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Regions 15 – 19 TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score Student School City 1 17 36* WANG, LU * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language Jiangsu School at Yangzhou 2 17 36* ZHAO, TONGYU * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language Jiangsu School at Yangzhou 3 17 36 ZHU, YIFAN * Shanghai Foreign Language School Shanghai 4 15 35* YANG, HAICHUAN * The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 5 17 35 ZHU, JUNZHE * Shanghai Starriver Bilingual School Shanghai 6 17 34* CHEN, YAO * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Jiangsu Middle School International Department 7 17 34* GONG, KEYUAN * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Jiangsu Middle School International Department 8 17 34 SUN, JUNYANG * Suzhou High School-SIP Jiangsu 9 17 33* TANG, KENAN * Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 10 17 33* WANG, RAN * Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score Student School City 1 19 34 WANG, YANZHEN * Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichuan 2 17 33 ZHAO, MINGXUAN * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language Jiangsu School at Yangzhou 3 17 32 ZHANG, NANQING * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language Jiangsu School at Yangzhou 4 17 30* WU, SHENGHAO * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Jiangsu Middle School International Department 5 17 30 WANG, ZHENG * Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 6 15 29* DONG, BOYAN * Jilin City No.1 High School Jilin 7 19 29* YANG, JINGHONGG * Linyin Campus of Chengdu No.7 High Sichuan School 8 17 29 TANG, HAONAN * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Jiangsu Middle School International Department 9 15 28* PEI, YUFEI * The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 10 17 28* WANG, HAOYU * Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu Note: Ranking for tied scores is based on the tiebreaker rules… scoring from the end of the test to the front. NOTE: Those listed in the top 10 Overall are considered Overall Winners and are not reflected for the overall Top Ten Division listings! TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Region 15 # Score Student School City 1 32* LIU, BOWEI * The Experimental High School Beijing Attached to Beijing Normal University 2 32 ZHOU, ZEQI * Shandong Experimental High School Shandong 3 31* ZHANG, ZHUOQI * Beijing National Day School Beijing 4 31* ZHU, HONGYU * Shijiazhuang Foreign Language School Hebei 5 31* WANG, TINGRAN * The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 6 31 CHEN, HANYU * Beijing National Day School Beijing 7 30* SUN, YUCHEN * Jinan Foreign Language School Shandong 8 30* QIU, YUAN * The Experimental High School Beijing Attached to Beijing Normal University 9 30 LI, ZHAOYI * Harbin Normal University High School Heilongjiang 10 29* WAN, FANGHUI * Jinan Foreign Language School Shandong TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 15 # Score Student School City 1 27 MA, BOYUAN * The Experimental High School Beijing Attached to Beijing Normal University 2 26 YU, YUE * Qingdao No.2 Middle School of Shandong Shandong Province 3 24* LI, SHAOBO * The Experimental High School Beijing Attached to Beijing Normal University 4 24 CHENG, JUNYI * Beijing No.8 High School Beijing 5 23* DINGN, RUYII * The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 6 23* GUO, ZIYANG * Beijing No.4 High Beijing School(international division) 7 23* RAO, YUNHUI * Beijing Changping Neworiental Beijing Foreign Language School 8 23 SUN, WENHAN * Dalian No.24 High School Liaoning 9 22* GONG, YUQI * The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 10 22 SUN, YUNHAO * The Affiliated High School of Peking Beijing University Note: Ranking for tied scores is based on the tiebreaker rules… scoring from the end of the test to the front. TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Region 16 # Score Student School City 1 33 WANG, YUANYUTING * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 2 31* QIAO, HAN * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 3 31* HUANG, CHENHANG * Guangdong Experimental High School Guangdong 4 31 WANG, HUIYUAN * Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 5 30 LIAN, LONG * Xiamen Shuangshi Middle School of Fujian Fujian 6 29 HUANG, PEIYAO * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 7 28* CHENG, QIWEI * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 8 28 CUI, YUZE * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 9 27* ZENG, ZHENG * Shenzhen (Nanshan) Concord College Guangdong of Sino-Canada 10 27* ZHUANG, ZHIYONG * Shenzhen (Nanshan) Concord College Guangdong of Sino-Canada TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 16 # Score Student School City 1 26* LIU, PEIZE * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 2 26 DENG, XIHAN * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 3 23 LIN, XIAORAN * Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 4 22 HUANG, ZIXUAN * The Affiliated International School of Guangdong Shenzhen University 5 21* LI, PEILAI * Guangzhou Foreign Language School Guangdong 6 21 LIU, HAOYUAN * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 7 20* LIN, MIN * Guangdong Country Garden School Guangdong 8 20 ZHANG, XINTIAN * ULink College,Guangzhou Guangdong 9 19* YU, FEIYANG * Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 10 19* ZHANG, HAOCHENG * Fuzhou