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MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIAD

Mathematical Olympiad is a competition for high school and elementary school students. It is organized by Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic in cooperation with Union of Slovak Mathematicians and Physicists (JSMF) and Slovak Committee of Mathematical Olympiad (SKMO) (see Rules of Organization of MO). The competition is directed by SKMO. In regions, it is governed by regional committees of MO and branches of JSMF. In schools, the teachers of mathematics organize the competition.

Recently added documents

18. 5. 15:19pdf: 72nd year, CPSJ, problems
17. 5. 19:10pdf: 72nd year, team competition, CPSJ, results
12. 4. 11:01pdf: 72nd year, A, national round, results
12. 4. 10:52pdf: 72nd year, Z8, district round, solutions
12. 4. 10:51pdf: 72nd year, Hungarian version, Z8, district round, problems
12. 4. 10:51pdf: 72nd year, Slovak version, Z8, district round, problems
12. 4. 10:50pdf: 72nd year, Z7, district round, solutions
12. 4. 10:50pdf: 72nd year, Hungarian version, Z7, district round, problems
12. 4. 10:50pdf: 72nd year, Slovak version, Z7, district round, problems
12. 4. 10:48pdf: 72nd year, Z6, district round, solutions
Problems and solution of particular rounds can be found also in documents section.

Forthcoming events

MO
18.21. 6. →CAPS (Austria, Klosterneuburg)
23.30. 6. →training (Czech Rep., Karlov pod Pradědem) [?]
2.13. 7.IMO (Japan, Chiba)
21.27. 8. →MEMO (Slovakia, Strečno)
Related events
1.3. 6. →Sezamko, summer camp [www]
28. 7.6. 8. →SEZAM, summer camp [www]
The complete schedule can be found in schedule section.

Gold and three bronzes from EGMO

Slovak team did well at the 12th European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad. Four representatives brought one gold medal and three bronze medals.

EGMO 2023 team
From left: L. Vištanová, E. Macáková, V. Chovancová, L. Chladná, A. Dományová, M. Poturnay, T. Kekeňák

From April 13 to 19, the 12th European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad took place in Slovenia. The Slovak Republic was represented by Alica Dományová, Lucia Chladná, both from Grösslingová Gymnasium in Bratislava, Veronika Chovancová from J. Branecký Piaristic Gymnasium in Trenčín and Eliška Macáková from CENADA Private Gymnasium in Bratislava. The leaders of our team were Marián Poturnay and Laura Vištanová. Tomáš Kekeňák was also a member of our national team as an observer.

Our representatives brought an above-average collection of medals this year. The gold medal was won by Eliška Macáková for 32 points and the bronze medals were won by Lucia Chladná for 25 points, Veronika Chovancová for 20 points and Alica Dományová for 17 points.

We finished in 18th place overall. Among European teams, we were 13th out of 38 European teams. Similar to last year, we finished one place ahead of the team from the Czech Republic, which placed 14th, while they scored 13 points less than our girls.

The results of our representatives are derived from their indisputable talent, but also persistent work and concentrated effort. However, they are also evidence that persistent and effective attention is paid to mathematical talents in Slovakia. Patrik Bak is one of the former extremely successful representatives of the Slovak Republic in Math Olympiad, currently a successful proposer of problems for the Math Olympiad at the national and international level. One of his problems was also used at this year's EGMO.