The 2009 US NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE CONCLUDED June 27-28, 2009, IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Overall winners follow. For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
First Place Overall, receiving a plaque, and a TI Voyage Calculator and a Color Television: Peter Luao, Junior, Oklahoma School of Science and Math.
Second Place Overall, receiving a plaque, winning a digital camera, and a TI 83 Calclator: Onkur Sen, Oklahoma School of Science and Math.
Third Place Overall, receiving a plaque, a digital radio, a AAA membership, and a TI 83 Calculator: Emil Guleyiv, Clarkstown High School South, East Nyack, New York
Fourth Place Overall, receiving a plaque, winning a desk study lamp, a TI 83 Calculator, Qi Fang, Windsor School, New York.
Note: The top four finishing underclasswen will be invited to next year's US National High School Championships provided they are still enrolled in high school.
The 2008 US NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE CONCLUDED June 28-29, 2008, IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Overall winners follow. For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
First Place Overall, receiving a plaque, and a TI-92 Calculator and a Color Television: Andre Kuney, Sophomore, Clarkstown South High School, West Nyack, New Jersey.
Second Place Overall, receiving a plaque, winning a digital camera, and a TI 83 Calclator: Ralph Baird, Melbourne, Florida.
Third Place Overall, receiving a plaque, a digital radio, a AAA membership, and a TI 83 Calculator: Ryan Yu, Lawton, OK.
Fourth Place Overall, receiving a plaque, winning a desk study lamp, a TI 83 Calculator, Betty Zhang, Windsor School, New York.
Note: The top four finishing underclasswen will be invited to next year's US National High School Championships provided they are still enrolled in high school.
The 2007 US NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE CONCLUDED June 30-July 1, 2007, IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Overall winners follow. For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
First Place Overall, receiving a plaque, and a TI-92 Calculator and a Color Television: Emil Guliyev, Sophomore, Clarkstown South High School, West Nyack, New Jersey.
Second Place Overall, receiving a plaque, winning a digital camera, and a TI 83 Calclator: Kenneth Whitmore, Senior, Shawnee High School, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Third Place Overall, receiving a plaque, a digital radio, a AAA membership, and a TI 83 Calculator: Oscar Mintegui, 17 year old senior, Family Foundation School, Hancock, New York.
Fourth Place Overall, receiving a plaque, winning a desk study lamp, a TI 83 Calculator, Axel Saenz, Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Note: The top four finishing underclasswen will be invited to next year's US National High School Championships provided they are still enrolled in high school.
The 2006 US NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE CONCLUDED July 1-July 2, 2006, IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Overall winners follow. For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
First Place Overall, receiving a plaque, and a TI-92 Calculator and a Color Television: Yannik Pitcan, 17 year old junior, Lake Howell High School, Winter Park, Florida
Second Place Overall, receiving a plaque, Video Recorder, and a TI 83 Calclator: Kenneth Whitmore, 18 year old junior at Shawnee High School, Shawnee, Oklahoma
Third Place Overall, receiving a plaque, CD Player/Radio, a AAA membership and a TI 83 Calclator: Jeffry Zhou 16 year old sophomore at Plano High School, Plano Texas.
Note: The top four finishing underclasswen will be invited to next year's US National High School Championships provided they are still enrolled in high school.
The 2005 US NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE CONCLUDED AUGUST 6, 2005 IN ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. The top four place winners are as follows. For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
1st place overall, receiving a plaque and a TI 92 Calculator: Pradeep Baliga, 21 year old graduating senior, Duke University.
2nd Place overall, receiving a plaque, Gregory Menton, 17 year old sophomore, Harvey Mudd College.
3rd Place overall, receiving a plaque, Adam Chandler, 20 year old graduating senior, Duke University.
4th Place overall, receiving a plaque, Patrick Dixon, 18 year old senior, Occidental College.
The 2005 US NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE CONCLUDED July 2-3, 2005, IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Winners for the 14 events and the overall winners follow. For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
Obstacle Course, Individual Problem Solving Event.
First Place: Guan Mao, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Gabriel Ha, Jasper High School, Plano, Texas.
Venues: Individual Subject Events.
Algebra Venue
First Place: Max Radin, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Gabriel Ha, Jasper High School, Plano, Texas.
Trigonometry Venue
First Place: Gabriel Ha, Jasper High School, Plano, Texas.
Second Place: Kenneth Whitmore, Shawnee High School, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Geometry Venue
First Place: Gabriel Ha, Jasper High School, Plano, Texas.
Second Place: Guan Mao, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Counting, Sets, and Number Theory Venue
First Place: Kenneth Whitmore, Shawnee High School, Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Second Place: Brandon DeJean, Acadiana High School, Lafayette, Louisiana.
Venn Diagrams Venue
First Place: Eric Darlington, Eau Gallie High School, Melbourne, Florida.
