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#1Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) TUYMAADA TIONAL OLYMPIAD * REPUBLIC OF * FSAKHA (YAKUTIA) 25 YEARS OF THE INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD IN MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND INFORMATICS TUYMAADA Yakutsk, 2018#22 MINISTER'S GREETINGS Dear colleagues and participants, Please accept my sincere congratulations on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Tuymaada International Olympiad! The authors of the project conceived the idea of Tuymaada in order to identify, support and develop gifted children, expand friendly ties, create partnerships, integrate the Republic into the Russian and international educational space. It's safe to say that the idea was successful, the Olympiad has been effective and continues to develop. For the 25th time now Tuymaada Olympiad creates numerous opportunities for the schoolchildren of many countries to apply their scientific knowledge, to show the level of their intellectual development, to confirm their future career choice. Since the very first Olympiad the number of participants increased tenfold. This shows that Tuymaada has firmly established itself and became an integral part of Russian and international Olympiad movement. Nowadays, much attention is paid to the formation and development of human capital. Young people are a potential resource for any modern country. In the near future, they will become the main drivers of economy and creativity. Involving young people in educational, economic, political, and social processes will boost the development of local regions and entire countries. I am especially grateful to our distinguished teachers, trainers, jury members, organizers, and enthusiasts of the Olympiad movement for supporting our initiatives, for your devotion, for believing in your students, and for your sincere desire to help them! I am sure that together we can make Tuymaada Olympiad a bright and unforgettable moment in the lives of every one of us as a celebration of intellect, creativity and communication that will help us find new friends and like-minded people, and make one more step on the path towards success. Dr. Vladimir Egorov Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)#3COUNTRIES LENGTH OF PARTICIPATION RUSSIAN FEDERATION REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN 24 MONGOLIA 14 4 UNITED MEXICAN STATES 2 ALASKA, U.S.A. 2 KINGDOM OF BELGIUM 2 FRENCH REPUBLIC 2 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA 7 ROMANIA 24 C⭑ KYRGYZ REPUBLIC 1 REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN UFUK FUND TEAM, TURKEY 3 2 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 9 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE KINGDOM OF THAILAND 1 REPUBLIC OF KOREA REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA 4 2 3#44 TUYMAADA OLYMPIAD HISTORY The history of Tuymaada International Olympiad (formerly Tuymaada Summer School in the field of natural sciences) for gifted students dates back to the summer of 1993. It was organized at "Ogonek" Camp. The first headmaster was Ivan Prokhorov, Honored Teacher of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Holder of the Order of the Companions of Honor. After the success of the first summer school, the Olympiad for secondary school students from different countries became an annual event. In 1994, the Olympiad was officially renamed the "Tuymaada International Olympiad in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics" and the official emblem (a squirrel) was adopted. During the first few years, Tuymaada Olympiad was hosted by the Bosikov Higher School of Music of the Republic of Sakha (Yakitia). The school was named after Vasily Bosikov, the first rector of the school, Honored Culture Worker of the Russian Federation. By the way, this year, in 2018, the Higher School of Music is also celebrating its 25th anniversary. Since 2002, Tuymaada Olympiad is based in "Lensky Kray" Physics and Mathematics Forum and Oktyom Lyceum. Министерство образования Республики Саха Международный Центр исследования образования коренных народов ҮӨРЭНЭЭЧЧИЛЭР ВАН ДОЙДУ ҮӨРЭНЭЭН ТУЙМЛАДА • БИЛИИ-КӨРҮҮ ТҮҺҮЛГЭТЭ 1994 1 МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ ОЛИМПИАДА по химии, ФИЗИКЕ, МАТЕМАТИКЕ И ИНФОРМАТИКЕ "ТУЙМААДА-94" The first Tuymaada International Olympiad in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics for secondary school students was organized by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) under the auspices of the Republic of Sakha Presidential Program for Gifted Children. The Olympiad aims to create optimal conditions for identifying gifted and talented young people and furthering their intellectual development, to foster ties between the students of different countries, to develop friendly relations among nations. The first teams that took part in the Olympiad were from Romania, Fairbanks (Alaska, U.S.A.), Tomsk Oblast, Tyva Republic, and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Professors of the Ammosov Yakutsk State University became the first jury members: Dr. Ivan Dmitriev, Dr. Ivan Egorov, Dr. Semyon Semyonov, Dr. Nikifor Pavlov, Dr. Ksenia Egorova, Dr. Boris Kershengolts and others. They created the texts for the Olympiad, selected problems and designed tasks. There were also observers that supervised the competition: Dr. Aleksandr Abramov, a corresponding member of the Russian Education Academy from Moscow, and Dr. Timofey Timofeev, a specialist in math and physics from Novosibirsk.#5Observers and participants noted the quality of the tasks and were eager to see the Olympiad continue in the next year. Olympiad's achievements today are the result of systematic and joint work of educators and scientists from different Russian regions and other participating countries. The outcome of any work is judged by its results. The Olympiad has helped to identify and develop many talents. There are many examples of how the Tuymaada participants became winners and medalists of international olympiads. Most Russian participants enrolled in leading Russian universities and, after graduation, became specialists in fundamental sciences. Today, many of the former Olympiad participants are members of its Methodological Commission and the Jury. Tuymaada Olympiad is one of the leading intellectual contests in the Russian Federation, in which the participants can demonstrate their knowledge and abilities in the fields of math and natural sciences. It is a great pleasure for us to note that the geographical diversity of participants is getting broader year after year. In twenty-four years more than 3,000 students from 33 regions of the Russian Federation and 17 foreign countries became the participants of the Olympiad. ך YAKUTIA, RUSSIA 2018 INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE GAMES Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, Sakha Junior Science Academy, the Donskoy-II Institute for Education and Professional Development, Khanglalassky Ulus Municipal District, Oktyom Lyceum, and the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). This year, the 25th Tuymaada International Olympiad will be held on July 8-15. The Olympiad will be organized as part of Yakutia International Science Games (YISG). The YISG is a science festival that will become a platform for highly-motivated and research-minded schoolchildren to engage in communication and "cross-education" for self-improvement, as well as to take Over the years, the Olympiad has been organized by the part in collaborative development. NATIONAL OLT XXIII TUYMAADA INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and natics 5#6MY TUYMAADA OLYMPIAD Nadezhda Andreeva - - Tuymaada Olympiad tutor and foreign delegations coordinator in 1999-2000; - Specialist of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 2002-2004; - Currently a blogger for international community building projects and a web researcher; - I think Tuymaada Olympiad is a project and a meeting place for those who look into the future and make the future; For me, Tuymaada International Olympiad was a summer job. At the time when I and other students joined the Tuymaada Olympiad project, the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) was its main organizer and had decided to turn the Olympiad not only into a contest for smart students, but also a platform for international communication between school students and their team leaders; - We were called the Tuymaada Olympiad tutors. The word "tutor", as far as I remember, was first introduced by Elvira Nikolaevna Pavlova, the Chief Specialist of the International Department of the Ministry of Education. For this, she brought together ten students who were former participants of the Olympiad, as well as graduates of the Gifted Children Program, i.e. those, who had previously participated in similar schoolchildren development projects; Our task was to organize recreational events for the Olympiad participants. We used to organize such events as the World Cuisine Day, Talents and Admirers, Tuymaada Sports Games, Tuymaada Radio, and disco parties. Thanks to those events, the students got to know each other better, became friends, and learned about the culture and customs of different countries. I am sure that these 6 contacts gave start to strong friendships, interesting projects and cross-cultural communication; - After Tuymaada, I became an employee at the International Department, the Ministry of Education. I met a lot of interesting people who played an important role not only in the intellectual development of society, but also in spreading the ideas of mutual understanding and friendship between different countries. The victory in the Olympiad lets Yakutian schoolchildren enter the best universities of Russia and other countries; - Today, having personally experienced the impact of such international projects as Tuymaada that open your mind and horizons, I always choose jobs dedicated to international cooperation, social projects and the development of society. In my CV, I always mention my first valuable experience of participating in Tuymaada Olympiad; - I truly believe that the organizers of the Tuymaada Project are people with a vision for the future, who think ahead and plan many steps in advance. I salute their efforts in creating equal opportunities for schoolchildren and adults on the principles of openness, friendship and mutual prosperity! ЗНАНИЕМ ПОБЕДИШЬ • SCIENTIA V- IRK wwww.#74 KALININGRAD OBLAST 13 LENINGRAD OBLAST SARATOV OBLAST 2 NORTH OSSETIA- ALANIA 1 MOSCOW OBLAST 11 PENZA OBLAST 4 NIZHNY NOVGOROD OBLAST MORDOVIA REPUBLIC 8 SAMARA OBLAST 2 OBLAST BASHKOR SVERDLOVSK TOSTAN REPUBLIC 1 CHELYA- BINSK OBLAST KURGAN OBLAST 4 1 RUSSIAN REGIONS LENGTH OF PARTICIPATION CHUVASH REPUBLIC 7 TATARSTAN REPUBLIC PERM KRAI 2 RUSSIAN FEDERATION TEAM 12 2 KAMCHATKA KRAI YAMALO- NENETS 1 SAKHA (YAKUTIA) REPUBLIC 24 13 NOVOSIBIRSK OBLAST ** KHANTY MANSI - YUGRA 1 422 4 TOMSK OBLAST 6 1 KRASNOYARSK KRAI 2 KHABAROVSK KRAI SAKHALIN OBLAST IRKUTSK OBLAST 18 AGIN- BURYAT AMUR OBLAST 2 16 PRIMORSKY KRAI BURYATIA REPUBLIC ALTAI KRAI KEMEROVO OBLAST TYVA REPUBLIC 1 7 5 10 7#8MATHEMATICS JURY Dr. Sergey Popov, Professor, Dr. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk (1996, 1999-2017) Dr. Ivan Dmitriev, Cand Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994-2009) Valentina Kharitonova, Yakutsk (1994-2005) Ilya Kysylbaikov, Yakutsk (2008-2017) Dmitry Rostovsky, Saint-Petersburg (2001-2010) Dr. Ivan Egorov, Professor, Dr. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994-2002) Aleksey Prokopiev, Yakutsk (2009-2010, 2012-2017) Dr. Evgeny Sharin, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2009-2015) Dr. Konstantin Kokhas, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Saint-Petersburg (2012-2017) Dr. Aleksandr Khrabrov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Saint-Petersburg (2002-2006) Dr. Nikolay Popov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2010-2013, 2017) Dr. Sargylana Potapova, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2006-2007, 2009, 2012) Dr. Milana Fedotova, Cand.Sc. in Pedagogy, Yakutsk (2000-2002) Djulustan Nikiforov, Yakutsk (2010-2012) Aleksandr Semyonov, Yakutsk (1994-1995, 1997) Aleksey Afanasiev, Yakutsk (1999-2000) Svetlana Guseva, Saint-Petersburg (1999-2000) Dr. Nyurgun Lazarev, Dr.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2000, 2002) Vasilisa Rudykh, Yakutsk (2016-2017) Innokentii Tikhonov, Yakutsk (2005-2006) Lev Emelianov, Saint-Petersburg (2016) Ekaterina Golikova, Saint-Petersburg (2008) Dr. Fyodor Ivanov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1996) Dr. Aleksey Kanel-Belov, Dr.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (2001) losif Klimovitsky, Saint Petersburg (2008) Kirill Nikolaev, Yakutsk (2011) 8 Length of participation Marianna Russkikh, Saint Petersburg (2008) 1 Dr. Pavel Zatitsky, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Saint Petersburg (2012) 3 13 13 2 2 12 2 2 20 16 12 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 15 Anna Tikhonova - Sakha National Team participant in 2000- 2004 (mathematics); - 2000, 2001, 2004 winner; - Mathematics jury member (2005-2011, 2015- 2016); - Things I remember: in 2003, being a student of the 10th grade, I became a senior league participant. Unfortunately, I couldn't manage to win or to become a prize-winner because there were students from Romania and Bulgaria who turned out to be better than me. It was surprising and a bit sad. I remember annual trips to the Lena Pillars Nature Park, it was really interesting and fun; - Now, I am a software tester at Sinet Group IT- company in Yakutsk. My hobbies are cooking and playing poker. Sometimes I teach at "Lensky Krai"; In my opinion, Tuymaada Olympiad is the best Olympiad I have ever participated in, better than other olympiads. That is why now I am its jury member; - Tuymaada Olympiad was a very interesting experience in my life. I would definitely like to participate in the Olympiad again; -I wish the Olympiad interesting tasks, broad geography and fair jury!