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Four Medals, including 2 Silvers, at 2003 International Mathematical Olympiad
Australian students were successful in winning a total of 2 Silver Medals, 2 Bronze Medals and 2 Honourable Mentions.
| Name |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
Q5 |
Q6 |
TOTAL |
AWARD |
| Ross Atkins |
2 |
3 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
1 |
14 |
|
| Zhihong Chen |
2 |
2 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
12 |
 |
| Laurence Field |
7 |
7 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
22 |
 |
| Ivan Guo |
5 |
1 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
22 |
 |
| Marshall Ma |
2 |
1 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
0 |
11 |
 |
| Daniel Nadasi |
7 |
3 |
0 |
7 |
1 |
1 |
19 |
 |
| Sum |
25 |
17 |
0 |
42 |
6 |
2 |
92 |
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![[team]](imo2003.jpg)
The team after closing ceremony, back row Angelo Di Pasquale (Team Leader), Zhihong Chen, Marshall Ma, Daniel Matthews (Deputy Leader). Front Row Ross Atkins, Daniel Nadasi, Laurence Field, Ivan Guo.
Australia was placed 26th of 82 participating countries.
The top country this year was Bulgaria.
The program is supported by the Australian Government through the Quality Outcomes Section and Science Awareness Section of the Department of Education, Science and Training. The team's involvement at IMO is also supported by the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers and the Australian Mathematical Society.
![[Whole party]](imo2003whole party.jpg)
The whole party after closing ceremony, back row Angelo Di Pasquale (Team Leader), Marshall Ma, Daniel Nadasi, Daniel Matthews (Deputy Leader), Hans Lausch (Manager). Front Row Ross Atkins, Zhihong Chen, Laurence Field, Ivan Guo, guide.
The full list of country scores, which is unofficial, is, as we can determine
| 1. |
Bulgaria |
227 |
|
42. |
Norway |
62 |
| 2. |
China |
211 |
|
43. |
Armenia |
61 |
| 3. |
USA |
188 |
|
43. |
Bosnia and Herzogovina |
61 |
| 4. |
Vietnam |
172 |
|
45. |
South Africa |
60 |
| 5. |
Russia |
167 |
|
46. |
Spain |
59 |
| 6. |
South Korea |
157 |
|
47. |
Macedonia |
54 |
| 7. |
Romania |
143 |
|
48. |
Sweden |
52 |
| 8. |
Turkey |
133 |
|
49. |
Italy |
50 |
| 9. |
Japan |
131 |
|
49. |
Kyrgizia |
50 |
| 10. |
United Kingdom |
128 |
|
49. |
Latvia |
50 |
| 10. |
Hungary |
128 |
|
52. |
Lithuania |
49 |
| 12. |
Canada |
119 |
|
52. |
Uzbekistan |
49 |
| 12. |
Kazakhstan |
119 |
|
54. |
Estonia |
47 |
| 14. |
Ukraine |
118 |
|
55. |
Finland |
43 |
| 15. |
India |
115 |
|
55. |
Morocco |
43 |
| 16. |
Taiwan |
114 |
|
55. |
New Zealand |
43 |
| 17. |
Germany |
112 |
|
58. |
Macao |
40 |
| 17. |
Iran |
112 |
|
59. |
Austria |
38 |
| 19. |
Belarus |
111 |
|
60. |
Peru |
37 |
| 19. |
Thailand |
111 |
|
60. |
Turkmenistan |
37 |
| 21. |
Israel |
103 |
|
62. |
Iceland |
33 |
| 22. |
Poland |
102 |
|
62. |
Trinidad and Tobago |
33 |
| 23. |
Serbia and Montenegro |
101 |
|
64. |
Netherlands |
30 |
| 24. |
France |
95 |
|
65 |
Uruguay |
29 |
| 25. |
Mongolia |
93 |
|
66. |
Denmark |
27 |
| 26. |
Australia |
92 |
|
67. |
Malaysia |
26 |
| 26. |
Brazil |
92 |
|
67. |
Switzerland |
26 |
| 28. |
Argentina |
91 |
|
69. |
Luxembourg |
25 |
| 28. |
Hong Kong |
91 |
|
70. |
Albania |
23 |
| 30. |
Moldova |
88 |
|
70. |
Cyprus |
23 |
| 30. |
Greece |
88 |
|
70. |
Puerto Rico |
23 |
| 32. |
Georgia |
86 |
|
73. |
Portugal |
22 |
| 33. |
Croatia |
80 |
|
74. |
Ireland |
21 |
| 34. |
Czech Republic |
79 |
|
75. |
Slovenia |
18 |
| 35. |
Slovakia |
77 |
|
76. |
Cuba |
14 |
| 36. |
Singapore |
71 |
|
77. |
Ecuador |
11 |
| 37. |
Belgium |
70 |
|
78. |
Venezuela |
10 |
| 37. |
Indonesia |
70 |
|
79. |
Philippines |
9 |
| 39. |
Colombia |
67 |
|
80. |
Kuwait |
8 |
| 40. |
Azerbaijan |
66 |
|
81. |
Sri Lanka |
4 |
| 41. |
Mexico |
64 |
|
82. |
Paraguay |
0 |
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