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Protocol IV Caucasus Mathematical Olympiad Maykop, Republic of Adygea, March 15-20, 2019 Grade 7 - 9 (Junior League) Protocol IV Caucasus Mathematical Olympiad Maykop, Republic of Adygea, March 15-20, 2019 Grade 7 - 9 (Junior league) Problems Last name, First name, Patronymic Grade School Region/Country Sum Diploma 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Eldar Siyukhov 9 School #34, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 7 5 5 7 7 7 0 45 I School with certain AP classes named after 2 Semen Sevastyanov 9 Volgograd Oblast 7 7 5 3 7 7 7 1 44 I Medvedev 3 Milana Krasovskaya 9 School #25, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 3 7 4 7 7 7 0 42 I 4 Azamat Kardanov 9 School for gifted children "Sunny City", Nalchik Kabardino-Balkar Republic 7 7 7 4 7 7 0 0 39 II Regional boarding school for gifted children, 5 RustamAlyushev 9 Republic of Dagestan 7 3 7 0 7 7 7 0 38 II Mahachkala 6 Natalya Bereberdina 9 School #5, Gelendzhik Krasnodar Kray 7 0 7 2 7 7 7 0 37 II 7 Vladimir Verdenko 9 School #10, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 0 7 2 7 7 7 0 37 II 8 Tuguldur Davaatseren 10 Orchlon School, Ulan-Bator Mongolia 7 0 7 2 7 7 7 0 37 II 9 Maria Khristenko 9 School # 48, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 1 7 0 7 7 7 0 36 II School with certain AP classes named after 10 Mikhail Volodin 8 Volgograd Oblast 7 0 7 0 7 7 7 0 35 II Medvedev, Volzhsky 11 Grigory Kiryanov 8 School # 4, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 1 0 6 7 7 7 0 35 II 12 Elina Chernysheva 9 Sea technical lyceum, Novorossiysk Krasnodar Kray 7 7 7 0 0 7 7 0 35 II 13 Barıs Koyuncu 8 Oguzkaan Koleji Halkali Ortaokulu Turkey 7 7 0 0 7 7 7 0 35 II 14 Ibrahim Firat Yogurtcu 9 Cagaloglu Anadolu Lisesi Turkey 7 7 1 2 7 7 4 0 35 II Physics and Math School named after Shaginyan, 15 Eric Babasyan 9 Armenia 7 7 7 0 7 7 0 0 35 II Yerevan 16 Ralitsa Simova 10 School "Academic N. Obreshkov" Bulgaria 7 6 7 1 7 7 0 0 35 II 17 Andrey Goguadze 8 School #8, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 0 7 0 6 7 7 0 34 II 18 Ilya Yanin 9 School # 4, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 0 7 3 7 7 2 0 33 II 19 Ivan Dudakov 9 Economics School #71, Rostov-on-Don Rostov Oblast 7 0 7 0 7 7 5 0 33 II Physics and Math School named after Shaginyan, 20 Vahagn Hovhannisyan 8 Armenia 7 5 7 0 7 7 0 0 33 II Yerevan 21 Budun Budunov 9 School #6, Kizlyar Republic of Dagestan 7 0 7 0 7 7 4 0 32 II Physics and Math School named after Shaginyan, 22 Ruben Hambardzumyan 8 Armenia 7 3 7 0 7 5 2 0 31 III Yerevan 23 Arseny Pimenov 8 School #3, Volgograd Volgograd Oblast 7 7 0 0 7 7 2 0 30 III 24 Victor Menkubushaev 9 Elista School Republic of Kalmykia 7 0 7 2 7 0 7 0 30 III 25 Robert Zaks 9 School #22, Vladikavkaz Republic of North Ossetia – Alania 7 0 7 0 7 7 2 0 30 III 26 Anna Kogan 8 School #14, Stavropol Stavropol Kray 7 1 5 0 7 7 2 0 29 III 27 Vladislav Karetsky 8 School # 4, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 1 7 0 6 7 0 1 29 III Preparatory 28 Iris Eyuboglu Huseyin Avni Sozen Anadolu Lisesi Turkey 7 0 7 0 7 7 0 0 28 III Class 29 Mustafa Koyuncu 9 Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Turkey 7 3 0 0 7 7 4 0 28 III 30 Vladimir Astakhov 8 School of classic elite education, Rostov-on-Don Rostov Oblast 7 0 7 0 7 7 0 0 28 III Physics and Math School named after Shaginyan, 31 Vahram Asatryan 8 Armenia 7 0 7 0 7 7 0 0 28 III Yerevan Physics and Math School named after Shaginyan, 32 Hamlet Matevosyan 9 Armenia 7 0 7 0 7 7 0 0 28 III Yerevan 33 Undral Otgonbayar 10 Orchlon School, Ulan-Bator Mongolia 7 0 7 0 7 7 0 0 28 III 34 Dalaizaya Amgalan 10 Orchlon School, Ulan-Bator Mongolia 7 0 0 0 7 7 7 0 28 III 35 Zhenya Yancheva 10 School "Academic N. Obreshkov" Bulgaria 7 0 