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Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad

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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[edit]

Palestine[edit]

  • JBMO 2008 - PLE1 Mohammed Rezeq - Golden Medal Winner

Albania[edit]

  • JBMO 2008 - Alb2 Disel Spahija - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2008 - Alb1 Tedi Aliaj - Silver Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2009 - Alb1 Florida Ahmetaj - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2009 - Alb2 Olsi Leka - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2009 - Alb3 Gledis Kallco - Silver Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2009 - Alb4 Ledio Bidaj - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2009 - Alb6 Laura Lutaj - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2012 - Alb1 Gledis Kallço - Silver Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2012 - Alb2 Arbli Troshani
  • JBMO 2012 - Alb3 Enes Kristo
  • JBMO 2012 - Alb4 Liana Shpani - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2012 - Alb5 Ksandër Bonjo
  • JBMO 2012 - Alb6 Bora Starja
  • JBMO 2013 - Alb1 Gledis Kallco - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2013 - Alb2 Liana Shpani - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2013 - Alb3 Enes Kristo - Bronze Medal Winner
  • JBMO 2013 - Alb4 Naisila Puka
  • JBMO 2013 - Alb5 Fiona Perllaku
  • JBMO 2013 - Alb6 Kevin Isufaj

Bosnia & Herzegovina[edit]

  • JBMO 2006: 1. Admir Beširević 2. Zlatan Tucaković 3. Krstina Krsmanović 4. Adnan Ademović 5. Nikolina Đekanović 6. Alija Bevrnja
  • JBMO 2007: 1. Zlatan Tucaković 2. Igor Lučić 3. Faris Brkić 4. Jelena Stjepanović 5. Borivoje Jovanović
  • JBMO 2008: 1. Ratko Darda 2. Osman Mehinagić 3. Edin Husić 4. Vladimir Ivković 5. Faruk Mustafić 6. Dejan Gvozdenac
  • JBMO 2009: 1. Harun Hindija 2. Dejan Gvozdenac 2. Faruk Mustafić 4. Dajana Cvijić 5. Aleksandar Novaković 6. Hadžem Hadžić
  • JBMO 2009(team 2): 1. Abdulah Jašarević 2. Marko Rajković 3. Ivona Jurošević 4. Irma Hadžić 5. Milica Malešević 6. Stipe Jurčević
  • JBMO 2010: 1. Haris Brkić 2. Abdulah Jašarević 3. Anja Svraka 4. Marko Palangetic 5. Ivona Jurošević 6. Milan Kuzmanović
  • JBMO 2012: 1. Adnan Kreho 2. Milica Babić 3. Din Bostandžić 4. Narija Djedović 5. Paško Zdilar 6. Filip Božić
  • JBMO 2013: 1. Zlatko Salko Lagumdžija 2. Tijana Babić 3. Milica Babić 4. Berin Spahović 5. Narija Djedović 6. Amar Kurić

Bulgaria[edit]

JBMO 2007:

  • BUL1. Mladen Vulkov - Silver Medal
  • BUL2. Daniel Djevelekov - Gold Medal
  • BUL3. Zhivko Zhechev - Gold Medal
  • BUL4. Kubrat Danailov - Gold Medal
  • BUL5. Diliana Mincheva - Silver Medal
  • BUL6. Ani Ivanova - Silver Medal

JBMO 2008:

  • BUL1. Zhivko Zhechev - Gold Medal
  • BUL2. Rafael Rafailov - Silver Medal
  • BUL3. Radoslav Kafov - Silver Medal
  • BUL4. Bogdan Stankov - Gold Medal
  • BUL5. Nikola Konstantinov - Bronze Medal
  • BUL6. Aleksandrina Stoyanova - Silver Medal

JBMO 2009:

  • BUL1. Radoslav Komitov - Gold Medal
  • BUL2. Peter Penkov - Silver Medal
  • BUL3. Ivo Kortezov - Gold Medal
  • BUL4. Pavlena Nenova - Silver Medal
  • BUL5. Kristian Mitov - Silver Medal
  • BUL6. Todor Markov - Silver Medal

JBMO 2010:

  • BUL1. Nguyen Chi Dung - Gold Medal
  • BUL2. Viktor Radivchev - Silver Medal
  • BUL3. Pavlena Nenova - Silver Medal
  • BUL4. Yordan Yordanov - Gold Medal
  • BUL5. Velina Ivanova - Silver Medal
  • BUL6. Georgi Pramatarov - Silver Medal

JBMO 2011:

