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Past News and EventsEuropean Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad report available (8 May 2013)The European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad information now includes Hannah Roberts’s report on the 2013 olympiad. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (30 April 2013)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad will be held in Cyprus from 28 June–3 July. The UK Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dr Gerry Leversha, formerly of St Paul’s School. The team has been selected as follows.
The reserve is Andrew Carlotti of Sir Roger Manwood’s School. European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad results (12 April 2013)The UK team in the second European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad have achieved the following results, coming 11th out of 22 participating teams. The medal boundaries are 27 for gold, 21 for silver and 16 for bronze.
European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad Day 2 (11 April 2013)The problems from the second paper at the second European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad, sat today in Luxembourg, are now available. European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad Day 1 (10 April 2013)The problems from the first paper at the second European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad, sat today in Luxembourg, are now available. IMO squad selected (8 April 2013)At the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 4–8 April, the squad of nine from which the team of six and three reserves for the IMO in Santa Marta, Colombia will be selected has been chosen as:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dominic Yeo of Worcester College, Oxford. Beverley Detoeuf of UKMT will be Observer with Contestants. The IMO will take place from 18–28 July, with joint pre-IMO training with the Australian IMO team being held in Santa Marta, 15–21 July. The final team will be selected at the Oundle training camp held 25–29 May. Romanian Master of Mathematics 2013 report available (3 April 2013)The Romanian Master of Mathematics information now includes Jonathan Lee’s report on RMM 2013. RMM 2013 student report (2 April 2013)An unofficial report on the Romanian Master of Mathematics 2013 from the student perspective, by UK team member Matei Mandache, is now available. Romanian Master of Mathematics results (3 March 2013)The UK team in the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition have achieved the following results, coming 3rd out of fifteen teams in the team competition (determined by the sum of the top three scores from each team as per the competition rules). The medal boundaries are 31 for gold, 23 for silver and 16 for bronze.
Romanian Master of Mathematics Day 2 (3 March 2013)The problems from the second paper at this year’s Romanian Master of Mathematics competition, sat yesterday, are now available. Romanian Master of Mathematics Day 1 (2 March 2013)The problems from the first paper at this year’s Romanian Master of Mathematics competition, sat yesterday, are now available. European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad 2013 team (9 February 2013)The second European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad will be held in Luxembourg from 8–14 April. The UK team will be:
The reserve is Ellie Holderness of Latymer Upper School. The Team Leader is Hannah Roberts of Pembroke College, Oxford and the Deputy Leader is Jo Harbour of Mayfield Primary School, Cambridge. Romanian Master of Mathematics 2013 team (9 February 2013, staff updated 14 February 2013)The UK will compete again in the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition in 2013, to be held from 27 February–3 March. The Team Leader will be Jonathan Lee of Trinity College, Cambridge and the Deputy Leader will be Beverley Detoeuf of UKMT; Dan Schwarz (Romania) will be Observer. The UK team will be:
BMO Round 2 marked (9 February 2013, New Zealand results added 28 February)BMO Round 2 was marked in London on 9 February; 12 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK, and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below. Invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO, and details of marks will be sent to schools. The following candidates scored 15 or more out of 40.
BMO Round 2 (1 February 2013)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken yesterday. BMO Round 2 cut-offs (18 December 2012)The BMO2 qualifying cut-off scores are 38 for students in year 13 (England and Wales), year S6 (Scotland), year 14 (Northern Ireland); 31 for students in year 12 (England and Wales), year S5 (Scotland), year 13 (Northern Ireland); 28 for students in year 11 (England and Wales), year S4 (Scotland), year 12 (Northern Ireland); and 20 for students in lower school years. Scoring at least the cut-off on BMO1 gives free entry to BMO2 provided that the candidate is eligible to represent the UK at the IMO. Any participant in BMO1 may enter BMO2 by paying the entry fee of £25. BMO2 will take place on 31 January 2013. BMO Round 1 marked (7–9 December 2012, New Zealand results added 23 December)BMO Round 1 was marked in Cambridge on 7–9 December; 22 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK, and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below. The following candidates scored 50 or more out of 60.
BMO Round 1 (1 December 2012)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken yesterday; video solutions are temporarily available online. Production facilities for the video were donated by the University of Bath Audio Visual Unit. UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls extended solutions (11 October 2012)The solutions to the 2012 UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls paper now include extended discussions of the problems and the approaches taken by candidates. Royal Society celebration (1 October 2012)The 2012 olympiad teams’ achievements were celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 1 October; Professor Ben Green FRS gave the 35th annual IMO lecture, on “Prime Numbers”. UK MOG marked (30 September 2012)The UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (UK MOG) was marked today in London. The following candidates scored 18 or more out of 50. Statistics of results are also available.
UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (21 September 2012)The UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (UK MOG) paper was taken yesterday. Outline solutions are also available; these will be expanded after marking. The paper will be marked on Sunday 30 September. IMO 2012 student report by Andrew Carlotti available (14 August 2012)A second unofficial report on IMO 2012 from the student perspective, by UK team member Andrew Carlotti, is now available. IMO 2012 student report by Daniel Hu available (1 August 2012)An unofficial report on IMO 2012 from the student perspective, by UK team member Daniel Hu, is now available. IMO 2012 observations by Geoff Smith available (24 July 2012)Some observations on IMO 2012 by Geoff Smith, former UK Leader and elected member of the IMO Advisory Board, are now available. IMO 2012 report available (24 July 2012)The reports on past IMOs now include James Cranch’s report on IMO 2012. IMO 2012 press release (16 July 2012)A press release about the UK performance at IMO 2012 is now available. IMO 2012 results (15 July 2012)The IMO papers were sat on 10 and 11 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We obtained one Gold, one Silver and four Bronze medals and a score of 115 out of 252, coming equal 22nd out of 100 participating countries. The medal boundaries were for 28 for Gold, 21 for Silver and 14 for Bronze.
The team leaves Mar del Plata on Monday 16 July and arrives back in the UK on Tuesday 17 July. The achievements of this year’s UK olympiad teams will be celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 1 October; Professor Ben Green FRS will give the 35th annual IMO lecture, on “Prime Numbers”. IMO 2012 problems (11 July 2012)The IMO papers were sat on 10 and 11 July in Mar del Plata; the problems are available. Mathematics Ashes results (7 July 2012)The UK has won the fifth Mathematics Ashes competition, decided on the results of today’s practice exam at the joint pre-IMO training camp in Quilmes; the results for the two teams were as follows, with the UK scoring a total of 72 and Australia scoring a total of 52:
IMO team selected (6 June 2012)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 2–6 June, the team of six for the IMO in Mar del Plata, Argentina has been chosen as:
The three reserves are:
The Team Leader is Dr James Cranch of the University of Sheffield and the Deputy Leader is Jack Shotton of Imperial College, London. Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, elected member of the IMO Advisory Board, will be Observer with Leader and Beverley Detoeuf of UKMT will be Observer with Contestants. The IMO will take place from 4–16 July. Joint pre-IMO training with the Australian IMO team will take place at St George’s College, Quilmes from 2–8 July. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad 2012 student report (23 May 2012)An unofficial report on the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad 2012 from the student perspective, by UK team member Gabriel Gendler, is now available. European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad report available (16 May 2012)The European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad information now includes Alison Zhu’s report on the 2012 olympiad. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad report available (12 May 2012)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad information now includes Geoff Smith’s report on the 2012 olympiad. EGMO 2012 student report (5 May 2012)An unofficial report on the European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad 2012 from the student perspective, by UK team member Natalie Behague, is now available. IMO squad expanded (1 May 2012)Following his performance at the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, Matei Mandache has been added to the squad from which the team for the IMO in Mar del Plata, Argentina will be selected. The squad of nine, from which a team of six and three reserves will be selected, now is:
The Team Leader is Dr James Cranch of the University of Sheffield and the Deputy Leader is Jack Shotton of Imperial College, London. Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, elected member of the IMO Advisory Board, will be Observer with Leader and Beverley Detoeuf of UKMT will be Observer with Contestants. The IMO will take place from 4–16 July. The final team will be selected at the Oundle training camp held 2–6 June. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results (30 April 2012)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Antalya, Turkey have achieved the following scores (each question marked out of 10). The medal cut-offs were 39 for gold, 30 for silver and 20 for bronze.
