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* 1990 Mathew Crawford [[Alabama MathCounts]], Daniel Schepler [[Ohio MathCounts]], Ravi Shanmugan [[Kansas MathCounts]]
 
* 1990 Mathew Crawford [[Alabama MathCounts]], Daniel Schepler [[Ohio MathCounts]], Ravi Shanmugan [[Kansas MathCounts]]
 
* 1991 Jonathan L. Weinstein, [[Massachusetts MathCounts]]
 
* 1991 Jonathan L. Weinstein, [[Massachusetts MathCounts]]
* 1992 Jenny Hoffman (winner based on tiebreaker rules), [[Connecticut MathCounts]], Andrei Gnepp [[Ohio MathCounts]], Chris Chang [[California MathCounts]]
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* 1992 Jenny Hoffman [[Connecticut MathCounts]]
 
* 1993 Davesh Maulik, [[Kansas Mathcounts]]
 
* 1993 Davesh Maulik, [[Kansas Mathcounts]]
 
* 1994 Michael Shulman, [[California MathCounts]]
 
* 1994 Michael Shulman, [[California MathCounts]]

Revision as of 06:05, 23 April 2025

This is the MATHCOUNTS historical results page. Post MATHCOUNTS statistics and lists of high scorers here so that the MathCounts page doesn't get cluttered.

National Team Champions

Countdown Round Champions

The champions of the Count Down Round are considered the individual national champions of MathCounts.

Masters Round Winners

Written Test Champions

Most Improved Team

Spirit Stick Winners

National Cutoffs

Countdown (top 12) cutoffs

  • 2024: 34
  • 2023: 39
  • 2022: 34
  • 2021: 35
  • 2019: 34
  • 2018: 32
  • 2017: 36
  • 2016: 37
  • 2015: 41
  • 2014: 41
  • 2013: 43
  • 2012: 40
  • 2011: 42
  • 2010: 42
  • 2009: 37
  • 2008: 37
  • 2007: 36
  • 2006: 36
  • 2005: 30
  • 2004: 37
  • 2003: 40
  • 2002: 38
  • 2001: 35
  • 2000: ?
  • 1999: 37
  • 1998: ?
  • 1997: 37
  • 1996: 32
  • 1995: 37
  • 1994: ?
  • 1993: 37
  • 1992: 39

Top 25% (top 56) cutoffs

  • 2024: 26
  • 2023: 33
  • 2022: 28
  • 2021: 29
  • 2019: 24 (?)
  • 2018: 24
  • 2017: 29
  • 2016: 28
  • 2015: 33
  • 2014: 32
  • 2013: ?
  • 2012: ?
  • 2011: 35
  • 2010: 34
  • 2009: 30
  • 2008: 29
  • 2007: 30
  • 2006: 30
  • 2005: 24
  • 2004: 30
  • 2003: 34
  • 2002: 31
  • 2001: 27
  • 2000: ?
  • 1999: 27
  • 1998: ?
  • 1997: 29
  • 1996: 24
  • 1995: 27

National Competition Sites

For many years, the National MATHCOUNTS competition was held in Washington, D.C. More recently, the competition has changed venues often.

  • The 2024 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2023 competition was held in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 2022 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2021 competition was an online event.
  • The 2020 competition was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but was due to be held in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 2019 competition was held in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 2018 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2017 competition was held in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 2016 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2015 competition was held in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • The 2014 competition was held in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 2013 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2012 competition was held in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 2011 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2009 and 2010 competitions were held in Orlando, Florida.
  • The 2008 competition was held in Denver, Colorado.
  • The 2007 competition was held in Fort Worth, Texas.
  • The 2006 competition was held in Arlington, Virginia.
  • The 2005 competition was held in Detroit, Michigan.
  • The 2004 competition was held in Washington, D.C.
  • The 2002 and 2003 competitions were held in Chicago, Illinois.