# [IPhOO] Open Olympiad 2014 Final Results

Results are in! The Open Olympiad 2014 comes to an end.

Round 2 Results

1. Yan Qi Huan: 40/42
2. Barry Tng: 39
3. Sayan Mukherjee: 30
4. Jason Shi: 29
5. Thành Nguyễn: 28
6. Indronil Ghosh: 27

The others did not attempt Round 2, thus got a score of 0.*

1. Yan Qi Huan: 187/200, Gold Medal, Book Prize
2. Barry Tng: 176.5, Silver Medal
3. Sayan Mukherjee: 154, Bronze Medal
4. Jason Shi: 143.5
5. Thành Nguyễn: 139
6. Indronil Ghosh: 122.5
8. Sudarshan Ravi: 71
9. Kevin Fei: 63

$*$ This was quite disappointing. As mentioned before, it is better to try and get 1/7 and not try and wonder if an attempt may have achieved 2/7.

In this regard, Sayan Mukherjee's submission stood out as he attempted every problem but got full-credit on only 3 out of the 6 Round 2 Problems, edging out with a Bronze medal.

The top 3 will be e-Mailed shortly about prize details.

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6 years, 6 months ago

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Congrats to all!

I tried only round 2 as I didn't have much time for round 1 . I didn't submit as I didn't know how to make a pdf containing math equations. I tried to make a pdf for only one problem and it took 1 hour, as I was copying images of equations and pasting in word first ,then converting to pdf. You can check the pdf here

Please introduce a system in which we can directly submit the solutions in latex, as we do here at brilliant next time. Thanks.

- 6 years, 6 months ago

The rules never stated that you have to submit as a PDF. Some people even just scanned written work and e-Mailed it to us. The only requirement was that you e-Mailed us, not that it was a $\LaTeX$ PDF.

- 6 years, 6 months ago

I don't have a scanner!

- 6 years, 6 months ago

Then you could just type them in non-$\LaTeX$!

- 6 years, 6 months ago

Just for the note, you should use websites like ShareLaTeX for making LaTeX files next time on. :)

- 6 years, 6 months ago

Congratulations!!

- 6 years, 6 months ago

That is a great achievement! Congrats to all winners. Are any of them on Brilliant.org?

- 6 years, 6 months ago

Yes. Some of them are. @jatin yadav, @Indronil Ghosh just to name a few.

- 6 years, 6 months ago

Oh okkk

- 6 years, 6 months ago