Filipino students won six medals at the prestigious 64th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), which is being held in Chiba, Japan from July 2-13. | ManilaBulletin READ:
Based on official results released by the IMO and the Go for Gold: Philippine IMO Team Facebook page, the Filipino students bagged three silver and three bronze medals.
Bagging bronze medals are Rickson Caleb Tan of the MGC New Life Christian Academy in Taguig, Mohammad Nur Casib of the Philippine Science High School-Central Mindanao Campus in Lanao del Norte and Alvann Walter Paredes Dy of Saint Jude Catholic School.The medals they won lifted the Philippines’ overall ranking to 25th this year among 112 participating countries and regions from 55th last year in the 63rd IMO held in Oslo, Norway.
“It felt amazing to hear about not only me winning a medal but the entire Philippine team bringing back medals. We’ve all put in so much time and work into this and it felt great to win a medal along the way. This may be the end of the journey for me but not for my teammates and I hope they can do the very best they can,” said Tan.
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