Balkan Mathematical Olympiad problems (28 April 2012)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad paper was sat today; the problems are available from Mathlinks. RMM 2012 student report (22 April 2012)An unofficial report on the Romanian Master of Mathematics 2012 from the student perspective, by UK team member James Aaronson, is now available. European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad results (14 April 2012)The UK team in the inaugural European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad have achieved the following results, coming 12th out of 19 participating teams. The medal boundaries are 35 for gold, 26 for silver and 14 for bronze.
European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad Day 2 (13 April 2012)The problems from the second paper at the inaugural European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad, sat today in Cambridge, are now available. European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad Day 1 (12 April 2012)The problems from the first paper at the inaugural European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad, sat today in Cambridge, are now available. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (2 April 2012)The UK has been invited as a guest nation to send a team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held in Antalya, Turkey from 26 April–2 May. The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dr Gerry Leversha, formerly of St Paul’s School. After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 29 March–2 April, the team has been selected as follows.
IMO squad selected (2 April 2012)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 29 March–2 April, the squad of eight from which the team of six and two reserves for the IMO in Mar del Plata, Argentina will be selected has been chosen as:
The Team Leader is Dr James Cranch of the University of Sheffield and the Deputy Leader is Jack Shotton of Imperial College, London. Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, elected member of the IMO Advisory Board, will be Observer with Leader. The IMO will take place from 4–16 July. The final team will be selected at the Oundle training camp held 2–6 June. Romanian Master of Mathematics 2012 report available (15 March 2012)The Romanian Master of Mathematics information now includes James Cranch’s report on RMM 2012. Romanian Master of Mathematics results (3 March 2012)The UK team in the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition have achieved the following results, coming 8th out of fifteen teams in the team competition (determined by the sum of the top three scores from each team as per the competition rules). The medal boundaries are 28 for gold, 22 for silver and 14 for bronze.
Romanian Master of Mathematics Day 2 (3 March 2012)The problems from the second paper at this year’s Romanian Master of Mathematics competition, sat today, are now available. Romanian Master of Mathematics Day 1 (2 March 2012)The problems from the first paper at this year’s Romanian Master of Mathematics competition, sat today, are now available. Problems 2 and 3 are UK submissions; Problem 2 is by David Monk and Problem 3 by Ben Elliott. European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad 2012 team (12 February 2012)The inaugural European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad will be held at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge from 10–16 April. The UK team will be:
The reserve is Emily Bain (Durham Johnston School). The Team Leader is Alison Zhu of Trinity College, Cambridge and the Deputy Leader is Jo Harbour of Wolvercote Primary School. Romanian Master of Mathematics 2012 team (4 February 2012)The UK will compete again in the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition in 2012, to be held from 29 February–4 March. The Team Leader will be Dr James Cranch of the University of Sheffield and the Deputy Leader will be James Gazet of Eton College. The UK team will be:
BMO Round 2 marked (4 February 2012, New Zealand results added 8 February, late scores added 14 and 21 February)BMO Round 2 was marked in London on 4 February; 12 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK, and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below. Invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO, and details of marks will be sent to schools. The following candidates scored 11 or more out of 40.
BMO Round 2 (27 January 2012)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken yesterday. BMO Round 2 cut-offs (16 December 2011)The BMO2 qualifying cut-off scores are 39 for students in year 13 (England and Wales), year S6 (Scotland), year 14 (Northern Ireland); 35 for students in year 12 (England and Wales), year S5 (Scotland), year 13 (Northern Ireland); 30 for students in year 11 (England and Wales), year S4 (Scotland), year 12 (Northern Ireland); and 25 for students in lower school years. Scoring at least the cut-off on BMO1 gives free entry to BMO2 provided that the candidate is eligible to represent the UK at the IMO. Any participant in BMO1 may enter BMO2 by paying the entry fee of £23. BMO2 will take place on 26 January 2012. BMO Round 1 marked (9–13 December 2011, New Zealand results added 17 December, high score from late script added 28 December)BMO Round 1 was marked in Cambridge on 9–11 December; 20 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK, and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below. The following candidates scored 50 or more out of 60.
BMO Round 1 (3 December 2011)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken yesterday; video solutions are temporarily available online. Production facilities for the video were donated by the University of Bath Audio Visual Unit. Royal Society celebration (26 September 2011)The 2011 olympiad teams’ achievements were celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 26 September; Professor József Pelikán gave the 34th annual IMO lecture, on “The early years of the International Mathematical Olympiad”. IMO 2011 student report by Adam Goucher available (8 August 2011)An unofficial report on IMO 2011 from the student perspective, by UK team member Adam Goucher, is now available. IMO 2011 observations by Geoff Smith available (3 August 2011)Some observations on IMO 2011 by Geoff Smith, former UK Leader and elected member of the IMO Advisory Board, are now available. IMO 2011 report available (29 July 2011)The reports on past IMOs now include James Cranch’s report on IMO 2011. IMO 2011 results (22 July 2011)The IMO papers were sat on 18 and 19 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We obtained 2 Gold, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze medals and 1 Honourable Mention and a score of 132 out of 252, coming 17th out of 101 participating countries. The medal boundaries were for 28 for Gold, 22 for Silver and 16 for Bronze.
IMO Day 2 (19 July 2011)The second IMO paper was sat today; the problems from both days are available. The countries proposing the problems were Mexico, United Kingdom, Belarus, Iran, Iran and Japan respectively; problem 2 was by Geoff Smith. IMO Day 1 (18 July 2011)The first IMO paper was sat today; the problems are available. Mathematics Ashes results (13 July 2011)The fourth Mathematics Ashes competition, decided on the results of yesterday’s practice exam at the joint pre-IMO training camp in Cambridge, was tied with the teams each scoring 66 points; the results for the two teams were as follows:
UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls extended solutions (8 July 2011)The solutions to the UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls paper now include extended discussions of the problems and the approaches taken by candidates. UK MOG marked (4 July 2011)The UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (UK MOG) was marked in London on 3 July. Invitations to the Oxford training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates based on UK MOG results and previous experience of olympiad training. The following candidates scored 14 or more out of 50. Statistics of results are also available.
UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (24 June 2011)The UK Mathematical Olympiad for Girls (UK MOG) paper was taken yesterday. Solutions are also available. The paper will be marked on Sunday 3 July. IMO team selected (1 June 2011)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 28 May–1 June, the team of six for the IMO in Amsterdam has been chosen as:
The two reserves are:
The Team Leader is Dr James Cranch of the University of Leicester and the Deputy Leader is Jack Shotton of Trinity College, Cambridge. Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, elected member of the IMO Advisory Board, will be Observer with Leader and Sally Anne Huk (formerly of Haberdashers’ Aske’s School for Girls) will be Observer with Contestants. The IMO will take place from 13–24 July, with early arrivals for leaders on 12 July. Joint pre-IMO training with the Australian IMO team will take place at Trinity College, Cambridge from 9–16 July. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad report available (12 May 2011)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad information now includes Geoff Smith’s report on the 2011 olympiad. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results (8 May 2011)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Iași, Romania have achieved the following scores (each question marked out of 10). The medal cut-offs were 30 for gold, 17 for silver and 10 for bronze. James Aaronson was the top individual contestant at the competition.
The UK competed with a team of five because one originally selected team member was unable to attend. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad problems (6 May 2011)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad paper was sat today; the problems are available from Mathlinks. RMM 2011 student report (26 April 2011)An unofficial report on the Romanian Master of Mathematics 2011 from the student perspective, by UK team member Richard Freeland, is now available. IMO squad selected (18 April 2011)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 14–18 April, the squad of eight from which the team of six and two reserves for the IMO in Amsterdam, the Netherlands will be selected has been chosen as:
The Team Leader is Dr James Cranch of the University of Leicester and the Deputy Leader is Jack Shotton of Trinity College, Cambridge. Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, elected member of the IMO Advisory Board, will be Observer with Leader. The IMO will take place from 13–24 July, with early arrivals for leaders on 12 July. The final team will be selected at the Oundle training camp held 28 May–1 June, and joint pre-IMO training with the Australian IMO team will take place at Trinity College, Cambridge from 9–16 July. “Beautiful Young Minds” to be rebroadcast (30 March 2011)The 90-minute documentary “Beautiful Young Minds”, filmed by Blast! Films during the team selection and training for IMO 2006 and at the IMO in Slovenia and originally broadcast in October 2007, will be broadcast again on BBC4 at 22:30 on Wednesday 6 April. See more information from 2007 on Plus. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (12 March 2011)The UK has been invited as a guest nation to send a team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held in Iași, Romania from 4–8 May. The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Rosie Wiltshire of Wootton Bassett School. The UK team will be:
European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad 2012 (8 March 2011)We announce the establishment of the first European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO), to be held at Murray Edwards College (founded as New Hall) of the University of Cambridge. This event is created by a partnership between MEC and the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust, the educational charity which organises mathematics competitions in secondary schools in the UK. Please see the full announcement on the EGMO 2012 website. Olympiad reports available (3 March 2011)The Romanian Master in Mathematics information now includes James Cranch’s report on RMM 2011. A short report by Ceri Fiddes on the China Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad 2010 is also now included in the CGMO information available. Romanian Master of Mathematics results (27 February 2011)The UK team in the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition have achieved the following results, coming joint second (with Hungary, behind the USA) out of fifteen teams in the team competition (determined by the sum of the top three scores from each team as per the competition rules).
Romanian Master of Mathematics Day 2 (26 February 2011)The problems from the second paper at this year’s Romanian Master of Mathematics competition, sat today, are now available. Problem 5 is by Luke Betts, a UK team member at several competitions in 2009 and 2010. Romanian Master of Mathematics Day 1 (25 February 2011)The problems from the first paper at this year’s Romanian Master of Mathematics competition, sat today, are now available. Romanian Master of Mathematics 2011 team (11 February 2011)The UK will compete again in the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition in 2011, to be held from 23–28 February. The Team Leader will be Dr James Cranch of the University of Leicester and the Deputy Leader will be James Gazet of Eton College. The UK team will be:
BMO Round 2 marked (5 February 2011, New Zealand results added 10 February)BMO Round 2 was marked in London on 5 February; 12 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK, and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below. Invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO, and details of marks will be sent to schools. The following candidates scored 15 or more out of 40.
BMO Round 2 (28 January 2011)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken yesterday. BMO Round 1 marked (10–14 December 2010, New Zealand results added 24 December, high scores from late scripts added 20 January 2011)BMO Round 1 was marked in Cambridge on 10–12 December; 19 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK, and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below. Results and marked scripts will be sent to schools in January. The following candidates scored 40 or more out of 60.
BMO Round 1 (7 December 2010)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken on Thursday 2 December, and later when schools were closed on Thursday; the paper may now be freely discussed, and video solutions are temporarily available online. In memoriam Jacqui Lewis 1948–2010 (5 December 2010)Jacqui Lewis has died in her sleep, in Portugal. Jacqui became involved with running Royal Institution Maths Masterclasses in South-West England in 1991 when she was a teacher at Wootton Bassett School. After she moved to Portugal, she became progressively more involved in UKMT, first through Team Maths Challenge, and then as an Observer, looking after the pastoral side of things for the UK team, and sometimes for other teams, at various Balkan Mathematical Olympiads, the Romanian Master of Mathematics and International Mathematical Olympiads. Her warmth and concern for the comfort and happiness of the students was quite remarkable. Weather conditions and BMO Round 1 (1 December 2010)Given the current weather conditions, and the possibility of school closures continuing on Thursday 2 December, it is possible that students in affected areas may be unable to attend school on Thursday and sit BMO1. On no account should a student or teacher place him or herself in danger merely in order to facilitate the sitting of BMO1. Here is the BMO committee’s advice in the event that weather interferes with the sitting of BMO1 (Thursday 2 December): In the event of weather preventing a candidate from sitting BMO1 on 2 December, he or she should (a) Refrain from using the internet until after the paper is sat. (b) Not discuss the paper with anyone. (c) Sit the paper as soon as possible after 2 December 2010. Would teachers please email enquiry@ukmt.org.uk indicating if they expect to sit late, and when they hope to sit, and include explanatory notes with their late scripts. The BMO committee reserves the right to withhold prizes if they suspect that the integrity of the competition may have been compromised. We would also ask those not affected not to discuss any aspect of BMO1 2010/11 in a public forum until we advise here. The paper and solutions video will only appear after we lift the embargo. Geoff Smith BMO1 2009/2010 Solutions (4 November 2010)To assist candidates preparing for this year’s BMO Round 1, video solutions to last year’s paper are again available online. BMO1 for 2010/2011 will be sat on 2 December. Because of candidates sitting the paper in different time zones, an embargo on public discussion of the paper will apply until the problems and solutions appear on this site the following morning. Royal Society celebration (20 September 2010)The 2010 olympiad teams’ achievements were celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 20 September; Professor Imre Leader gave the 33rd annual IMO lecture, on “Clueless Voting”. IMO 2010 students’ report (10 September 2010)An unofficial report on IMO 2010 from the student perspective, by UK team member Aled Walker, is now available. China Girls Mathematical Olympiad problems (13 August 2010)The China Girls Mathematical Olympiad problems are now available. Note that this is a draft version of the paper; in the final version, problem 6 was split into two parts, where the first part was to prove that F was on the circumcircle of ABC. This paper may be replaced by the final version when available. China Girls Mathematical Olympiad results (13 August 2010)The China Girls Mathematical Olympiad papers were sat on 10 and 11 August. The results of the UK team members are shown below (each question marked out of 15, with individual question scores always being multiples of 3). In addition to the medals shown, Alice collected first prize for the dance aerobics competition (Maithra was also in the dance). The medal boundaries were 72 for Gold, 54 for Silver and 33 for Bronze. The team leaves China today and arrives back in the UK on 14 August.