#9MATHEMATICS JURY 19 16 10 10 10 9 8 7 Viktor 5 Markov 5 2002 (mathematics); -Sakha National Team participant in 2001- - 2001 and 2002 winner; - Mathematics Jury member since 2008; - In 2002, after the appeal, I got 32 points, and a Romanian participant had 19 points before the appeal. In the evening, during dinner time, I learned that the jury had added an additional 14 points to him after the appeal process. It was a pity; - Currently, I am a senior teacher of the Department of Mathematical Analysis at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, the Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University; - I think that Tuymaada Olympiad is one of the stages for the future development of mathematics olympiads; - Maybe, I would repeat the experience of participating in Tuymaada Olympiad again. It would be interesting to hold such an olympiad among adults (team leaders and teachers from the Republic of Sakha); - I wish the Olympiad continued success and international recognition! 4 Length of participation Aleksandr Golovanov, Saint-Petersburg (1999-2017) Dr. Vladimir Egorov, Cand. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1997-2012) Dr. Vasily Antipin, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2008-2017) Viktor Markov, Yakutsk (2008-2017) Dr. Elley Shamaev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1998, 2000, 2002, 2005-2010, 2014) Anna Tikhonova, Yakutsk (2005-2011, 2015-2016) Dr. Mikhail Semyonov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994-2001) Dr. Egor Sofronov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1996-2002) Mikhail Ivanov, Saint-Petersburg (2011-2015) Dr. Nyurguyana Matveeva, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1997, 1999-2002) Erchimen Izbekov, Yakutsk (2011-2013, 2017) 3 Lyubov Dedyukina, Yakutsk (2000-2002) 3 Valery Malyshev, Yakutsk (2005, 2009, 2013) 3 Dr. Vladimir Nikolaev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2000-2002) 3 Galina Tikhonova, Yakutsk (2005-2007) 2 Dr. Marina Baisheva, Cand.Sc. in Pedagogy, Yakutsk (2002-2003) 2 Dr. Daria Isangulova, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Novosibirsk (1997, 1999) 2 Nikolay Nikolaev, Yakutsk (2011-2012) 2 Nyurgun Sorov, Yakutsk (2011-2012) 1 Dr. Sergey Berlov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Saint-Petersburg (2010) Vladislav Frank, Saint-Petersburg (2008) 1 Dr. Mark Grigoriev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1995) Nikita Kalinin, Saint-Petersburg (2007) 1 Dr. Stepan Kaygorodov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1996) 1 Sergey Nikitin, Moscow (2009) 1 Aleksey Pavlov, Yakutsk (2002) 1 Dr. Igor Sharygin, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (1998) 9#10Length of participation PHYSICS JURY Dr. Yury Grigoriev, Dr.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk (2001-2017) Dr. Timofey Soloviev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1995-2002, 2004-2006, 2008-2011) Dr. Efim Neustroev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2006-2017) Viktor Potapov, Yakutsk (2007-2017) Dr. Ivan Muksunov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1995-2004) Zoya Avksentieva, Yakutsk (1994, 1996-2002) Aleksandr Mokhnachevsky, Yakutsk (2004-2010, 2015) Dr. Konstantin Gerasimov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994-1998) Dr. Aysen Tatarinov, PhD, Yakutsk (2004-2008) Roman Gotovtsev, Yakutsk (2014-2017) Dr. Semyon Semyonov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics (1994-1997) Afanasy Sleptsov, Yakutsk (2013-2016) Mikhail Kharbanov, Yakutsk (2006-2008) 55 17 15 12 11 10 8 8 4 4 3 Dr. Vyacheslav Muraviev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (2004-2006) Dr. Stanislav Vinogradov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (1994, 2009, 2012) Dmitry Aleksandrov, Moscow (2000, 2016) Olga Andrianova, (2000-2001) Radomir Dyakonov, Yakutsk (2016-2017) 3 3 2 2 2 Veronika Koryakina, Yakutsk (2014-2015) 2 Marina Sivtseva, Yakutsk (1995, 2001) 2 Innokenty Sleptsov, Yakutsk (2011-2012) Ivanna Andreeva, Yakutsk (2016) Evgeny Boyakinov, Yakutsk (2017) Albina Dmitrieva, Yakutsk (1994) Pavel Gerasimenko, Yakutsk (2017) Timur Grigoriev, Yakutsk (2013) Aysien Ivanov, Yakutsk (2017) Dr. Stanislav Kozel, Professor, Dr.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (2008) Evgeny Savinov, Moscow (2013) Nikolay Sobolev, Moscow (2000) Dr. Boris Yakovlev, Dr.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2014) Dr. Sergey Zhabin, Cand. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (2014) 1 1 2 - Viktor Potapov Honoured Teacher of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the Russian Federation; - Physics Jury member since 2007; - Physics olympiad trainer since 1994; - Currently I am a physics teacher at the Republican Lyceum Boarding School; - I remember the first Olympiad teachers Anatoly Trubachev and Vladimir Shelest from Novosibirsk, and Ivan logolevich from Chelyabinsk who worked hard to help us and to teach our schoolchildren. There were Vitaly Vavilov, Roman Alferov and Dr. Vyacheslav Muraviev, former students of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and international olympiad participants. Dr. Vyacheslav Muraviev used to say that he would become a Nobel Prize winner one day and that his students would be proud of him. Now, he is a Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, a scientist, and an almost Nobel Prize winner because he is already a winner of the Russian Presidential Prize in Science and Innovation for Young Scientists; - I think that the veterans of the Jury should give way to the younger generation and that the Olympiad should become part of the International Science Games. 10#1155 15 15 11 Length of participation 11 10 8 8 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 PHYSICS JURY Dr. Nadezhda Savvinova, Dr.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994-1995, 1997-2002, 2004-2010) Natalia Solovieva, Yakutsk (1994-2008) Dr. Aleksey Gudenko, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (2005-2013, 2016-2017) Dr. Vasily Sivtsev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2002, 2006-2015) Dr. Zim Petrov, Dr.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (1994-1997, 2000-2005) Aleksandr Chudnovsky, Moscow (2007-2008, 2012-2017) Dr. Valery Syromyatnikov, Professor, Dr.Sc. In Pedagogy (1994-2001) Pyotr Nogovitsyn, Yakutsk (2013-2017) Dr. Stanislav Alekseev, PhD, Yakutsk (2014-2017) Maksim Ryndin, Moscow (2008-2010, 2012) Dr. Olga Skryabina, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2005-2008) Aleksey Grigoriev, Yakutsk (2012-2013, 2017) Aleksandr Larionov, Yakutsk (2010-2012) Vitaly Vavilov, Moscow (2001-2003) Vadim Yakovlev, Yakutsk (2014-2016) Gaukhartas Alina Kazakhstan National Team participant in 2016-2017 (physics); 2016 winner, 2017 silver medalist; My best memories from Tuymaada are sleepless nights spent with the Olympiad participants after the contests. I will never forget those white nights and beautiful sunrises; I have just graduated from high school and got into a university in South Korea; - Thanks to the Olympiad I have found many friends with whom I communicate to this day. Also, there is a nice bonus: students who become winners and prize-winners in Tuymaada are exempted from national exams in my country; - I would like to repeat the experience of participation in Tuymaada, but with the same people; - My suggestion is to increase the number of participating countries of the Olympiad. 2 Roman Alferov, Moscow (2001-2002) 2 2 Elena Artemieva, Yakutsk (2009-2010) Aleksandr Kim, Yakutsk (2011-2012) 22 1 1 Dr. Kim Popov, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (1994-1995) Nikolay Skryabin, Yakutsk (2011-2012) Dr. Aleksandr Alekseev, Cand.Sc. in Biology, Yakutsk (1995) Dr. Radion Bochkarev, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1997) Dr. Valery Danilin, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (2008) Dr. Artur Fedorov, Cand.Sc. in Engineering (2012) Rozalia Gerasimova, Yakutsk (1995) Ivan logolevich, Chelyabinsk (1999) Dr. Anatoly Koryakin, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1995) Vasily Moekov, Yakutsk (2013) Vladimir Shelest, Novosibirsk (2001) Mikhail Tsoi, Yakutsk (2015) Dr. Andrey Zayakin, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Moscow (2000) 11#12CHEMISTRY JURY 12 Length of participation Dr. Boris Kershengolts, Professor, Dr.Sc. in Biology, Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk (1994-2011) Palmira Kolesova, Yakutsk (2000-2013) Dr. Viktoria Mogileva, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (1994-2005) Nyurguna Nogovitsyna, Yakutsk (2002-2011) Dr. Anastasia Sharina, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (2006-2011, 2013, 2015-2016) Tatiana Afanasieva, Yakutsk (2008-2010, 2012-2016) Dr. Zinaida Ivanova, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (1995-1996, 2005, 2012-2016) Dr. Grigory Andreev, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (2002-2007, 2010) Dr. Vera Anshakova, Dr.Sc. in Biology, Yakutsk (2006-2011) Dr. Leonid Nikiforov, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2011-2014, 2016-2017) Rozalia Sidorova, Yakutsk (2010, 2012-2016) Dr. Roman Antipin, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Moscow (2007-2010) Dr. Lidia Ignatieva, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (1994-1995, 2006, 2012) Dr. Tatiana Struchkova, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2009-2010, 2012-2013) Artem Kuznetsov, Yakutsk (2014-2016) Dr. Igor Trushkov, Dr.Sc. in Chemistry, Moscow (2006-2008) 3 3 Maria Gorokhova, Yakutsk (2002, 2005) 2 2 2 1 Bulat Kuramshin, Kazan (2016-2017) Lyudmila Uarova, Yakutsk (2000-2001) Pavel Abdyushev, Novosibirsk (2006) Vladimir Anshakov, Moscow (2008) Valentin Atlasov, Yakutsk (2017) Tatiana Bochkareva, Yakutsk (2011) Dr. Aleksandr Borodin, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Novosibirsk (2016) Dr. Andrey Fedorov, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2014) Dr. Maksim Ilyin, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Novosibirsk (2013) Dr. Lyudmila Kalacheva, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (1997) Dr. Aleksandra Khristoforova, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2008) Dr. Sergey Kisin, Dr.Sc. in Chemistry, Moscow Denis Kravtsov, Yakutsk (2016) Maria Makarova, Yakutsk (1996) Nadezhda Mikhailova, Yakutsk (2011) Dmitry Neustroev, Yakutsk (2006) Andrey Petrov, Irkutsk (2003) Dr. Evgenia Semenova, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2008) Khristina Sidorova, Yakutsk (2015) Andrey Usherov, Magnitogorsk 18 14 12 10 9 8 8 7 6 6 6 - Viktor Reshetnikov Sakha National Team participant in 2014- 2017 (chemistry); - 2016 winner; Now, a first-year student of the Faculty of Materials Science, Moscow State University; - Every year was unforgettable. Moreover, every day was special. I remember emotional nights and mornings before the Olympiad. Feeling of release after the Olympiad. The triumph. The bitter taste of defeat, however, it disappeared after the nightly events among friends. I will never forget a night tennis game with my new friend that we played four years ago; - I never got bored of participating in the Olympiad. The 11th grade students would not be participating in the Olympiad again because of the age limit, so we tried to spend more time with them. But each year we would meet new 8th grade students - noisy and funny guys. I noticed how different the children of different generations are. New and old friends. New life, old schedule. I will always remember all these things; - Tuymaada was always part of my school life; - They say, what gone is gone. I wish I could turn the time back and participate in Tuymaada again; - I wish the Olympiad further development and every success!#1316 12 22 12 9 9 8 8 Length of participation 7 66 4 4 4 333 CHEMISTRY JURY Dr. Aytalina Okhlopkova, Professor, Dr.Sc. in Engineering, Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Yakutsk (1995-1998, 2006-2017) Dr. Ksenia Egorova, Professor, Dr.Sc. in Pedagogy (1994-2005) Dr. Marina Sokolova, Dr.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2006-2017) Dr. Nikolay Egorov, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Yakutsk (1994-2002) Albina Stepanova, Yakutsk (2006-2009, 2012-2013, 2015-2017) Dr. Marina Andreeva, Cand.Sc. in Pedagogy, Yakutsk (1995-1997, 2000-2003, 2005) Dr. Maria Pavlova, Cand.Sc. in Pedagogy, Yakutsk (1996-2003) Aleksandr Spiridonov, Yakutsk (2011-2017) Dr. Natalya Nakhova, Cand.Sc. in Pedagogy, Yakutsk (2000-2005) Dr. Vladimir Sharoyko, Dr.Sc. in Biology, PhD, Yakutsk (1997-2001, 2013) Anna Andreeva, Yakutsk (2000-2003) Aleksey Golikov, Yakutsk (2014-2017) Dr. Aleksandr Mazhuga, Dr.Sc. in Chemistry, Moscow (2007-2010) Georgy Emelianov, Yakutsk (2015-2017) Tatiana Okhlopkova, Yakutsk (2014-2016) Aleksandra Zakharova, Yakutsk (2012-2014) Aytal Dyakonov Sakha National Team participant in 2005-2008 (informatics); - 2008 winner, 2006 and 2007 silver medalist, 2005 bronze medalist; - In 2005, when I graduated from the 8th grade, I could start taking part in the Olympiad. I had great impressions. It is a meeting place of the smartest students, teachers and professors from the best universities. A lot of communication, emotions and happy faces. That year I only won the 3rd place but I was really surprised and excited; I'm - Now working as informatics and programming teacher at the Ammosov University Specialized Educational Scientific Centre - University Lyceum and at the Republican Lyceum Boarding School; - For me, participation in the Olympiad was an invaluable experience: besides competitions, it made me evaluate my knowledge and strength, to take a new look at the things around me, to set goals and achieve them and, of course, it gave many positive emotions; As much as I would love to take part in the Olympiad again, unfortunately, I can't. But I can still be part of the Olympiad as an organizer; Let the number of participants keep growing! 