0 0 7 7 7 0 28 III 36 Kazybek Bektemir 8 Regional Physics and Math School, Almaty Kazakhstan 7 0 7 0 6 7 0 0 27 III 37 Maksim Yakunin 9 School #54, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 0 7 0 7 5 0 0 26 III 38 Ivan Brechkin 8 School #4, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 0 2 0 7 7 2 0 25 Honorable mention 39 Sergey Burkin 9 Technical and Economic Lyceum, Novorossiysk Krasnodar Kray 7 2 0 0 7 7 2 0 25 Honorable mention 40 Ivan Artemyev 8 School of classic elite education, Rostov-on-Don Rostov Oblast 7 0 2 0 7 7 2 0 25 Honorable mention 41 Gleb Patyrin 8 Regional Physics and Math School, Almaty Kazakhstan 7 0 1 0 7 7 0 0 22 Honorable mention School for gifted children "Solnechny Gorod", 42 Aslan Temirkanov 9 Kabardino-Balkar Republic 7 0 1 0 7 7 0 0 22 Honorable mention Nalchik 43 Alexey Lotnikov 8 School #18, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 1 0 0 7 7 0 0 22 Honorable mention 44 Sofiya Kyznetsova 9 School #7, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 0 1 0 7 7 0 0 22 Honorable mention 45 Evgeny Bekaldiev 8 School #28, Pyatigorsk Stavropol Kray 7 0 0 2 7 5 0 0 21 Honorable mention 46 Mikhail Starkov 8 Sea technical School, Novorossiysk Krasnodar Kray 7 0 2 0 7 5 0 0 21 Honorable mention Preparatory 47 Andac Durmaz Robert Koleji Turkey 7 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 21 Honorable mention Class Preparatory 48 Ayse Zehra Sen Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Turkey 7 7 0 0 7 0 0 0 21 Honorable mention Class 49 Zaurbek Valgasov 9 School #22, Vladikavkaz Republic of North Ossetia – Alania 7 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 21 Honorable mention 50 Aleksey Chertov 8 Educational complex "Integral", Evpatoria Republic of Crimea 7 0 1 4 7 0 2 0 21 Honorable mention 51 Daniil Korobov 8 School #8, Maykop Republic of Adygea 0 0 7 0 7 7 0 0 21 Honorable mention 52 Saida Natok 8 School #22, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 21 Honorable mention 53 Anton Rosin 8 School #8, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 0 0 0 7 7 0 0 21 Honorable mention 54 Asker Alisultanov 8 School #7, Dagestanskie Ogni Republic of Dagestan 7 0 0 1 7 0 4 0 19 Honorable mention 55 Alina Azaeva 8 School #19, Derbent Republic of Dagestan 7 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 19 Honorable mention 56 Aziz Medzhidov 9 School #39, Mahachkala Republic of Dagestan 7 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 19 Honorable mention 57 Yuri Burkin 7 Technical and Economic School, Novorossiysk Krasnodar Kray 7 0 0 0 7 5 0 0 19 Honorable mention 58 Ilya Korolev 9 School #1 named after Pushkin Sevastopol 7 0 2 0 2 7 0 0 18 59 Dzhaneta Bedanokova 8 School #22, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 0 0 2 2 7 0 0 18 60 Lada Stafeevskaya 8 School #4, Taganrog Rostov Oblast 7 0 1 0 2 7 0 0 17 61 Roman Verenzhak 9 School #1 named after Kurchatov, Simferopol Republic of Crimea 7 0 0 0 7 0 2 0 16 62 Murat Khidoyatov 8 Regional Physics and Math School, Almaty Kazakhstan 7 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 15 63 Alan Byazrov 8 School "Albion", Tskhinval South Ossetia 7 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 15 64 Marina Boyadzhieva 10 School "Academic N. Obreshkov" Bulgaria 0 1 0 0 7 7 0 0 15 65 Kamal Shahdullaev 9 School #39, Mahachkala Republic of Dagestan 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 14 66 Ivan Velichko 9 School #4, Gagra Republic of Abkhazia 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 14 School with certain AP classes named after 67 Veronika Anisimova 7 Volgograd Oblast 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 14 Medvedev 68 Maria Kudryavtseva 8 School #5 named after Gagarin Volgograd Oblast 7 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 14 69 