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Four Medals for Students From Serbia at the International Mathematical Olympiad

At the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad in Australia, the Serbian national team won two silver medals, two bronze medals and two commendations, the Serbian Mathematicians' Society announced today.

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Minister of Education Dejan Vuk Stanković congratulated today the Serbian national team who won two silver and two bronze medals, as well as two commendations at the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), the most prestigious international mathematics competition for students under 19 in the world, which is being held from July 10 to 20 in Australia.

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At the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad in Australia, the Serbian national team won two silver medals, two bronze medals and two commendations, the Serbian Mathematicians' Society announced today.

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Poland tied for fourth place with Japan in the national standings of the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad, held in Australia, according to the Polish Association for Mathematics Education. This is the best result in over 50 years. Secondary school students participated in the event. China took first place among the countries, followed by the USA and the United States. The article "Polish students took fourth place at the 66th Internation…

The silver medals were won by Stefan Šebez and Novak Despotović, while the bronze medals were won by Petar Banović and Vladimir Branković.

Bulgarian students have won six medals at the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad in Australia, the Association of Olympic Science Teams announced. The Bulgarian national team won 3 silver and 3 bronze medals at the competition, which is being held from July 10 to 20 in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. 630 students from 110 countries are participating in the Olympiad.

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Dnevni list Danas broke the news in Belgrade, Serbia on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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