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Regions 15 – 19 TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 1 SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score Student School City 1 18 37 LIU, YANWEI Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 2 17 36 YAN, YANG Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 3 17 35 ZENGXU, ZHAOQIU High School Affiliated To Nanjing Jiangsu Normal University Jiangning Campus 4 15 34 HANG, YUXIAO Shandong Experimental High School Shandong 5 17 34 CHEN, JINGYUAN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 6 17 34 ZHANG, HUIYUAN Cambridge International Centre of Shanghai Shanghai Guanghua College,(fudan) 7 17 34 CUI, RUOHUI Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 8 17 34 LI, XIANG Shanghai Starriver Bilingual School Shanghai 9 17 34 WANG, ZHENG Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 10 17 34 CHEN, BANGZHAN Cambridge International Centre of Shanghai Shanghai Guanghua College,(fudan) TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score Student School City 1 18 38 SHANG, JIAXUAN Yali High School Hunan 2 17 38 ZHANG, SHUANGYI Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 3 16 38 LI, GONGQI Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 4 18 38 OUYANG, XIAOYI The First Middle School of Jiujiang Jiangxi Jiangxi Province 5 17 37 CHEN, PANYU High School Affiliated To Nanjing Jiangsu Normal University 6 17 37 ZHAI, GAN Shanghai High School Shanghai 7 17 37 LIU, YIRAN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 8 19 35 YANG, FUWEI Chongqing Bashu Secondary School Chongqing 9 15 34 DONG, BOYAN Jilin City No.1 High School Jilin 10 19 33 ZHANG, TAIMING Chengdu Shude High School Sichaun 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 33 SU, BO Harbin No.3 High School Heilongjiang 2 33 ZHANG, HAOLUN Harbin No.3 High School Heilongjiang 3 33 LIU, ZIFENG Beijing No.5 High School Beijing 4 33 YU, YUE Qingdao No.2 Middle School of Shandong Shandong Province 5 33 WANG, JING Jilin City No.1 High School Jilin 6 33 ZHENG, YISHAN The High School Affiliated to Renmin Beijing University of China 7 32 WANG, BOHAO Ealing International College, Dalian Liaoning 8 32 QU, JIAXU Jinan Foreign Language School Shandong 9 31 LI, SHAOBO The Experimental High School Beijing Attached to Beijing Normal University 10 31* ZHENG, ZHAOYI Beijing No.2 Middle School Beijing TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 15 # Score Student School City 1 31 BI, HANGRUI Qiqihaer Experimental Middle School Heilongjiang 2 30 ZHANG, JIAJIAN Jilin City No.1 High School Jilin 3 30 ZHENG, CHONGBIN Qingdao No.2 Middle School of Shandong Shandong Province 4 29 LI, HOUCHEN Shandong Experimental High School Shandong 5 29 QI, JI Jilin City No.1 High School Jilin 6 28 WANG, CHUANYI Shandong Linyi No.7 Middle School Shandong 7 28 JIAO, YUSHENG Camford Royal School Beijing 8 28 FU, YOUQUAN Dalian Yuming Senior High School Liaoning 9 27 LI, YUEHAN Beijing No.2 Middle School Beijing 10 27* SUN, HAOXUAN Camford Royal School Beijing 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 32 LITING, HUANG Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 2 32 CAI, FANGXU Xiamen No.1 High School of Fujian Fujian 3 30 ZHANG, YINING Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 4 30 HU, YUTIAN The Affiliated High School of SCNU Guangdong 5 29 HUA, YIXUAN Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 6 29 MAALA, JIALIANG Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 7 29 HE, JINGJING Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 8 29 WU, CHUHUA The Affiliated High School of SCNU Guangdong 9 28 FAN, YEPENG Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 10 28* JI, WENDI Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 16 # Score Student School City 1 30 ZHU, HAOQING Guangzhou Foreign Language School Guangdong 2 29 YUSHUN, HUANG Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 3 29 ZHAO, TINGYU Xiamen No.1 High School of Fujian Fujian 4 28 YINYU, XIONG Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 5 27 ZHENG, JIAXIN Shenzhen College of International Guangdong Education 6 27 ZHANG, ZHEHAO Shenzhen Experimental School Guangdong 7 26 LIU, PEIZE Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 8 26 DENG, XIHANN Shenzhen Middle School Guangdong 9 26 TONG, WENG Nanning No.2 High School,Guangxi Guangxi 10 24 SHIM, CHANGWOOK Hong Kong International School Hong Kong 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 34 WU, BO Shanghai High School International Shanghai Division 2 33 ZHANG, TIANCHEN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 