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Introduction

The pinnacle of all the mathematical competitions open to school students is the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). The first IMO was held in Brasov, Romania in July, 1959. Seven countries participated in this Olympiad: Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. Each country sent a team of 8 contestants, except the Soviet Union which sent only four. The second IMO was held in the following year again in Romania. The participating countries were again from Eastern Europe. Since then the number of participating countries as well as that of contestants have increased steadily and it has become the most prestigious international mathematical competition. In recent years, there are more than 80 participating countries and regions and close to 500 contestants at each IMO........
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Activities and Competitions


   2003 National Team Training Problems and Solutions


 Training Problems
 Selection Tests 1994-2003  

 Selection Test 2006



  Past IMO Questions and Solutions

 

 

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   Singapore Participation in IMO

 

2023 Ciba, Japan

2022 Oslo, Norway

2021 St Petersburg, Russia

2020 St Petersburg, Russia

2019 Bath, United Kingdom

2018 Cluj-Napoca, Romania

2017 Rio de Janeino, Brazil

2016 Hong Kong

2015 Chiang Mai, Thailand

2014 Cape Town, South Africa

2013 Santa Marta, Columbia

2012 Mar del Plata, Argentina

2011 Amsterdam, Netherlands

2010 Astana, Kazakhstan

2009 Bremen, Germany

2008 Madrid, Spain

2007 Hanoi, Vietnam

2006 Ljubljana, Slovenia

2005 Merida, Mexico

2004 Athens, Greece

2003 Tokyo, Japan

2002 Glasgow, United Kingdom

2001 Washington, USA

2000 Taejon, Republic of Korea

1999 Bucharest, Romania

 

    Past IMO result for Singapore

 

 


 

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    Art of Problem Solving