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Where Are They Now?
Homepages of past IPhO participants
2014
Janos Takatsy (Hungary)
Bure Vidya Sagar Naidu (India)
Aniket Bajpai (India)
Kushagra Madan (India)
2013
Lim Jeck (Singapore)
2012
Jeevana Priya Inala (India)
Chi Shu (China)
2011
Chris MacMackin (Canada)
Adrian Franco-Rubio (Spain)
Mukhlasur Rahman Tanvir (Bangladesh)
2009
Sivakanth Gopi (India)
Richard Polma (Czech Republic)
Pierrick Bousseau (France)
Yuto Ashida (Japan)
2008
Andrada Ianus (Romania)
2007
Tomas Bzdusek (Slovakia)
2005
Arjun Radhakrishna (India)
2004
Elena Yudovina (USA)
Peter Yun Zhang (Canada)
Tout Wang (Canada)
and the whole
Canadian team
2003
Ilya Gurwich (Israel)
Yasha Neiman (Israel)
Jan Prachař (Czech Republic)
Kaya Tutuncuoglu (Turkey)
2002
David Wyatt (UK)
Gareth Conduit (UK)
Milan Radonjic (Serbia)
Ravishankar Sundararaman (India)
Jan Prachař (Czech Republic)
Chunhui Gu (China)
2001
Iman Aganj (Iran)
2000
Selma de Mink (Netherlands)
Stefan van Zwam (Netherlands)
Olena Riabinina (Ukraine)
Brian Lim (Singapore)
Kamiar Rahnama Rad (Iran)
Halim Kusumaatmaja (Indonesia)
Vadim Kosoy (Israel)
1999
Hristo Iliev (Bulgaria)
Themistoklis Charalambous (Cyprus)
Ariel Amir (Israel)
1998
Xinan Wu (China)
Yuan Liu (China)
Dilys Thomas (India)
Hristo Iliev (Bulgaria)
Adilet Imambekov (Kazakhstan)
Ariel Amir (Israel)
Yevgeny Kats (Israel)
1997
Olga Dimitrova (Bulgaria)
Ganesh Sittampalam (UK)
Toomas Hinnosaar (Estonia)
Niklas Frykholm (Sweden)
Marius Mikucionis (Lithuania)
Jiří Houška (Czech Republic)
Costin Caciu (Romania)
Boris Zbarsky (USA)
Joel Kamnitzer (Canada)
Pierre Thibault (Canada)
1996
Niayesh Afshordi (Iran)
Daniel Wesley (USA)
Paul J. Lujan (USA)
Jiří Houška (Czech Republic)
Pavel Radzivilovsky (Israel)
Boaz Katz (Israel)
Mihai Ibanescu (Romania)
1995
Daniel Wesley (USA)
Paul J. Lujan (USA)
Radek Erban (Czech Republic)
Nuh Gedik (Turkey)
Martin Pal (Slovakia)
Vahid Shahrezaei (Iran)
Jonathan Devor (Israel)
Jon Steinsson (Iceland)
1994
Jin-Wu Tsai (Taiwan)
Yasin Ekinci (Turkey)
Andras Kis (Croatia)
Claudiu Simion (Romania)
Alfonso Gracia-Saz (Spain)
Isamu Matsuyama (Colombia)
Gil Refael (Israel)
Ranny Budnik (Israel)
Lior Silberman (Israel)
Vadim Zlotnik (Israel)
1993
Akshay Venkatesh (Australia)
Oleg Shpyrko (Ukraine)
1992
Jacek Wojdel (Poland)
Peter Haynes (UK)
Fedor Bezrukov (Russia)
1991
Amir H. Salek (Iran)
1990
Alex Barnett (UK)
Volker Springel (Germany)
1989
Nima Arkani-Hamed (Canada)
Steven Gubser (USA)
Mona Berciu (Romania)
Gregor Weihs (Austria)
Mustafa Ihsan Ecemis (Turkey)
Volker Springel (Germany)
Alexander Smola (Germany)
Xiaofan Lin (China)
Petr Duczynski (Czechoslovakia)
1988
Branislav Nikolic (Yugoslavia)
Mustafa Ihsan Ecemis (Turkey)
David W. Hogg (Canada)
Alexander Mazurenko (USSR)
Konstantin Penanen (USSR)
Richard Wilson (UK)
1987
Richard Kiss (Canada)
Martin Andrews (UK)
1985
Taner Yildrim (Turkey)
Harun Solak (Turkey)
David MacKay (UK)
1983
Igor Herbut (Yugoslavia)
1982
Anders Rantzer (Sweden)
1981
Miroslav Abrashev (Bulgaria)
1972
Lev Vaidman (USSR)
1968
László Takacs (Hungary)
László Mihály (Hungary)
1967
Sándor Szalay (Hungary)
László Mihály (Hungary)
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