  • BUL1. Emiliyan Rogachev - Silver Medal
  • BUL2. Lyuben Lichev - Silver Medal
  • BUL3. Pavlena Nenova - Gold Medal
  • BUL4. Alexander Tenev - Silver Medal
  • BUL5. Gregorian Pirindev - Silver Medal
  • BUL6. Petar Penkov - Gold Medal

JBMO 2012:

  • BUL1. Daniel Atanasov - Bronze Medal
  • BUL2. Denitsa Markova - Silver Medal
  • BUL3. Aleksander Cherganski - Bronze Medal
  • BUL4. Ngo Ngoc Cuong
  • BUL5. Bozhidar Ganev - Silver Medal
  • BUL6. Rumen Vasilev

JBMO 2013:

  • BUL1. Maria Delyakova - Silver Medal
  • BUL2. Aleksandar Ivanov - Silver Medal
  • BUL3. Dona-Maria Ivanova - Bronze Medal
  • BUL4. Violeta Naydenova - Gold Medal
  • BUL5. Hristo Papazov - Bronze Medal
  • BUL6. Stanislav Slavov - Gold Medal

Cyprus[edit]

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

JBMO 2010:

  1. Rafail Dimitriou
  2. Marios Kelepeshis
  3. Paraskevi Mylona
  4. Panayiotis Panayiotou
  5. Andreas Stavrou
  6. Efthyvoulos Sokratous

JBMO 2012:

  1. Stelios Stylianou
  2. Vasilis Thoma
  3. Andreas Economou
  4. Ariadni Assou
  5. Dimitrios Athanasopoulos
  6. Christodoulos Chatzimiltiades

JBMO 2013:

  1. Stelios Stylianou
  2. Ariadni Assou
  3. Andreas Economou
  4. Angelos Pelecanos
  5. Andreas Theocharous
  6. Constantinos Anastasiou

Greece[edit]

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

JBMO 2012:

  1. Filippas Spyridon
  2. Fyseki Anna Maria
  3. Chachamis Nestor
  4. Ntounis Petros
  5. Panagiotopoulos Apostolos
  6. Tsangalidou Zoi

JBMO 2013:

  1. Nikolaos Kalosidis
  2. Rafail Ketsetsidis
  3. Dimitrios Chrysovalantis Melas
  4. Panagiotis Misiakos
  5. Filippos Ilarion Sytilidis
  6. Georgios Venizelos

Macedonia[edit]

JBMO 1999:

  1. Ilija Jovceski
  2. Stojan Trajanovski
  3. Mihajlo Mihajlovski
  4. Olivera Dimovska
  5. Julijana Gjeorgieva


JBMO 2000: Team A:

  1. Ilija Jocevski
  2. Zoran Dimov
  3. Cvetanka Acevska
  4. Marina Zaharieva
  5. Jovana Jovanova

Team B:

  1. Irina Panovska
  2. Stojan Trajanovski
  3. Petre Lameski
  4. Borce Petrov
  5. Anita Pelovska
  • JBMO 2001: 1. Vesna Kirandziska 2. Anita Pelovska 3. Angel Stanoev 4. Ilinka Cekova 5. Tanja Velkovska 6. Jana Giceva
  • JBMO 2005: 1. Bodan Arsovski 2. Matej Dobrevski 3. Bojan Joveski 4. Andrej Risteski 5. Igor Sudiovski 6. Dimitar Trenevski
  • JBMO 2006: 1. Bodan Arsovski 2. Martin Jankulovski 3. Predrag Gruevski 4. Zlatko Joveski 5. Petar Filev 6. Dimitar Trenevski

JBMO 2007:

  1. Predrag Gruevski
  2. Nikola Jovanovski
  3. Darko Domazetovski
  4. Metodij Hristovski
  5. Muhamed Kujundzic
  6. Stefan Stojcevski

JBMO 2008:

  1. Monika Bozinova
  2. Aleksandar Momirovski
  3. Stefan Stojcevski
  4. Viki Peeva
  5. Dimitrij Mijoski
  6. Kliment Trajceski

JBMO 2009:

  1. Vasil Kuzevski
  2. Bojan Serafimov
  3. Filip Stankovski
  4. Despina Stefanoska
  5. Rosica Dejanovska
  6. Damjan Angelovski

JBMO 2010:

  1. Vasil Kuzevski
  2. Leart Taravari
  3. Bojan Serafimov
  4. Jovan Krajevski
  5. Marko Markoski
  6. Andrej Patoski

JBMO 2011:

  1. Vasil Kuzevski
  2. Bozidar Stevanoski
  3. Martin Josifoski
  4. Teodora Bujaroska
  5. Jovan Tasev
  6. Viktor Domazetoski