3 33 WANG, HAOYU Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 4 33 XIE, RAN Suzhou High School-SIP Jiangsu 5 33 MA, ZIXIAN WLSA The Affiliated High School of Shanghai Fudan International High School Classes 6 32 WU, XINYU Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 7 32 ZHOU, KEWEI Hangzhou Foreign Languages School Zhejiang 8 31 LU, ZHOU No.2 High School of East China Shanghai Normal University 9 31 YUJIA, ZHANG Ulink Education Shanghai Shanghai 10 31* SHI, CHENGAO Suzhou High School-SIP Jiangsu TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 17 # Score Student School City 1 32 TANG, JIAWEI Wuxi Big Bridge Academy Jiangsu 2 32 QIN, YUJUN Gezhi High School Shanghai Shanghai 3 31 RUIKANG, SHI Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 4 31 HUANG, YILEI Zhejiang Jiaxing Middle School Zhejiang 5 31 MA, MINQI Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 6 31 HE, YIJUN Ningbo Foreign Language School Zhejiang 7 30 YU, XIFAN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 8 30 YAO, GUANWEN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 9 28 ZHU, XUANMIN Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 10 28* YE, SHENGLONGG Gezhi High School Shanghai Shanghai 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 34 FAN, PINCHEN Hefei No.8 Senior High School Anhui 2 33 ZOU, JIARUI Wuhan Foreign Language School Hubei 3 33 HU, ZIQIAN Wuhan No.6 Senior High School Hubei 4 32 FU, YANGYE The First Middle School of Jiujiang Jiangxi Jiangxi Province 5 31 GAO, CHUKUN WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 6 30 XU, WEIJIE Nanchang Foreign Language School Jiangxi 7 29 XUANJUN, WAN The First Middle School of Jiujiang Jiangxi Jiangxi Province 8 29 CHEN, ERHAN WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 9 28 LI, TIANCHU Zhengzhou Middle School Henan 10 28 NI, SIQI WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 18 # Score Student School City 1 29 HU, HAORAN Hefei No.8 Senior High School Anhui 2 29 CUI, YUQING Hefei No.1 High School Anhui 3 28 ZHU, JIREN Nanchang Foreign Language School Jiangxi 4 27 WANG, HANG Hefei No.1 High School Anhui 5 26 CHENGDA, XU Hefei 168 High School Anhui 6 26 HUANG, JIAN WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages Hubei School 7 26 LIU, ZHAOAI Hefei No.1 High School Anhui 8 26 XUNYU, WENYUE Zhengzhou Middle School Henan 9 24 LI, BIYANG Yichang No.1 Senior High School Hubei 10 22 BI, ZHANYU International School of Qiushi Henan 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 33 CHEN, DUO Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 2 31 LI, MINGXUAN Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 3 31 YANG, JINGHONG Linyin Campus of Chengdu No.7 High Sichaun School 4 30 WANGG, ZIKUAN Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 5 30 YANG, PENGYU Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 6 29 WANG, JIAHANG Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 7 28 ZHANG, HAONAN The High School Affiliated to Shaanxi Shaanxi Normal University 8 28 DAI, HAORAN Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 9 27 FAN, YU The High School Affiliated to Shaanxi Shaanxi Normal University 10 27 LI, HAOLIN Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi TOP TEN OVERALL DIVISION 2 SCORES: Region 19 # Score Student School City 1 31 CHEN, YINAN High School No.7 Chengdu Sichaun 2 31 YANG, LUJIE High School No.7 Chengdu Sichaun 3 29 GAO, HAN Chengdu Experimental Middle School Sichaun of Beijing Normal University 4 27 RUIJIE, MAO Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichaun 5 26 LIU, XILIN Chongqing Bashu Secondary School Chongqing 6 25 TANG, YUCHE Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichaun 7 25 HU, ZHANPENG Mianyang Foreign Languages School Sichaun 8 25 TIAN, XICHENG The High School Attached to Gansu Northwest Normal University 9 24 WANG, QIAN Chengdu Foreign Languages School Sichaun 10 23 CHEN, HANXIAO The High School Affiliated to Shaanxi Shaanxi 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 TEAM SCORES: Regions 15 – 19 # Reg Score School City 1 17 171 Nanjing Foreign Language School Jiangsu 2 17 155 Cambridge International Centre of Shanghai Shanghai Guanghua College,(fudan) 3 19 153 Xi'an Gaoxin No.1 High School Shaanxi 4 16 148 Shenzhen College of International Education Guangdong 5 17 147 Suzhou High School-SIP Jiangsu 6 18 144 WHBC of Wuhan Foreign Languages School Hubei 7 17 143 No.2 High School of East China Normal University Shanghai 8 17 142 Shanghai High School International Division Shanghai 9 17 141 Hangzhou
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