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1- the University of Toronto 2010 National Biology Competition HONOUR ROLL 2010 National Biology Competition Honour Roll The University of Toronto 32-33 Jonathan Berrington St John's-Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, MB 32-33 Emilie Duchesne St Francis HS, Calgary, AB 2010 34-36 Luke Gooding Sentinel SS, West Vancouver, BC National Biology Competition 34-36 Natasia Leung The Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, ON 34-36 Sean Ridout Northern SS, Toronto, ON 37-38 Tristan Aumentado Foundations for the Future Charter Academy, Calgary, AB HONOUR ROLL 37-38 Chengcheng Gui St John's-Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, MB 39-43 Ellen Chappell William Aberhart HS, Calgary, AB There were 4,702 eligible contestants from 319 schools. The top 50 (plus those tied with the 39-43 Ziyao Chen Colonel By SS, Gloucester, ON 50th) are National Biology Scholars with Distinction. The next 200 are National Biology 39-43 Wei Chan Xiang Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB Scholars. Tied contestants are listed in alphabetical order by surname. 39-43 Daniel Yoo Thornhill SS, Thornhill, ON 39-43 Jennifer Zhao Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA • The top 75 schools are listed on page 4. 44 Jaclyn Chang Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 45-47 Yingxiang Li Ancaster H and VS, Ancaster, ON NATIONAL BIOLOGY SCHOLARS WITH DISTINCTION 45-47 Xiao Hu Liu St George's School, Vancouver, BC 45-47 Yuqing Zhang Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA Rank Name School 48-51 Joshua Aquin River East Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 1 David Kleinman North Toronto CI, Toronto, ON 48-51 Sherry Gu David Thompson SS, Vancouver, BC 2-3 Yuchen Cui Martingrove CI, Etobicoke, ON 48-51 Bojing Jia Troy HS, Troy, CA 2-3 Joshua Jung River East Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 48-51 Lynnaea Northey Hunting Hills HS, Red Deer, AB 4-5 Melody Guan University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 4-5 Sin Kim Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA NATIONAL BIOLOGY SCHOLARS 6 Run Ze Cao Martingrove CI, Etobicoke, ON 7-8 Gidon Bookatz Vincent Massey HS, Brandon, MB Rank Name School 7-8 Angela Wan Richmond Hill HS, Richmond Hill, ON 52-59 Brian Bi Woburn CI, Scarborough, ON 9-10 Qingda Hu A Y Jackson SS, North York, ON 52-59 Christen Chan St George's School, Vancouver, BC 9-10 Melissa Lucas Merivale HS, Nepean, ON 52-59 Cecilia Chiu St Francis HS, Calgary, AB 11 Ryan Murphy Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 52-59 Taylor Green York House School, Vancouver, BC 12-13 Betty He Agincourt CI, Agincourt, ON 52-59 Stephanie Hlousek St Francis HS, Calgary, AB 12-13 Xiuqi Xia Northern SS, Toronto, ON 52-59 Sarang Kim Iroquois Ridge HS, Oakville, ON 14 Victoria Wills York House School, Vancouver, BC 52-59 Alyssa Lip Markham DHS, Markham, ON 15 Samuel Yuan Markham DHS, Markham, ON 52-59 Ricardo Rodriguez Brockville CI, Brockville, ON 16-17 Stephanie Gulstene Collingwood School, West Vancouver, BC 60-62 Meng Meng Merivale HS, Nepean, ON 16-17 Andrea Wong York House School, Vancouver, BC 60-62 Yara Mohajerani A Y Jackson SS, North York, ON 18-20 Charis Lam Brother Andre Catholic HS, Markham, ON 60-62 Samuel Ramani Homeschool, Toronto, ON 18-20 Jacob Toth Vincent Massey HS, Brandon, MB 63-67 Jackey Cheng Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS, Markham, ON 18-20 Richard Wang Sir Winston Churchill