China Girls Mathematical Olympiad Paper 2 (11 August 2010)The second paper in the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad in Shijiazhuang was sat today; the problems will appear here when available. Coordination of the UK scripts on both papers has been completed; the UK team received the following scores (each question marked out of 15, with individual question scores always being multiples of 3).
China Girls Mathematical Olympiad Paper 1 (10 August 2010)The first paper in the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad in Shijiazhuang was sat today; the problems will appear here when available. Coordination of the UK scripts on this paper has been completed; the UK team received the following scores (each question marked out of 15, with individual question scores always being multiples of 3).
UK team members in other olympiads (10 August 2010, updated 11 August 2010)Ruth Franklin, currently competing in the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad in Shijiazhuang and also a member of the UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in 2009 (where she received a bronze medal), received a gold medal at the International Chemistry Olympiad in Tokyo. An interview with Ruth was broadcast by the BBC on the 5 live Breakfast show today and is available from iPlayer for the next week; the interview starts one hour, 27 minutes and 19 seconds into the programme. A longer interview with Ruth was broadcast on Beswick at Breakfast today on BBC Manchester and is also available from iPlayer for the next week; the interview starts 13 minutes and 13 seconds into the programme. Sergei Patiakin, a gold medallist in this year’s IMO team and a silver medallist in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad this year, received a gold medal at the International Physics Olympiad in Zagreb. Both this year’s IMO reserves also competed in the IPhO and received bronze medals, Andrew Hyer for the UK and Jordan Millar for Ireland. Andrew and Jordan have both represented the UK at the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad and Andrew has twice competed at the Romanian Master of Mathematics. China Girls Mathematical Olympiad team in Shijiazhuang (9 August 2010)The UK team for the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad arrived at the olympiad in Shijiazhuang yesterday after spending the previous week in Beijing. While in Beijing they have been preparing with practice exams, adjusting to the timezone and visiting local attractions including Zhongshan Park, Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Great Wall. The olympiad, held at Shijiazhuang middle school no. 2, takes place from 8–13 August, with the opening ceremony today, the papers being sat on 10 and 11 August and the team returning to the UK on 14 August. China Girls Mathematical Olympiad team training in Beijing (2 August 2010)The UK team for the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad is spending this week in Beijing for final training and acclimatisation. The team members and accompanying adults coming from the UK have arrived in Beijing while one team member coming from elsewhere arrives tomorrow. The olympiad takes place in Shijiazhuang, capital of Hebei province, from 8–13 August, with the papers being sat on 10 and 11 August and the team returning to the UK on 14 August. IMO 2010 report available (23 July 2010)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2010. IMO 2010 results (11 July 2010)The IMO papers were sat on 7 and 8 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We obtained one Gold, one Silver and two Bronze medals and two Honourable Mentions and a score of 114 out of 252, coming 25th out of 96 participating countries. The medal boundaries were for 27 for Gold, 21 for Silver and 15 for Bronze.
IMO 2010 problems (8 July 2010)The IMO papers were sat on 7 and 8 July; the problems (day 1, day 2) are available. Mathematics Ashes results (4 July 2010)The UK has won the third Mathematics Ashes competition, decided on the results of today’s practice exam at the joint pre-IMO training camp in Astana; the results for the two teams were as follows:
IMO team selected (2 June 2010, staff updated 4 June 2010)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 29 May–2 June, the team of six for the IMO (to be held in Astana, Kazakhstan from 2–14 July) has been chosen as:
The two reserves are:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, the Deputy Leader is Dr James Cranch of the University of Leicester and the Observer with Leader is Dr Joseph Myers of CodeSourcery. Dr Ceri Fiddes of Millfield School will be Observer with Contestants while Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal will accompany the team at the pre-IMO training in Astana. Romanian Master in Mathematics 2010 report available (22 May 2010)The Romanian Master in Mathematics information now includes Robin Bhattacharyya’s report on RMM 2010. The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad report available (17 May 2010)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad information now includes Geoff Smith’s report on the 2010 olympiad. The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results (7 May 2010)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Chişinău, Moldova have achieved the following scores (each question marked out of 10). The medal cut-offs were 35 for gold, 25 for silver and 12 for bronze. The problems were proposed by Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Romania and Turkey respectively.
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad news (5 May 2010)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad paper was sat yesterday. Coordination has been partly done with the remaining problems to be coordinated tomorrow. The problems were as follows.
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (12 April 2010)The UK has been invited as a guest nation to send a team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held in Chişinău, Moldova from 2–8 May. The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal. After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 8–12 April, the team has been selected as follows.
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. IMO squad selected (12 April 2010)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 8–12 April, the squad of eight from which the team of six and two reserves for the IMO in Astana, Kazakhstan will be selected has been chosen as:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, the Deputy Leader is Dr Vesna Kadelburg of Mander Portman Woodward, Cambridge, the Observer with Leader is Dr Joseph Myers of CodeSourcery and the Observers with Contestants are Dr Ceri Fiddes of Millfield School and Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal. The IMO will take place from 2–14 July. China Girls Mathematical Olympiad (31 March 2010)The UK will participate in the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad in Shijiazhuang in August 2010. The head of the UK delegation will be Dr Ceri Fiddes of Millfield School and the UK representative on the jury will be Alison Zhu of Trinity College, Cambridge. The UK team will be:
Romanian Masters of Mathematics results (28 February–1 March 2010)The UK team in the Romanian Masters of Mathematics competition have achieved the following results, coming tenth in the team competition (determined based on the top three scores from each country). The problems (day 1, day 2) are available.
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. Romanian Masters of Mathematics 2010 team (6 February 2010)The UK will compete again in the Romanian Masters of Mathematics competition in 2010, to be held from 24 February to 1 March. The Team Leader will be Robin Bhattacharyya of Loughborough Grammar School and the Deputy Leader will be Dr James Cranch of the University of Leicester. The UK team will be:
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. BMO Round 2 marked (6 February 2010, New Zealand results added 11 February)BMO Round 2 was marked in London on 6 February. Invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO, and details of marks will be sent to schools. The following candidates scored 20 or more out of 40; 13 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below.
BMO Round 2 (29 January 2010)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken yesterday. BMO Round 1 marked (11–14 December 2009)BMO Round 1 was marked in Cambridge on 11–13 December; 17 candidates in New Zealand also sat the paper, their scripts were marked in New Zealand using the same mark schemes as used in the UK, and such candidates are marked “(NZ)” below. Results and marked scripts will be sent to schools by mid-January. The following candidates scored 44 or more out of 60.
BMO Round 1 (4 December 2009)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken yesterday; video solutions are temporarily available online. BMO entry fees (29 September 2009)With immediate effect, the BMO1 entry fee will be £16.50 and the BMO2 fee will be £22.00. This is a 10% increase, the first for three years, and is exactly in line with the price increases for UKMT Maths Challenges competitions. Entry fees are waived for candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO and reaching the cut-off scores in qualifying competitions (UK SMC for entry to BMO1, BMO1 for entry to BMO2). Schools should contact the Maths Challenges Office to enter candidates who do not qualify for waiver of fees. Royal Society celebration (21 September 2009)The 2009 olympiad teams’ achievements were celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 21 September; Professor James Davenport gave the 32nd annual IMO lecture, on “The Mathematics behind the Internet” (slides available). Balkan Mathematical Olympiad report available (1 August 2009)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad information now includes Vesna Kadelburg’s report on the 2009 olympiad. The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. IMO 2009 report available (28 July 2009)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2009. IMO 2009 results (19 July 2009)The IMO papers were sat on 15 and 16 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We came equal 19th out of 104 countries competing with 1 Gold, 3 Silver and 2 Bronze medals and a score of 157 out of 252. The medal boundaries were for 32 for Gold, 24 for Silver and 14 for Bronze.
