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Grade 7 OFFICIAL Results for CHINA 2015-2016 School Year 2015-2016 CONTEST SCORE REPORT SUMMARY FOR GRADE 7 Summary of Results 7th Grade Contests – Math League China Regional Standing This Contest took place on Nov 14, 2015. Top 52 Students in 7th Grade Contests (Perfect Score = 200) Rank Student School Town Score 1 Junyang Meng The Branch of Beijing No.2 Middle School Beijing 195 1 Dingyicheng Li The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University Beijing 195 1 Bingcheng Sui Shu Qian Road Primary School Guangzhou 195 1 Feiyang Guan Nanjing 195 1 Jilin Zhang Tianjin 195 1 Xilin Zheng Wuhan 195 1 Yuchen Yan Beijing No.2 Middle School Beijing 195 8 Shuo Miao Beijing 190 8 Hanle Zhang Beijing 190 8 Zhiyuan Zhang Beijing 190 8 Yuankai Guo Guangzhou No.2 High School, Yingyuan Branch Guangzhou 190 8 Dongzhan Li Zhixin High School Guangzhou 190 8 Yiwei Chen Zhixin High School Guangzhou 190 8 Yaohua Ma Guangzhou No.2 High School Guangzhou 190 8 Weiyan Zhang Guangdong Experimental High School Guangzhou 190 8 Yucheng Cheng Nanjing 190 8 Haoxuan Li Shenzhen Middle School Shenzhen 190 8 Zehao Wang Shenzhen Middle School Shenzhen 190 8 Zhiran Zhang Shenzhen Foreign Languages School Shenzhen 190 8 Litu Ou Tianjin 190 8 Zeyu Deng Wuhan 190 22 Tingting Li Beijing 185 22 Guanzhi Hu Hepingli No.2 Primary School Beijing 185 22 Jingkai Hou Beijing 185 22 Yongtian Wang The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University Beijing 185 22 Ruichen Gao Keystone Academy Beijing 185 22 Hua Ding Guangya Experimental School Guangzhou 185 22 Yuwei Han Qingdao 185 22 Congbo Sun Daxue Road Primary School Qingdao 185 Summary of Results 7th Grade Contests – Math League China Regional Standing This Contest took place on Nov 14, 2015. Top 52 Students in 7th Grade Contests (Perfect Score = 200) (Continued) Rank Student School Town Score Shanghai Foreign Language School Affiliated To Shanghai International 22 Xiaojing Fang Shanghai 185 Studies University 22 Sicheng Huang Shenzhen Middle School Shenzhen 185 22 Yifan Tan Shenzhen Middle School Shenzhen 185 22 Kelin Wu Shenzhen Middle School Shenzhen 185 22 Zhuomei Zhang Shenzhen Junior High School Shenzhen 185 22 Mobai Zhu Shenzhen Middle School Shenzhen 185 22 Zhu Liang Wuhan 185 37 Jingyan Lu Beijing Jianhua Experimental School Beijing 180 37 Yichun Si Beijing No.8 High School Beijing 180 37 Xuezhen Zhang The Branch of Beijing No.2 Middle School Beijing 180 37 Tingyi An The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University Beijing 180 37 Baixuan Chen The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University Beijing 180 37 Binghan Liu The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Normal University Beijing 180 37 Zeyu Li Zhixin High School Guangzhou 180 37 Nuo Chen Guangzhou No.2 High School Guangzhou 180 37 Yiyang Fan Nanjing Foreign Language School Nanjing 180 37 Jiacheng Ji Nanjing 180 37 Zhiyuan Shen Nanjing Foreign Language School Nanjing 180 37 Hanji Sun Nanjing Foreign Language School Nanjing 180 37 Zijing Wang The Attached School of Nankai University Tianjin 180 37 Yutong Shao Tianjin Yaohua High School Tianjin 180 37 Jiayi Li Beijing No.2 Middle School Beijing 180 37 Yuyang Wu Wuhan 180 Honor Roll of Distinction Certificate (Top 8%) Note: The following list is ordered by student name. Student Town Student Town Student Town Senpeng Chai Haerbin