SS, Vancouver, BC 63-67 Nicholas Loewen Sentinel SS, West Vancouver, BC 21 Beverly Guan University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 63-67 Danielle Sharanowski Vincent Massey HS, Brandon, MB 22-23 Yuanzhe Li Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS, Markham, ON 63-67 David Yin North Toronto CI, Toronto, ON 22-23 Jonathan Ono St David Catholic SS, Waterloo, ON 63-67 Michael Zhang Crescent School, Willowdale, ON 24-25 Jeffrey Jian Don Mills CI, Toronto, ON 68-70 Brian Duong William Lyon MacKenzie CI, North York, ON 24-25 Bob Sun Lisgar CI, Ottawa, ON 68-70 Evelyn Guan University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 26-28 Tony He Agincourt CI, Agincourt, ON 68-70 Ryan Lam Upper Canada College, Toronto, ON 26-28 Eugen Hruška Gymnázium Hlohovec, Slovakia 71-78 Kelsey Adams Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 26-28 Andy Lee St George's School, Vancouver, BC 71-78 Simon Adamson St George's School, Vancouver, BC 29-30 Sarah Drohan Thornhill SS, Thornhill, ON 71-78 Joel Hurren St Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 29-30 Chen Sun A B Lucas SS, London, ON 71-78 Ernest Iakovlev Royal St George's College, Toronto, ON 31 Stella Yip Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 71-78 Tim Rujimethabhas Hammarskjold HS, Thunder Bay, ON -1- 2010 National Biology Competition Honour Roll 71-78 Martha Smith Havergal College, Toronto, ON 123-128 Derek Eng Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 71-78 Daniel Weiss St Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 123-128 Lucy Ma Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 71-78 Sally Wong York House School, Vancouver, BC 123-128 Spencer Sleep Humberside CI, Toronto, ON 79-83 Evan Batten Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 123-128 Frank Wang North Toronto CI, Toronto, ON 79-83 Rachel Gladstone Havergal College, Toronto, ON 123-128 Katherine West Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 79-83 Helena Nesic Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 129-142 Allen Chiu Markham DHS, Markham, ON 79-83 Christie Rampersad Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 129-142 Nicholas Choo Sir Winston Churchill HS, Calgary, AB 79-83 Mirkamal Tolend Etobicoke CI, Etobicoke, ON 129-142 Justin Fuller-Thomson Humberside CI, Toronto, ON 84-92 Thomas Davies Chilliwack SS, Chilliwack, BC 129-142 Andriy Ivanchenko St Andrew's College, Aurora, ON 84-92 Bernice Fonseka Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 129-142 Kathleen Jones Lakefield College School, Lakefield, ON 84-92 Colleen Jackson Sentinel SS, West Vancouver, BC 129-142 Greta Joy York House School, Vancouver, BC 84-92 Tushar Kamath Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA 129-142 Taylor Kowbel St Francis HS, Calgary, AB 84-92 Lucy Liu A Y Jackson SS, North York, ON 129-142 Norman Lam St John's-Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, MB 84-92 Jade Nutting Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 129-142 Li Liang Newtonbrook SS, North York, ON 84-92 Ruth Wong Earl Haig SS, North York, ON 129-142 Xueyi Wang Oakridge SS, London, ON 84-92 Jing Ye A Y Jackson SS, North York, ON 129-142 Alex Wong Crescent School, Willowdale, ON 84-92 Xingyu Zhou Walter Murray CI, Saskatoon, SK 129-142 Charles Yin A B Lucas SS, London, ON 93-95 Andrei Dan Lisgar CI, Ottawa, ON 129-142 Xiao Zhang Markham DHS, Markham, ON 93-95 Lucy He Richmond Hill HS, Richmond Hill, ON 129-142 Ty de Graaf Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 