2 Fyodor Ivanov, Yakutsk (2012, 2014) 2 Mikhail Makarov, Yakutsk (2016-2017) Maria Vasilieva, Yakutsk (2015, 2017) 2 Evdokia Amanatova, Yakutsk (2008) Dr. Anastasia Argunova, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2017) Dr. Yury Belousov, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Novosibirsk (2013) Dr. Maria Borisova, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yakutsk (2008) Inna Denisova, Yakutsk (2008) Dr. Igor Ignatiev, PhD, Yakutsk (2006) Rimma Ivanova, Yakutsk (2010) Egor Kapitonov, Yakutsk (2012) Dr. Aleksandr Kim, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Novosibirsk (2001) Anna Koryakina, Yakutsk (1994) Dr. Sergey Krupoder, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Novosibirsk (2002) Vasily Mikhailov, Yakutsk (2012) Sergey Mozharov, Moscow (2005) Dr. Vasilisa Nikolaeva, Cand.Sc. in Pedagogy, Yakutsk (1995) Sargylana Popova, Yakutsk (1996) Dr. Aleksey Shpak, Cand.Sc. in Chemistry, Moscow (2008) Elza Sutakova, Yakutsk (2015) Tatiana Zaitseva, Yakutsk (2008) 13#14INFORMATICS JURY Length of participation Dr. Nikifor Pavlov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994-2017) Dr. Yury Antonov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994-2012, 2014-2015, 2017) Dr. Tatiana Protodyakonova, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1995-2015) Dr. Natalya Nikolaeva, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1995-1998, 2000-2003, 2005, 2007-2017) Dr. Sergey Volchenkov, Cand.Sc. in Engineering, Yaroslavl (1998-2011, 2013-2017) Dr. Aleksandr Pavlov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1998-2002, 2006-2012, 2014-2017) Raisa Mamaeva, Yakutsk (1995-2007) Vladimir Leveriev, Yakutsk (2011-2017) Aytal Dyakonov, Yakutsk (2010-2011, 2013, 2015-2017) Archylan Fedorov, Yakutsk (2011-2012, 2014-2017) Kirill Chikhachev, Saint-Petersburg (2012-2014, 2016-2017) Anton Zhuplev, Vladivostok (2011-2015) Vladimir Everstov, Yakutsk (2013, 2015-2017) Artyom Vasiliev, Yakutsk (2011-2013, 2017) Dr. Mikhail Antonov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2001-2003) Sergey Fedotov, Yakutsk (1994, 1996) Stepan Gavriliev, Yakutsk (2010-2011) Aleksey Khokholov, Yakutsk (2016-2017) Georgy Petrov, Yakutsk (2016-2017) Grigory Spirov, Yakutsk (2014, 2017) Sardaana Dolgunova, Yakutsk (1994) Dr. Anastasia Egorova, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1996) Nikolay Fedyakin, Yakutsk (1996) Dr. Igor Ivankiv, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2005) Vitaly Ivanov, Yakutsk (2014) Aleksandr Krivogornitsyn, Yakutsk (2010) Dr. Vasily Maksimov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (1994) Zinaida Pavlova, Yakutsk (1994) Kirill Petrov, Yakutsk (2006) Ivan Prokhorov, Yakutsk (1994) Anton Sukhanov, Saint Petersburg (1997) Olga Volchenkova, Yaroslavl (2008) Yakov Zaydelman, Pereslavl-Zalessky (1999) Dr. Petr Zakharov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Yakutsk (2006) 2 2 2 2 2 13 13 7 6 6 5 5 4 - 16 Aleksandr Pavlov 21 20 19 22 24 224 Sakha National Team participant in 1994 (informatics, bronze medal); - Informatics Jury member in 1998-2002, 2006-2008, 2014-2017; Chair of Informatics Jury in 2009-2012; - Candidate of Science Mathematics; in Physics and - Currently, Assistant Professor of the Department of Information Technology, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University; - I think that Tuymaada Olympiad and other physics and mathematics schools influenced my career choice; - For me, Tuymaada evokes only pleasant memories, for instance, the joy of communicating with peers who share common interests, intellectual excitement, joy of achievements, friendship and, of course, summer holidays. 14#15- Informatics Jury member in 1994- 2012, 2014-2015, 2017; - Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics; - Tuymaada International Olympiad, started by the First President of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Mikhail Nikolaev and run with his support, still continues strong today. The Olympiad is one of the Republic's top priorities, it is an event of All-Russian and international importance; Yury Antonov - I would like to express my gratitude to Romanian teams for the support they have been giving us since 1994. Thanks to them, the Olympiad has a prestigious international status; - We are proud of Tuymaada winners from our Republic: Artyom Vasiliev, who became the 2010 winner of the Olympiad and, afterwards, in 2015, won the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ACM ICPC). Another winner is Mikhail Antonov, my son, now Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, graduate of the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics of the Lomonosov Moscow State University; There are many strong contenders from Kazakhstan teams. They have been participating in the Olympiad since 2004; - Also, I feel great respect for Dr. Nikifor Pavlov, Cand.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, who has been the Chair of the Informatics Jury during 1994-2008 and the member of the Informatics Jury since 1994; - Wishing the Tuymaada Olympiad more strong teams from different countries and Sakha National Team participants win medals and be the best. MY TUYMAADA OLYMPIAD Sakha National Team participant in 2006-2009 (informatics); 2007 bronze medalist, 2008 and 2009 silver medalist; - Informatics Jury member in 2011- 2012, 2014-2017; Archylan Fedorov - When I first participated in Tuymaada Olympiad I was unspeakably glad I finished 4th from the end and not the last. I was very amazed when I saw the participants from Mexico. We were of the same age, but they looked like adults. I met the Romanians and was surprised that their secondary education lasts 12 years. Before an olympiad everybody is a rival, you are trying to find out who is stronger or weaker. However, after the Olympiad, all participants become friends discussing the olympiad tasks. It was very amusing to see foreigners visit Buluus ice sheet for the first time; - I am now a lead programmer of MyTona IT-company. My hobbies are football, table tennis, computer games. I'm married and I have a three-year old son; - During the Tuymaada Olympiads I gained experience in international communication, it was the first time I had spoken English to foreigners. I had a very strong desire to win; - I'd love to participate in Tuymaada again. I wish the Olympiad further development so that my son will have the opportunity to participate in it! 15#16INFORMATICS CHEMISTRY PHYSICS MATHEMATICS Dr. Ivan Dmitriev Dr. Sergey Popov Dr. Evgeny Sharin Dr. Vasily Antipin Dr. Kim Popov Dr. Semyon Semyonov Dr. Valery Syromyatnikov Dr. Yury Grigoriev Dr. Vasily Sivtsev Dr. Efim Neustroev 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 Dr. Ksenia Egorova Dr. Aytalina Okhlopkova Dr. Nikifor Pavlov Dr. Aleksandr Pavlov Dr. Natalya Nikolaeva JURY CHAIRS#17TUYMAADA OLYMPIAD VENUES The Bosikov Higher School of Music was established in 1993 by the Decree of the First President of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Mikhail Nikolaev. The school is in a picturesque place by Pokrovsky highway. Nowadays, the Higher School of Music is the center of music education in the Republic. The School is a new type of specialized educational institution that trains musicians who go on to achieve high results in the fields of modern music and performing arts. It is the school of virtuosos who participate in prestigious Russian and international music competitions, promote music and music education. Oktyom Lyceum is in Erkeny Valley in the Village of Chapaevo, Khangalassky Ulus. The school used to be a one-grade parochial school, opened in 1874 and funded by inorodets (literally meaning <<of different descent/nation») Ivan Pavlov. In 1914, a new building of Oktyom Elementary School was built. In 1993, a junior secondary school opened. In 1997, the school was reorganized into Oktyom School-Gymnasia. In the same year, the gymnasia was accepted into the network of Presidential Schools of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and a new building of the Centre for Students' Intellectual Development was built. In 2002, the School-Gymnasia was reorganized into Oktyom Lyceum. Lensky Krai Physics and Mathematics Forum was established in the village of Oktyom, Khangalassky Ulus on June 24, 1999. It started systematic work to organize the Tuymaada International Olympiad in mathematics and other intellectual competitions, as well as training school students for all-Russian and international competitions. In 2015, the Forum was rebranded as Sakha Junior Science Academy, greatly extending the scope of its activities for promoting the intellectual development of students. B 17#18REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (YAKUTIA) - The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) is the largest and one of the most important regions in the Russian Federation. Its area is 3,103,200 sq km it is 18.2% or one fifth of Russia's territory, or almost two thirds of Western Europe's territory. The people of Yakutia say that the Republic is larger than France, Austria, Germany, Italy, Sweden, England, Finland and Greece combined. There are three time zones in the Republic. The local time is 6, 7 and 8 hours ahead of Moscow time. The capital of the Republic is the City of Yakutsk, which is 8,468 km away from Moscow. Yakutia is full of natural contrasts. Due to its continental climate, the air temperature fluctuates from 40 degrees above zero in summer to 60 degrees below zero in winter. Oymyakon settlement is considered to be the Pole of Cold, as the coldest ever temperature recorded there was -71.2 C. Sometimes, the clear night skies over Yakutia are illuminated by aurora. In summer, when the sun reaches its highest point, the air is transparent and dry. Then the white nights begin. Almost all of the Republic is covered in permafrost. During summer, the top layer of soil thaws to a depth of only 3.5 m. Berelyakh is a unique place that is home to a mammoth cemetery, where 150 mammoth bodies were found. Yakutia is also home to the Permafrost Institute, which has an underground laboratory that can be visited by tourists. There is an absolutely amazing place in Yakutia: the Lena Pillars Nature Park with vertical rock pillars that stretch for over 80 miles along the right bank of the Lena River. The park was established in the mid-1990s and consists of two parts: "The Pillars" and "Sinsky". On July 2, 2012, the Lena Pillars Nature Park became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Park is 140- 200 km to the South-West of Yakutsk. Tectonic shifts that took place 400,000 years ago created a fault in the Lena basin and lifted the whole territory up by 200 meters, forming these unique rocky formations. ENGRY BEAR 18#19There are many theatres and museums in Yakutsk: the Pushkin State Academic Russian Drama Theater, Young Spectator's Theatre, the Oyunsky Sakha Academic Theatre, the Sivtsev-Suorun Omollon State Theater of Opera and Ballet, Yakutsk State Variety Theatre, the Zverev-Kyyl Uola National Dance Theater, the Theater of Olonkho, Yakutsk National Fine YAKUTSK Arts Museum, the Yaroslavsky Yakutsk State Museum of History and Culture of the Peoples of the North, and the world's only Museum and Centre of Khomus of the Peoples of the World. The Sakha Circus, the northernmost circus in the world, is another must-see. ГАЛА КОНЦЕРТ Zhargal Saikhan Batbileg - Mongolia team leader in 2013 and 2014; - Both teams consisted of ten people who were all my students when I was working as a Chemistry teacher at one of Ulaanbaatar's schools in 2006-2015; - Things I remember: the white nights, the Lena River, the Lena Pillars, a Shaman stone; - Things I liked: best qualities in people, organization of the Olympiad, the hospitality of our hosts. Besides contests, there were many cultural events like the Theatre of Olonkho; What surprized me: people's love for the Motherland, responsibility; Wishes: The most important thing is to participate, not to win. Tuymaada Olympiad enables every participant and leader to gain experience. 