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== SDMO Winners == | == SDMO Winners == | ||
=== Middle school === | === Middle school === | ||
| − | * 2005: | + | * 2005: Johnny Li |
| − | * 2006: | + | * 2006: Johnny Li |
| + | * 2017: Elden Ren, Nicholas Song, Sophie Wu | ||
| + | * 2019: Daeho Lee | ||
| + | === High school === | ||
| + | * 2005: Tedrick Leung | ||
| + | * 2006: Vincent Le | ||
| + | * 2017: Sumith Nalabolu, Kevin Ren, Ivy Sauberan, Jacob Zhang | ||
| + | * 2019: Derek Liu, Benjamin Shimabukuro, Tristan Shin | ||
| + | * 2020: Elden Ren, Benjamin Shimabukuro, Sophie Wu | ||
| + | * 2022: Aman Jain | ||
| − | == | + | == See also == |
| − | * | + | * [[Mathematics Olympiads]] |
| − | * | + | * [[Mathematics competitions]] |
| + | * [[Mathematics competition resources]] | ||
| + | * [[Math books]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:31, 15 April 2023
The San Diego Math Olympiad (SDMO) is a 5 problem, proof-based math contest run by the San Diego Math Circle. Participants are selected by their achievements in the San Diego Math League (SDML). There is a division for middle school students and a division for high school students.
SDMO Winners
Middle school
- 2005: Johnny Li
- 2006: Johnny Li
- 2017: Elden Ren, Nicholas Song, Sophie Wu
- 2019: Daeho Lee
High school
- 2005: Tedrick Leung
- 2006: Vincent Le
- 2017: Sumith Nalabolu, Kevin Ren, Ivy Sauberan, Jacob Zhang
- 2019: Derek Liu, Benjamin Shimabukuro, Tristan Shin
- 2020: Elden Ren, Benjamin Shimabukuro, Sophie Wu
- 2022: Aman Jain