JBMO 2012:

  1. Vasil Vasilev
  2. Andrej Ilievski
  3. Marko Markoski
  4. Dragan Trajchev
  5. Sanja Simonovikj
  6. Hristijan Bosilkovski

JBMO 2013:

  1. Andrej Ilievski
  2. Nikola Danevski
  3. Tea Stoilkovska
  4. Hristijan Bosilkovski
  5. Stefan Petrevski
  6. Filip Joshevski

Republic of Moldova[edit]

  • JBMO 2007: 1. Alexei Zbirnea 2. Alexandru Grigoroi 3. Iulian Gramatki 4. Teodor Godina 5. Anastasia Dosca 6. Angelica Linu
  • JBMO 2008: 1. Teodor Godina 2. Andrei Ivanov 3. Mihai Indricean 4. Silviu Nedelciuc 5. Cristian Zanoci 6. Cristian Cerneanu
  • JBMO 2009: 1. Cristian Zanoci 2. Profir-Petru Pârţachi 3. Andrian Vişanu 4. Nicolae Şapoval 5. Artur Măntăluţă 6. Serafim Buiucli
  • JBMO 2012: 1. Mihail Tarigradschi 2. Alexandru Cotos 3. Catalina Mamaliga 4. Vladlena Hornet 5. Gleb Vizitiv 6. Romina Dolgopol
  • JBMO 2013: 1. Vladlena Horneț 2. Valeriu Cojocari 3. Nicoleta Mahu 4. Elvira Serdțevoi 5. Cezar Port 6. Grigore Dabija

Montenegro[edit]

Contestants before 2006 were represented by Serbia and Montenegro.

  • JBMO 2008: 1. Luka Pavlovic 2. Nikola Milicevic 3. Marinela Parovic 4. Milena Crnogorcevic 5. Muamer Purišić
  • JBMO 2009: 1. Elvir Merulic 2. Anton Djokaj 3. Milena Crnogorcevic - Bronze medal 4. Kristina Radovic 5. Olja Krstovic 6. Milica Dasic
  • JBMO 2010: 1. Luka Pavlovic - Bronze medal 2. Milica Dasic - Bronze medal 3. Andrija Mrvosevic - Bronze medal 4. Sandra Vujicic 5. Mladen Dobrasinovic 6. Iva Kasalica
  • JBMO 2012: 1. Ilija Gracanin 2. Andjela Markovic
  • JBMO 2013: 1. Sanja Kastratovic 2. Nikola Raicevic 3. Danilo Stefanovic

Romania[edit]

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.[citation needed]

JBMO 2004:

  1. Ilie Livia
  2. Munteanu Sînziana
  3. Persu Mădălina-Elena
  4. Dumitrescu Mihail-Eugen
  5. Goşea Ion-Victor
  6. Hurmuz Daniel

JBMO 2005:

  1. Prodescu Corneliu
  2. Persu Madalina
  3. Bozgan Francisc
  4. Pădureanu Victor
  5. Stoican Stefan
  6. Matican Bogdan

JBMO 2007:

  1. Chindea Filip
  2. Bumbăcea Radu
  3. Filip Laurian
  4. Tiba Marius
  5. Ciolan Alexandru
  6. Muntean Alexandru

JBMO 2008:

  1. Bumbăcea Radu
  2. Milu Alexandru
  3. Ivanovici Ştefan
  4. Muntean Alexandru
  5. Cerrahoğlu Ömer
  6. Dănăilă Dan

JBMO 2009:

  1. Cerrahoğlu Ömer
  2. Anita Stefana Lucia
  3. Dănăilă Dan
  4. Foszto Monica
  5. Barbu Mihai Florin
  6. Constantinescu Petru

JBMO 2010:
Team A:

  1. Cerrahoğlu Ömer
  2. Tran Bach Hai
  3. Gramatovici Ştefan-Cosmin
  4. Toma Florina
  5. Pripoae Silvia
  6. Nicolaescu Horia

Team B:

  1. Măgălie Andreea
  2. Spătaru Ştefan
  3. Frăsineanu Vlad
  4. Fetoiu Cătălin
  5. Diaconu Simona
  6. Anghel Daniel

JBMO 2011:

  1. Bocanu Marius
  2. Diaconu Simona
  3. Spătaru Ştefan
  4. Gramatovici Ştefan-Cosmin
  5. Măgălie Andreea
  6. Andronache Teodor Andrei

JBMO 2012:

  1. Andronache Teodor Andrei
  2. Avădanei Ovidiu
  3. Ploscaru Ioan Laurenţiu
  4. Stoienescu Paul
  5. Vîntu Ioan Vladimir
  6. Dărăuţă Raluca

JBMO 2013:

  1. Ioan Laurenţiu Ploscaru
  2. Teodor-Andrei Andronache
  3. Andrei Paşa
  4. Ciprian-Mircea Bonciocat
  5. Cristian Teleanu
  6. Filip Ion

Serbia[edit]

Before 2006, this refers to contestants from the country of Serbia and Montenegro.