19#20TEAM LEADERS Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug, Russia Tsytsygma Dashinimaeva Alaska, U.S.A. Jeanette Evans Arnold John Arnold Yvonne Betters Christie Bigman Roberta Mari Altai Krai, Russia N. Nekrasova Raisa Serkina Raisa Korkina Yulia Sukhoverkova Amur Oblast, Russia Svetlana Gorbachevskaya Olga Goryackina Zinaida Lazareva Tatiana Semochkina Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia Khanifa Girevaya Tamara Kulikova V. Menshikov Natalya Nikiforova Andrey Usherov Evgenia Usherova Chuvash Republic Aleksandra Lukina Federal Republic of Germany Gerhard Elers Weit Hoffman Bettina Lagenberger Waldemar Lagenberger Marget Neugerthort Evelyn Valach French Republic Jacques Carros Irkutsk Oblast, Russia Nina Aleksandrova Tatiana Aleshina O. Kuzmin Zhanna Melnokova Lidia Mikhailova Oleg Polikarpov Irina Shalina Sergey Shatunov Aleksandr Starovoytov Tatiana Surzhik Tatiana Voronovich Elena Yashkina Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Alla Dzhabieva Tatiana Golinskaya Elena Trufanova Kemerovo Oblast, Russia Galina Shishkova L. Tivanova Khabarovsk Krai, Russia Elena Skachkova Kingdom of Belgium Laurent Coubeau Florence Deleplanque Julienne Lyalua Bernard Marlier Kingdom of Thailand Supatra Paykev Preyad Shriboncho Kleao Tazanapong Kurgan Oblast, Russia Ekaterina Pushkareva Oleg Yuzhakov Kyrgyz Republic Maria Dzhamalova Ochilbek Rakhmanov Leningrad Oblast, Russia Mikhail Ivanov Elena Sidorova Pavel Zatitsky Mongolia Jargalsaikhan Batbileg Nyamdorj Bayanbat Dolgosuren Bayarma E. Binder Sambuu Bold 20 20#21Ts. Gantulga Dorj Narangerel Turen Otgon Moscow Oblast, Russia Gleb Aleshin Galina Gavrilenko Aleksandr Kiselev Elena Kuznetsova Artyom Lakhtionov Gennady Novitsky Roman Rubinshtein Anatoly Rusakov Maksim Sazonkin Elena Shatkova Sergey Shneyberg Vladimir Shutov Timur Stepanov Vyacheslav Sukhov Pavel Sverchkov Mikhail Zamyatnin Valery Zinchenko Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia ]] Vadim Larionov Dmitry Podlesny Yury Sinitsyn Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia Svetlana Adonina Ekaterina Afanasyeva Svetlana Baram Maksim Bykov 3153 Evgeny Kabin Elena Kolchina Viktor Koroteev Konstantin Kovalenko Sergey Nikitin Vadim Puzarenko Penza Oblast, Russia Andrey Seitov People's Republic of China Gao Shan Li Zhi Liu Chun Liu Zhayong Liu Xuefei Ma Yunling Tian Xiangong Tiehui Zhang Wang Hanguan Wang Hui Rang Shuanghai Xiao Ling San Zhang Ka Ning Primorsky Krai, Russia Gennady Aleksandrov Nina Aleksandrova Igor Bazhansky Yury Chubov Konstantin Kazakov Aleksandra Molochkova Irina Nikitenko TEAM LEADERS Republic of Azerbaijan Khamir Inatig Republic of Baskortostan, Russia Maksim Sazonkin Republic of Bulgaria Petr Boyvalenko Nadezhda Buklieva Vanya Danova Linca Kabakchieva Rumyana Karadzhova Pavlin Petkov Boris Tolev Iliana Tsvetkova Ivaylo Ushagelov Silvia Zakharieva Republic of Buryatia, Russia Tuyana Baendueva Narangerel Dori Valery Lygdenov Elena Maltseva Larisa Shamanskaya B. Tudunova Odon Zhalsarayev Republic of Indonesia Ajat Adriansyah Debby Sanjaya Anton Wardaja 21#22TEAM LEADERS 22 Republic of Kazakhstan Anara Abisheva Gulnar Akimzhanova Karlygash Akisheva Galia Akhmetova Marat Alimov Ardak Almabayeva Aigerim Amirenova Galina Antipina Didar Ardak Kamila Azimbay Kulsara Bagtaeva Zhasur Batyrov Erlan Baymukhambetov Bauyrzhan Bisekenov Akzhol Boranbay Aidar Bulatov Stella Bulayeva Gulbakyt Buralkieva Ermek Dankenov Gulshat Dzhamanbalanova Altynay Dzholdasova Rush Ermagambetova Askhat Igissinov Nurbek Imakov Nurbanu Kabulova Maldybay Kadirbaev Nazymgul Karimova Vera Kartasheva Medet Karzhau Aizhan Kinybayeva Kunsulu Kokanova Rabiga Koshanova Almaz Kungozhin Assel Kurmanbaeva Zayra Kurmangalieva Aidar Makishev Altyn Malikkyzy Aydar Mandibaev Gulmira Merzhanova Bauyrzhan Mukashev Akmaral Mukhametzhanova Zhuldyz Muksulova Manat Mustafa Z. Nazaralieva Irina Nesterenko Guliyash Niyazova Timur Nurkeshov Svetlana Okatova Abzal Orazaliev Zhanna Orazgaliyeva Sabyrbay Ospanov Oleg Pak Irina Papazova Gulsim Pashaeva Sergey Polyanskikh Lyazzat Primbetova Adilet Raissov Gaukhar Rakhimzhanova Ulan Rakhmanov Gulshat Rayeva Zhanna Rysmagambetova Bauyrzhan Sanakov Clara Sartayeva Daniyar Saparov Bibigul Sayakova Roza Seksenova Oral Shaikhina R. Shimasheva Nurlybek Taishev Gulnara Takisheva Sara Tanatarova Maksat Taybotanov Ruslan Turaliev Gazhdembek Tursunov Elmira Utepova Saktagan Uysinbekova Gulzhamal Uzakbayeva Lyailya Yelekenova Nurkhan Yerekeshov Aygul Zhandarbekova Zhanar Zhangassiyeva Zhanna Zhaukarova Tolkyn Zhagyparova Azat Zholanova Sabit Zhumagaliyev Republic of Korea Kim Ha-nul Minjae Jun Republic of Mordovia, Russia S+S Oksana Glazkova Dmitry Khlevin Aleksandr Kireev Pyotr Kuznetsov Tatiana Orlova Lyubov Pankratova Dmitry Podlesny Nadezhda Saraikina Tatiana Saushkina#23Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia Nadezhda Akhmenova Galina Alekseeva Lena Artemieva Valentin Efremov Artur Fyodorov Natalya Fedorova Svetislava Gogoleva Vadim Grigoriev Erchimen Izbekov Galina Klimentova Nikifor Kulichkin Ilya Kysylbaikov Vladimir Maksimov Aiza Mironova Nikolay Nikolaev Afanasy Noev Pyotr Nogovitsyn Viktor Potapov Ivan Shamaev Evgeny Sharin Aleksandra Vladimirova Svetlana Yakovleva Republic of Singapore Li Wei Wang Haibin Republic of Tatarstan Dilyara Fayzulina Alfia Khabibullina Zhanna Mezhevich Lyuvisa Serebryanskaya Vitaly Stakheev Aleksey Zayats Romania Daniela Elizabeta Bogdan Vlad Andrei Chiriac Sylvia Magdalena Ciobataru Maria Cristina Constantin Daniel-Ovidiu Crocnan Elena Drogan Uliu Florea Florian Gabriel loana-Maria Ileana Ion Ion George Stelian lursi Victor Claudiu Manz Victor Metrescu Mirela Marcu Marius Miinea Severius Moldoveanu Silvia Moraru losif George Octavian George-lonuţ Onişor Sebastian Popescu Jean Marius Rotaru loana Stoica Livia Toca Violetta Tudor Stelian Ursu Rica Zamfir Russian Federation Team Dmitry Aleksandrov Valery Danilin C⭑ TEAM LEADERS Aleksey Gudenko Evgeny Savinov Zoya Surina Stanislav Vinogradov Sergey Zhabin Samara Oblast, Russia Vera Kashtanova Tatiana Khmarova Sakhalin Oblast, Russia Tatiana Varlamova Tomsk Oblast, Russia Aleksandr llyin Valentina Korneeva Larisa Ozur L. Shumskaya Anatoly Tetenkov Irina Tobolkina Tyva Republic, Russia Irina Biche-ool Aleksander Borzenko Zoya Mongush Aziymaa Ondar Ufuk Fund Team, Turkey Ismail Unlusoy United Mexican States Gildardo Gonzales Camacho Daniel Canchino Gomes Sergey Krupoder 23#24TEAM LEADERS IN 2013-2017 2013 Zinaida Lazareva (Amur Oblast, Russia) Natalya Nikiforova (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia) Khanifa Girevaya (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia) Sanjaya Debby (Indonesia) Tatiana Aleshina (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) Sergey Shatunov (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) Akzhol Boranbay (Kazakhstan) Nurlybek Taishev (Kazakhstan) Ermek Dankenov (Kazakhstan) Gulbakyt Buralkieva (Kazakhstan) Akmaral Mukhametzhanova (Kazakhstan) Lyazzat Primbetova (Kazakhstan) Roza Seksenova (Kazakhstan) Oral Shaykhina (Kazakhstan) Mikhail Ivanov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) E. Binder (Mongolia) Zhargal Saikhan Batbileg (Mongolia) Sambuu Bold (Mongolia) Roman Rubinshtein (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Gleb Aleshin (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Sergey Nikitin (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Igor Bazhansky (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Nina Aleksandrova (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Valery Lygdenov (Republic of Buryatia, Russia) Dmitry Podlesny (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Aleksandr Kireev (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Ilya Kysylbaikov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Vladimir Maksimov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Valentin Efremov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Alfiya Khabibullina (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Dilyara Fayzulina (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Vitaly Stakheev (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) lon lon (Romania) Uliu Florea (Romania) Manz Victor Claudiu (Romania) George-Ionuţ Onişor (Romania) Evgeny Savvinov (Russian Federation Team) 2014 Ajat Adriansyah (Indonesia) Irina Shalina (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) Aigerim Amirenova (Kazakhstan) Tolkyn Zhagyparova (Kazakhstan) Nurbek Imakov (Kazakhstan) Kunsulu Kokanova (Kazakhstan) Assel Kurmanbaeva (Kazakhstan) Gulsim Pashaeva (Kazakhstan) Maksat Taibotanov (Kazakhstan) Karlygash Akisheva (Kazakhstan) Askhat Igissinov (Kazakhstan) Roza Seksenova (Kazakhstan) Stella Bulayeva (Kazakhstan) Sabit Zhumagaliyev (Kazakhstan) Marat Alimov (Kazakhstan) Artyom Lakhtionov (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Konstantin Kovalenko (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Igor Bazhansky (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Dmitry Khlevin (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Ilya Kysylbaikov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) lon lon (Romania) Florian Gabriel (Romania) Daniel-Ovidiu Crocnan (Romania) George-lonuţ Onişor (Romania) Sergey Zhabin (Russian Federation Team) Aziymaa Ondar (Tyva Republic, Russia) 2015 Irina Shalina (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) Azimbay Kamila (Kazakhstan) Nazymgul Karimova (Kazakhstan) Clara Sartayeva (Kazakhstan) Gulsim Pashayeva (Kazakhstan) Gulshat Rayeva (Kazakhstan) Roza Seksenova (Kazakhstan) Sara Tanatarova (Kazakhstan) Nurkhan Yerekeshov (Kazakhstan) Zhanar Zhangassiyeva (Kazakhstan) Aizhan Kinybayeva (Kazakhstan) Akmaral Mukhametzhanova (Kazakhstan) Zhanna Orazgaliyeva (Kazakhstan) Adilet Raissov (Kazakhstan) Gulzhamal Uzakbayeva (Kazakhstan) Oral Shaikhina (Kazakhstan) Maksim Sazonkin (Moscow Oblast) (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia) Elena Shatkova (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Vadim Puzarenko (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Igor Bazhansky (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Irina Nikitenko (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Maksim Sazonkin (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia) Lyubov Pankratova (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Nadezhda Saraikina (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Ilya Kysylbaikov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Pyotr Nogovitsyn (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Aleksandra Vladimirova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Lyuviza Serebryanskaya (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) lon lon (Romania) Marius Miinea (Romania) Rica Zamfir (Romania) loana Stoica (Romania) 24#252016 Ivaylo Ushagelov (Bulgaria) Boris Tolev (Bulgaria) Tatiana Golinskaya (Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) Lyailya Yelekenova (Kazakhstan) Anara Abisheva (Kazakhstan) Zhanna Zhaukarova (Kazakhstan) Altyn Malikkyzy (Kazakhstan) Timur Nurkeshov (Kazakhstan) Gulsim Pashayeva (Kazakhstan) Roza Seksenova (Kazakhstan) Gazhdembek Tursunov (Kazakhstan) Oral Shaikhina (Kazakhstan) Galina Gavrilenko (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Gleb Aleshin (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Elena Kolchina (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Irina Nikitenko (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Tatiana Saushkina (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Oksana Glazkova (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Svetislava Gogoleva (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Evgeny Sharin (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Erchimen Izbekov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Natalya Fyodorova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Svetlana Yakovleva (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Aleksey Zayats (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Zhanna Mezhevich (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Vlad Andrei Chiriac (Romania) Marius Miinea (Romania) George-lonuţ Onişor (Romania) Vera Kashtanova (Samara Oblast, Russia) TEAM LEADERS IN 2013-2017 2017 Anton Wardaja (Indonesia) Tatiana Golinskaya (Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia) Zhuldyz Muksulova (Kazakhstan) Didar Ardak (Kazakhstan) Aidar Bulatov (Kazakhstan) Aidar Makishev (Kazakhstan) Bauyrzhan Sanakov (Kazakhstan) Karlygash Akisheva (Kazakhstan) Gulshat Djamanbalanova (Kazakhstan) Timur Nurkeshov (Kazakhstan) Gaukhar Rakhimzhanova (Kazakhstan) Sara Tanatarova (Kazakhstan) Anatoly Rusakov (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Ekaterina Afanasyeva (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Nikolay Nikolaev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Artur Fyodorov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Lena Artemieva (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Nadezhda Akhmenova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Lyuviza Serebryanskaya (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) lon lon (Romania) Maria Cristina Constantin (Romania) George-lonuţ Onişor (Romania) Li Wei (Singapore) Wang Haibin (Singapore) 25#26TUYMAADA INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD IN MATHEMATICS Dr. Sergey Popov, Professor, Dr. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Chief Scientific Secretary of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Mathematics Methodological Commission Chair Since 1994, the Ministry of Educa- tion of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) organizes the Tuymaada International Olympiad in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics in Yakutsk. The geography of participants of the Olympiad is expanding every year. The teams of school students come from Romania, China, Turkey, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Germany, the USA (Alaska), Belgium, France, Kazakhstan, the Republic of Buryatia, Tyva, the Agino-Buryat Autonomous Okrug, and different cities of the Russian Federation. There is no doubt that Tuymaada Olympiad has significantly enriched the olympiad movement in our republic and opened new horizons for its development. The school olympiad movement in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) goes back to 1962. That year, on the initiative of a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences Professor Mikhail Lavrentiev, the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and Novosibirsk State University held the first All- Siberian Olympiad for secondary school students in Yakutia. On the other hand, it may be confidently asserted that the first successes of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the finals of all-Russian olympiads for school students in mathematics are closely related to the success of Tuymaada Olympiad. Until 1997, the Republican Olympiad for school students was mostly won by the students of the Republican School of Physics and Mathematics (currently Republican Lyceum Boarding School) who consistently reached the third stage of 26 the competition. Among them are Tuyaara Leontieva, Nyurgun Lazarev, Georgy Afanasiev, Ivan Yuchugyaev, Elley Shamaev, Andrey Mestnikov, Albert Fyodorov, Natasha Yakovleva, Pavel Zakharov, Aleksey Afanasiev, Evgenia Delakhova, Mikhail Tulasynov, Aleksey Ten, and Aleksandr Davydov. Afterwards, some of them successfully participated in the fourth zonal stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for school students, but, unfortunately, none of them passed to the fifth and final stage of the Olympiad. All those students represented the Republic in the early Tuymaada International Olympiads. In 1997, Mikhail Antonov, a ninth grade student of the Republican College, became the winner of the third stage of the Republican Olympiad and was awarded the 4th place at the third stage of the All-Russian Olympiad for school students. This enabled him to join the Far Eastern and Siberian Zone Team and to participate in the fourth and final stage of the All- Russian Olympiad. In April 1997 I left for Kaluga as the leader of a team