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University of Toronto 2005 National Biology Competition HONOUR ROLL University of Toronto 2005 National Biology Competition HONOUR ROLL There were 6319 eligible contestants from 453 schools. The top 50 (plus those tied with the 50th) are National Biology Scholars with Distinction. The next 200 (plus those tied with the 250th) are National Biology Scholars. Tied contestants are listed in alphabetical order. * The Top 75 Schools are listed on pages 8 and 9. NATIONAL BIOLOGY SCHOLARS WITH DISTINCTION Rank Name School 1 Charles Hache Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 2 Zexi Wang Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 3 Andrew Holt St. Matthew HS, Ottawa, ON 4 Ioana Ivan Don Mills CI, Don Mills, ON 5 Ryan Pratt St. Francis HS, Calgary, AB 6 John Rozehnal Upper Canada College, Toronto, ON 7-8 Jenny Hsi Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 7-8 Shannon Refvik Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 9 Merlin Lo Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 10-11 Mengzhu Jiang Victoria Park SS, North York, ON 10-11 Elizabeth Joyce Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 12-14 Kawther Hamed Mindview Academy, Pickering , ON 12-14 Alex Leong St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC 12-14 Hann-Shuin Yew The Harker School, San Jose, CA, USA 15 Kristen Sabourin St. Francis HS, Calgary, AB 16 Brienne McKenzie Trinity College School, Port Hope, ON 17 Justin Chakma Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 18 Linda Yuan Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 19-21 James Huang Harry Ainlay HS, Edmonton, AB 19-21 Jun Wang Bell HS, Nepean, ON 19-21 Christopher Yau University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 22 Richard Oosthuizen St. Andrew’s College, Aurora, ON 23 Anthony Ng McNally HS, Edmonton, AB 24-26 Chris Connolly Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 24-26 David Fowler Yale SS, Abbotsford, BC 2005 National Biology Competition -2- Honour Roll 24-26 Anahita Safavi-Naini University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 27-29 Chris Chapman Glendale SS, Hamilton, ON 27-29 Han Sol Kang Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 27-29 Wenxin Xu Don Mills CI, Don Mills, ON 30-31 Junie Koay Shi Wen Jerudong International School, Brunei Durassalam 30-31 Kevan Mehta Upper Canada College, Toronto, ON 32-36 Nicodemus Oey Ridley College, St. Catharines, ON 32-36 Hyun Jin Shin St. John’s-Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, MB 32-36 Alan Tseng York Mills CI, North York, ON 32-36 Aaron Wong The Woodlands SS, Mississauga, ON 32-36 Yucong Zhu Bell HS, Nepean, ON 37-41 Newton Cho Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 37-41 William Chyr Crescent School, Willowdale, ON 37-41 Marian Hettiaratchi St. Francis HS, Calgary, AB 37-41 Adam Lerer University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 37-41 Laura Southcott Vincent Massey SS, Windsor, ON 42-45 Charles Ho Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 42-45 Howard Lam Colonel By SS, Gloucester, ON 42-45 Monica Tomas Benjamin Franklin International School, Barcelona, Spain 42-45 Yan Xu Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 46-55 Megan Bagley Robert Bateman HS, Burlington, ON 46-55 Adelaide Calbry-Muzyka Havergal College, Toronto, ON 46-55 Sarah Dungan Bayview Glen School, Don Mills, ON 46-55 Abraham Hamed Mindview Academy, Pickering , ON 46-55 Bochao Han Unionville HS, Unionville, ON 46-55 Felix Hui St. Robert Catholic HS, Thornhill, ON 46-55 Claire Mazumdar Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 46-55 Tiberiu Moga Leaside HS, Toronto, ON 46-55 Yeyao Yu Earl of March SS, Kanata, ON 46-55 Zheng Ping Zhu Robert Bateman HS, Burlington, ON NATIONAL BIOLOGY SCHOLARS Rank Name School 56-63 Rishik Chandan C. W. Jefferys CI, North York, ON 56-63 Tristan De Rond Mont’Kiara International School, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 56-63 Wei Xi Fan Dover Bay SS, Nanaimo, BC 56-63 Jeremy Fong St. Ignatius of Loyola Roman Catholic SS, Oakville, ON 56-63 Jason Rosenberg St. John’s-Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, MB 2005 National Biology Competition -3- Honour Roll 56-63 Louisa Shan Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 56-63 Wilson Wong St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC 56-63 Elizabeth Wu William Aberhart HS, Calgary, AB 64-65 Anthony Chow Brother André Catholic HS, Markham, ON 64-65 Aditya Natarajan William Lyon MacKenzie CI, North York, ON 66 Owen Rosser Georgetown DHS, Georgetown, ON 67 Mason Lin McNally HS, Edmonton, AB 68-69 Phillip Keung Thornlea SS, Thornhill, ON 68-69 Malka Wrigley Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 70-76 Stephanie Johnson Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 70-76 Ali Kazerani Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 70-76 Emily MacIntosh Merivale HS, Nepean, ON 70-76 Hannah Mallinson Rutland Senior SS, Kelowna, BC 70-76 Kuan-Chieh Tseng Yale SS, Abbotsford, BC 70-76 Kelvin Yeung Albert Campbell CI, Scarborough, ON 70-76 Danny Yu