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* 2019 [[Kentucky MathCounts]] | * 2019 [[Kentucky MathCounts]] | ||
* 2023 [[Virgin Island MathCounts]] | * 2023 [[Virgin Island MathCounts]] | ||
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+ | == National Cutoffs == | ||
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+ | === 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. | ||
[[Category:Historical results]] | [[Category:Historical results]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 24 March 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.
Contents
National Team Champions
- 1984: Virginia MathCounts
- 1985: Florida MathCounts
- 1986: California MathCounts
- 1987: New York MathCounts
- 1988: New York MathCounts
- 1989: North Carolina MathCounts
- 1990: Ohio MathCounts
- 1991: Alabama MathCounts
- 1992: California MathCounts
- 1993: Kansas MathCounts
- 1994: Pennsylvania MathCounts
- 1995: Indiana MathCounts
- 1996: Pennsylvania MathCounts
- 1997: Massachusetts MathCounts
- 1998: Wisconsin MathCounts
- 1999: Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2000: California MathCounts
- 2001: Virginia MathCounts
- 2002: California MathCounts
- 2003: California MathCounts
- 2004: Illinois Mathcounts
- 2005: Texas MathCounts
- 2006: Virginia MathCounts
- 2007: Texas MathCounts
- 2008: Texas MathCounts
- 2009: Texas MathCounts
- 2012: Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2013: Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2014: California MathCounts
- 2015: Indiana MathCounts
- 2016: Texas MathCounts
- 2017: Texas MathCounts
- 2018: Texas Mathcounts
- 2019: Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2020: CANCELLED
- 2021: New Jersey MathCounts
- 2022: New Jersey MathCounts
- 2023: Texas MathCounts
- 2024: Florida MathCounts
Countdown Round Champions
The champions of the Count Down Round are considered the individual national champions of MathCounts.
- 1984: Michael Edwards, Texas MathCounts
- 1985: Timothy Kokesh, Oklahoma MathCounts
- 1986: Brian David Ewald, Florida MathCounts
- 1987: Russell Mann, Tennessee MathCounts
- 1988: Andrew Schultz, Illinois Mathcounts
- 1989: Albert Kurz, Pennsylvania MathCounts
- 1990: Brian Jenkins, Arkansas MathCounts
- 1991: Jonathan L. Weinstein, Massachusetts MathCounts
- 1992: Andrei C. Gnepp, Ohio MathCounts
- 1993: Carleton Bosley, Kansas MathCounts
- 1994: William O. Engel, Illinois Mathcounts
- 1995: Richard Reifsnyder, Kentucky MathCounts
- 1996: Alexander Schwartz, Pennsylvania MathCounts
- 1997: Zhihao (Howard) Liu, Wisconsin MathCounts
- 1998: Ricky Liu, Massachusetts MathCounts
- 1999: Po-Ru Loh, Wisconsin MathCounts
- 2000: Ruozhou (Joe) Jia, Illinois Mathcounts
- 2001: Ryan Ko, New Jersey MathCounts
- 2002: Albert Ni, Illinois Mathcounts
- 2003: Adam Hesterberg, Washington MathCounts
- 2004: Gregory Gauthier, Illinois Mathcounts
- 2005: Neal Wu, Louisiana MathCounts
- 2006: Daesun Yim, New Jersey MathCounts
- 2007: Kevin Chen, Texas Mathcounts
- 2008: Darryl Wu, Washington MathCounts
- 2009: Bobby Shen, Texas MathCounts
- 2010: Mark Sellke, Indiana MathCounts
- 2011: Scott Wu, Louisiana MathCounts
- 2012: Chad Qian, Indiana MathCounts