that consisted of only one student - Mikhail Antonov. Since then, the team of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) has been consistently taking part in the finals of all-Russian olympiads in mathematics. In 1998, the team of the Republic consisting of students of the Republican College Mikhail Antonov, Valeryan Vasiliev and Pyotr Yakovlev took part in the fifth and final stage of the All- Russian Olympiad in mathematics in Yaroslavl. We met the team leaders of other Russian Federation regions, members of the jury, and the chair of the jury Dr. Nazar Agakhanov. Since then, one of the leading trainers of the Russian Federation Aleksandr#27Golovanov from St. Petersburg has never missed a Tuymaada Olympiad. He is a mathematics trainer of the Sakha National Team and member of the Methodological Commission and Jury of the Olympiad. In 1999, the team of the Republic was represented by the students of the Republican College Valeryan Vasiliev, Pyotr Yakovlev, Aleksandr Krylov and Aleksey Prokopiev, who participated in the fifth stage of the All-Russian Olympiad in mathematics for secondary school students in the city of Maykop, Republic of Adygea. The year 2000 was marked by the fact that a ninth grade student of Pokrovsk Secondary School No. 1 Viktor Markov was awarded the third-degree diploma of the fifth stage of the All- Russian Mathematics Olympiad in Kazan. It was the first victory in the history of the Sakha Olympiad movement. A year later, he was also awarded the third-degree diploma of Olympiad finals. In 2001, the fifth and final stage of the Olympiad was held in Tver. Eight grade students Innokenty, Anna and Galina Tikhonovs participated in the Olympiad for the first time. At the closing ceremony of the Olympiad Dr. Nazar Agakhanov noted the excellent participation of the triplets in the finals of the Olympiad and welcomed them on the stage. The triplets were greeted with a storm of applause from the participants, the organizing committee and the jury of the Olympiad. In 2002, the finals of the Olympiad were held again in Maykop, the Republic of Adygea. Anna Tikhonova was awarded the second-degree diploma, Innokenty received the third-degree diploma, and Galina was awarded an honorable mention. In addition, Viktor Markov was awarded the third-degree diploma for the second time. It was a glorious victory for our Republic, the children, the Republican College, Lensky Krai Physics and Mathematics Forum, and Tuymaada International Olympiad. In 2004, Innokenty Tikhonov, who was an eleventh grade student, was awarded the second-degree diploma of the finals of the Olympiad. Later on, in 2006, Anatoly Anatskiy from Lensk succeeded in the finals and was awarded the third-degree diploma. Later, in the finals of the 2008 All-Russian Olympiad for school students in Kislovodsk, Maria Atlasova (11th grade) was awarded the third-degree diploma. In 2009, again in Kislovodsk, Djulustan Nikiforov (11th grade) and Anna Struchkova (10th grade) became prize-winners. After a seven-year gap, in 2016, Ivan Tarabukin (10th grade student of the Republican Lyceum Boarding School) became a prize-winner in Saint Petersburg. It should be noted that Ivan Tarabukin, with 38 points, fell short of winning the Olympiad by just two points. In 2018, in Yekaterinburg, Maksim Andreev, an eleventh grade student of Ammosov NEFU Specialized Educational Scientific Centre - University Lyceum, gained 39 points and became a prize-winner of the Olympiad. Thus, since 1962, nine students in total have become prize- winners of all-Russian olympiads. Nowadays, there is a new generation of children participating in olympiads in the Republic. We strongly believe that Tuymaada International Olympiad and the Sakha Junior Science Academy will greatly improve the knowledge and skills of our students enabling them to successfully participate in all-Russian competitions. should be noted that the Sakha Junior Science Academy (formerly Lensky Krai Physics and Mathematics Forum) was established by the Head of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in 2015. Our students' success in mathematics olympiads can be explained by the fact that our Republic has talented and gifted children. On the other hand, the children have achieved such great results thanks to the work of our schools, the Sakha Junior Science Academy, and, in particular, the Tuymaada International Olympiad. 27#28MATHEMATICS WINNERS Senior League Junior League 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Mihail Popa (Romania) Ştefan Niculescu (Romania) Daria Ettyanova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Egor Timoshenko (Tomsk Oblast, Russia) Valentin Tonita (Romania) Dorian Dobrin (Romania) Anna Tikhonova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Ana Caraiani (Romania) Viktor Markov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Petrea Cristian Virgil (Romania) Relu-Adrian luga (Romania) Viktor Markov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Artyom Belokopytov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Sergey Nikitin (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Bozhidar Velichkov (Bulgaria) Sergey Nikitin (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) 2004 Mihnea Dragoş (Romania) 2005 2006 2007 2008 Anna Tikhonova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Renat Gimadeev (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Daniil Bulitkin (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Valery Malyshev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Anna Tikhonova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Artyom Belokopytov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Daniil Bulitkin (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Galina Tikhonova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Kirill Shmakov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Ramil Sakhipov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Sergey Drozdov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Dmitry Baranov (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Mikhail Khristoforov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Livia Alexandra Ilie (Romania) Aleksandr Logunov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Edgar Dobriban (Romania) Maria Atlasova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Marianna Russkikh (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Vasily Spirin (Kazakhstan) Nazerke Bakhytzhan (Kazakhstan) losif Klimovitsky (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Marius Tiba (Romania) Innokentii Tikhonov Sakha National Team participant in 2000-2004 (mathematics); 2000, 2001, 2004 silver medalist, 2003 bronze medalist; - I am a software engineer. I grew up in Yakutsk, studied in Moscow, and now live in Zurich; - Mathematics olympiads had a huge impact on my life. First, they motivated me to study hard. Second, they let me stand out and reinforced my university and job applications. And last but not least, the olympiads connected me with highly motivated and smart people, who helped me to grow as a professional; Among all the olympiads, Tuymaada was special. Being an international event, it let me compete on a completely different level. Tuymaada also included a camp with a lot of fun activities, in addition to studying mathematics. I will never forget our win in the Football World Championship organized in the camp; I'd like to say a big thank you to everyone making Tuymaada happen. Please continue doing a great job. 28#29MATHEMATICS WINNERS Aleksandr Krivogornitsyn Sakha National Team participant in 2005-2007 (informatics); - 2007 winner and 2006 silver medalist; - I remember cruises to the Lena Pillars Nature Park on board the Mikhail Svetlov ship. I also remember the football game with the guys from Kazakhstan in 2006, it was a very long game. We stopped playing only after it got dark and it became hard to see the ball and the players; At the moment, I'm working at the Regional Dispatch Office of the Energy Systems of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), a branch of the Systems Operator of the Unified Energy Systems, JSC; - Tuymaada Olympiad certainly influenced me. I made many friends from foreign countries and other Russian cities; - I'd like to repeat the experience of participating in Tuymaada Olympiad; -| wish Tuymaada further development, more participants and more interesting tasks, as well as a wide media coverage. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Aleksandr Argunov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Radu Bumbăcea (Romania) Konstantin Tyshchuk (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Dmitry Krachun (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Ekaterina Mukoseeva (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Dan Danaila (Romania) Abylay Zhunis (Kazakhstan) Daniyar Kulboldin (Kazakhstan) Florina Toma (Romania) Temirlan Seilov (Kazakhstan) Nikita Chernega (Russian Federation Team) Aleksandr Zimin (Russian Federation Team) 2013 Aleksandr Golovanov (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Simona Diaconu (Romania) Paul-Gabriel Muscă (Romania) Aleksandr Zimin (Russian Federation Team) 2014 Ekaterina Simarova (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Aleksandr Tarasov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Aleksey Kulikov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) 2015 Vadim Luchkin (Russian Federation Team) Aleksandr Tokmachev (Russian Federation Team) 2016 Sergey Dolgikh (Russian Federation Team) Alexandru Andrei Milu (Romania) Ştefan Adrian Ivanovici (Romania) Octav loan Drăgoi (Romania) Octav loan Drăgoi (Romania) Budimir Baev (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Ekaterina Simarova (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Konstantin Myagkov (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Muzakhir Amanzholov (Kazakhstan) Daniyar Kamal (Kazakhstan) loan-Laurenţiu Ploscaru (Romania) Filip-Alexandru Ion (Romania) Darina Merzakreeva (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Pavel Petrov (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia) Ivan Tarabukin (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Maksim Andreev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Lenca-larina Cuturela (Romania) Alexandra Timofte (Romania) 2017 Maksim Andreev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Nathaniel Lukas Christianto (Indonesia) Matthew Fan Xin Yu (Singapore) Serikbolsyn Meiram (Kazakhstan) 29 29#301 Moscow Oblast, Russia 1 Bulgaria Tomsk Oblast, Russia 1 3 Tatarstan, Russia Russia Team Chuvash Republic, Russia 1 Samara Oblast, Russia 1 Saratov Oblast, Russia 1 Altai Krai, Russia 1 Romania 16 Sakha, Russia Bashkortostan, Russia Indonesia 1 1 1 Yamalo-Nenets, Russia 1 China Singapore 1 1 North Ossetia-Alania, Russia 1 Leningrad Oblast, Russia 2 Irkutsk Oblast, Russia 2 Tatarstan, Russia Romania 24 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia 3 6 Kazakhstan 8 MATHEMATICS 82 Sakha Russia 13 Leningrad Oblast, Russia 22 2 Kazakhstan Irkutsk Oblast, Russia 2 1 Tomsk Oblast, Russia Primorsky Krai, Russia 4 Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia 3 13 PHYSICS 79 Russia Team 12 5 Moscow Oblast, Russia 3 4 Kazakhstan 1 Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia 1 Kemerovo Oblast, Russia 2 Mordovia, Russia Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia 2 4 Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia Mordovia, Russia Primorsky Krai, Russia 8 Irkutsk Oblast, Russia 1 Kamchatka Krai, Russia 1 Moscow Oblast, Russia 1 Romania 26 INFORMATICS 52 Sakha, Russia 8 Altai Krai, Russia Romania 35 CHEMISTRY 78 Tatarstan, Russia 9 TUYMAADA WINNERS BY COUNTRY 12 Kazakhstan Sakha, Russia 14#31TUYMAADA INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD IN PHYSICS Dr. Yury Grigoriev, Dr.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Physics Methodological Commission Chair Olympiad problems are officially on par with advanced secondary school curricula. However, in order to successfully complete them, in addition to factual knowledge, it is necessary to have a clear understanding of the purpose of analytical procedures, a feel for physics, ingenuity, persistency and a solid grasp of mathematical transformation techniques. All this is what makes a problem an olympiad problem, and what is always present in creative and scientific work. It is these things that make participation in olympiads a first step on the road to success in modern science. Identifying young talents and developing their creative abilities and interest in physics are closely related to researcher training and are considered to be one of the most important national priorities. The history of subject olympiads dates back to the late 1960s and is connected with famous Russian scientists Pyotr Kapitsa, Isaak Kikoin, Andrey Kolmogorov, and losif Slobodetsky. Yakutia was one of the first regions to join the Olympiad Movement. The Movement formed an intellectual basis for the opening of Tuymaada International Olympiad in 1994 and became a logical extension of the existing physics-mathematics movement in the Republic. The Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), which was the original force behind the idea of Tuymaada, promptly gave their support. The young specialists of the Ministry of Education were excited to carry out an experiment that had no analogues in Russia. It's safe to say now that the experiment was successful. Everything was new back then and carried a certain level of risk. Belief in the success of the Olympiad rested on the competence and experience of the academic staff of Yakutsk State University (currently North-Eastern Federal University), a quarter-century long experience of physics and mathematics schools, as well as the understanding and support of the Republic's people. The keys to the success of the first Tuymaada included proper organization of the event, call for assistance from the most famous Russian schools, and their generous response. As far as Tuymaada Olympiad in physics is concerned, the