Danila Kuchin 9 School #2, Astrakhan Astrakhan Oblast 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 14 70 Aleksandr Klets 7 School #5, Novorossiysk Krasnodar Kray 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 14 71 Alina Sangadzhieva 8 School #17 named after Kugultinov, Elista Republic of Kalmykia 7 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 14 72 Artur Belyaev 8 School #17, Feodosia Republic of Crimea 7 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 14 73 Aleksander Beilin 8 School #58, Rosto-on-Don Rostov Oblast 7 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 14 74 Osman Mussauly 8 Regional Physics and Math School, Almaty Kazakhstan 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 11 75 Turgay Gaybaliyev 8 Baku Modern School Azerbaijan 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 76 Gamid Aliev 7 School #39, Mahachkala Republic of Dagestan 7 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9 77 Dmitry Natyrov 8 School #20, Elista Republic of Kalmykia 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 78 Alena Kononova 7 School #22, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 79 Maria Davydkova 8 School #4, Taganrog Rostov Oblast 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 80 Nikolay Sashnin 7 School #39, Makhachkala Republic of Dagestan 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 81 Leonid Naumov 8 School #3, Sukhum Republic of Abkhazia 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 82 Maria Kokoeva 9 School "Albion", Tskhinval South Ossetia 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 83 Egor Poryadin 8 Astrakhan Technical School Astrakhan Oblast 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 84 Anna Bokareva 8 School #28, Taganrog Rostov Oblast 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 85 Diana Gulua 9 School #6, Sukhum Republic of Abkhazia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 Amina Karakotova 9 School #6, Cherkessk Karachay-Cherkess Republic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 School for gifted children "Solnechny Gorod", 87 Tigran Iskandaryan 8 Kabardino-Balkar Republic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nalchik Protocol IV Caucasus Mathematical Olympiad Maykop, Republic of Adygea, March 15-20, 2019 Grade 10 - 11 (Senior league) Problems Last name, First name, Patronymic Grade School Region/Country Sum Diploma 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Danila Demin 10 School #8, Sochi Krasnodar Kray 7 7 6 0 7 7 7 5 46 I 2 Maksim Omelchenko 11 School #8, Sochi Krasnodar Kray 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 0 43 I 3 Andrey Kalikhevich 11 School #15, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 0 43 I 4 Vladyslav Zveryk 11 Lyceum of Belarusian State University Belarus 7 7 7 0 7 7 7 0 42 I 5 Daniil Zavalinsky 10 School #25, Krasnodar Krasnodar Kray 7 7 7 0 7 7 6 0 41 I 6 Mustafa Emir Celebi 11 Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Turkey 7 7 6 0 7 7 7 0 41 I 7 Vyacheslav Bogatenko 11 School #22, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 7 6 0 7 7 7 0 41 I 8 Pshimaf Naniz 10 School #22, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 7 6 0 7 7 7 0 41 I 9 Ramil Parviz Dzhabiyev 11 Physics, Mathematics and Informatics Lyceum, Baku Azerbaijan 7 7 7 0 7 3 7 0 38 II Regional boarding school for gifted children, 10 Abdulkadir Buchaev 11 Republic of Dagestan 5 7 4 0 7 7 7 0 37 II Makhachkala 11 Ilker Can Cicek 12 Istanbul Erkek Lisesi Turkey 7 7 5 0 7 3 7 0 36 II 12 Daniil Homza 11 School #41 named after Serebryaniy, Minsk Belarus 7 7 5 2 7 7 1 0 36 II 13 Danila Zinchenko 11 School #22, Maykop Republic of Adygea 7 7 7 0 7 7 0 0 35 II 14 Ramazan Rabadanov 10 School #22, Maykop Republic
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