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Oklahoma calls chapter competition as regionals.  There are five distinct regions.  Each region competes on a certain date.
 
Oklahoma calls chapter competition as regionals.  There are five distinct regions.  Each region competes on a certain date.
*Central:  first weekend of February or last weekend of January
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*East central:  first weekend of February or last weekend of January
*East central:  one week after central
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*Central:  one week after central
 
*Eastern:  two weeks after central
 
*Eastern:  two weeks after central
 
*Northwestern:  three weeks after central
 
*Northwestern:  three weeks after central
 
*Southwestern:  four weeks after central
 
*Southwestern:  four weeks after central
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Eastern region has been eliminated in 2015.  It is uncertain about their existence in the future.
  
 
The most competitive of these five regions are the ones with Oklahoma's two major metropolis:  east central (Tulsa) and central (Oklahoma City/Norman).
 
The most competitive of these five regions are the ones with Oklahoma's two major metropolis:  east central (Tulsa) and central (Oklahoma City/Norman).
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==State Competition==
 
==State Competition==
  
State competition is usually held on the first weekend of March.  Approximately <math>80-88</math> students compete each year.  Countdown round is official and has caused fourth place written to not make nationals. cough*** cough*** George Wang
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State competition is usually held on the first weekend of March.  Approximately <math>80-88</math> students compete each year.  Countdown round is official.
  
===Past State Competition Winners===
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===Past Individual State Competition Winners, Countdown===
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*2023: Ethan Cai (Heritage Hall Middle School)
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*2022: Aiden Yejoon Kim (Stillwater Middle School)
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*2021: Aiden Yejoon Kim (Stillwater Middle School)
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*2020: Ridwan Siddique (Whittier Middle School)
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*2019: Daniel Wang (Jenks Middle School)
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*2018: Jerry Xing (Whittier Middle School)
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*2017: Luke Ozment (Whittier Middle School)
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*2016:  Vincent Li (Whittier Middle School)
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*2015:  Vincent Li (Whittier Middle School)
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*2014:  George Wang (Jenks Middle School)
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*2013:  Amber Bick (Jenks Middle School)
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*2012:  Thatcher Chonka (Metro Christian Academy)
  
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===Past Individual State Competition Winners, Written===
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*2023: Ethan Cai (Heritage Hall Middle School)
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*2022: Melody Chen (Whittier Middle School)
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*2021: Aiden Yejoon Kim (Stillwater Middle School)
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*2020: Kate Xue (Whittier Middle School)
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*2019: Daniel Wang (Jenks Middle School)
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*2018: Ray Hoggard (Whittier Middle School)
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*2017: Sean Cheng (Whittier Middle School)
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*2016:  Zachary Tu (Carl Albert Middle School)
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*2015:  Vincent Li (Whittier Middle School)
 
*2014:  George Wang (Jenks Middle School)
 
*2014:  George Wang (Jenks Middle School)
*2013:  Amber Bick (Jenks Middle School)
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*2013:  Yash Kumar (University School)
 
*2012:  Thatcher Chonka (Metro Christian Academy)
 
*2012:  Thatcher Chonka (Metro Christian Academy)
  
 
===Past State Competition Team Winners===
 
===Past State Competition Team Winners===
  
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*2020: Whittier Middle School
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*2019: Jenks Middle School
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*2018: Whittier Middle School
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*2017:  Whittier Middle School
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*2016:  Whittier Middle School
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*2015:  Whittier Middle School
 
*2014:  Whittier Middle School
 
*2014:  Whittier Middle School
 
*2013:  Jenks Middle School
 
*2013:  Jenks Middle School
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==National Competition==
 
==National Competition==
  
Oklahoma hasn't done very well at past nationals, with the team scoring in the high 20s to high 30s.  The best Oklahoma has ever done was in the second MathCounts year, with a student making first place individual and the team as 3rd.
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In the national competition, Oklahoma is usually ranked in the middle, often scoring in the high 20s to high 30s.  The best Oklahoma has ever done was in the second MATHCOUNTS year, with a student making first place individual and the team as 3rd.
  
 
===AoPSers from Oklahoma who Made Nationals===
 
===AoPSers from Oklahoma who Made Nationals===
  
*hesa57 (2014)
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Note:  a strikethrough through the year represents that person made nationals because of countdown (i.e. ranked 5th or lower on written), and grayed out years means that person was ranked 4th written but lost countdown.
*NormanWho (2014)
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*clueless (2014)
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*whodatgauntlet(2023)
*yamiosum (2013, 2014)
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*AYJK (2021, 2022)
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*idefeater (2019)
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*PizzaLover73 (2018)
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*AcademicTeam (2018)
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*chesswiz (2018)
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*Pendeer (2018, 2019)
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*AppleYum (2017)
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*KiwiYum (2017)
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*scyy120826 (2016, 2017)
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*Ahuycke88 (<font color="gray">2017</font>)
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*ILoveYouMC (2015, 2016)
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*guluguluga (2015)
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*NormanWho (2014, 2015)
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*saagar (<font color="gray">2014</font>, 2015)
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*clueless (<strike>2014</strike>)
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*hesa57 (<font color="gray">2013</font>, 2014)
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*yamiosum (<strike>2013</strike>, 2014)
 