organizing committee contacted the researchers and teachers of Novosibirsk Akademgorodok and Chelyabinsk Physics and Mathematics Lyceum No. 31. Invaluable assistance was rendered by research fellows Anatoly Trubachev and Vladimir Shelest (Novosibirsk), Ivan logolevich (Chelyabinsk), and Professor Stanislav Kozel, Doctor of Science in Physics and Mathematics, the patriarch of the physics olympiad movement from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Thanks to their work Tuymaada received the experience of the best Russian olympiads and former international olympiad competitors and members of the Russian Team Vitaly Vavilov and Roman Alferov became members of its methodological commission. Then they passed the torch to Dr. Vyacheslav Muraviev and, in recent years, Aleksandr Chudnovsky, who is still the most active member of the Physics Methodological Commission. The members of the Physics Jury of different years include assistant professors of Moscow Institute of Physics and 31#32Technology Dmitry Aleksandrov, Dr. Aleksey Gudenko, Dr. Valery Danilin, graduates of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Vitaly Vavilov, Dr. Vyacheslav Muraviev, Aleksandr Chudnovsky, Maksim Ryndin, and a teacher of Advanced Educational Scientific Center (Faculty) - Kolmogorov Boarding School of Moscow State University Dr. Sergey Varlamov. We are proud that in 2008 Professor Stanislav Kozel, the leader of the Russian physics olympiad movement, was a member of the Jury. The representative jury gave the Olympiad in physics its unique style. Tuymaada International Olympiad continues the high achievements of Russian olympiads, it has achieved the status of an international olympiad and has built a strong reputation among its participants. The positive thing is that Tuymaada International Olympiad has a Junior League. This anticipated the idea of the International Junior Science Olympiad, first held in 2004 in Indonesia. Romanian Second Physics Team was the most active participant of both these Olympiads. Prize-winners of the first Olympiads are Oleg Sidelnikov, a graduate of Verkhnevilyuisk Republican Gymnasia and the Faculty of Physics at Moscow State University, Anatoly Zakharov, a graduate of the Republican College (currently Republican Lyceum Boarding School) and St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Andrey Zayakin, a graduate of Yakutsk school No. 26 and the Faculty of Physics at Moscow State University, Nikolay Sobolev, a graduate of the Republican College and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Vadim Yakovlev, a graduate of the Republican College and the Faculty of Physics at Moscow State University, Nadezhda Popova, a graduate of the Republican College and the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics at Moscow State University, Vasily Kondakov, a graduate of the Republican College and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. They are successful graduates of the best Russian universities which, I think, was undoubtedly influenced by Tuymaada Olympiad. In 1999, Lensky Krai Physics and Mathematics Forum was opened, starting a whole new chapter of the physics and mathematics movement in the Republic. The Forum has greatly improved the quality of training for the members of the Sakha National Team in physics. The Forum has now been rebranded as the Sakha Junior Academy of Sciences. The teachers and students of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, the Lomonosov Moscow State University and Yakutsk State University greatly contributed to the development of the Forum. Amongst them are the former prize-winners of Tuymaada: graduates of Yakutsk State University Aleksandr Mokhnachevsky and Aleksey Grigoriev, graduates of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Aysen Tatarinov, Aleksandr Larionov, Mikhail Kharbanov, and Maksim Ryndin. In 2001, Aleksandr Mokhnachevsky and Aysen Tatarinov, prize-winners and participants of Tuymaada Olympiad, the students of Viktor Potapov, a teacher of the Republican Lyceum- Boarding School and a member of the Physics Jury and Physics Methodological Commission of the Olympiad, joined the Russian physics team. Today, they are actively involved in the training of young people for olympiads. Their students Aysen Popov, Pyotr Sivtsev, Mikhail Kharbanov, Viktor Ivanov, Stepan Sidorov, and Timur Grigoriev are also winners and prize- winners of Tuymaada Olympiad. The Olympiad served as a model for organizing the 1st International Zhautykov Olympiad in Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science in 2005, in which Ivanov Viktor, a prize-winner of Tuymaada Olympiad, became an absolute winner. I would like to acknowledge the work of the first members of the Physics Jury. Their professional competence and hu- man decency enhanced the prestige of the Olympiad. Dr. Kim Popov, Candidate of Science in Chemistry, Permanent Chair of the Organizing Committee of the Republican Physics Olym- piad, became the first Chair of the Physics Jury, followed by Dr. Semyon Semyonov, Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, and Professor Valery Syromyatnikov, Doctor of 32#33Science in Pedagogy. The members of the Physics Jury include Professor Timofey Soloviev, Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Dr. Vasily Sivtsev, Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Dr. Radion Bochkarev, Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Dr. Konstantin Gerasimov, Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics; Dr. Zim Petrov, Candidate of Science in Engineering, Dr. Nadezhda Savvinova, Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Dr. Ivan Muksunov, Candidate of Science in Physics and Mathematics, Natalia Solovieva, Olga Andrianova, and Nikolay Nikolaev. In 2000, an ever-expanding group of physics tasks designers was formed. All tasks became unique and original. The authors include leading Russian tasks designers, jury and metho- dological commissions members of the All-Russian Physics Olympiad Professor Stanislav Kozel, Dr. Aleksey Gudenko, Dmitry Aleksandrov, Dr. Vyacheslav Muraviev, Aleksandr Chudnovsky, Dr. Sergey Varlamov, and others. Every year, a set of tasks and their solutions with the grading scheme are published in a small book. North-Eastern Federal University Professor Boris Yakovlev introduced the logo of the physics Olympiad, a baby mammoth standing on the scales. Tuymaada Olympiad received its international status thanks to the active interest of foreign students: in different years the participants included students from Romania, Bulgaria, France, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, China, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea, Thailand, the United States, Mexico, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Kyrgyzstan. In the early years of the Olympiad, Romanian competitors were the clear leaders, but they did not fall to arrogance and continued participating every year. The Organizing Committee is very grateful to them for that. Since 2004, the Second Team of the Russian Federation, consisting of the 10th and 11th grade winners of the All-Russian Olympiad, has been participating in Tuymaada and won many prizes. The Kazakhstan Team consistently shows high results and is leading in the number of participants among all foreign teams. The results of Tuymaada Olympiad are officially recognized in Romania and Kazakhstan for school students entering national universities. In Kazakhstan, the winners of the Olympiad can receive a state educational grant within the framework of the Intellectual Nation National Priority Project. It should be noted that Kazakhstan participants show high results in many other olympiads, for instance, in 2011 in Thailand, they beat the Russian Federation Team at the International Physics Olympiad. These successes are definitely due to a state program for supporting and developing gifted children and young men. In 2007, MCNMO Publishing House (Moscow) printed 3,000 copies of the collected tasks of Tuymaada Olympiad in physics. The book is recommended by the Academic Methodological Association of classical universities of the Russian Federation as a study aid. It has been sold all over Russia and received the high praise of specialists. 33#34PHYSICS WINNERS 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Junior League Senior League Valentin Dinu (Romania) Livio Bozgo (Romania) Mihai Vurdan (Romania) Florin Bora (Romania) Monica-Maria Gvica (Romania) Răzvan Alexander Popa (Romania) Chu Ming (China) Bogdan Marinoiu (Romania) Mikhail Rotaev (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Osip Schwartz (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Ştefan Ichim (Romania) Anton Akhmerov (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) 2000 Andrey Dozmorov (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) Mugurel Andreica (Romania) Florin Gheciu (Romania) Georgy Idrisov (Altai Krai, Russia) 2001 Aysen Tatarinov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) 2002 Mihai Moldovan (Romania) 2003 Aysen Tatarinov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) 2004 2005 2006 Andrey Druzhinin (Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia) Andrey Petrov (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) Egor Tallaev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Nikolay Egorov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Aysen Tatarinov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Evgeny Shavlyugin (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Ekaterina Flegontova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Mikhail Kharbanov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Denis Kuzin (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Russia) Oleg Timofeev (Chuvash Republic, Russia) Pavel Gusikhin (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Dmitry Fedyanin (Saratov Oblast, Russia) Denis Smetnev (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia) Stanislav Semenov (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia) Zhandos Seksembayev (Kazakhstan) Răzvan V. Chereji Romanian National Team participant in 2001 (physics, bronze medal); - This was the first international Olympiad for me and I have many pleasant memories from Tuymaada Olympiad. Starting with the unusually long days and short nights, the excellent company of many bright students from different fields and different countries, the fun we had together, the difficult physics problems that we had to solve, the great closing ceremony where I received my bronze medal, the memorable taste of the bottled salt water from Yakutsk, and of course the unforgettable cruise on the Lena River together with the wonderful organizers. I feel nostalgic of the days spent in Yakutia even today, after 17 years. I wish I could go back in time and spend a few more days together with the wonderful people from Yakutia; Now I live in the United States, and I am a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), just outside of Washington, DC. My research focuses on biophysical models that can explain the organization of DNA and chromatin inside the cell nucleus. I like to learn new things all the time so my job and my hobbies 34#35are all centered on constant learning and research. During vacations I like to travel back to Romania to meet my old friends and family; - I think Tuymaada Olympiad, as well as other olympiads in which I've participated, had a great influence in my life. They taught me to work hard in order to obtain the correct/optimal results in everything I do, and to strive to be the best. They also gave me the courage to not be afraid to start working on any new problem that needs a solution; - Wishing you all the best with the Tuymaada Project, and congratulations for what you've realized so far! 60 Aleksey Khokholov OLYMPIAD - Sakha National Team participant in 2012-2015 (informatics); - 2015 winner, 2012 bronze medalist; - Things I remember: trainings before the Olympiads; · Now, I am a student of the Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University; - In my free time I like programming; - I wish the Olympiad further growth and wide geographical coverage. 