Team 109 - BASIS International School Hangzhou - Ziyan Eric Hua, Leyu Viola Xie, Evan Benjamin Xie 1 Team 729 - Shanghai United International School Gubei - Jingcheng Su, Mingyu Zhang, Zhixing Song 40 Team 825 - Beijing Academy, Beijing City International School - Zixuan Wang, Chunxin Liang, Yanci Long 39 Team 953 - Shanghai United International School Gubei - Siyuan Zhang, Zihao Li, Junwei Zheng 38 Team 938 - Shanghai High School International Division, Shanghai SMIC Private School - Lauren Saunders, Brandon Guan, Chun-Wei Huang 37 Team 866 - Fuzhou Lakeside International School - Anna Liu, Nuo Xin Zhang, Li Xin Qi Yao 36 Team 992 - Tianjin Foreign Languages School, Tianjin No 50 Middle School - Yicheng Wang, Zekai Zheng, Xinzhe Li 35 Team 822 - Beijing Academy - Ruoqi Li, Yujie Cui, Yiran Jiang 34 Team 986 - YK Pao School, Soong Ching Ling School Shanghai - Yixuan Han, Yuyu Ding, Yiming Cai 33 Team 841 - Beijing World Youth Academy - Yinuo Zhang, Lufeng Xu, Sofia Strelnikova 32 Team 989 - Harrow International School Beijing, Tsinghua Zhiqing High School - Xiangyuan Wang, Yifan Gan, Zhouhua Wu 31 Team 956 - Shanghai United International School Pudong - Jiayi Cao, Tianhao Wu, Zongling Yang 30 Team 999 - Woodside Priory School, Chengdu High School No 7 Linyin, Annie Wright Schools - Zhikun Liao, Leyao Wang, Yaxin Zhu 29 Team 944 - Shanghai Jincai High School International Division - Winsor Lesllie Zhang, Minseo Shin, Xinyi Jiang 28 Team 885 - International School of Beijing - Emily S Chang, Boheng Deng, Jisu Ryu 27 Team 818 - Abington Friends School, Wuxi Big Bridge Academy, United World College Changshu China - Yingliang Duan, Jiaming Ping, Jiayi Wang 26 Team 980 - Western Academy of Beijing - Marcy Jie Li, Chaeyoung Katie Chin, Kyungmin Yi 25 Team 820 - BASIS International School Hangzhou - Tony Shi, Eric Li, Yuwan Wendy Zhou 24 Team 970 - Suzhou High School SIP, Dulwich College Suzhou, Wuxi Big Bridge Academy - Qinyuan Zhu, Grace Xiong, Lingyu Feng 23 Team 957 - Shanghai United International School Pudong, Shanghai Shangde Experimental School, Guanghua Cambridge International School - Zhongfang Yuan, Jue Shan, Yuanheng Tang 22 Team 951 - Shanghai United International School Gubei - Entong Li, Yuran Shan, Xinyue Zhou 21 Team 982 - Wuhan Britain-China School - Huijie Jin, Qianni Pan, Yao Xiao 20 Team 821 - BASIS International School Hangzhou - Shuhan Suri Ye, Gloria Yiren Bao, Zhuoyao Sunny Li 19 Team 879 - Hongwen School Shanghai - Ruihan Ma, Zexi Zhang, Tatum-Leigh De De Vries 18 Team 994 - Keystone Academy - 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Team 127 - Beijing International Bilingual Academy 443 Kaixuan Chen - Team 708 - Qingdao Baishan School 442 Joseph Zou - Team 103 - BASIS International School Guangzhou 441 Jing Luo - Team 803 - International School of Nanshan Shenzhen 440 Rongfei Mu - Team 165 - Beijing World Youth Academy 439 Chen Chen Wang - Team 743 - Shanghai United International School Qingpu 438 Jinran Xie - Team 734 - Shanghai United International School Pudong 437 Congbin Jack Zhou - Team 104 - BASIS International School Hangzhou 436 Kailin Zhang - Team 125 - Saint James School 435 Seojin Kim - Team 171 - Concordia International School Shanghai 434 HeYu Shen - Team 206 - Hangzhou Shanghai World Foreign Language School 433 Mohan Liu - Team 154 - Beijing SMIC Private School 432 Jing Tong He - Team 199 - Guangdong Country Garden School 431 Tsz Nok Wen - Team 609 - Hongwen School Shanghai 430 Quan Yuan - Team 637 - Nanjing Times College 429 Wincy Yang - Team 814 - Green Oasis School 428 Zuyang Wang - Team 802 - International School of Nanshan Shenzhen 427 Yunxin Zhang - Team 607 - Hongwen School Shanghai 426 Muge Li - Team 757 - Shenzhen Foreign Languages GBA Academy 425 Ryan Yue Han Lim - Team 169 - Concordia International School Shanghai 424 Muyang Ni - Team 151 - Beijing SMIC Private School 423 Le Qi Jia - Team 101 - BASIS International School Guangzhou 422 Zijun Su - Team 156 - Beijing SMIC Private School 421 Jessica Lee - Team 186 - Fudan International
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