No.8 High School Fujian Note: Ranking for tied scores is based on the tiebreaker rules… scoring from the end of the test to the front. TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Region 17 # Score Student School City 1 33* ZHU, YONGZHE * Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 2 33 YANG, JICHAO * Shanghai Starriver Bilingual School Shanghai 3 32* MIAO, JIAZHENG * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Middle Jiangsu School International Department 4 32* KANG, RUIYUN * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language Jiangsu School at Yangzhou 5 32* LI, ALEX * Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai 6 32 JIANG, XINYU * Shanghai Shibei Middle School Shanghai 7 31* HUANG, YAOAN * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Middle Jiangsu School International Department 8 31* FAN, XIAOCHEN * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Middle Jiangsu School International Department 9 31* ZHU, CHENXIN * IVY Experimental High School Jiangsu 10 31* PENG, YILONG * Guanghua Cambridge International School Shanghai TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 17 # Score Student School City 1 28* MA, YUNQING * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language School Jiangsu at Yangzhou 2 28* HUANG, WENQING * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language School Jiangsu at Yangzhou 3 28* ZHOU, YAOXIN * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Middle Jiangsu School International Department 4 28 WANG, ZIYI * Jiangsu Provincial Liangfeng Senior Middle Jiangsu School International Department 5 27* ZOU, ANQI * Ningbo Xiaoshi High School Zhejiang 6 27 CHEN, KEYU * High School Affiliated To Nanjing Normal Jiangsu University 7 26* GANG, YOUQI * High School Affiliated to Fudan University - Shanghai WLSA International Program 8 26 ZHOU, TAICHEN * Beijing New Oriental Foreign Language School Jiangsu at Yangzhou 9 25* ZHANG, HUIYUAN * Guanghua Cambridge International School Shanghai 10 25* LU, ZHOU * No.2 High School of East China Normal Shanghai University Note: Ranking for tied scores is based on the tiebreaker rules… scoring from the end of the test to the front. TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Region 18 # Score Student School City 1 31 CHEN, HUANYU * Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 2 30 YANG, ZIYI * WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 3 29 KONG, QINGYUAN * Yali High School Hunan 4 27* CHU, YANYANG * Hefei No.1 High School Anhui 5 27 DU, XIN * Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 6 26* WANG, BOXUAN * WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 7 26* DU, TIANYU * Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 8 26* WANG, YIDI * Hefei No.1 High School Anhui 9 26* ZHANG, XIN * WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 10 26* YANG, MINGSHI * Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 18 # Score Student School City 1 28 CHEN, YIDAN * Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 2 21* FU, YANGYE * The First Middle School of Jiujiang Jiangxi Jiangxi Province 3 21 LIU, JUELIN * WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 4 20 XIAO, ZHIYI * WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 5 19* JIAO, QINGYUE * Hefei No.1 High School Anhui 6 19* CAO, PURUN * Hefei No.1 High School Anhui 7 19 TIAN, SIDA * Ningxiang Country Garden School Hunan 8 18 FAN, PINCHEN * Hefei No.8 Senior High School Anhui 9 17* YU, BOWEN * Wuhan No.6 Senior High School Hubei 10 17* XIE, RUNLONG * Zhuzhou Nanfang High School Hunan Note: Ranking for tied scores is based on the tiebreaker rules… scoring from the end of the test to the front. TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Region 19 # Score Student School City 1 33 WANG, SHUODONG * Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 2 32 HE, PEIYANG * Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichuan 3 31 LEI, YUHAN * BASHU SECONDARY SCHOOL Chongqing 4 30 XIE, YUFEI * Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichuan 5 27* JIA, ZHIYAO * Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 6 27* WANG, RUICHEN * Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 7 27 ZHOU, WEIZHAN * International Department of Chengdu Sichuan Shude High School 8 26* TAO, RAN * Jiaxiang Foreign Languages School Sichuan Attached to Chengdu No.7 Middle School 9 26 MA, SIZHE * Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 10 25* ZENG, QIANG * Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 19 # Score Student School City 1 25 LI, SHUNJIE * Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichuan 2 22 TANG, ERQIANG * Jiaxiang Foreign Languages School Sichuan Attached to Chengdu No.7 Middle School 3 21* TANG, HAOYUN * Chengdu Shishi High School(Wenmiao Sichuan Campus) 4 21* LI, CHANGHAO * Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 5 21* ZHUO, CHUFAN * International Department of Chengdu Sichuan Shude High School 6 21 TAN, WEITING * Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichuan 7 20 WANG, HONGRU * Chongqing Luneng Bashu Secondary Chongqing School 8 19* YANG, HAIYUE * International Department of Chengdu No.7 Sichuan High School 9 19 LI, SHIZEN * Chongqing Foreign Language School Chongqing 10 18* ZHOU, YUYAO * International Department of Chengdu Sichuan Shude High School Note: Ranking for tied scores is based on the tiebreaker rules… scoring from the end of the test to the front.
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