93-95 Alireza Nazari Bronte College of Canada, Mississauga, ON 143-151 Tianyang Dai Pierre Elliott Trudeau HS, Markham, ON 96-99 Kuan-Ting Shih Yale SS, Abbotsford, BC 143-151 Pinwen Duan Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 96-99 Peiran Sun Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 143-151 Anis Fahandej-Sadi Rutland Senior SS, Kelowna, BC 96-99 Stefanie Van Rafelghem Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA 143-151 David Hogarth Hunting Hills HS, Red Deer, AB 96-99 Michelle Vogelaar Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 143-151 Christopher Huffaker Webber Academy, Calgary, AB 100-109 Arseniy Ardashirov Dover Bay SS, Nanaimo, BC 143-151 Danny Liu Markham DHS, Markham, ON 100-109 Jordan Austin Yale SS, Abbotsford, BC 143-151 Wooram Seok Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA 100-109 Andrew Jung Silverthorn CI, Etobicoke, ON 143-151 Felix Shun Markham DHS, Markham, ON 100-109 Rafay Khan Middlefield CI, Markham, ON 143-151 Nicholas Stone Abbey Park HS, Oakville, ON 100-109 Emily Li Albert Campbell CI, Scarborough, ON 152-166 Moustafa Abdalla Don Mills CI, Toronto, ON 100-109 Juanxi Li Northern SS, Toronto, ON 152-166 Stephanie Bohaichuk Harry Ainlay HS, Edmonton, AB 100-109 Sarah Parke Rutland Senior SS, Kelowna, BC 152-166 Katherine Christ Hunting Hills HS, Red Deer, AB 100-109 David Parsons Oakville Trafalgar HS, Oakville, ON 152-166 Amanjit Dhillon Middlefield CI, Markham, ON 100-109 Jackson Tsuji Markham DHS, Markham, ON 152-166 Adam Eryavec Centennial C and VI, Guelph, ON 100-109 Michael Wong Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 152-166 Kevin Gitau St. Marcellinus SS, Mississauga, ON 110-122 Brooke Hanson Hunting Hills HS, Red Deer, AB 152-166 Davin Jain Glenforest SS, Mississauga, ON 110-122 Erik Hauner Sentinel SS, West Vancouver, BC 152-166 Ariana McLeod St Francis HS, Calgary, AB 110-122 Kevin Isherwood St George's School, Vancouver, BC 152-166 Hanmin Miao Rick Hansen SS, Mississauga, ON 110-122 Tong Shu Li Woburn CI, Scarborough, ON 152-166 Eric Paez-Parent Centennial C and VI, Guelph, ON 110-122 Jun Tao Luo Lawrence Park CI, Toronto, ON 152-166 Cristina Rosu University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 110-122 Olivia Margie Mentor College, Mississauga, ON 152-166 Japandeep Sethi Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 110-122 Kira Moser Dr E P Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 152-166 Jenny Shin Eric Hamber SS, Vancouver, BC 110-122 Philip Ostrowski York Memorial CI, Toronto, ON 152-166 Lisa Small Chilliwack SS, Chilliwack, BC 110-122 Qian Song Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 152-166 Vivienne Tam Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 110-122 Yi yang Teoh Bronte College of Canada, Mississauga, ON 167-178 Ashton Chang St George's School, Vancouver, BC 110-122 Dennis Wang Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA 167-178 Bosco Leung Woburn CI, Scarborough, ON 110-122 Irene Xie St John's-Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, MB 167-178 Steven Li Agincourt CI, Agincourt, ON 110-122 Anqi Zhang Cameron Heights CI, Kitchener, ON 167-178 Andrew Lin Markham DHS, Markham, ON 123-128 Elizabeth Denning Thomas Jefferson HS, Alexandria, VA, USA 167-178 Mabel Low Bronte College of Canada, Mississauga, ON -2- 2010 National Biology Competition Honour Roll 167-178 Bernard Ma North Toronto CI, Toronto, ON 220-232 Wendy Chi Earl Haig SS, North
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