Second Place: Steven Sachs, Clarkstown South High School, West Nyac, New York.
Logic Venue
First Place: Max Radin, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Steven Sachs, Clarkstown South High School, West Nyac, New York.
Modulo Arithmetic Venue
First Place: Guan Mao, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Eric Darlington, Eau Gallie High School, Melbourne, Florida.
Probability and Statistics Venue
First Place: Justin Smith, Athens Academy, Athens, Georgia.
Second Place: Ted Swang, Mustang High School, Mustang, Oklahoma.
Calculus Venue
First Place: Guan Mao, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Dan Sanchez, Mast Academy, Miami, Florida.
This ends the first day of competition.
Leaders after the first day are Mao, Ha, Darlington, Radin, and Whitmore.
Team Events: Four team events comprise the second day of competition.
Team Relay
First Place: Darlington Team.
Second Place: Ha Team.
Number Works
First Place: Whitmore Team.
Second Place: Ha Team.
Problem Pit
First Place: Radin Team.
Second Place: Whitmore Team.
Scavenger Hunt
First Place: Ha Team.
Second Place: Darlington Team.
This concludes the US National High School Mathematics Championships for 2005 held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
First Place Overall, with 27 points, receiving a plaque, and a TI-92 Calculator and a Color Television: Gabiel Ha, Sophomore, Jasper High School Plano Texas
Second Place Overall, with 25.5 points, receiving a plaque, winning a CD Player, and a TI 83 Calclator: Guan Mao, Senior, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Third Place Overall, with 18 points, receiving a plaque, winning a 35 MM Camera, and a TI 83 Calculator: Kenneth Whitmore, Shawnee, High School.
Fourth Place Overall, with 15 points, receiving a plaque, winning a desk study lamp, a TI 82 Calculator, Max Radin, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Note: The top four finishing underclasswen will be invited to next year's US National High School Championships provided they are still enrolled in high school.
The 2004 US NATIONAL COLLEGIATE MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIP WERE CONCLUDED AUGUST 14, 2004 IN PROVIDENCE, RI. Top 4 finishers were as follows. For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
1st place overall, receiving a plaque and a TI 92 Calculator: Eric Malm, Junior, Harvey Mudd College
2nd Place overall, receiving a plaque, Michael Hoffman, Senior, University of Utah.
3rd Place overall, receiving a plaque, Zavosh Koshravi.
4th Place overall, receiving a plaque, Jeremy Hamilton.
The 2004 US NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS WERE CONCLUDED JUNE 27, 2004 IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Winners for the 14 events and the overall winners follow.
For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
Obstacle Course, Individual Problem Solving Event.
First Place: Bryan Young, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Second Place: Jon O'Rourke, McComb High School, McComb, Mississippi.
Venues: Individual Subject Events.
Algebra Venue
First Place: Guan Mao, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Alex Zhukhovitskiy, Maine East High School, Park Ridge, Illinois.
Trigonometry Venue
First Place: Guan Mao, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Alex Zhukhovitskiy, Maine East High School, Park Ridge, Illinois.
Geometry Venue
First Place: Isaiah Munir, Lawton High School, Lawton, Oklahoma.
Second Place: Wenyan Lu, White Station High School, Memphis, Tennessee.
Counting, Sets, and Number Theory Venue
First Place: Alan Gostin, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Second Place: Bryan Young, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Venn Diagrams Venue
First Place: Simi Bhat, Clarkstown South High School, West Nyack, New York.
Second Place: Michael Lin, York High School, Yorktown, Vfirginia.
Logic Venue
First Place: Nick Bush, Lawton High School, Lawton, Oklahoma.
Second Place: Alan Gostin, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Modulo Arithmetic Venue
First Place: Guan Mao, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Jon O'Rourke, McComb High School, McComb, Mississippi.
Probability and Statistics Venue
First Place: Nick Bush, Lawton High School, Lawton, Oklahoma.
Second Place: Alan Gostin, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Calculus Venue
First Place: Nick Bush, Lawton High School, Lawton, Oklahoma.
Second Place: Jon O'Rourke, McComb High School, McComb, Mississippi.
This ends the first day of competition.
Leaders after the first day are Mao, Bush, Gostin, and O'Rourke
Team Events: Four team events comprise the second day of competition.
Team Relay:
First Place: O'Rourke Team
Second Place: Gostin Team
Number Works:
First Place: Gostin Team
Second Place: Bush Team
Problem Pit:
First Place: Gostin Team
Second Place: Bush Team
Scavenger Hunt: Bhat Team
First Place: Mao Team
This concludes the US National High School Mathematics Championships for 2004 held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
First Place Overall, with 27 points, receiving a plaque, winning an Internship to Livermore National Research Laboratory for a summer, and a TI Voyage Calculator:
Nick Bush, graduated senior, Lawton High School, Lawton, Oklahoma.