  • JBMO 2004:

1. Bojan Lazic 2. Aleksandar Trokicic 3. Marko Jevremovic 4. Marija Jelic 5. Ivana Petrovic 6. Laura Cizmadija

  • JBMO 2005:

1. Jelena Markovic 2. Miklos Homolja 3. Boban Karapetrovic 4. Dusan Milijancevic 5. Ognjen Ivkovic 6. Teodor von Burg

  • JBMO 2006:

1. Dusan Milijancevic 2. Luka Milicevic 3. Teodor von Burg 4. Mihajlo Cekic 5. Matija Milovic 6. Aleksandar Vasiljkovic

  • JBMO 2007:

1. Teodor von Burg 2. Vukasin Stojisavljevic 3. Filip Zivanovic 4. Dusan Sobot 5. Stevan Gajovic 6. Veljko Panic

  • JBMO 2008:

1. Teodor von Burg 2. Stevan Gajovic 3. Rade Spegar 4. Igor Spasojevic 5. Nevena Nikolic 6. Lola Spasic

  • JBMO 2009:

1. Dusan Sobot 2. Lazar Mojsilovic 3. Stefan Spalevic 4. Dusan Drobnjak 5. Bojan Rosko 6. Srdjan Stefanovic

  • JBMO 2010:

1. Ivan Tanasijevic 2. Lazar Mojsilovic 3. Bogdana Jelic 4. Dusan Drobnjak 5. Bojan Rosko 6. Jelena Trisovic

  • JBMO 2011:

1. Ivan Damjanovic 2. Maksim Stokic 3. Branko Grbic 4. Andjela Sarkovic 5. Marijana Vujadinovic 6. Bogdana Jelic

  • JBMO 2012:

1. Aleksa Konstantinov 2. Luka Vukelić 3. Aleksandar Milosević 4. Kristina Siladji 5. Nikola Samardzic 6. Stanislav Todorović

  • JBMO 2013:

1. Luka Vukelić 2. Stanislav Todorović 3. Jana Vučković 4. Tadija Mitrović 5. Ognjen Tošić 6. Danilo Tošović

  • JBMO 2014:

1. Ivan Pešić 2. Aleksa Milojević 3. Lazar Radojević 4. Marko Medvedev 5. Danica Zečević 6. Igor Medvedev

Turkey[edit]

  • JBMO 2006: 1. Melih Üçer 2. Salih Kavuncu 3. Muhammed Said Gündoğan 4. Emre Ersegün Günay 5. Alper İnecik 6. Yunus Emre Memmi
  • JBMO 2008: 1. Fatih Atali 2. Yunus Emre Demirci 3. Polatkan Polat 4. Muhammed İkbal Ulvi 5. Sevde Vardar 6. Mehmet Akif Yıldız
  • JBMO 2009: 1. Ufuk Kanat 2. Mehmet Efe Akengin 3. Berfin Şimşek 4. Ahmed Furkan Özkalay 5. Ömer Burak Onar 6. Yunus Emre Demirci
  • JBMO 2010: 1. Mehmet Efe Akengin 2. Berfin Şimşek 3. Burak Varıcı 4. Abdullatif Köksal 5. Hakan Özen 6. Muhammed Zahid Öztürk
  • JBMO 2012: 1. Serdar Ada 2. Emre, Girgin 3. Halil İbrahim Güllük 4. Fatih Kaleoğlu 5. Ahmet Abdullah Keleş 6. Emre Kızıltuğ
  • JBMO 2013: 1. Ömer Avcı 2. İlker Can Çiçek 3. Enes Faruk Çona 4. Ahmet İleri 5. Mehmet Ali Şimşek 6. Ömer Yılmaz
  • JBMO 2013 (team B): 1. İhsan Mert Atalay 2. İbrahim Aşık 3. Osman Berke Çankaya 4. Feyza Duman 5. Hakan Sivük 6. Feyza Yavuz

Guest countries[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

JBMO 2012:

  1. Izmir Aliyev
  2. Mehdi Maharramov
  3. Farid Verdiyev
  4. Mustafa Abdullayev
  5. Elsavar Ismayilov
  6. Ibrahim Abdullayev