2007 Vitaly Kuliev (Russian Federation Team) Mikhail Proskurin (Russian Federation Team) Denis Smetnev (Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia) Aleksandr Mikhailov (Russian Federation Team) 2008 Sergey Stepanov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) 2009 Aleksey Alyushin (Russian Federation Team) Andrey Korolkov (Russian Federation Team) 2010 Daniil Antonenko (Russian Federation Team) Aleksey Noyan (Russian Federation Team) 2011 Fyodor Tsybrov (Russian Federation Team) Igor Slobodskov (Russian Federation Team) 2012 Anton Degtyarenko (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Ivan Maslov (Russian Federation Team) Vladimir Sitnov (Russian Federation Team) 2013 loan Ignat (Romania) Anton Degtyarenko (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Aysien Ivanov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), 2014 Russia) 2015 Kirill Kazarnovsky (Russian Federation Team) Maksim Eliseev (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Ilya Zykov (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Aleksey Luzhnov (Samara Oblast, Russia) 2016 Azamat Kaloev (Republic of North Ossetia- Alania, Russia) 2017 Cosmin Andrei (Romania) PHYSICS WINNERS Pavel Buslaev (Leningrad Oblast, Russia) Pyotr Tsoi (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Sofia Gudimenko (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Dmitry Kunyaev (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Tiron Tudor Giurgiuca (Romania) Djulus Ivanov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Djulustan Nogovitsyn (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Anton Degtyarenko (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Anton Degtyarenko (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Artem Denisov (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Dan Cristian Andronic (Romania) loan Ignat (Romania) Ivan Uteshev (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Viktor Tyasin (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Kirill Shiyanov (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Dmitry Sadykov (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Kirill Mironov (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Igor Sivtsev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Shyngys Aitkazinov (Kazakhstan) Gaukhartas Alina (Kazakhstan) Andrei Nikolaev (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Diyar Tulenov (Kazakhstan) 35#3636 MAADA NAL OLYMPIAD OLYMPIAL Thymaa maada Maths 20#37- The Tudor Vianu National High School team leader in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2015; - Each edition was a most memorable event. But in my opinion, the most impressive were the prize award ceremonies. The participants' emotions, the glamour and the unique atmosphere, as well as the warmth of the organizers, made these to be unforgettable moments; loana Stoica - I have been teaching high-school Physics for more than 20 years. Over the last 18 years I have been teaching Physics in a wonderful school, the Tudor Vianu National High School for Computer Science, in Bucharest, Romania (http://www.lbi. ro/main.php); - I love to teach, I love to bring sounds and colors into the life of my students. I am eager to seize any opportunity in order to improve my knowledge and my teaching abilities and skills; - I graduated from NASA Space Academy for Educators (2007, SUA) and NASA Advanced Space Academy for Educators (2010, SUA), HST CERN Programme (2011, Geneva), EinsteinPlus Workshop Perimeter Institute (2012, Waterloo, Canada); - I live in Bucharest, Romania. I have a son. My son, who is a former student of mine, won a bronze medal in 2004, at Tuymaada Olympiad. He graduated from Princeton University and from CALTECH Physics Grad school. Now, he is 30 and he is a postdoc scientific researcher in Quantum Gravity; - My hobbies: I enjoy taking care of flowers, traveling, and listening to music; - I would love to participate in Tuymaada Olympiad in the coming years. I have a lot of friends there. I really love to meet them again; - I would like to thank you very much for giving us this great opportunity to take part in such a wonderful contest, with such a high academic level, and held in such picturesque surroundings. MY TUYMAADA OLYMPIAD - Sakha National Team participant in 2008-2009 (informatics); - 2009 winner; The things I remember best are the competitive spirit and friendly atmosphere; - I graduated from the Department of Ecology and Industrial Safety of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. My major is technogenic safety. At the moment I am a post-graduate at the same Department, I am also a researcher at Acoustics Laboratory of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Stepan Gavriliev - Participation in different olympiads made me into a goal-oriented person, developed my social skills and instilled love for science; - I would certainly love to participate in Tuymaada Olympiad again; - I wish the Olympiad to become a renowned worldwide event and to continue progressing. - Sakha National Team participant in 2003-2004 (informatics); 2003 winner and 2004 silver medalist; - The things I remember the most: participation with the smartest students from different countries and Russian cities, new friends, meeting the teaching staff of North-Eastern Federal University; Denis Golinka - Currently I'm working on the development of Russian computer technologies that will be used for various research. I deal with issues concerning the improvement of highly productive computing systems. In my free time, I go in for power sports. During my holidays I enjoy visiting Russian natural sites; The Olympiad taught me to solve problems effectively and quickly, to find new productive ways of solving them; - I want to repeat the experience of participation the Olympiad; - I would like the Olympiad to become widely accepted and to increase the number of its participating countries. 37#38TUYMAADA INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD IN CHEMISTRY Dr. Aytalina Okhlopkova, Professor, Dr.Sc. in Engineering, Chief Research Fellow, Chemistry Educational Programs Director, Full Member of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Chemistry Jury Chair Human resource development of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the field of chemistry begins at school. Subject olympiads for secondary school students are an integral and innovative part of the Russian education. The Olympiad is a creative and the most efficient system for identifying gifted children and their career choices. Tuymaada International Olympiad for secondary school students in mathematics, physics, chemistry and informatics has been held in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for twenty-four years. Tuymaada Olympiad, as well as any other large-scale events related to the 'contest of minds' of young talents, include not only the organization of the event, methodological support and task designing, but, above all, the identification and selection of gifted students, their participation in the event, and their targeted training. Here, I would like to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of Dr. Marina Sokolova, Doctor of Science in Engineering, the Chair of Chemistry Methodological Commission, who actively works to attract more gifted students to chemistry olympiads. It has been 24 years since we started working as members of Tuymaada International School Olympiad. The first years had the highest stakes: carefully selecting jury members, choosing tasks of theoretical and experimental rounds. The jury had a lot of responsibility. In the first years of the Olympiad, the jury included Professor Ksenia Egorova, 38 Dr. Nikolay Egorov, Dr. Marina Andreeva, Dr. Vasilisa Nikolaeva, Dr. Lidia Ignatieva, Professor Boris Kershengolts, Dr. Viktoria Mogileva. Then, at various times, the jury members included Professor Aytalina Okhlopkova, Dr. Marina Sokolova, Dr. Lidia Ignatieva, Dr. Vera Anshakova, Dr. Anastasia Sharina, Palmira Kolesova, Albina Stepanova, Nyurguna Nogovitsyna, former postgraduate students Dr. Aleksandra Khristoforova, Dr. Anastasia Parnikova, Aleksandr Spiridonov, Dr. Leonid Nikiforov, Tatiana Okhlopkova, an alumnum of Moscow State University Dr. Igor Ignatiev. We also had assistant professors of the Lomonosov Moscow State University who were the Olympiad invited trainers: Dr. Olga Arkhangelskaya, Dr. Igor Tyulkov, Dr. S. Mozhaev, Dr. Roman Antipin, Dr. Aleksandr Mazhuga, Dr. Igor Trushkov, as well as Dr. Maksim Ilyin from Novosibirsk State Univeristy, Dr. Aleksandr Borodin from Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk) and others. Currently, our former Tuymaada Olympiad participants take an active part in designing excellent tasks of the theoretical round and training schoolchildren; they are students of various universities of the Russian Federation, winners of the finals of the All-Russian Olympiad and the International Mendeleev Olympiad: Bulat Kuramshin, Viktor Reshetnikov, S. Pavlov, Georgy Emelianov, Valentin Atlasov, Denis Kravtsov, Syuzanna Parfenova, Aleksey Golikov. The all-time designers of the experimental round tasks are the teachers and staff of the Ammosov North- Eastern Federal University: Aleksandr Spiridonov, Dr. Leonid Nikiforov. Our laboratory assistants Rozalia Sidorova, Tatiana Afanasieva, Aleksandra Zakharova are scrupulous in preparing#39the experiments and conducting repeated approbation works, thus greatly contributing to the Olympiad. Amongst chemistry teachers who trained Olympiad participants there are Natalya Duraeva, Galina Krivoshapkina, Sofia Dichenko, Lyutsia Larionova, Elena Michurina, Lidia Shirokikh, Zoya Nepomnyaschaya. More than 350 school students have participated in Tuymaada Olympiad in chemistry, including our constant rivals from Romania (the Romanian National Team, the Tudor Vianu National College of Computer Science and the Gib Mihaescu National College), Kazakhstan (the Kazakhstan National Team, the Zhautykov Republican Specialized Physics and Mathematics Secondary Boarding School, teams from Astana, Almaty, Pavlodar, Aktobe, Taldykorgan), Mexico, Mongolia, as well as Moscow, Tatarstan, Novosibirsk, Magnitogorsk, Barnaul, Irkutsk, Amur Oblast, and Khabarovsk Krai. It should be noted that with each new year Tuymaada Olympiad is becoming ever more prestigious and popular. In Romania and Kazakhstan, the status of the Olympiad has grown so much, that the winners of our Olympiad enter their country's universities without exams to study chemistry. Every year, a large number of olympiad winners from different countries participate in Tuymaada Olympiad. The competition is sometimes very fierce in this regard. As a rule, the "olympiad students" choose their future careers according to the studied olympiad subjects. Our Olympiad participants chose chemistry as their profession too, and most of them achieved significant success. Sergey Osipov from Yakutsk School No. 2 was the first winner of Tuymaada Olympiad in chemistry. He is a student of Natalya Durayeva, a well-known chemistry teacher in the Republic. Sergey graduated from the Bauman Moscow State Technical University and completed an internship in Scotland. He currently lives abroad. One of the first prize-winners, graduate of Yakutsk School No. 31 Dr. Vladimir Sharoyko, Doctor of Science in Biology, PhD, used to be a research fellow at the Lund University Diabetes, Sweden. Now, he is a research fellow at the Institute of Chemistry, Saint-Petersburg State University. One of the first Olympiad prize-winners Anastasia Sivtseva, who graduated from the Republican Lyceum Boarding School and the postgraduate training program of the Faculty of Chemistry at Moscow State University, now works at the Larionov Institute of Physical and Technical Problems of the North of the Siberian Branch of the RAS; Nikolay Zhirkov, a graduate of the Republican Lyceum Boarding School, is now a senior teacher at the Department of Chemistry, Institute of Natural Sciences, North-Eastern Federal University. Dr. Grigory Andreev, Candidate of Science in Chemistry, is a chemical laboratory chief at Almazy Anabara OJSC. Grigory created the laboratory by himself, convincing the company management of the need for chemical analysis in the diamond industry. Dmitry Neustroev is a chemical technologist at Surgutneftegaz OJSC. Artyom Kuznetsov and Fyodor Ivanov work at the National Medical Centre and Almazy Anabaara OJSC, respectively. The Olympiad competitors of different years: Vladislav Sivtsev, Mikhail Popov, I. Zakharov, Viktoria Sukulova, Khristina Sidorova, Anastasia Stratovich, Arkady Kupryakov graduated from the Department of Natural Sciences of Novosibirsk State University; Viktor Reshetnikov, Sergey Pavlov, Georgy Emelianov are students of the Lomonosov Moscow State University; Syuzanna Parfenova, Denis Kravtsov are students of the Institute of Chemistry of St. Petersburg State University; Valentin Atlasov is a student of the Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas. Every year, the level of tasks keeps rising, and the innovative potential of the Olympiad movement is becoming greater. When training students for olympiads, teachers of chemistry, and methodological commissions use the most advanced educational technologies. This makes olympiads one of the most innovative educational events. 39#40CHEMISTRY WINNERS Senior League Junior League 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Sergey Osipov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Claudiu Giurumescu (Romania) Tudor Tamaş (Romania) Simona Jelescu (Romania) Andrei Danut Maces (Romania) Mircea Dunca (Romania) Andrei Danut Maces (Romania) Kim Pentsak (Kemerovo Oblast, Russia) Cristian Jitianu (Romania) Ştefan Varga (Romania) Anton Bykov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Andrea Daniela (Romania) August Mitran (Romania) Serafim Popov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Aleksandr Belov (Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia) Dmitry Neustroev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Remus Bogdan Cofil (Romania) Aleksandr Ryabchun (Altai Krai, Russia) Anton Mizovtsev (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) Marat Fazylbekov (Altai Krai, Russia) Marat Fazylbekov (Altai Krai, Russia) Murat Shagirov (Kazakhstan) Dragos Deneanu (Romania) Oana Daniela Toader (Romania) Abylay Samatov (Kazakhstan) Laura loanna (Romania) Dmitry Vinichenko (Altai Krai, Russia) Artyom Kuznetsov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) loana Teodora Tofolean (Romania) Vladislav Sivtsev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Maria Sinziana Muraru (Romania) Batmend Davaochira - Mongolia participant in 2013 (chemistry). It was the first international olympiad for me; - The 4th place and an honourable mention at the 48th International Chemistry Olympiad (2016); Now, a second-year student of the Chemistry Faculty, Mongolia State University; - The strangest thing was the first night, to be more exact, no night; The most important thing is to stay calm and be confident, and to be able to do one's best. It is also important to write down one's observations in a diary. 40 40#415 OCO aco ARQ Goog 2008 2008 ŏ is De Daniyar Kaliev (Kazakhstan) CHEMISTRY WINNERS Artyom Kuznetsov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Aigerim Shamshidin (Kazakhstan) Maria Sinziana Muraru (Romania) Mikhail Panov (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) 2009 Arkady Kupryakov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) loana Moga (Romania) Yernur Tolep (Kazakhstan) Kirill Petrov 2010 - Sakha National Team par- ticipant in 2000-2003 (infor- Ruslan Yamaletdinov (Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia) Tuyara Aleksandrova (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Murat Sultanov (Kazakhstan) 2011 Andrea Onofrei (Romania) matics); 2002 winner and 2001 silver medalist; - The things I remember the most: communication, the competitive spirit and the op- portunity to show the results of your work; - I like active recreation and travelling; - Any failure makes you move forward and study hard; - During summer time there are not so many olym- piads, so I'd rather take part in Tuymaada Olympiad; -I would like the Olym- piad organizers to hold pre- liminaries and training to show the children that the way to success is very hard and long. 