- 2013: Alec Sun, Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2014: Swapnil Garg California MathCounts
- 2015: Kevin Liu Indiana MathCounts
- 2016: Edward Wan Washington MathCounts
- 2017: Luke Robitaille Texas MathCounts
- 2018: Luke Robitaille Texas MathCounts
- 2019: Daniel Mai Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2020: CANCELLED
- 2022: Allan Yuan Alabama MathCounts
- 2023: Channing Yang Texas MathCounts
- 2024: Ben Jiang Florida MathCounts
Masters Round Winners
- 1987 Ashley Reiter, North Carolina MathCounts
- 1990 Brian Jenkins, Arkansas MathCounts
- 1991 Chris Chang, New Jersey MathCounts
- 1992 Andrei Gnepp, Ohio Mathcounts
- 1993 Davesh Maulik, Kansas Mathcounts
- 1994 Kevin Lacker, Ohio Mathcounts
- 1999 Po-Ru Loh, Wisconsin MathCounts
- 2000 Tiankai Liu, California MathCounts
- 2001 Po-Ling Loh, Wisconsin MathCounts
- 2002 Jason Trigg, Pennsylvania MathCounts
- 2003 Brian Lawrence, Maryland MathCounts
- 2004 Gregory Gauthier, Illinois Mathcounts
- 2005 Sergei Bernstein, Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2006 Daniel Li, Virginia MathCounts
- 2007 Kevin Chen, Texas Mathcounts
- 2008 Bobby Shen, Texas MathCounts
- 2009 Maximilian Schindler, Missouri Mathcounts
Written Test Champions
- 1989 Lenny Ng, North Carolina MathCounts
- 1990 Mathew Crawford Alabama MathCounts, Daniel Schepler Ohio MathCounts, Ravi Shanmugan Kansas MathCounts
- 1991 Jonathan L. Weinstein, Massachusetts MathCounts
- 1992 Jenny Hoffman, Connecticut MathCounts, Andrei Gnepp Ohio MathCounts, Chris Chang California MathCounts
- 1993 Davesh Maulik, Kansas Mathcounts
- 1994 Michael Shulman, California MathCounts
- 1995 Richard Reifsnyder, Kentucky Mathcounts
- 1996 Alexander Schwartz, Pennsylvania Mathcounts
- 1999 Po-Ru Loh, Wisconsin MathCounts
- 2000 Tiankai Liu, California MathCounts
- 2001 Ryan Ko, New Jersey MathCounts
- 2002 Conner Rogers, Colorado MathCounts
- 2003 Adam Hesterberg, Washington MathCounts
- 2004 Gregory Gauthier, Illinois Mathcounts
- 2005 Sergei Bernstein, Massachusetts Mathcounts
- 2006 Neal Wu, Louisiana MathCounts
- 2007 Justin Ahmann, Indiana MathCounts
- 2008 Bobby Shen, Texas MathCounts
- 2009 David Yang, California MathCounts
- 2010 Mark Selke Indiana MathCounts, Shyam Narayanan Kansas Mathcounts
- 2011 Shyam Narayanan Kansas Mathcounts
- 2012 Sean Shi, California MathCounts
- 2013 Alec Sun, Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2014 Kevin Liu, Indiana MathCounts
- 2015: Andy Xu South Carolina MathCounts
- 2016: Edward Wan Washington MathCounts
- 2017: Luke Robitaille Texas MathCounts
- 2018: Luke Robitaille Texas MathCounts
- 2019: Huaye (Jeff) Lin, Massachusetts MathCounts
- 2020: CANCELLED
- 2021: Marvin Mao New Jersey MathCounts
- 2022: Jiahe Liu(john0512) Ohio MathCounts
- 2023: Oron Wang New Jersey MathCounts
- 2024: Channing Yang Texas MathCounts
Most Improved Team
- 2022 Iowa MathCounts
Spirit Stick Winners
- 2005 New Hampshire MathCounts
- 2006 Wyoming MathCounts
- 2007 Pennsylvania MathCounts
- 2008 New York MathCounts
- 2009 Virgin Islands MathCounts
- 2017 Louisiana MathCounts
- 2018 Texas MathCounts
- 2019 Kentucky MathCounts
- 2023 Virgin Island MathCounts
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.