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Regions 15 – 19 TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score Student School City 1 18 33* ZHANG, XIAOXUAN Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 2 15 33* LIU, XIAOLING The Experimental High School Beijing Attached To Beijing Normal University 3 17 33 ZHANG, SHUANGYI Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 4 19 32 LUO, JINXUAN Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 5 16 31* FENG, SIQIN Hainan Middle School Hainan 6 17 31* LIU, YIRAN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 7 15 31* GE, LE The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 8 19 31* REN, TIANSHU Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 9 16 31 LI, GONGQI Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 10 17 30* YU, CHANG Haian Senior School of Jiangsu Jiangsu Province TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score Student School City 1 16 30 WANGA, YUANHAO International Department of the Guangdong Affiliated High School of SCNU 2 17 29* SHI, WENZE Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 3 17 29 YU, SIQIN High School Affiliated to Nanjing Jiangsu Normal University 4 17 28* LI, YIMING Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 5 15 28 QINN, GUANGHUI The Affiliated High School of Shanxi Shanxi University 6 19 27* FEI, YU No.7 High school Chengdu Sichuan 7 17 27* TAN, YONGQI Gezhi High School Shanghai Shanghai 8 19 27* SONGI, SIRUI No.7 High school Chengdu Sichuan 9 17 27 YAO, SHUNYU Gezhi High School Shanghai Shanghai 10 16 26* HUANG, BAICHUAN Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 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 29* DENG, TIANZHUO The Experimental High School Beijing Attached To Beijing Normal University 2 29 ZHOU, RAN The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 3 28* GUO, CHENGHAO The Affiliated High School of Shanxi Shanxi University 4 28 XIE, JUNYU Qingdao No.2 Middle School of Shandong Shandong Province 5 27 LIU, LIMING Harbin NO.3 High School Heilongjiang 6 26* YANG, CHENGLIN The Experimental High School Beijing Attached To Beijing Normal University 7 26 WU, ALEXANDER Z The Affiliated High School of Shanxi Shanxi University 8 25* WANG, BINGJIE Dalian Yuming Senior High School Liaoning 9 25* HU, XUEYANG Liaoning Province Shiyan High School Liaoning 10 25 ZHANG, MIAO The Experimental High School Beijing Attached To Beijing Normal University TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 15 # Score Student School City 1 26* ZHAO, HUANRU Dalian Yuming Senior High School Liaoning 2 26 LI, TAIDA TAL Education Group Beijing 3 25* WANG, XUANTONG Dalian Yuming Senior High School Liaoning 4 25* QIN, JIAYAN Harbin NO.3 High School Heilongjiang 5 25* FENG, SHUWAN Harbin NO.3 High School Heilongjiang 6 25* CHEN, ANRAN The Affiliated High School of Shanxi Shanxi University 7 25 BI, HANGRUI Qiqihaer Experimental Middle School Heilongjiang 8 24* HAO, JIAQI Dalian Yuming Senior High School Liaoning 9 24* MING, YUANGUANG Beijing National Day School Beijing 10 24* GUAN, NAIQIAN Dalian Yuming Senior High School Liaoning 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 26 WANG, HAIQUAN International Department of the Guangdong Affiliated High School of SCNU 2 25 LI, MINGHAO Guangdong Country Garden School Guangdong 3 25 HE, XUTONG Guangdong Country Garden School Guangdong 4 25 SUN, CHENGYI Shenzhen college of international Guangdong education 5 24 ZHOU, ZITONG Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 6 24 YIN, QIYA Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 7 24 GE, WANG Shenzhen college of international Guangdong education 8 24 YUN, WEN Hainan Middle School Hainan 9 23 CHEN, WEIZE Xiamen No.1 High School of Fujian Fujian 10 23 WANG, WEIZHUO Shenzhen college of international Guangdong education TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 16 # Score Student School City 1 23 YANG, YIFU Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 2 22 HUANG, TIANYI Xiamen No.1 High School of Fujian Fujian 3 21* LI, GENYU Hainan Middle School Hainan 4 21* ZHAO, TIANPU Shenzhen college of international Guangdong education 5 21 WANG, QIYUE Shenzhen Foreign Language School Guangdong 6 20* WANG, YUXUAN Fuzhou No.3 High School Fujian 7 20 LIN, HENG The Affiliated High School of Fujian Fujian Normal University 8 19* WEN, CHAOLUN International Department of the Guangdong Affiliated High School of SCNU 9 19* LIU, YUHONG International Department of the Guangdong Affiliated High School of SCNU 10 19 LIN, YIHAN Xiamen No.1 High School of Fujian 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 29 ZHU, YUCHEN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 2 28* YAO, JIANGYI Shanghai High School Shanghai 3 28 ZHANG, SHENGYUAN Cambridge International Centre of Shanghai Shanghai Guanghua College,(fudan) 4 27* YUE, JASON H Shanghai High School Shanghai 