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mikhail Makarov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Bogdan Zagribelny (Kazakhstan) Igor Valuev (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia) Aleksey Sadykov (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Stefan Bogdan Ivan (Romania) Vlad-Mihai Mandric (Romania) Cristian David Calin (Romania) Robert Cristian Raclea (Romania) Andrei Iliescu (Romania) Robert-Cristian Raclea (Romania) Bulat Kuramshin (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Dmitry Sadykov (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Nikolay Mescheryakov (Moscow Oblast, Russia) Viktor Reshetnikov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Chun Sungbae (Kazakhstan) Tudor-Cristian Cozma (Romania) Roman Aleshin (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Daler Baydilov (Kazakhstan) Mikhail Makarov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Mikhail Makarov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Ivan Mazov (Kamchatka Krai, Russia) Igor Valuev (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia) Vasily Bazhenov (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia) Georgy Emelianov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Aleksey Korolev (Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia) Maksim Yakovlev (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Nursalim Akhmetzhanov (Kazakhstan) Ayat Tasanov (Kazakhstan) Bulat Murtazin (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Anastasia Adaikina (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Temirlan Rakhimov (Kazakhstan) Rustam Asanov (Republic of Mordovia, Russia) Renata Galimova (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Robert Mustakimov (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) Alyona Egorova (Republic of Tatarstan, Russia) 41#42TUYMAADA INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD IN INFORMATICS Dr. Natalya Nikolaeva, Cand. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics, Informatics Jury Chair I would like to name some of the participants of Tuymaada Inter- national Olympiad in informatics who have achieved high results in programming. First of all, it is Artyom Vasiliev, graduate of Yakutsk School No. 23, who won Tuymaada Olympiad in 2010. When he was a student of the Department of Mechanics and Optics, ITMO University, Saint Petersburg, he was accepted into the first team of the University (that was not an easy task because best students from different Russian regions study there). In 2014, as member of ITMO University Team, he became a prize-winner (bronze medal) of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ACM ICPC). In 2015, he won that competition. From the Internet, we learned that he won the 2nd place at the Google Hash Code team programming competition in 2017 while a member of the Past Glory Team. At present, Artyom is a second-year post-graduate student and a tutor at the Department of Computer Technology, Faculty of Information Technologies - Sakha National Team participant in 2000-2003 (informatics); - 2003 winner; - Things I remember are the trips to the Lena Pillars Nature Park and talking with students from different countries. I also remember with great affection my teachers Dr. Nikifor Pavlov and Ivan Alekseev; - Now, I am director-general of The First Social and Financial Holding, LLC. I am married; 42 and Programming, ITMO University. And what is even better, he is a task designer for Tuymaada Olympiad and a member of its jury. I'm also very proud that Ilya Zban from Vladivostok gained much of his experience in olympiad participation at Tuymaada Olympiad. While in school, Ilya had successfully participated in the Olympiad twice. He was awarded a second-degree diploma in 2011 and a first-degree diploma in 2012. Also, as part of ITMO University Team, Ilya won the ACM ICPC in 2017. The most important thing is that they both continue to train school students, support the talents of the new generation, and work as teachers of a prestigious Summer Computer Science School. They also design tasks for Codeforces Russian programming training website. In the previous academic year, Artyom had distant training courses for the best students of our Republic. I am also very grateful to Romanian participants, who kindly expressed their wish to work with us as tasks designers and members of the jury. They are Costin-Andrei Oncescu, the 2015- 2016 winner of Tuymaada Olympiad, and Alexandru Petrescu, the 2016-2017 prize-winner. Hopefully, we will be able to make their wish come true. - Thanks to Tuymaada Olympiads I learned to reach my goals and to think logically; - I would like to feel the taste of the first victory again; - - I wish Tuymaada Olympiad more participants from different countries. It is great that the Olympiad is held every year and a new generation has the opportunity to take part in it. Stanislav Mikhailov#43INFORMATICS WINNERS 1994 Cristian Tapus (Romania) 1995 Daniil Tutubalin (Tomsk Oblast, Russia) 2009 1996 Zsolt Hus (Romania) Mihai Stroe (Romania) 1997 Aleksey Kudinov (Tomsk Oblast, Russia) Ilya Irkhin (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Andrei Purice (Romania) Teodor Anton Pripoi (Romania) Stepan Gavriliev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Artyom Vasiliev (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Cristian Cadar (Romania) Elena Podgornova (Irkutsk Oblast, Russia) 2010 1998 Mihai Pătraşcu (Romania) Radu Ştefan Voroneanu (Romania) 1999 Ştefan Radu (Romania) Cesar Mocan (Romania) 2000 Mugurel lonut Andreica (Romania) Cosmin Andrei Carabet (Romania) 2011 2001 Berinde Radu (Romania) Eugenie Daniel Posdărăscu (Romania) Dan-Leonard Crestez (Romania) Rareş Darius Buhai (Romania) 2002 Kirill Petrov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) 2012 Ilya Zban (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Dan-Konstantin Spătărel (Romania) Mihai Cheorghe (Romania) Mara-Sonin Stanca (Romania) Rareş Darius Buhai (Romania) 2003 Stanislav Mikhailov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) 2013 Marius Gavrilescu (Romania) Denis Golinka (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Valentin Marius Harsan (Romania) 2004 Daniel Vasile Pasaila (Romania) Igor Tufanov (Primorsky Krai, Russia) 2014 2005 Filip Buruiana (Romania) Maksim Gladchenko (Kazakhstan) Marian Darius (Romania) Paul-Andrei Gramatovici (Romania) Teodor-Stelian Ionescu (Romania) Costin Andrei Oncescu (Romania) 2015 Marian Darius (Romania) Alexandru Ciprian Simion (Romania) 2006 Victor Rusu (Romania) Gleb Grenkin (Primorsky Krai, Russia) Aleksey Khokholov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Costin-Andrei Oncescu (Romania) 2016 2007 Aleksandr Krivogornitsyn (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Askhat Zhalgasov (Kazakhstan) Aytal Dyakonov (Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia) Bogdan Sitaru (Romania) 2008 2017 Victor Cristian lontscu (Romania) Ştefan Constantin-Buliga (Romania) 43#44For 24 years 3122 students from 18 countries and 33 regions of the Russian Federation took part in Tuymaada International Olympiad 155 Mathematics Jury 63 74 Physics Jury Chemistry Jury Informatics Jury 34 There were 226 members of the Jury in Tuymaada International Olympiad including 19 Doctors of Science, 76 Candidates of Science, 4 PhD, 7 professors, and 4 members of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) There are 82 mathematics winners, 79 physics winners, 78 chemistry winners, informatics winners. 52 A total of 291 Tuymaada Olympiad winners In 24 years, there has been 316 team leaders in the Olympiad#45MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF SAKHA (VAKUTIA) МИНИСТЕРСТВО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ И НАУКИ РЕСПУБЛИКИ САХА (ЯКУТИЯ) САХА ӨРӨСПҮҮБҮЛҮКЭТИН ҮӨРЭХХЭ УОННА НАУКАЂА МИНИСТИЭРИСТИБЭТЭ XXIV INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD In Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics ADA TERNAT Tuymaada +2017 Morary of Falocation of the Republic of Sakia (Yakota) Министерство образования Респубашки Саха (Якутия Кали Ореспүүбүлүкэтин үоронин. Минет пристибэто TUYMAADA-2016 XXIII INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics THE TUYMAADA BRAND MAADA TONAL REPUBLIC RNATIONAL D REPUBLI OF SAKHA TUYMAADA INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD TUYMAADA-2015 in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics TERNATIONAL LOLY "TUYMAADA INTERNATIONAL Ministry of Education of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Министерство образования Республики Саха (Якутия) Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтин Үөрэђин министиэристибэта THE XXI INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD TUYMAADA-2014 in physics, mathematics, chemistry, informatics REPUBLIC OF SAKHA OLYMPIAD * (YAKUTIA) wy. Duc CERTIFICATE This is to certify that led the team of XXIII SPECIAL PRIZE XX TUYMAADA in in Pinyaics Mathematics, Chemistry of the XXX TUYMALADA International Olymp In Physics Mathematics, Chemistry and information What took place from July 15th or July 22th, 2016 of the Ref Yakutak de PROCUR 45#46NUMBER OF TUYMAADA PARTICIPANTS Official Names Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug, Russia Alaska, U.S.A. Altai Krai, Russia Amur Oblast, Russia Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia Chuvash Republic, Russia 1 3 4 8 3 1 3 2 3 4 Federal Republic of Germany 2 French Republic Irkutsk Oblast, Russia 9 Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Kamchatka Krai, Russia Kemerovo Oblast, Russia Khabarovsk Krai, Russia Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra, Russia Kingdom of Belgium Kingdom of Thailand Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia Kurgan Oblast, Russia Kyrgyz Republic 21 5 1 3 10 2 5 7 6 1 11 8 5 16 14 13 10 7 7 10 6 2 4 1 1 1 4 5 1 9 8 10 3 5 1 18 8 51 531 2 3 60 2015 2016 2017 5 5 3 1 1 Leningrad Oblast, Russia 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 1 Mongolia 7 5 15 Moscow Oblast, Russia 1 Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia 3 1 - Penza Oblast, Russia People's Republic of China 8 80 6 8 2 22 22 Perm Krai, Russia 1 11 9 10 3 1 2 4 8 2 1 10 5 2 3 1 3 1 3 6 52 2 1 15 2 7 15 3 1 31 3 3 3 3 6 4 3 1 45 46#47Official Names Primorsky Krai, Russia Republic of Azerbaijan Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia 1994 1995 Republic of Bulgaria Republic of Buryatia, Russia 4 2 Republic of Indonesia 25 37 9 3 2001 3 3 3 NUMBER OF TUYMAADA PARTICIPANTS 6 2 5 27 27 39 46 3 9 62 54 3 4 5 5 9 6 11 9 1 1 69 1 2 1 19 9 7 12 22 43 30 4 1 1 2 1 11 41 57 48 53 75 54 58 53 3 8887 8 8 14 8 10 12 11 =3 Republic of Kazakhstan Republic of Korea Republic of Mordovia, Russia Republic of North Ossetia- Alania, Russia Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Russia Republic of Singapore Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Romania Russian Federation Team Samara Oblast, Russia Sakhalin Oblast, Russia Saratov Oblast, Russia Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia Tomsk Oblast, Russia Tyva Republic, Russia Ufuk Fund Team, Turkey United Mexican States Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia Total 54 6 4 9 44 11 1 453 20 45 82 67 4 6 3 80 00 11 12 22 5 3 8 5 418 1 2 2 38 40 45 66 38 72 72 36 52 52 61 16 5 15 11 1 4 44 62 62 57 54 51 54 56 56 61 54 223 22 52 11 22 23 23 3 3 27 24 23 24 3 4 4 3 522 223 7 24 18 823 782 20 4 1 1 3 2 78 101 93 99 103 143 125 121 131 165 156 158 152 160 184 3 2 1 186 175 203 171 144 47#48CONTENTS Minister's Greetings ....... 2 23 3 4 46 УДК 371.384.4(571.56) ББК 74.202.7(2Рос.Яку) M43 25 years of the International Olympiad in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics Tuymaada (International Projects Series) / Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) - Yakutsk: Sakhaada, 2018. - 48 p. ISBN 978-5-905228-29-2 СІР НБР Саха Agency 25 лет Международной олимпиаде по математике, фи- зике, химии и информатике «Туймаада» (Серия «Междуна- родные проекты») / М-во образования и науки Респ. Саха (Якутия) - Якутск: Сахаада, 2018. - 48 с. ISBN 978-5-905228-29-2 Агентство СІР НБР Саха Compiled by a collective of authors headed by E.V. Kondratiev Vectors graphics designed by Freepik Some images created by Luis_molinero - Freepik.com В издании использованы фотографии Марии Васильевой, Петра Оконешникова, Сергея Саркисова, изображения с сайта www.freepik.com, изображения, созданные Luis_molinero - Freepik.com ИП Стручков В.Г. Издательство «Сахаада», Республика Саха (Якутия), 677000, г. Якутск, ул. Крупской, 19, каб. 312. Тел./акс: 32-08-01, 733-500, 8-914-273-35-00. E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Countries Length of Participation.. Tuymaada Olympiad History. My Tuymaada Olympiad..... 6 Russian Regions Length of Participation 7 Mathematics Jury. 8 Physics Jury.. 10 Chemistry Jury.. 12 Informatics Jury........ 14 Jury Chairs....... My Tuymaada Olympiad. Tuymaada Olympiad Venues... 15 .16 .17 Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). 18 Yakutsk .19 Team Leaders. .20 Team Leaders in 2013-2017. .24 Tuymaada International Olympiad in Mathematics. .26 Mathematics Winners .28 Tuymaada Winners by Country. .30 Tuymaada International Olympiad in Physics.......... .31 Physics Winners... .34 My Tuymaada Olympiad. .37 Tuymaada International Olympiad in Chemistry.. .38 Chemistry Winners ......... .40 Tuymaada International Olympiad in Informatics.. .42 Informatics Winners.......... .43 Facts and Figures........ .44 The Tuymaada Brand... .45 Number of Tuymaada Participants .46 Contents... ..48 48 O Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), 2018

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