JBMO 2013:

  1. Mahammad Shirinov
  2. Ismat Aghayev
  3. Hamlet Asadullayev
  4. Jeyhun Huseynov

France[edit]

JBMO 2013 (source: http://jbmo2013.tubitak.gov.tr/FRA):

  1. Lucie Wang
  2. Vincent Bouis
  3. Félix Breton
  4. Adrien Lemercier
  5. Arthur Nebout
  6. Alexandre Thiault

Indonesia[edit]

JBMO 2010:

  1. Stanley Orlando
  2. Kevin Pratama
  3. Richard Akira Heru - Bronze Medal
  4. Fransisca Susan - Bronze Medal

JBMO 2012:

  1. Jonathan Mulyawan - Silver Medal
  2. Nicholas Susanto Tjandra - Silver Medal
  3. Albert Lucianto - Bronze Medal

JBMO 2013:

  1. Anantyanto Wicaksono - Bronze Medal
  2. Boen Brian - Honourable Mention
  3. Fauzan Chaidir
  4. Nicholas Husada - Gold Medal
  5. Rezky Arizaputra - Gold Medal
  6. Sultan Madjid - Bronze Medal

Kazakhstan[edit]

JBMO 2012:

  1. Amir Dargulov
  2. Almas Bisserik
  3. Kuandyk Altynkhanov
  4. Daniyar Aubekerov
  5. Alen Abdrakhmanov
  6. Akhmad Sumekenov

JBMO 2013:

  1. Ismailov Akhan
  2. Alparslan Maxat Shayakhmetov
  3. Alimzhan Yerkenuly
  4. Alexandr Shakiyev
  5. Pak Georgiy
  6. Akhmad Sumekenov

JBMO 2014:

  1. Amangeldin Temirlan
  2. Amanbaeva Aruzhan
  3. Zimanov Temirkhan
  4. Zhanbyrbaev Esenaly
  5. Okas Alikhan
  6. Latysheva Alexandra

Philippines[edit]

JBMO 2013

  1. Mark Davidson T. Chua
  2. John Aries Ceazar T. Hingan - Honourable Mention
  3. Shaquille Wyan T. Que - Bronze Medal
  4. Gen Mark V. Tanno
  5. Farrell Eldrian S. Wu - Bronze Medal

Saudi Arabia[edit]

JBMO 2013:

  1. Alzubair Habibullah
  2. Albader Alhydary
  3. Osama Khawjah
  4. Ibrahim Abughararh
  5. Sanad Saleh
  6. Omar Alrabiah

JBMO 2014:

  1. Omar Alrabiah
  2. Renad Abualjamal
  3. Amal Meer
  4. Jood Tofiq
  5. Ibraheem Abugrarah
  6. Aous Khan

Tajikistan[edit]

JBMO 2012:

  1. Abdulvosit Ismailov
  2. Zarmekhri Zarifi
  3. Farrukh Karimov
  4. Davlatshohi Abdujalil
  5. Sobirdzhoni Bobizoda
  6. Mahmudov Dilovar

JBMO 2013:

  1. Kalomiddin Klychev
  2. Bekhzod Shadiev
  3. Jakhongir Murodov
  4. Nasimjon Madmurodov
  5. Usmonjon Ashurmatov
  6. Maksad Gulobov

USA[edit]

JBMO 2013:[1]

  1. Alec Sun - Gold Medal
  2. Ankan Bhattacharya - Bronze Medal
  3. Ashwin Sah - Gold Medal
  4. James Lin - Gold Medal
  5. Mihir Singhal - Silver Medal
  6. Swapnil Garg - Bronze Medal

Past JBMOs[edit]

  • 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, 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. [1]
  • The 10th JBMO was held in Chişinău, Moldova on 25–30 June 2006. [2]
  • The 11th JBMO was held in Shumen, Bulgaria on 25–30 June 2007.[3]
  • The 12th JBMO was held in Vlorë, Albania on 23–28 June 2008.
  • The 13th JBMO was held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 25–30 June 2009.
  • The 14th JBMO was held in Olanesti, Vâlcea County, Romania on 18–22 June 2010.[4]
  • The 15th JBMO was held in Larnaca, Cyprus on 19–24 June 2011. [5]
  • The 16th JBMO was held in Veria, Greece on 25–29 June 2012. [6]
  • The 17th JBMO was held in Antalya, Turkey on 21–26 June 2013. [7]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "JBMO 2013". Tübitak. Retrieved June 23, 2013.


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