IMO 2009 problems (16 July 2009)The IMO papers were sat on 15 and 16 July; the problems are available. Mathematical Ashes results (9 July 2009)The UK has won the second Mathematical Ashes competition, decided on the results of today’s practice exam at the joint pre-IMO training camp in Cambridge; the results for the two teams were as follows:
IMO team selected (27 May 2009)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 23–27 May, the team of six for the IMO (to be held in Bremen, Germany from 10–22 July) has been chosen as:
The three reserves are:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dr Vesna Kadelburg of Mander Portman Woodward, Cambridge. James Cranch of the University of Leicester will be Observer with Leader, Mary Wimbury of the UKMT will be Observer with Deputy and Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal will be Observer with Contestants. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results (3 May 2009)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Kragujevac, Serbia have achieved the following scores (each question marked out of 10). The team total of 59 placed us equal 13th out of 20 participating (official and guest) teams. The medal cut-offs were 23 for gold, 15 for silver and 6 for bronze.
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad problems (30 April 2009)The problems from this year’s Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, sat today, are available from the Mathematical Society of Serbia website. The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (6 April 2009)The UK has been invited as a guest nation to send a team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held in Kragujevac, Serbia from 28 April–4 May. The Team Leader is Dr Vesna Kadelburg of Mander Portman Woodward, Cambridge and the Deputy Leader is Robin Bhattacharyya of Loughborough Grammar School. After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 2–6 April, the team has been selected as follows.
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. IMO squad selected (6 April 2009)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 2–6 April, the squad of nine from which the team of six and three reserves for the IMO in Bremen, Germany will be selected has been chosen as:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dr Vesna Kadelburg of Mander Portman Woodward, Cambridge. The IMO will take place from 10–22 July. Romanian Master in Mathematics 2009 report available (14 March 2009)The Romanian Master in Mathematics information now includes Adrian Sanders’s report on RMM 2009. Romanian Master in Mathematics results (1 March 2009)The UK team in the Romanian Master in Mathematics competition have achieved the following results. In the team competition (determined based on the top three scores from each country), China won, with the USA and Serbia tied for second place and the UK tenth.
The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. BMO Round 2 sat by New Zealand squad (25 February 2009)BMO Round 2 was sat by the members of the squad in training for the 2009 New Zealand IMO team, in addition to candidates in the UK. The results of the top New Zealand candidates are available from the New Zealand Maths Olympiad Committee site. BMO Round 2 marked (8 February 2009)BMO Round 2 was marked in Bath on 7 February; invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO, and details of marks will be sent to schools. The following candidates scored 25 or more out of 40.
Romanian Masters of Mathematics 2009 team (8 February 2009)The UK will compete again in the Romanian Masters of Mathematics competition in 2009, to be held from 26 February to 2 March. The Team Leader will be Dr Adrian Sanders (formerly of Trinity College, Cambridge) and the Deputy Leader will be Mrs Sally Anne Huk (formerly of Haberdashers’ Aske’s School for Girls). This year teams of up to six students from each country sit one five-hour paper with four IMO-standard questions, with the top three scores from each country determining the result of the team competition. The UK team of six will be:
The United Kingdom are reigning champions. The involvement of the UK team in this competition is sponsored by Winton Capital Management. BMO Round 2 (29 January 2009)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken today. BMO Round 2 discussion embargo (28 January 2009)There are candidates sitting BMO2 outside the United Kingdom this year. They will commence sitting the paper at 8:30pm UK time on Thursday 29 January. Therefore we ask that no public discussion of any aspect of the contents of BMO2 take place until after that time. The paper will appear at this site after that time. Geoff Smith BMO Round 2 typo (20 January 2009)BMO Round 2 will be sat on 29 January. There is a mistake in the version of the paper, printed on white paper, originally distributed to schools. UKMT has posted corrected versions of the paper to participating schools today, so the corrected versions will arrive in schools very soon. The corrected version is on blue paper. Candidates should raise a query if they are given a BMO2 paper to sit which is on white paper. BMO Round 1 marked (12–14 December 2008)BMO Round 1 was marked in Cambridge on 12–14 December. Results and marked scripts will be sent to schools in the week starting 5 January. The following candidates scored 41 or more out of 60.
BMO Round 1 (5 December 2008)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken yesterday, and today where examination centres were closed yesterday. See also information on post-BMO1 Masterclasses. BMO Round 1 discussion embargo (4 December 2008)We know that several BMO examination centres in northern England are closed for the day. There are probably other closures that we do not know about yet. (See the notice regarding arrangements for late sitting of BMO1 below.) Accordingly, please do not discuss any aspect of BMO1 2008/9 in a public forum until 8:30pm UK time on Friday 5 December. The paper will appear at this site after that time. The only exception is Dr Gardiner’s Birmingham masterclass which will go ahead as scheduled late on Friday afternoon. See information on post-BMO1 Masterclasses. Geoff Smith Severe weather warnings and BMO Round 1 (3 December 2008)There are currently severe weather warnings for some areas for Thursday 4 December. It is possible that there may be school closures, and students in affected areas may be unable to attend school on Thursday. On no account should a student or teacher place him or herself in danger merely in order to facilitate the sitting of BMO1. Here is the BMO committee’s advice in the event that weather interferes with the sitting of BMO1 tomorrow (Thursday 4 December): In the event of weather preventing a candidate from sitting BMO1 on 4 December, he or she should (a) Refrain from using the internet until after the paper is sat. (b) Do not discuss the paper with anyone. (c) Sit the paper as soon as possible after 4 December 2008. Would schoolteachers please include explanatory notes regarding late scripts. The BMO committee reserves the right to withhold prizes if they suspect that the integrity of the competition may have been compromised. Geoff Smith Romanian Master of Mathematics 2009 (11 November 2008)The UK will compete again in the Romanian Master of Mathematics competition in 2009, to be held from 26 February to 2 March. The team will be accompanied by Adrian Sanders (ex Trinity College, Cambridge) and Sally Anne Huk (ex Haberdashers’ Aske’s School for Girls). IMO talks on Australian radio (11 November 2008)Some talks on the IMO that UK IMO Team Leader Geoff Smith recorded for Australian ABC Radio National are now being broadcast. The first talk was broadcast on Saturday 8 November and you can listen to it online. The second and third talks will be broadcast on 15 and 22 November. Royal Society celebration (7 October 2008)The IMO and Romanian Master in Mathematics teams’ achievements were celebrated at the Royal Society on Tuesday 7 October; Professor David Spiegelhalter gave the 31st annual IMO lecture, on “How long do we have to wait?”. IMO 2008 report available (29 July 2008)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2008. IMO 2008 results (20 July 2008)The IMO papers were sat on 16 and 17 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We came 23rd out of 97 countries competing with four Silver and two Bronze medals and a score of 133 out of 252. The medal boundaries were for 31 for Gold, 22 for Silver and 15 for Bronze.