*Bosco7 (2012, 2013)
 
*Bosco7 (2012, 2013)
 
*guilou25 (2012)
 
*guilou25 (2012)
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*Zman104 (2012)
 
*tchonka97 (2011, 2012)
 
*tchonka97 (2011, 2012)
 
*garfielddisco123 (2011)
 
*garfielddisco123 (2011)
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
  
*[http://mathcountsok.com/ Oklahoma MathCounts Official Site]
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*[http://mathcountsok.com/ Oklahoma MATHCOUNTS Official Site]
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
  
 
*[http://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/Oklahoma_mathematics_competitions Oklahoma Mathematics Competitions]
 
*[http://artofproblemsolving.com/wiki/index.php/Oklahoma_mathematics_competitions Oklahoma Mathematics Competitions]

Latest revision as of 12:48, 28 July 2024

Regional Competition

Oklahoma calls chapter competition as regionals. There are five distinct regions. Each region competes on a certain date.

  • East central: first weekend of February or last weekend of January
  • Central: one week after central
  • Eastern: two weeks after central
  • Northwestern: three weeks after central
  • Southwestern: four weeks after central

Eastern region has been eliminated in 2015. It is uncertain about their existence in the future.

The most competitive of these five regions are the ones with Oklahoma's two major metropolis: east central (Tulsa) and central (Oklahoma City/Norman).

The selection process for advancing towards state competition is the same as all states. Countdown round is not used to determine state qualification.

State Competition

State competition is usually held on the first weekend of March. Approximately $80-88$ students compete each year. Countdown round is official.

Past Individual State Competition Winners, Countdown

  • 2023: Ethan Cai (Heritage Hall Middle School)
  • 2022: Aiden Yejoon Kim (Stillwater Middle School)
  • 2021: Aiden Yejoon Kim (Stillwater Middle School)
  • 2020: Ridwan Siddique (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2019: Daniel Wang (Jenks Middle School)
  • 2018: Jerry Xing (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2017: Luke Ozment (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2016: Vincent Li (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2015: Vincent Li (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2014: George Wang (Jenks Middle School)
  • 2013: Amber Bick (Jenks Middle School)
  • 2012: Thatcher Chonka (Metro Christian Academy)

Past Individual State Competition Winners, Written

  • 2023: Ethan Cai (Heritage Hall Middle School)
  • 2022: Melody Chen (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2021: Aiden Yejoon Kim (Stillwater Middle School)
  • 2020: Kate Xue (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2019: Daniel Wang (Jenks Middle School)
  • 2018: Ray Hoggard (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2017: Sean Cheng (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2016: Zachary Tu (Carl Albert Middle School)
  • 2015: Vincent Li (Whittier Middle School)
  • 2014: George Wang (Jenks Middle School)
  • 2013: Yash Kumar (University School)
  • 2012: Thatcher Chonka (Metro Christian Academy)

Past State Competition Team Winners

  • 2020: Whittier Middle School
  • 2019: Jenks Middle School
  • 2018: Whittier Middle School
  • 2017: Whittier Middle School
  • 2016: Whittier Middle School
  • 2015: Whittier Middle School
  • 2014: Whittier Middle School
  • 2013: Jenks Middle School
  • 2012: Jenks Middle School

National Competition

In the national competition, Oklahoma is usually ranked in the middle, often scoring in the high 20s to high 30s. The best Oklahoma has ever done was in the second MATHCOUNTS year, with a student making first place individual and the team as 3rd.

AoPSers from Oklahoma who Made Nationals

Note: a strikethrough through the year represents that person made nationals because of countdown (i.e. ranked 5th or lower on written), and grayed out years means that person was ranked 4th written but lost countdown.

  • whodatgauntlet(2023)
  • AYJK (2021, 2022)
  • idefeater (2019)
  • PizzaLover73 (2018)
  • AcademicTeam (2018)
  • chesswiz (2018)
  • Pendeer (2018, 2019)
  • AppleYum (2017)
  • KiwiYum (2017)
  • scyy120826 (2016, 2017)
  • Ahuycke88 (2017)
  • ILoveYouMC (2015, 2016)
  • guluguluga (2015)
  • NormanWho (2014, 2015)
  • saagar (2014, 2015)
  • clueless (2014)
  • hesa57 (2013, 2014)
  • yamiosum (2013, 2014)
  • Bosco7 (2012, 2013)
  • guilou25 (2012)
  • Zman104 (2012)
  • tchonka97 (2011, 2012)
  • garfielddisco123 (2011)
  • jonathanchou1711 (2010)

External Links

See Also