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Six Vietnamese students to compete in Int’l Mathematical Olympiad

Six outstanding students of Vietnam will take part in the 60th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2019 in Bath city, the United Kingdom, according the Ministry of Education and Training.
Six Vietnamese students to compete in Int’l Mathematical Olympiad ảnh 1Six outstanding students of Vietnam will take part in the 60th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2019 in Bath city, the United Kingdom (Source: giaoducthoidai.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)
– Six outstanding students ofVietnam will take part in the 60th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO)2019 in Bath city, the United Kingdom, according the Ministry of Education andTraining.

They are Vuong Tung Duong from Vinh Phuc HighSchool for Gifted Students (northern Vinh Phuc province); Nguyen Kha Nhat Longfrom Universityof Science’s High School for Gifted Students under Vietnam National University,Hanoi; Nguyen Thuan Hung from TranPhu High School for Gifted Students (northern Hai Phong city); Nguyen Nguyenfrom University of Science’s High School for Gifted Students underVietnam National University, HCM City; Vu Duc Vinh from Phan Boi Chau High School for Gifted Students (centralNghe An province); and Phan Minh Duc from Hanoi – Amsterdam High School for GiftedStudents.

These students have won prizes in the nationalexaminations for excellent students. Notably, Phan Minh Duc will join thecontest for the second time after bagging a silver medal at the IMO 2018.

Vietnam has participated in the IMO since 1974,becoming the first Asian country to join the competition. 

The Vietnamese team ranked third at the IMO in1999, 2007 and 2017. 

In 2004, Vietnam claimed four gold and twosilver medals, while in 2018, all of the six Vietnamese students won medals,including one gold, two silvers, and three bronzes.-VNA
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