IMO papers (17 July 2008)The IMO papers were sat on 16 and 17 July, and are available from the IMO 2008 website. Mathematical Ashes results (14 July 2008)Australia has won the inaugural Mathematical Ashes competition, decided on the results of the final practice exam at the joint pre-IMO training camp in Lisbon; the results for the two teams were as follows:
For more details of the competition and a picture of the urn in which the ashes will be placed, see the news story from the Australian Mathematics Trust. IMO team selected (28 May 2008)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 24–28 May 2008, the team of six for the IMO (to be held in Madrid, Spain from 10–22 July) has been chosen as:
The three reserves are:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, the Deputy Leader is Dr Ceri Fiddes of Stowe School, the Observer with Deputy is Dr Vesna Kadelburg of Sevenoaks School and the Observer with Contestants is Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad photographs (16 May 2008)Some photographs from the United Kingdom and Ireland team and leadership at the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad are now available online. More are likely to be added in the coming days. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results (8 May 2008)The United Kingdom and Ireland team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Ohrid have achieved the following scores (each question marked out of 10). The team total of 73 placed us 8th out of 19 participating (official and guest) teams.
The medal cut-offs were 29 for gold, 17 for silver and 5 for bronze. The problems are available on Mathlinks. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad problems (6 May 2008)The problems from today’s Balkan Mathematical Olympiad paper are available from Mathlinks. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (11 April 2008)A joint “United Kingdom and Ireland” team will be competing as a guest team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held in Ohrid, Macedonia from 4–10 May. The Team Leader is Dr Adrian Sanders (ex Trinity College, Cambridge) and the Deputy Leader is Jacqui Lewis (St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal). After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 3–7 April, the six team members have been selected as follows:
Article on areal co-ordinates (9 April 2008)A brief article on areal co-ordinate methods in Euclidean geometry, by Tom Lovering, is now available. IMO squad selected (7 April 2008)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 3–7 April, the squad of nine from which the team of six and three reserves for the IMO in Madrid, Spain will be selected has been chosen as:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, the Deputy Leader is Dr Ceri Fiddes of Stowe School, the Observer with Deputy is Dr Vesna Kadelburg of Sevenoaks School and the Observer with Contestants is Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal. The IMO will take place from 10–22 July. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team mostly selected (7 April 2008)The UK has been invited as a guest nation to send a team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held in Ohrid, Macedonia from 4–10 May. The Team Leader is Dr Adrian Sanders (ex Trinity College, Cambridge) and the Deputy Leader is Jacqui Lewis (St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal). After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 3–7 April, five of the six team members have been selected as follows; questions of availability for a sixth candidate team member are being resolved.
BMO Round 2 hints and outline solutions (21 February 2008)Some hints and outline solutions for BMO Round 2 are now temporarily available. These are copyright and must not be redistributed. Romanian Master in Mathematics report available (21 February 2008)The Romanian Master of Mathematics information now includes Geoff Smith’s report on this competition. BMO Round 2 marked (16 February 2008)BMO Round 2 was marked in Bath on 16 February; invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO, and details of marks will be sent to schools. The following candidates scored 20 or more out of 40.
Romanian Master in Mathematics press materials (14 February 2008)A press release and photos of the Romanian Master in Mathematics team for press use are now available. Romanian Master in Mathematics results (10–11 February 2008)The UK team in the Romanian Master in Mathematics competition have achieved the following results. We came first out of twelve teams competing with one Gold, one Silver and one Bronze medal and a total score of 51 out of 84. Jonathan Lee’s individual score of 24 was third out of the participating students.
Romanian Master in Mathematics paper (9 February 2008)The Romanian Master in Mathematics 2008 paper is being sat today. Problem 1 is a UK submission and the other three problems are Romanian. BMO Round 2 (31 January 2008)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken today. “Romanian Master in Mathematics” team (30 January 2008)The UK has been invited to send a team to the “Romanian Master in Mathematics” competition, to be held in Bucharest from 7–11 February. This competition has teams of three students per country sitting one five-hour paper with four IMO-standard questions. The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, and the Observer is Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal. After one originally selected student had to withdraw, the team of three will now be:
“Romanian Master in Mathematics” team selected (4–10 January 2008)The UK has been invited to send a team to the “Romanian Master in Mathematics” competition, to be held in Bucharest from 7–11 February. This competition has teams of three students per country sitting one five-hour paper with four IMO-standard questions. The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, and the Observer is Jacqui Lewis of St. Julian’s International School, Carcavelos, Portugal. After the joint training camp held with the Hungarian IMO squad in Hungary over the New Year, the team of three has been selected as:
BMO Round 1 results distribution and BMO Round 2 cut-offs (18 December 2007)BMO1 results will be sent to schools early in the new year. The BMO2 qualifying cut-off scores are 33 for students in year 13, 27 for students in year 12, 24 for students in year 11 and 20 for students in year 10 and below. Scoring at least the cut-off on BMO1 gives free entry to BMO2 provided that the candidate is eligible to represent the UK at the IMO. Any participant in BMO1 may enter BMO2 by paying the entry fee of £20. BMO2 will take place on 31 January 2008. BMO Round 1 marked (7–9 December 2007)BMO Round 1 was marked in Cambridge on 7–9 December. Details of cut-off scores for free entry to BMO Round 2 and when scores are to be sent to schools will appear here soon. The following candidates scored 48 or more out of 60.
BMO Round 1 (30 November 2007)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken today. “Beautiful Young Minds” (14 October 2007)The 90-minute documentary “Beautiful Young Minds”, filmed by Blast! Films during the team selection and training for IMO 2006 and at the IMO in Slovenia, was broadcast on BBC2 on Sunday 14 October at 9pm. See more details on Plus. Royal Society celebration (1 October 2007)The IMO and Balkan MO teams’ achievements were celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 1 October; Professor Marcus du Sautoy gave the 30th annual IMO lecture, on “The Music of the Primes”. IMO 2007 report available (12 August 2007)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2007. IMO 2007 results (28 July 2007)The IMO papers were sat on 25 and 26 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We came 28th out of 93 countries competing with one Gold and three Bronze medals and two Honourable Mentions and a score of 95 out of 252. The medal boundaries were for 29 for Gold, 21 for Silver and 14 for Bronze.
IMO Day 2 (26 July 2007)The second IMO 2007 paper was sat in Hanoi on 26 July 2007; the problems and the countries submitting them are shown. Coordination takes place on 27–28 July and the final Jury meeting to approve scores and determine medal boundaries is scheduled for 22:00 local time (16:00 BST) on 28 July.
IMO Day 1 (25 July 2007)The first IMO 2007 paper was sat in Hanoi on 25 July 2007; the problems and the countries submitting them are shown.
IMO team selected (30 May 2007)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 26–30 May 2007, the team of six for the IMO (to be held in Hanoi, Vietnam from 19–31 July) has been chosen as:
The three reserves are:
The IMO Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, the Deputy Leader is Dr Ceri Fiddes of Stowe School, the Observer with Leader is Dr Joseph Myers of CodeSourcery and the Observer with Contestants is Pam Hunt. The team leave the UK for pre-IMO training on 8 July, travel to Hanoi on 23 July and return to the UK on 1 August. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results (30 April 2007)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad on Rhodes have achieved the following scores (each question marked out of 10).
The medal cut-offs were 33 for gold, 23 for silver and 15 for bronze. The problems are available on Mathlinks. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (2 April 2007)The UK has been invited as a guest nation to send a team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held on Rhodes, Greece from 26 April–2 May. The Team Leader is Robin Bhattacharyya of Highgate School, and the Deputy Leader is Dr Vesna Kadelburg of Sevenoaks School. After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 29 March–2 April, the team has been selected as:
IMO squad selected (2 April 2007)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 29 March–2 April, the squad of nine from which the team of six and three reserves for the IMO in Hanoi, Vietnam will be selected has been chosen as:
The Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dr Ceri Fiddes of Stowe School. The IMO will take place from 19–31 July. BMO Round 2 top scorers (11 February 2007)The following candidates scored 20 or more out of 40 in BMO Round 2. Invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly to selected candidates eligible to represent the UK at the IMO, and details of marks will be sent to schools in the week beginning 19 February.
