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Russians won gold medals at European Mathematical Olympiad for Girls

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Russians won gold medals at European Mathematical Olympiad for Girls


18.04.2023

Photo credit: the press service of the Russian Ministry of Education / edu.ru (CC BY 4.0)

The Russian national team won four gold medals at the European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad, the Russian Ministry of Education reports. Each of the participants became the winner, gaining 42 points out of 42 possible.

The team included three Muscovites Natalia Lenskaya, Victoria Fakanova and Ralina Yusupova, as well as one schoolgirl from St. Petersburg, Alisa Volkova. Two girls - Ralina Yusupova and Alisa Volkova - can take part in the International Mathematics Olympiad for schoolchildren. It will take place in Japan.

Slovenia was the organizer of the tournament, the Russian team participated online. The participants completed individual tasks in two days.

Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov called high-quality mathematical education the hallmark of Russian teaching system. According to him, the awards won by Russian schoolgirls prove this once again. The head of the department called their result a brilliant victory.

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