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The Jury of the Seventh International Olympiad in Theoretical, Mathematical and
Applied Linguistics, after having examined and graded the papers of all
participants is pleased to announce the following
Awards
1. Individual Contest:
Gold
Medals
Diana Sofronieva,
Bulgaria I
Łukasz Cegieła, Poland I
Silver Medals
Vitaly Pavlenko,
Russia - Moscow
Andrey Nikulin, Russia
- Moscow
Yordan Mehandzhiyski,
Bulgaria I
Arturs Semenyuks,
Latvia
Irene Tamm, Estonia
Łukasz Kalinowski, Poland II
Witold Małecki, Poland
II
Aakanksha Sarda, India
Rebecca Jacobs, USA "Red"
Bronze Medals
Deyana Kamburova, Bulgaria II
Szymon Musioł, Poland II
Elena Volkova, Russia -
Moscow
Laura Adamson, Estonia
Alan Huang, USA
"Red"
Ben Caller, Great
Britain
Tomasz Dobrzycki, Poland II
John Berman, USA "Blue"
Jun Yeop Lee, Korea I
Sergei Bernstein, USA "Blue"
Hye jin Ryu, Korea I
Honourable Mentions
Tony Keller, Germany
Adam Polak, Poland I
Anand Natarajan, USA
"Red"
Vivaek Shivakumar, USA
"Blue"
Maciej Jaromin, Poland
I
Ignace Schoot,
Netherlands
Jens Theilen, Germany
Eva-Lotta Käsper, Estonia
Ruadhan Treacy, Ireland
Charley van der Sman, Netherlands
Hyung Min Son, Korea
II
Anastas Tenev, Bulgaria I
Victor Valov, Bulgaria II
Niels uit de Bos, Netherlands
Daryl Hansen, USA "Blue"
Aleksejs Peguševs, Latvia
Morris Alper, USA
"Red"
Diana Glazova, Russia -
St. Petersburg
Polina Loseva, Russia -
Moscow
Soon Ki Kwon, Korea II
2. Team Contest:
Gold
Cup
USA "Red"
Silver Cup
Korea I
Bronze Cup
Russia - Moscow
3. Best Solution
Prizes:
Problem
No. 1 (Sulka numerals)
Andrey Nikulin, Russia
Moscow
Alan Huang, USA
"Red"
Problem No. 2 (Maninka and Bamana)
Elena Volkova, Russia -
Moscow
Problem No. 3 (Burmese names)
Aakanksha Sarda, India
Hye jin Ryu, Korea I
Problem No. 4 (Old Indic)
Diana Sofronieva, Bulgaria I
Łukasz Cegieła, Poland I
Andrey Nikulin, Russia
- Moscow
Problem No. 5 (Nahuatl)
John Berman, USA "Blue"
4. Challenge cup for
the highest team's average score in the individual contest: Russia - Moscow
5. Contestants' Vote
Award: Evgenia Korovina and Ivan Derzhanski for their problem on
Sulka numerals.