BMO Round 2 marked (10 February 2007)BMO Round 2 was marked in Bath on 10 February; invitations to the Trinity training camp will be sent shortly, and marks will be sent to schools in the week beginning 19 February. BMO Round 2 (30 January 2007)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken today. BMO Round 2 cut-offs (14 December 2006)The BMO2 qualifying cut-off scores are 32 for students in year 13, 22 for students in year 12 and 18 for students in year 11 and below. Scoring at least the cut-off on BMO1 gives free entry to BMO2 provided that the candidate is eligible to represent the UK at the IMO. Any participant in BMO1 may enter BMO2 by paying the entry fee of £20. BMO2 will take place on 30 January 2007. BMO Round 1 marked (8–10 December 2006)BMO Round 1 was marked in Cambridge on 8–10 December; marks and information about Round 2 will be sent to schools shortly. BMO Round 1 (1 December 2006)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken today. Royal Society celebration (25 September 2006)The IMO team’s success was celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 25 September; Professor Sir Christopher Zeeman, FRS gave the 29th annual IMO lecture, on “Gyroscopes and Boomerangs”. IMO 2006 report available (24 August 2006)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2006. The team’s success will be celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 25 September; Professor Sir Christopher Zeeman, FRS will give the 29th annual IMO lecture, on “Gyroscopes and Boomerangs”. IMO 2006 results (14–15 July 2006)The IMO papers were sat on 12 and 13 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We came 19th out of 90 countries competing with four Silver and one Bronze medals and a score of 117 out of 252. The medal boundaries were 28 for Gold, 19 for Silver and 15 for Bronze.
IMO Paper 2 (13 July 2006)Problem 4. Determine all pairs (x,y) of integers such that 1 + 2x + 22x+1 = y2. (USA) Problem 5. Let P(x) be a polynomial of degree n > 1 with integer coefficients and let k be a positive integer. Consider the polynomial Q(x) = P(P(…P(P(x))…)), where P occurs k times. Prove that there are at most n integers t such that Q(t) = t. (Romania) Problem 6. Assign to each side b of a convex polygon P the maximum area of a triangle that has b as a side and is contained in P. Show that the sum of the areas assigned to the sides of P is at least twice the area of P. (Serbia and Montenegro) Time allowed: 4 hours 30 minutes IMO Paper 1 (12 July 2006)Problem 1. Let ABC be a triangle with incentre I. A point P in the interior of the triangle satisfies ∠PBA + ∠PCA = ∠PBC + ∠PCB. Show that AP ≥ AI, and that equality holds if and only if P = I. (Korea) Problem 2. Let P be a regular 2006-gon. A diagonal of P is called good if its endpoints divide the boundary of P into two parts, each composed of an odd number of sides of P. The sides of P are also called good. Suppose P has been dissected into triangles by 2003 diagonals, no two of which have a common point in the interior of P. Find the maximum number of isosceles triangles having two good sides that could appear in such a configuration. (Serbia and Montenegro) Problem 3. Determine the least real number M such that the inequality |ab(a2−b2) + bc(b2−c2) + ca(c2−a2)| ≤ M(a2+b2+c2)2 holds for all real numbers a, b and c. (Ireland) Time allowed: 4 hours 30 minutes IMO team in Ljubljana (10 July 2006)After a pre-IMO training camp held jointly with the Slovenian team in Bled from 1–10 July, the UK team has now arrived at the IMO in Ljubljana. They will sit the papers on 12 and 13 July. IMO team selected (31 May 2006)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 27–31 May 2006, the team of six for the IMO (to be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia from 6–18 July) has been chosen as:
The two reserves are:
The IMO Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath, the Deputy Leader is Dr Ceri Fiddes of Millfield School and the Observer with Leader is Dr Joseph Myers of CodeSourcery. The team leave the UK for pre-IMO training on 1 July, travel to Ljubljana on 10 July and return to the UK on 19 July. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad detailed results (4 May 2006)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Cyprus have achieved the following scores (each question marked out of 10).
The medal cut-offs were 32 for gold, 20 for silver and 11 for bronze. The problems are available on Mathlinks. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results and revised IMO squad (30 April 2006)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Cyprus have achieved the following scores (out of 40).
The Team Leader at the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad is Richard Atkins of Oundle School, UK IMO Deputy Leader from 1999 to 2003, and the Deputy Leader is Dr Ian Jackson of Tonbridge School, UK IMO silver medallist in 1981. In the light of his performance in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, Daniel has been added to the squad of eight from which the team of six and two reserves for the IMO in Ljubljana, Slovenia will be selected:
(Two of the eight students originally selected after the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 6–10 April 2006 had withdrawn in order to represent the UK in the Chemistry and Physics Olympiads.) The IMO Team Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dr Ceri Fiddes of Millfield School. The IMO will take place from 6–18 July. IMO squad selected (11 April 2006, revised 14–18 April 2006)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 6–10 April 2006, the squad of seven from which the team of six and one reserve for the IMO in Ljubljana, Slovenia will be selected has been chosen as:
(Some students originally selected have withdrawn in order to compete in the Chemistry and Physics Olympiads.) The Leader is Dr Geoff Smith of the University of Bath and the Deputy Leader is Dr Ceri Fiddes of Millfield School. The IMO will take place from 6–18 July. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (5 March 2006)The UK has been invited as a guest nation to send a team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad, to be held in Agros, Cyprus from 27 April to 3 May 2006. The Team Leader will be Richard Atkins of Oundle School, UK IMO Deputy Leader from 1999 to 2003, and the Deputy Leader will be Dr Ian Jackson of Tonbridge School, UK IMO silver medallist in 1981. The team has been selected as:
BMO Round 2 (31 January 2006)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken today. BMO Round 1 prizewinners (19 January 2006)The list of prizewinners at BMO1 is now available. BMO Round 1 (30 November 2005)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken today. Royal Society celebration (19 September 2005)The IMO team’s success was celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 19 September; Professor Frances Kirwan, FRS gave the 28th annual IMO lecture, on “Topology, Geometry and Strings”. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad report available (16 September 2005)The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad information now includes Robin Bhattacharyya’s report on the 2005 olympiad. Some photographs from that olympiad taken by Robin Bhattacharyya and Amanda Turner are also available online. IMO 2005 report available (29 July 2005)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2005. IMO 2005 results (16–20 July 2005)The IMO papers were sat on 13 and 14 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We came 13th out of 91 countries competing with one Gold, three Silver and two Bronze medals and a score of 159 out of 252. This score of 159 is our highest since 1996, as is our total of four Gold or Silver medals. Martin Orr is the first ever IMO Gold medallist from Northern Ireland. The medal boundaries were 35 for gold, 23 for silver and 12 for bronze. The team have now returned to the UK, and their success will be celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 19 September; Professor Frances Kirwan, FRS will give the 28th annual IMO lecture, on “Topology, Geometry and Strings”. See also Adrian’s last bulletin below.