Junqi Chen Xuzhou Siyuan Chen Zhenjiang Taihang Chen Xian Yiming Chen Xuzhou Zijie Chen Nanjing Yueran Cheng Nanjing Qianxiao Dong Shenyang Mingshu Dou Zhenjiang Mingxuan Du Xuzhou Xingzhu Fang Tianjin Yuhan Feng Shenyang Fangqiu Gao Xuzhou Qianxu Guo Beijing Yihan Guo Zhenjiang Siyou He Xian Wenkai He Ningbo Chengyang Hou Xuzhou Keyi Hu Nanjing Yinuo Huang Xuzhou Yunlan Huang Nanning Tianyi Kuang Beijing Guoyu Lei Guiyang Yuzhou Lei Shanghai Chenxi Li Shenyang Fangfei Li Shenyang Jiarong Li Beijing Lianru Li Beijing Weikai Li Xuzhou Xinyu Li Shenyang Yaxuan Li Beijing Yinzeng Li Nanning Yixue Li Shenyang Zehao Li Zhenjiang Zige Li Guangzhou Sixun Lin Guiyang Dongjie Liu Xian Jiacheng Liu Xian Qijia Liu Shanghai Yiran Liu Wuhan Haomeng Lu Zhenjiang Pucheng Lu Guangzhou Peirong Luo Nanjing Wenqing Luo Xuzhou Yaocheng Luo Guiyang Yimin Luo Guangzhou Wenkai Lv Xian Shuhan Meng Shenyang Yansheng Pang Suzhou Yi Qiao Zhenjiang Ziyi Ran Guiyang Shuyi Ren Shenyang Tongkang Ruan Nanning Shijie Sang Zhenjiang Ziyu Shao Xuzhou Zihao Shen Xuzhou Jianhao Song Shenyang Kaiyu Song Xian Jiayi Sun Beijing Yizhou Tian Ningbo Bingyuan Wang Wuhan Fengyi Wang Beijing Runshi Wang Qingdao Yuhan Wang Wuhan Zixuan Wang Shenzhen Ziyu Wang Zhenjiang Chuan Wei Beijing Kuangyi Wei Shenzhen Tianming Wei Zhenjiang Yikun Wei Xian Ying Wei Xuzhou Guangge Wu Xian Peike Wu Guangzhou Xinyue Wu Xuzhou Yujia Wu Nanning Qixuan Xiang Xuzhou Muyun Xiao Nanjing Qingzhu Xie Beijing Zhiqiao Xie Beijing Zichen Xie Shenyang Lingye Xu Xuzhou Yihang Xue Xian Feihan Yan Beijing Fengyi Yan Xian Jiayi Yao Wuhan Yichen Yao Nanjing Haiyi Yu Beijing Xinyi Yuan Ningbo Danhao Zhang Shenyang Dingwu Zhang Xuzhou Junshang Zhang Beijing Yutong Zhang Shenyang Yuxin Zhang Wuhan Zhiming Zhang Nanjing Ziyang Zhang Xuzhou Zizhou Zhang Shenyang Kexin Zhao Zhenjiang Tianjian Zhao Beijing Hang Zhou Wuhan Shuwen Zhou Ningbo Yuanjin Zhu Nanjing Honor Roll Certificate (Top 25%) Note: The following list is ordered by student name. Student Town Student Town Student Town Jingwen An Xian Yuyang Bai Zhenjiang Junyi Bao Shenyang Yang Bao Beijing Yalin Bi Nanning Runze Bo Wuhan Hengxiang Cao Nanjing Xi Cao Guangzhou Changxin Chen Wuhan Chengming Chen Guangzhou Jiayun Chen Wuhan Jin Chen Beijing Ke Chen Zhenjiang Ping Chen Beijing Ruoxin Chen Shanghai Xi Chen Guangzhou Xingyu Chen Nanning Xingyu Chen Wuhan Yuxin Chen Guangzhou Zhaoliang Chen Beijing Zhi Chen Qingdao Ziyang Chen Xuzhou Qiyue Cheng Zhenjiang Fengrui Chu Xian Kunran Cui Wuhan Xurui Cui Beijing Yaojun Cui Xian Yihan Cui Shenyang Zhanshuo Cui Beijing Jiaqi Dang Xian Bei Deng Beijing Bowen Deng Shenzhen Ruihong Deng Guangzhou Ruoyan Deng Guangzhou Yaqian Deng Xian Zedong Ding Ningbo Jiaqi Dong Beijing Yue Dong Zhenjiang Chang Dou Beijing Huacheng Du Nanning Sining Du Beijing Yueyang Du Shenyang Liyun Fan Beijing Sen Fang Xian Yufei Fang Nanning Dingzhou Feng Beijing Jixing Feng Zhenjiang Zhengliang Feng Beijing Ranzhi Fu Guangzhou Zhefei Fu Xian Guoxiong Gao Beijing Yuxin Gao Shenyang Siyuan Gong Nanjing Chengyu Gou Xian Xirui Gou Shijiazhuang Deyang Gu Zhenjiang Zheng Gu Shanghai Weibing Guo Beijing Yingyang Guo Beijing Yu Guo Ningbo Yuheng Guo Beijing Yuming Guo Beijing Yuxuan Guo Shenyang Juncheng Han Shenyang Le Hao Xian Zhixian Hao Zhengzhou Hanqing He Beijing Junle He Guangzhou Liyuan He Zhenjiang Xingyue He Wuhan Yan He Guangzhou Ye He Xian Yuqiao He Shenyang Haoyun Hou Guiyang Jingyuan Hu