词条 | European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad |
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The European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad is a mathematical olympiad for girls which started in 2012. It is similar to, and was inspired by, the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad.[1][2] The European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (Egmo) is an annual competition of 6 mathematical problems, for a maximum score of 7 points each, and the maximum total value of 42 points, organized in Europe for high school students, up to 20 years old, from 2012. The competition was born on the model of the China Girls' Mathematical Olympiad, to which not only teams of Chinese girls participate, but also teams from other countries. The first edition was held in Cambridge, UK, the second in Luxembourg. The third in 2014 was held in Antalya, in Turkey. 19 editions of 22 European countries took part in the editions carried out so far, for a total of 70 and 87 competitors. In addition to the European teams, teams from the US and Saudi Arabia were also invited. The competitors participate individually, even if the team is made up of four athletes. The competitors are selected through the results obtained in the mathematics Olympics and with the scores obtained in the annual concentrations that are generally held twice a year in Pisa. The best classified are awarded according to this criterion:
EGMO 2012The first EGMO took place in April 2012 at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge and was run by the United Kingdom Mathematical Trust. Nineteen countries took part: Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Latvia, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.[3] There were two four-and-a-half hour examinations, which were held at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences.[1] EGMO 2013The second EGMO took place in April 2013 in Luxembourg and was run by the Association des Mathématiciens du Luxembourg in cooperation with the Lycée Aline Mayrisch. 22 countries took part. EGMO 2014The third EGMO was held in April 2014 in Antalya, organized by TÜBİTAK. 29 countries took part.[4][5] EGMO 2015The fourth EGMO was held in April 2015 in Minsk. 30 teams took part.[6] EGMO 2016The fifth EGMO was held in April 2016 in Bușteni. 39 teams took part.[7] EGMO 2017The sixth EGMO was held in April 2017 in Zürich. 44 teams took part.[8] EGMO 2018The seventh EGMO was held in April 2018 in Florence. 52 teams took part.[9] EGMO 2019The eighth EGMO will be held in 2019 in Kiev.[10] EGMO 2020The ninth EGMO will be held in 2020 in the Netherlands.[11] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.egmo2012.org.uk/information/|accessdate=30 July 2012|title=European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad 2012: Information}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=BMOS/BMOC: European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad|url=https://bmos.ukmt.org.uk/home/egmo.shtml}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Countries at EGMO 2012|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo1/countries/}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2014|url=http://egmo2014.tubitak.gov.tr/}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2014 in Turkey|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo3/}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2015 in Belarus|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo4/}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2016 in Romania|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo5/}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2017 in Switzerland|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo6/}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2018 in Italy|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo7/}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2019 in Ukraine|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo8/}} 11. ^{{cite web|title=EGMO 2020 in the Netherlands|url=https://www.egmo.org/egmos/egmo9/}} External links
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