St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC 77-84 Courtney Balaz-Munn Burnaby Mountain SS, Burnaby, BC 77-84 Lia Cerasani St. John’s-Ravenscourt School, Winnipeg, MB 77-84 Steven Chen McNally HS, Edmonton, AB 77-84 Simon Chu Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 77-84 Priyanka Hansraj Old Scona Academic School, Edmonton, AB 77-84 Vicki Komisar Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 77-84 Yeqing Lin Earl of March SS, Kanata, ON 77-84 Ching Sum Ling Richmond Hill HS, Richmond Hill, ON 85-86 Paul Godin Bishop Grandin HS, Calgary, AB 85-86 Ben Nearingburg Harry Ainlay HS, Edmonton, AB 87-94 Tiffany Chan Woburn CI, Scarborough, ON 87-94 Lynda Kong Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 87-94 Deidre Ongaro Loellen Park SS, Sudbury, ON 87-94 Andrew Pylypiak Vincent Massey SS, Windsor, ON 87-94 Natallia Revinskaya Jarvis CI, Toronto, ON 87-94 Yuan Wang Northern SS, Toronto, ON 87-94 Jacqueline Wong Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 87-94 Xiubo Zhang A. Y. Jackson SS, North York, ON 95-100 Irfan Baig Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 95-100 Samantha Choi Brentwood College School, Mill Bay, BC 95-100 Mark Frederick Springbank Community HS, Calgary, AB 95-100 Magdalene Lugowski Pope John Paul II SS, Scarborough, ON 95-100 Richard Wong Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 2005 National Biology Competition -4- Honour Roll 95-100 Hang Yin Ontario Science Centre Science School, Don Mills, ON 101-106 Brendan Innes Crescent School, Willowdale, ON 101-106 Merituuli Kieksi St. Michaels University School, Victoria, BC 101-106 Danko Krstevski Port Credit SS, Mississauga, ON 101-106 Caileigh Pilmer Ridley College, St. Catharines, ON 101-106 Jeremy Strasser Loellen Park SS, Sudbury, ON 101-106 Rixin Wang R. H. King Academy, Scarborough, ON 107-112 Hilary Ambrose Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 107-112 Ashley Godbehere Port Perry HS, Port Perry, ON 107-112 Matthew Prorok Orchard Park SS, Stoney Creek, ON 107-112 Jeffrey Sham Thornhill SS, Thornhill, ON 107-112 Steven Shao Earl of March SS, Kanata, ON 107-112 Sally Shi Dr. Norman Bethune CI, Scarborough, ON 113-126 James An Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 113-126 Nicholas Bourdakos Lawrence Park CI, Toronto, ON 113-126 Bradley Cook Gordon Bell HS, Winnipeg, MB 113-126 Igor Denisov Avondale Secondary Alternative School, North York, ON 113-126 Aaron Dixon St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC 113-126 Dylan Johnson Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 113-126 Bosco Law St. Robert Catholic HS, Thornhill, ON 113-126 Lucy Lu Marc Garneau CI, Don Mills, ON 113-126 Dugan Maynard Kingston CVI, Kingston, ON 113-126 Alexandra Meikleham Dr. E. P. Scarlett HS, Calgary, AB 113-126 Nuwan Rajapakse St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC 113-126 Darshana Sen Kennebecasis Valley HS, Quispamsis, NB 113-126 Qing Xu Maple HS, Maple, ON 113-126 Qijin Zhou Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 127-129 Mindy Chow Burnaby North SS, Burnaby, BC 127-129 Jamie Katz Northern SS, Toronto, ON 127-129 David Yu Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg, MB 130-141 Paul Antiperovitch Westmount SS, Hamilton, ON 130-141 Sohyoung Her Vaughan SS, Thornhill, ON 130-141 Justin Lau Dr. G. W. Williams SS, Aurora, ON 130-141 Natalie Melton Port Arthur CI, Thunder Bay, ON 130-141 Miao Qi Harry Ainlay HS, Edmonton, AB 130-141 Cayde Ritchie St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC 130-141 Nikate Singh University of Toronto Schools, Toronto, ON 130-141 Anthony Tulai Lisgar CI, Ottawa, ON 130-141 Allan Williamson St. Francis Xavier SS, Mississauga, ON 2005 National Biology Competition -5- Honour Roll 130-141 Janel Willms St. Michaels University School, Victoria, BC 130-141 Yuan Zhou Don Mills CI, Don Mills, ON 130-141 Kai Zhu Jarvis CI, Toronto, ON 142-152 Arthur Ching Don Mills CI, Don Mills, ON 142-152 Michael Finley Upper Canada College, Toronto, ON 142-152 Iva Halacheva Pope John Paul II SS, Scarborough, ON 142-152 Alexander Hong St. George’s School, Vancouver, BC 142-152 Alan Lam Jit Kheng Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Ali, Brunei Durassalam 142-152 Jeffrey Mo William Aberhart HS, Calgary, AB 142-152 Yuan Qi London Central SS, London, ON 142-152 Anna Sintsova Northview Heights SS, Toronto, ON 142-152 Mary Toews Bishop Grandin HS, Calgary, AB 142-152 Shelly Wang Waterloo CI, Waterloo, ON 142-152 Boyang Zhang Lisgar CI, Ottawa, ON 153-166 Tim Carter Centennial CVI, Guelph, ON 153-166 Navraj Chima St. Michaels University School, Victoria, BC 153-166 Kevin Davis Vaughan SS, Thornhill, ON 153-166 Mark Horsman Merivale HS, Nepean, ON 153-166 Tian Yu Liu Lisgar CI, Ottawa, ON 153-166 Xiaohu Liu Centennial CVI, Guelph, ON 153-166 John MacMillan Robert Bateman HS, Burlington, ON 153-166 Eric Monkman Oakville Trafalgar HS, Oakville, ON 153-166 Adam Pankalla Western Canada HS, Calgary, AB 153-166 Diandian Peng Richmond Hill HS, Richmond Hill, ON 153-166 Maria Sokolova Burnaby South SS, Burnaby, BC 153-166 Antonio Sou Dr.
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