Second Place Overall, with 25.5 points, receiving a plaque, winning a Sony Color Television Set, a TI 92 Plus Calculator:
Guan Mao, Junior, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Third Place Overall, with 18.5 points, receiving a plaque, winning a 35 MM Camera, and a TI 86 Calculator, and a triple A gift Certificate:
Alan Gostin, graduated senior, Plano High School, Plano, Texas
Fourth Place Overall, with 15 points, receiving a plaque, winning a desk study lamp,a TI 83 Calculator, and AAA Travel Membership:
John O'Rourke,graduated senior, McComb High School, McComb, Mississippi.
Fifth Place Overall, with 17 points, receiving a plaque:
Eitan Reich, Graduated Senior, Miami Beach Senior High School, Miami, Florida.
Note: The top four finishing underclasswen will be invited to next year's US National High School Championships provided they are still enrolled in high school. They are: Guan Mao, Michael Lin, Alex Zhukhovitskiy, and Brian Young.
Also note: Graduating Seniors can attend the US National Collegiate Mathematics Championship held during Mathfest 2005 based upon qualifying through their college or university. This year the August it will be in Providence, RI. Next year, August, 2005, the US National Collegiate Mathematics Championship will be held during Mathfest in Albuqueraque. The location of Mathfest and the US National Collegiate Mathematics Championship varies based upon where Mathfest meetings take place. The location of the US National High School Mathematics Championships remain in Oklahoma City and is held in late June each year.
Results from 2003:
The US NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS CHAMPIONSHIPS, 2003 IN OKLAHOMA CITY. Winners for the 14 events and the overall winners follow.
For more information contact Dr. Richard Neal at 405-417-1838.
Obstacle Course, Individual Problem Solving Event.
First Place: Alan Gostin, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas
Second Place: Nick Bush, OSSM Lawton, Lawton, Oklahoma
Venues: Individual Subject Events.
Algebra Venue
First Place: Jonathan Lowd, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Andrei Munteanu, Ben Banneker Academic High School, Washington, D. C.
Trigonometry Venue
First Place: Nick Bush, LRCOSSM Lawton, Lawton, Oklahoma.
Second Place: Eitan Reich, Miami Beach Senior High School , Miami, Florida.
Geometry Venue
First Place: Jonathan Lowd, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Wenyan Lu, White Station High School, Memphis, Tennessee.
Counting, Sets, and Number Theory Venue
First Place: Tim Falvey, York High School, Yorktown, Virginia.
Second Place: Wenyan Lu, White Station High School, Memphis, Tennessee.
Venn Diagrams Venue
First Place: Keunho (Kim) Park, Brookstone School, Columbus, Georgia.
Second Place: Cyril Varghese, Clarkstown South High School, West Nyack, New York.
Logic Venue
First Place: Alan Gostin, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Second Place: Jesse O Brion, Northeast High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Modulo Arithmetic Venue
First Place: Chris Breaux, Jesuit High School, New Orleans, Louisiana
Second Place: Eitan Reich, Miami Beach Senior High School, Miami, Florida.
Probability and Statistics Venue
First Place: Jonathan Lowd, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place: Alan Gostin, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Calculus Venue
First Place: Joshua Hockett, Collinsville High School, Collinsville, Illinois.
Second Place: Alan Gostin, Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
This ends the first day of competition.
Leaders after the first day are Gostin, Lowd, Breaux, Bush, Reich, Lu.
Team Events: Four team events comprise the second day of competition.
Team Relay:
First Place: Lowd Team
Second Place: Gostin Team
Math Advance:
First Place: Lu Team
Second Place: Tie Gostin Team and Lowd Team
Problem Pit:
First Place: Lowd Team
Second Place: Breaux Team
Scavenger Hunt:
First Place: Three-way Tie Gostin Team, Reich Team, BreauxTeam
This concludes the US National High School Mathematics Championships for 2003 held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
First Place Overall, with 31.5 points, receiving a plaque, winning an Internship to Livermore National Research Laboratory for a summer, and a TI Voyage Calculator:
Jonathan Lowd, graduated senior, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California.
Second Place Overall, with 30 points, receiving a plaque, winning a Toshiba Color Television Set, a TI 92 Plus Calculator:
Alan Gostin, senior to be at Plano Senior High School, Plano, Texas.
Third Place Overall, with 18.5 points, receiving a plaque, winning an Olympus Camera, and a TI 89 Calculator
Keunho (Kim) Park, graduated senior, Brookstone School, Columbus, Georgia.
Fourth Place Overall, with 17 points, receiving a plaque, winning an Optical Mouse set up, a TI 83 Calculator, and AAA Travel Membership:
Wenyan Lu, junior to be at White Station High School, Memphis, Tennessee.
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