Bulletin 2 from Adrian (16:14 BST, 20 July 2005)
(Full text of message available.) Hurricane Emily (18 July 2005)Hurricane Emily has now passed by Mérida; all IMO participants are safe. There is no current indication of any disruption to the UK team’s return journey, although the UK IMO leadership in Mérida have not yet definitely confirmed that the flights are on as scheduled. Hurricane Emily (17 July 2005)Hurricane Emily is expected to pass over Mérida on Monday. IMO participants are safely sheltered in windowless safe rooms in the IMO hotels which are the strongest buildings in the area and serve as evacuation centres for the surrounding area. Further news will be added to this site when available, but the hurricane may bring down communications links from Mérida. IMO Paper 2 (14 July 2005)Problem 4. Consider the sequence a1, a2, ... defined by an = 2n + 3n + 6n - 1 (n = 1, 2, ...). Determine all positive integers that are relatively prime to every term of the sequence. Problem 5. Let ABCD be a given convex quadrilateral with sides BC and AD equal in length and not parallel. Let E and F be interior points of the sides BC and AD respectively such that BE = DF. The lines AC and BD meet at P, the lines BD and EF meet at Q, the lines EF and AC meet at R. Consider all the triangles PQR as E and F vary. Show that the circumcircles of these triangles have a common point other than P. Problem 6. In a mathematical competition 6 problems were posed to the contestants. Each pair of problems was solved by more than 2/5 of the contestants. Nobody solved all the 6 problems. Show that there were at least 2 contestants who each solved exactly 5 problems. IMO Paper 1 (13 July 2005)Problem 1. Six points are chosen on the sides of an equilateral triangle ABC: A1, A2 on BC; B1, B2 on CA; C1, C2 on AB. These points are the vertices of a convex hexagon A1A2B1B2C1C2 with equal side lengths. Prove that the lines A1B2, B1C2 and C1A2 are concurrent. Problem 2. Let a1, a2, ... be a sequence of integers with infinitely many positive terms and infinitely many negative terms. Suppose that for each positive integer n, the numbers a1, a2, ..., an leave n different remainders on division by n. Prove that each integer occurs exactly once in the sequence. Problem 3. Let x, y and z be positive real numbers such that xyz ≥ 1. Prove that (x5-x2)/(x5+y2+z2) + (y5-y2)/(y5+z2+x2) + (z5-z2)/(z5+x2+y2) ≥ 0. Bulletin 1 from Adrian (07:53 BST, 2 July 2005)
(Full text of message available.) IMO team selected (1 June 2005)After the training camp held at Oundle School from 28 May–1 June 2005, the team of six for the IMO (to be held in Mérida, Yucatán, México from 8–19 July 2005) has been chosen as:
The two reserves are (in alphabetical order):
This was a particularly difficult decision, and the selection committee spent a very long time trying to discriminate between the sixth and seventh placed students. Their work was examined in considerable detail. The team leave the UK for pre-IMO training on 2 July, travel to Mérida on 11 July and return to the UK on 20 July. Balkan Mathematical Olympiad results (7–8 May 2005)The UK team in the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad have achieved the following scores. Each question is marked out of ten; the problems are available on the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad website. The medal cutoffs are 33 for gold, 22 for silver and 10 for bronze.
The UK placed 11th out of 14 teams at the olympiad: 189 Romania 146 Bulgaria 139 Moldova 134 Kazakhstan 128 Romania B 127 Turkey 115 Hungary 99 Greece, Serbia and Montenegro 71 Albania 54 UK 48 Macedonia 30 Yakutia 23 Cyprus IMO squad selected (12 April 2005)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 7–11 April 2005, the squad of eight from which the team of six and two reserves for the IMO in Mérida will be selected has been chosen as:
Balkan Mathematical Olympiad team selected (24 February 2005)The UK team for the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Iași, Romania has been chosen as:
Balkan Mathematical Olympiad arrangements (25 January 2005)Robin Bhattacharyya will lead the UK team to the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Iași, Romania during May 4–10, 2005. Robin is a teacher at Highgate School. (Robin was a reserve for the UK IMO team in 1992.) Amanda Turner, a research student at the University of Cambridge, will be the deputy leader. She represented South Africa at IMOs in 1996 and 1997. At the second event she was awarded a bronze medal. The team will be selected at the BMO 2 marking session on February 12th. A public announcement of the team is expected by February 19th. BMO Round 1 results histogram available (17 January 2005)A histogram of distribution of marks in BMO Round 1 is now available. BMO Round 1 marked (13 December 2004)The BMO 1 scripts were marked in Peterborough on 10–11 December. The marks and BMO 2 invitations will be sent to schools shortly. IMO 2005 moved from Cancún to Mérida (25 November 2004)IMO 2005, originally proposed to be held in Cancún, Quintana Roo, México, will now instead be held in Mérida, Yucatán, México from July 8–19, 2005, a week later than originally planned, to avoid possible impact from any political changes arising from state elections to be held in Quintana Roo before July 2005. Ceri Fiddes to be next IMO Deputy Leader (10 November 2004)Dr Ceri Fiddes, a teacher at Millfield School in Somerset, will be the UK Deputy Leader from IMO 2006 (Slovenia) onwards, the first female UK IMO Leader or Deputy Leader since 1972. Royal Society celebration (20 September 2004)The team’s success was celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 20 September; Professor Tim Gowers, FRS gave the 27th annual IMO lecture, on “How to specify very very large integers”. IMO 2004 report available (28 July 2004)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2004. IMO 2004 results (15–19 July 2004)The IMO papers were sat on 12 and 13 July. The results of the UK team members are shown below. We came 20th out of 85 countries competing with one Gold, one Silver and four Bronze medals and a score of 134 out of 252. For individual bulletins from Greece, see below. See also the UKMT press release.
Bulletin 3 from Adrian (07:15 BST, 16 July 2004)
(Full text of message available.) Bulletin 2 from Adrian (23:36 BST, 15 July 2004)
(Full text of message available.) Bulletin 1 from Adrian (05:06 BST, 14 July 2004)
(Full text of message available.) Papers 1 and 2 (12 and 13 July 2004)These were formerly provided here; they are now included in Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2004, available from the collection of reports on past IMOs. IMO 2004 papers and results (11 July 2004)The IMO papers are being sat on 12 and 13 July, and we wish the UK team the best of luck in those papers, and our Leader, Deputy Leader and Observers the best of luck in the subsequent Co-ordination. Results will appear here as soon as they are available, probably on 15 or 16 July. IMO team selected (2 June 2004)The UK team for IMO 2004 in Athens has been chosen as:
The three reserves are:
IMO squad selected (5 April 2004, school details added 6 April 2004)After the training camp held at Trinity College, Cambridge from 1–5 April 2004, the squad of nine from which the team of six and three reserves for the IMO in Athens will be selected has been chosen as:
BMO Round 2 (24 February 2004)This year’s BMO Round 2 paper was taken today. BMO Round 1 (3 December 2003)This year’s BMO Round 1 paper was taken today. Royal Society Celebration (29 September 2003)The team’s success was celebrated at the Royal Society on Monday 29 September; Professor Adrian Smith FRS gave the 26th annual IMO lecture on “Why Detectives and Judges need to understand probability”. IMO 2003 report available (31 July 2003)The reports on past IMOs now include Geoff Smith’s report on IMO 2003. UK IMO results 2003 (17 July 2003, last updated 21 July 2003)In IMO 2003 held in Tokyo, the UK came equal 10th (with Hungary), with one Gold, two Silver and three Bronze medals, being the top Western European team and the top Commonwealth team. Individual scores (all in the top 30% of scores) were:
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