Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad

The Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO) starting from 1989 is a regional mathematics competition which involves countries from the Asian Pacific region. The United States also takes part in the APMO. Every year, APMO is held in the afternoon of the second Monday of March for participating countries in the North and South Americas, and in the morning of the second Tuesday of March for participating countries on the Western Pacific and in Asia.

APMO's Aims

Summary

Number
Year
City
Country
Date
Countries
1 1989
2 1990
3 1991
4 1992
5 1993
6 1994
7 1995
8 1996
9 1997
10 1998
11 1999
12 2000
13 2001
14 2002
15 2003
16 2004
17 2005
18 2006
19 2007
20 2008
21 2009
22 2010
23 2011
24 2012
25 2013
26 2014
27 2015
28 2016
29 2017
30 2018

Scoring and Format

The APMO contest consists of one four-hour paper consisting of five questions of varying difficulty and each having a maximum score of 7 points. Contestants should not have formally enrolled at a university (or equivalent post-secondary institution) and they must be younger than 20 years of age on 1 July of the year of the contest.

All Time Medal Table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total

Difficulty

The APMO is about as difficult as the USAJMO.

APMO Member Nations/Regions

APMO Observer Nations

Honduras and South Africa

Results

See also


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