5 27* YANG, JICHU Shanghai World Foreign Language Shanghai Middle School 6 27* TAN, RONG Wuxi Big Bridge Academy Jiangsu 7 27* LI, YICHEN Shanghai Yan'an Middle School Shanghai 8 27 LU, WEIXIN Haian Senior School of Jiangsu Jiangsu Province 9 26* SIFAN, LU Cambridge International Centre of Shanghai Shanghai Normal University 10 26* SHEN, ZHENYI Suzhou Foreign Language School Jiangsu TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 17 # Score Student School City 1 26* QIN, YUJUN Gezhi High School Shanghai Shanghai 2 26 XIANG, RUIQING Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 3 24* ZHANG, HAIYANG Wuxi Big Bridge Academy Jiangsu 4 24 WU, GUANDE Lishui High School Zhejiang Zhejiang 5 23 LIU, YICHENG Gezhi High School Shanghai Shanghai 6 22* WEI, YIFAN High School Affiliated to Nanjing Jiangsu Normal University 7 22* LIU, YUQI Shanghai Pinghe Bilingual School Shanghai 8 22* MAO, QINGHAO High School Affiliated to Nanjing Jiangsu Normal University 9 22* WU, YUFEI Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 10 22* ZHOU, SIYUAN High School Affiliated to Nanjing Jiangsu Normal 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 28 SHANG, JIAXUAN Yali High School Hunan 2 25 ZHAO, ZIQI Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 3 23* WEI, AOYU Hunan Changsha Tongshenghu Hunan Experimental School 4 23* LIU, CHENYU Hefei NO.1 middle school of Anhui Anhui Province 5 23 YU, XLAGUANGRUI Hefei NO.8 middle school of Anhui Anhui Province 6 22* WAN, ZIJUN No.1 Middle School,Li Chuan,Jiangxi Jiangxi 7 22* XIAO, LEYI Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 8 22* LUO, ZHENYU Yichang No.1 Senior High School Hubei 9 22* LIU, HANWEN Bashu Secondary School Chongqing 10 22 LIU, ZHAOYI Hefei NO.1 middle school of Anhui Anhui Province TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 18 # Score Student School City 1 24 GUAN, YANHAO Hefei NO.1 middle school of Anhui Anhui Province 2 20 LI, XIAOYAN Zhengzhou Middle School Henan 3 19 HUANG, SHANGQING WHBC of Wuhan foreign languages Hubei school 4 17* QIAO, YANAN Hefei NO.1 middle school of Anhui Anhui Province 5 17* SONG, MENGYAO WHBC of Wuhan foreign languages Hubei school 6 17* BAI, CONGSHAN Zhengzhou Middle School Henan 7 17* WANG, QINGQING Zhengzhou Middle School Henan 8 17* DENG, TONG Zhengzhou Middle School Henan 9 17 LU, HANSON H WHBC of Wuhan foreign languages Hubei school 10 16* ZHIQI, YANG WHBC of Wuhan foreign languages Hubei school 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 30 ZHANG, BORONG Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 2 29* LIU, ZHUOCHEN Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 3 29 LIU, QINGSONG Chengdu Shude High School Sichuan (International) 4 28* YANG, XINRUI No.7 High school Chengdu Sichuan 5 28* LIU, RUICHONG Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 6 28 HU, XINMU Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 7 26 LU, XUANFU Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 8 25* LU, YIPING Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 9 25 HE, BOYUAN Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 10 24* OU, YIYANG Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichuan TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 19 # Score Student School City 1 25 CHEN, YONGZHOU No.7 High school Chengdu Sichuan 2 22 ZHENG, FENGSHI Chengdu Shude High School Sichuan (International) 3 21 ZENG, ZHICHEN No.7 High school Chengdu Sichuan 4 20 WEI, JUEQI Chengdu Shude High School Sichuan (International) 5 19* DENG, BOWEN Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichuan 6 19 LUJIE, YANG No.7 High school Chengdu Sichuan 7 18* ZHANG, HAO Chengdu Shishi Middle School Sichuan 8 18 XIA, YIKUAN Bashu Secondary School Chongqing 9 17* XI, XINLEI Mianyang Foreign Languages School Sichuan 10 17* JIANG, YUYANG Chengdu Shishi Middle School Sichuan Note: Ranking for tied scores is based on the tiebreaker rules… scoring from the end of the test to the front. TOP FIVE OVERALL DIVISION 1 TEAM SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score School City 1 19 150 Xi'an Gaoxin NO.1 High School Shaanxi 2 17 145 Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 3 15 136 The Experimental High School Attached To Beijing Beijing Normal University 4 17 133 Haian Senior School of Jiangsu Province Jiangsu 5 15 125* The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China TOP FIVE OVERALL DIVISION 2 TEAM SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score School City 1 17 127 Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 2 17 124 Gezhi High School Shanghai Shanghai 3 15 123 Dalian Yuming Senior High School Liaoning 4 15 120 The Affiliated High School of Shanxi Shanxi University 5 19 119 No.7 High school Chengdu Sichuan Note: The team tie-break (*) is that the tie goes to the school with the highest scoring student.
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