Baltic Way (mathematical contest)

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For the 1989 demonstration, see Baltic Way.

The Baltic Way mathematical contest has been organized annually since 1990, usually in early November, to commemorate the Baltic Way demonstration of 1989. Unlike most international mathematical competitions, Baltic Way is a true team contest. Each team consists of five secondary-school students, who are allowed and expected to collaborate on the twenty problems during the four hours of the contest.

Originally, the three Baltic states participated, but the list of invitees has since grown to include all countries around the Baltic Sea; Germany sends a team representing only its northernmost parts, and Russia a team from St. Petersburg. Iceland is invited on grounds of being the first state to recognize the newfound independence of the Baltic states. Extra "guest" teams are occasionally invited at the discretion of the organizers: Israel was invited in 2001, Belarus in 2004, and Belgium in 2005. Responsibility for organizing the contest circulates among the regular participants.


[edit] History

Year Location Winning team
1990 Riga, Latvia
1991 Tartu, Estonia
1992 Vilnius, Lithuania
1993 Riga, Latvia
1994 Tartu, Estonia
1995 Västerås, Sweden
1996 Valkeakoski, Finland
1997 Copenhagen, Denmark Poland
1998 Warsaw, Poland Latvia
1999 Reykjavík, Iceland Estonia
2000 Oslo, Norway Poland
2001 Hamburg, Germany Israel
2002 Tartu, Estonia St. Petersburg
2003 Riga, Latvia St. Petersburg
2004 Vilnius, Lithuania St. Petersburg
2005 Stockholm, Sweden Poland
2006 Turku, Finland St. Petersburg
2007 Copenhagen, Denmark

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