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University of Toronto 2014 National Biology Competition HONOUR ROLL − CANADA 2014 National Biology Competition Honour Roll (Canada) University of Toronto 2014 National Biology Competition HONOUR ROLL − CANADA There were 3,436 eligible contestants from schools in Canada. The top 34 (plus those tied with 34th) are National Biology Scholars with Distinction. The next 138 (less those tied with the 34th, plus those tied with the 172nd) are National Biology Scholars. The top 50 schools are listed on page 3. NATIONAL BIOLOGY SCHOLARS WITH DISTINCTION NATIONAL BIOLOGY SCHOLARS Rank Name School Rank Name School 1-4 Yu Liang Fang University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 37-38 Kelvin Hong William Lyon MacKenzie CI, North York, ON 1-4 Bill Jia University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 37-38 John Zhou University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 1-4 Yun Lan Sun North Toronto CI, Toronto, ON 39-44 Zhe Ren Bishop Allen Academy, Etobicoke, ON 1-4 Frederick Zhang Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS, Markham, ON 39-44 Austin Tripp Richmond Hill HS, Richmond Hill, ON 5-6 Jerry Liu William Lyon MacKenzie CI, North York, ON 39-44 Chelsea Chow Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute, Toronto, ON 5-6 Scott Xiao Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 39-44 Vishali Balasubramaniam Leaside HS, Toronto, ON 7-8 Michael Chow Albert Campbell CI, Scarborough, ON 39-44 Adam Marr Tanenbaum Chat-Kimel Campus, Vaughan, ON 7-8 Michael Liu University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 39-44 Quentin Wong University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 9-10 Jack Kang Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 45-53 Andrew Chen Sir Winston Churchill HS, Calgary, AB 9-10 Ruo Yi Lin O'Neill C and VI, Oshawa, ON 45-53 Sophia Mastrella De La Salle College, Toronto, ON 11-12 Tony Hu Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 45-53 Emily Topolnyski William Aberhart HS, Calgary, AB 11-12 Natasha Pye Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 45-53 Brian Chak St. Robert Catholic HS, Thornhill, ON 13 Lauren Sorensen Bloor CI, Toronto, ON 45-53 Aleksandar Djuric Oakville Trafalgar HS, Oakville, ON 14 Marley Xiong John Fraser SS, Mississauga, ON 45-53 David Wang Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 15 Connor Lawless Abbey Park HS, Oakville, ON 45-53 Alexander Le Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 16-17 Han Chen Earl Haig SS, North York, ON 45-53 Gordon Duzhou Brother Andre Catholic HS, Markham, ON 16-17 William Pidduck St. Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 45-53 Grace Zhu Glenforest SS, Mississauga, ON 18-20 Yota Ohashi Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 54-58 Daniel Shi Turner Fenton SS, Brampton, ON 18-20 Takshveer Singh Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 54-58 Rohit Gopinath Mentor College, Mississauga, ON 18-20 William Wang University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 54-58 Kevin Yang A. Y. Jackson SS, North York, ON 21 Sung Hoon Song St. Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 54-58 Anna Branch Sentinel SS, West Vancouver, BC 22 Laura Robinson Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 54-58 Shyan Van Heer Brother Andre Catholic HS, Markham, ON 23-24 Victoria Turnbull Ursula Franklin Academy, Toronto, ON 59-64 Yong Shen Bayview Glen School, Don Mills, ON 23-24 Yong Jia Bu Sir Winston Churchill SS, Vancouver, BC 59-64 Connal de Souza St. Thomas Aquinas SS, Brampton, ON 25-29 Sarah Flaherty Westdale SS, Hamilton, ON 59-64 Carmen Soltys Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 25-29 Xi Zhang A. Y. Jackson SS, North York, ON 59-64 Cassandra Sperling Strathcona HS, Edmonton, AB 25-29 Rongzhao Li Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 59-64 Parth Vora University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 25-29 Anirudh Agarwal Bell HS, Nepean, ON 59-64 Olivia Rennie Pickering HS, Ajax, ON 25-29 Daniel Zhou Sir John A. Macdonald SS, Waterloo, ON 65-73 Ashley Wang Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS, Markham, ON 30-36 Andrea Sabo Cameron Heights CI, Kitchener, ON 65-73 Bronte Lim Burnaby South SS, Burnaby, BC 30-36 Oleksandr Pozdnyakov St. Robert Catholic HS, Thornhill, ON 65-73 Yi Tao Wang St. George's School, Vancouver, BC 30-36 Tyler Or Kingston C and VI, Kingston, ON 65-73 Brianna Ananthan Mentor College, Mississauga, ON 30-36 Chee Hong Ng Bronte College of Canada, Mississauga, ON 65-73 Tatsuma Hind Sentinel SS, West Vancouver, BC 30-36 Thomas Stow Lisgar CI, Ottawa, ON 65-73 Cissy Yao Northern SS, Toronto, ON 30-36 Mithunan Ravindran University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 65-73 Wen Qin Jia Glenforest SS, Mississauga, ON 30-36 Christabel Chan The Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, ON 65-73 Geoffrey Wei St. Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 65-73 Daniel Jin Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 74-81 Jack Plumaj John Polanyi CI, Toronto, ON 74-81 Frieda Rong Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 74-81 Edward Wang Port Credit SS, Mississauga, ON - 1 - 2014 National Biology Competition Honour Roll (Canada) 74-81 Christina Hassey Notre Dame SS, Burlington, ON 129-136 Jacqueline Shen Burnaby South SS, Burnaby, BC 74-81 Benjamin Wang Bell HS, Nepean, ON 129-136 Xinyuan Yu Mentor College, Mississauga, ON 74-81 Anton Lunyov Stephen Lewis SS, Vaughan, ON 129-136 Kaitlyn Diederichs Kingston C and VI, Kingston, ON 74-81 Lyndon Hanrahan Senator O'Connor College School, Toronto, ON 129-136 Kathy Huang York Mills CI, North York, ON 74-81 Bobby Zhou Martingrove CI, Etobicoke, ON 137-148 Vincent Young Heart Lake SS, Brampton, ON 82-84 Dylan Suyama St. George's School, Vancouver, BC 137-148 Zachary Fu Ecole Alpha SS, Burnaby, BC 82-84 Humayon Akhuanzada Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 137-148 Munil Lee Cameron Heights CI, Kitchener, ON 82-84 Austin Tse Father Michael McGivney Catholic HS, Markham, ON 137-148 Yiqin Cheng Earl Haig SS, North York, ON 85-88 Yao Lu Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS, Markham, ON 137-148 Laura Green O'Neill C and VI, Oshawa, ON 85-88 Seth Friesen Vincent Massey HS, Brandon, MB 137-148 Corin Seelemann Thornlea SS, Thornhill, ON 85-88 Audrey Fang A. Y. Jackson SS, North York, ON 137-148 Chantel Lim Vincent Massey HS, Brandon, MB 85-88 Gloria Wu University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 137-148 Wenxuan Wang Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 89-105 Andy An University Hill SS, Vancouver, BC 137-148 Lukas Shannon Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 89-105 Darshan Parmar Cameron Heights CI, Kitchener, ON 137-148 Zhemin Zhang Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 89-105 Josh Yazbeck Nepean HS, Ottawa, ON 137-148 Katina Zheng Glenforest SS, Mississauga, ON 89-105 Alice Zhang Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 137-148 Sergei Ten Nelson HS, Burlington, ON 89-105 Richard Wu Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 149-166 Matthew Cooper Upper Canada College, Toronto, ON 89-105 Jimmy Lee Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 149-166 Neeilan Selvalingam Albert Campbell CI, Scarborough, ON 89-105 Elias Hess-Childs Bloor CI, Toronto, ON 149-166 Sarah Bento-de Sousa St. Robert Catholic HS, Thornhill, ON 89-105 Karen Yeung A. Y. Jackson SS, North York, ON 149-166 Yixuan Wang Agincourt CI, Agincourt, ON 89-105 Katelyn Montieth Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 149-166 Chang-I Lin Burnaby South SS, Burnaby, BC 89-105 Theepan Tharumalingam York Mills CI, North York, ON 149-166 Yuhong Zhang A. Y. Jackson SS, North York, ON 89-105 Brennan Undseth Webber Academy, Calgary, AB 149-166 Rebecca Schmidt Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 89-105 Kavita Srivastava Bell HS, Nepean, ON 149-166 Haley Dittmann Strathcona HS, Edmonton, AB 89-105 James Zhou Brother Andre Catholic HS, Markham, ON 149-166 Adrian Davies Western Technical and Commercial School, Toronto, ON 89-105 Brian Li Brother Andre Catholic HS, Markham, ON 149-166 Hyun woo Jang Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 89-105 Edric Lin Sir John A. Macdonald SS, Waterloo, ON 149-166 Patrick Gallagher Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 89-105 Peter Grantcharov St. Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 149-166 Bennett Leong Webber Academy, Calgary, AB 89-105 Sukhmun Hare Mulgrave School, West Vancouver, BC 149-166 Sue Zhang Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 106-115 Annette Hsiao North Toronto CI, Toronto, ON 149-166 Jerry Wang Bell HS, Nepean, ON 106-115 Daniyar Akhmedjanov North Toronto CI, Toronto, ON 149-166 Jackey Liu Glenforest SS, Mississauga, ON 106-115 Bilal Syed Middlefield CI, Markham, ON 149-166 Luke Simpson St. Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 106-115 Gabriella Noble Henry Street HS, Whitby, ON 149-166 Spencer Zhao University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 106-115 Yanrui Qiu Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 149-166 Matthew Levesque Grant Park HS, Winnipeg, MB 106-115 Chuyang Lin John G. Diefenbaker HS, Calgary, AB 167-171 Danielle Ciren Holy Trinity Catholic SS, Courtice, ON 106-115 Tyson Reimer River East Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 167-171 Logan Cathcart Vincent Massey HS, Brandon, MB 106-115 Dadi Zhang Sir Winston Churchill SS, Vancouver, BC 167-171 Jacoby Holder Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 106-115 David Rousso Pickering HS, Ajax, ON 167-171 Angus Lee Hillfield Strathallan College, Hamilton, ON 106-115 David Oliver Martingrove CI, Etobicoke, ON 167-171 Nafeel Ahmed Yale SS, Abbotsford, BC 116-128 Andrew Chen Markham DHS, Markham, ON 172-188 Andrew Kukor Cameron Heights CI, Kitchener, ON 116-128 Evan Gibbard William Aberhart HS, Calgary, AB 172-188 Mathusan Gunabalasingam Turner Fenton SS, Brampton, ON 116-128 Daniel Chung Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS, Markham, ON 172-188 Thomas Chandler All Saints Catholic SS, Whitby, ON 116-128 Parker Nann St.
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