Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad

Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad

The Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad (JBMO) is an annual contest for students under the age of 15.5 from one of the member countries (Balkan area). In recent years the hosts have also invited some non-member guest countries.

Member countries

Albania


=Bosnia & Herzegovina=

Team of Bosnia and Herzegovina for JBMO 2006: 1. Admir Beširević 2. Zlatan Tucaković 3. Krstina Krsmanović 4. Adnan Ademović 5. Nikolina Đekanović 6. Alija Bevrnja

Team of Bosnia and Herzegovina for JBMO 2007: 1. Zlatan Tucaković 2. Igor Lučić 3. Faris Brkić 4. Jelena Stjepanović 5. Borivoje Jovanović

Team of Bosnia and Herzegovina for JBMO 2008: 1. Ratko Darda 2. Osman Mehinagić 3. Edin Husić 4. Vladimir Ivković 5. Faruk Mustafić 6. Dejan Gvozdenac

Bulgaria

Bulgarian team for JBMO 2007: 1. Mladen Vulkov 2. Daniel Djevelekov 3. Zhivko Zhechev 4. Kubrat Danailov 5. Diliana Mincheva 6. Ani Ivanova

Bulgarian team for JBMO 2008: 1. Zhivko Zhechev 2. Rafael Rafailov 3. Radoslav Kafov 4. Bogdan Stankov 5. Nikola Konstantinov 6. Aleksandrina Stoyanova

Cyprus

"Main article: Junior high-school (Gymnasium) Maths Competitions in Cyprus.

In Cyprus Four provincial competitions and a National (Pancyprian) competition are held every year. During this procedure 30 students are selected and Four Team Selection Tests are held to determine who will be the six member of national team for JBMO

*In every competition or test there are four problem usually covering geometry, number theory, algebra, and combinatorics (elementary level) and last four hours each.


=Hellas=

* Θαλής (Thalis) - first round
* Ευκλείδης (Efklidis) - second round
* Αρχιμήδης (Archimidis) - third round


=Republic of Macedonia=


"'Macedonian team for JBMO 2005:1. Bodan Arsovski2. Matej Dobrevski3. Bojan Joveski4. Andrej Risteski5. Igor Sudiovski6. Dimitar Trenevski
"'Macedonian team for JBMO 2006:1. Bodan Arsovski2. Martin Jankulovski3. Predrag Gruevski4. Zlatko Joveski5. Petar Filev6. Dimitar Trenevski
"'Macedonian team for JBMO 2007:1. Predrag Gruevski2. Nikola Jovanovski3. Darko Domazetovski4. Matodij Hristovski5. Muhamed Kujundzic6. Stefan Stojcevski
"'Macedonian team for JBMO 2008: 1.Monika Bozinova2.Aleksandar Momirovski3.Stefan Stojcevski4.Kliment Trajceski5.Dimitrij Mijoski6.Viki Peeva


=Republic of Moldova=

Moldova's Team for JBMO 2007: 1. Alexei Zbirnea 2. Alexandru Grigoroi 3. Iulian Gramatki 4. Teodor Godina 5. Anastasia Dosca 6. Angelica Linu.

Moldova's Team for JBMO 2008: 1. Teodor Godina 2. Andrei Ivanov 3. Mihai Indricean 4. Silviu Nedelciuc 5. Cristian Zanoci 6. Cristian Cerneanu.

Romania

In Romania after the National competition the first 20 students from the 7th grade, the first 20 from the 8th grade and all the 9th graders that have the required age for going to the JBMO (less than 15.5 years) give the first set of two team selection tests. After this, only 20 remain. A month later, after a week of learning maths in Bucharest, another set of two team selection tests are given. The first 12 with the highest cumulative points go to the next stage. Again after a month and 2 selection tests the final 6 students are selected and have the honor of representing Romania at the JBMO.

Romanian Team for JBMO 20071. Chindea Filip2. Bumbacea Radu3. Filip Laurian4. Tiba Marius5. Ciolan Alexandru6. Muntean Alexandru

Serbia & Montenegro

Serbia JBMO Team 2004: 1. Bojan Lazic 2. Aleksandar Trokicic 3. Marko Jevremovic 4. Marija Jelic 5. Ivana Petrovic 6. Laura Cizmadija
Serbia JBMO Team 2005: 1. Jelena Markovic 2. Miklos Homolja 3. Boban Karapetrovic 4. Dusan Milijancevic 5. Ognjen Ivkovic 6. Teodor von Burg
Serbia JBMO Team 2006: 1. Dusan Milijancevic 2. Luka Milicevic 3. Teodor von Burg 4. Mihajlo Cekic 5. Matija Milovic 6. Aleksandar Vasiljkovic
Serbia JBMO Team 2007: 1. Teodor von Burg 2. Vukasin Stojisavljevic 3. Filip Zivanovic 4. Dusan Sobot 5. Stevan Gajovic 6. Veljko Panic
Serbia JBMO Team 2008: 1. Teodor von Burg 2. Stevan Gajovic 3. Rade Spegar 4. Igor Spasojevic 5. Nevena Nikolic 6. Lola Spasic

Turkey

Turkey JBMO Team 2005: 1. Fatih Atali 2. Yunus Emre Demirci 3. Polatkan Polat 4. Muhammed İkbal Ulvi 5. Sevde Vardar 6. Mehmet Akif Yıldız

Past JBMOs

*The 1st JBMO was held in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1997.
*The 2nd JBMO was held in Athens, Greece in 1998.
*The 3rd JBMO was held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria in 1999.
*The 4th JBMO was held in Ohrid, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in 2000.
*The 5th JBMO was held in Nicosia, Cyprus in 2001.
*The 6th JBMO was held in Târgu-Mureş, Romania in 2002.
*The 7th JBMO was held in İzmir, Turkey in 2003.
*The 8th JBMO was held in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia in 2004.
*The 9th JBMO was held in Veria, Greece on 20-26 June , 2005. [http://www.hms.gr/jbmo2005/]
*The 10th JBMO was held in Chisinau, Moldova on 25-30 June, 2006. [http://dbsrv.asm.md/jbmo/]
*The 11th JBMO was held in Shumen,Bulgaria on 25-30 June, 2007. [http://www.jbmo.eu]
*The 12th JBMO was held in Vlore, Albania on 23-28 June, 2008.
*The 13th JBMO will be held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2009.

ee also

*Balkan Mathematical Olympiad

External links

* [http://www.mathlinks.ro/Forum/resources-1-21.html Problems and solutions from all JBMOs]


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