Xian Wenxiao Hu Beijing Zixiang Hu Shenyang Hanyu Huang Beijing Huayu Huang Nanning Huixin Huang Guangzhou Jiechen Huang Guangzhou Junpeng Huang Guangzhou Kexuan Huang Beijing Qianyuan Huang Nanjing Tianyu Huang Guangzhou Zikuan Huang Beijing Ziyuan Huang Guangzhou Siyao Jia Nanjing Xinrong Jia Shenyang Jiaqiao Jiang Guiyang KATHERINE JIN Guangzhou Haotian Kong Zhenjiang Yunyang Lan Nanjing Anzhi Li Beijing Changhan Li Shenyang Chenfei Li Xian Hao Li Guiyang Hongtao Li Xuzhou Jiatong Li Shenyang Juntao Li Beijing Junxiao Li Beijing Junyi Li Beijing Long Li Beijing Mengzhe Li Beijing Mingzhi Li Guangzhou Muqing Li Xuzhou Peixuan Li Xuzhou Shangzhe Li Guangzhou Sirui Li Tianjin Siyuan Li Beijing Tianshu Li Guangzhou Xiaoxuan Li Beijing Xuanang Li Tianjin Yarong Li Beijing Yida Li Beijing Yishu Li Xuzhou Yiying Li Shenyang Ze Li Shenyang Zeyuan Li Beijing Zhaobin Li Beijing Honor Roll Certificate (Top 25%) (Continued) Note: The following list is ordered by student name. Student Town Student Town Student Town Ziheng Li Guangzhou Haokai Lian Shenzhen Ran Liang Guangzhou Runzhe Liang Nanjing Shitai Lin Beijing Sixu Lin Qingdao Chuanyi Liu Guangzhou Congyu Liu Beijing Jiabei Liu Qingdao Jianbo Liu Shenyang Jiashu Liu Beijing Jinwei Liu Wuhan Junmin Liu Zhenjiang Lei Liu Guangzhou Pengda Liu Shanghai Qianling Liu Nanning Qianyuetong Liu Xian Qixian Liu Beijing Shuai Liu Xuzhou Shuainan Liu Shenyang Sijia Liu Wuhan Siyan Liu Xuzhou Xichen Liu Shenyang Xingchen Liu Xuzhou Xingyu Liu Ningbo Xue Liu Wuhan Yuqi Liu Xian Yiling Long Zhenjiang Xiuyi Lou Shanghai Chenxi Lu Xuzhou Xingyu Lu Shanghai Yusen Lu Xuzhou Yuxin Lu Nanning Zijian Lu Xuzhou Chengan Luan Beijing Zisheng Luo Wuhan Hongyuan Ma Beijing Jingjing Ma Xian Kewei Ma Ningbo Yangyang Ma Xian Yixin Ma Nanjing Zilin Meng Xuzhou Zhuang Min Wuhan Jinwen Mu Beijing Yuchen Nan Xian Jingchen Ni Beijing Haichuan Ning Nanning Ao Pan Beijing Weili Pan Guiyang Yu Pan Zhenjiang Zhaotong Pang Beijing Yongmei Peng Shenzhen Chuanyi Qi Shenyang Han Qian Beijing Ruizhe Qian Nanjing Jiaying Qiang Wuhan Yuzhou Qin Beijing Yichen Qiu Beijing He Ren Beijing Keshu Ren Xian Yining Ren Xuzhou Yusong Ren Wuhan Yi Rong Nanjing Dacheng Shang Nanjing Anjun Shen Guangzhou Ziwen Shen Xuzhou Chenhao Shi Shanghai Fengyu Shi Beijing Guanghao Shi Beijing Wenqi Shi Shenyang Yu Shi Beijing Zhengyan Shi Zhenjiang Zhixun Song Xuzhou Dengxiao Su Nanjing Ziyang Su Beijing Chang Sun Shenyang Chuanwu Sun Xuzhou Dingyi Sun Xuzhou Minglu Sun Zhenjiang Ranqian Sun Beijing Rui Sun Xuzhou Zijing Sun Zhenjiang Boting Tang Shenyang Xiao Tang Nanjing Bangyu Tao Zhengzhou Yuanzhe Tao Wuhan Xinyi Teng Guiyang Benran Tong Zhengzhou Yao Tong Guangzhou Linpu Wan Beijing Sheng Wan Nanjing Zeyi Wan Wuhan Caiti Wang Ningbo Ge Wang Guangzhou Hao Wang Xian Haofan Wang Nanjing Haolun Wang Shenyang Haoyu Wang Beijing Huiyu Wang Nanjing Jingran Wang Beijing Jinhao Wang Guangzhou Kexiang Wang Xuzhou Mingqian Wang Zhengzhou Shengyuan Wang Shenyang Siqi Wang Qingdao Yanrong Wang Shanghai Yixiang Wang Beijing Yuxin Wang Xuzhou Yuxuan Wang Xuzhou Zekai Wang Beijing Zhe Wang Shanghai Zhuoer Wang Xian Zhuoxin Wang Xian Zihan Wang Beijing Ziyi Wang Xian Riquan Wei Nanning Yiguo Wei Wuhan Huiming Wen Guangzhou Junwei Wen Guangzhou Kaisi Wen Guangzhou Honor Roll Certificate (Top 25%) (Continued) Note: The following list is ordered by student name.
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