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In 2008, the posted results listed both Taiwan A and Taiwan B from the [[Taiwan ARML]] organization as being in Division A, with Taiwan B indicated as "SL" or site honors at Las Vegas; however, the prizes for site honors at Las Vegas went to [[San Diego ARML]] (San Diego Surf). A new team from [[Hong Kong ARML]] called "Paradise Mall Hong Kong" scored higher than any Division B team; the results list them in Division B and as "N1" or national winner in Division B; however the prizes for national winner in Division B went to the Vermont All-Stars as listed above. | In 2008, the posted results listed both Taiwan A and Taiwan B from the [[Taiwan ARML]] organization as being in Division A, with Taiwan B indicated as "SL" or site honors at Las Vegas; however, the prizes for site honors at Las Vegas went to [[San Diego ARML]] (San Diego Surf). A new team from [[Hong Kong ARML]] called "Paradise Mall Hong Kong" scored higher than any Division B team; the results list them in Division B and as "N1" or national winner in Division B; however the prizes for national winner in Division B went to the Vermont All-Stars as listed above. | ||
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+ | In 2010, there was a international (IRML) division, with all three IRML teams, two of them new, at the Las Vegas Site. China (with only an 8 member team) was first in IRML, Macau (in their second year) was second, and Vietnam third. China and Macau had the same score, which was 11 points higher than any Division B team. |
Revision as of 19:27, 17 June 2010
This is a list of historical results from the American Regions Mathematics League.
Contents
Individual Winners
- 1996: Nathan Curtis (TJHSST ARML)
- 1997: Davesh Maulik (Nassau ARML)
- 1998: Gabriel Carroll (San Francisco Bay Area ARML)
- 1999: Gabriel Carroll (San Francisco Bay Area ARML)
- 2000: Tiankai Liu (San Francisco Bay Area ARML)
- 2001: Gabriel Carroll (San Francisco Bay Area ARML)
- 2002: Ruozhou Jia (Chicago ARML)
- 2003: Anders Kaseorg (North Carolina ARML)
- 2004: Aaron Pixton (Upstate New York ARML)
- 2005: Ryan Ko
- 2006: Samuel Dittmer (Indiana ARML)
- 2007: Taoran Chen (New York City ARML)
- 2008: Qin Xuan Pan (Montgomery ARML)
- 2009: Alex Song (Ontario West ARML)
- 2010: Ben Gunby (Georgetown ARML)
Division A Top Five Teams
Year | First | Second | Third | Fourth | Fifth |
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2010 | Lehigh Valley ARML (Lehigh Valley A1) | Southern California ARML (SoCal A1) | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SFBA A1) | North Carolina ARML(North Carolina A1) | San Diego ARML(San Diego A1) |
2009 | Lehigh Valley ARML (Lehigh Valley Fire) | Phillips Exeter ARML (Phillips Exeter Red) | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SF Bay A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) |
2008 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Phillips Exeter ARML (Phillips Exeter Red) | North Carolina ARML (North Carolina A) | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SF Bay A) | Southern California ARML (Southern California A) |
2007 | Phillips Exeter ARML (Phillips Exeter Red) | Lehigh Valley ARML (Lehigh Valley Fire) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | North Carolina ARML (North Carolina A) | Georgia ARML (Georgia A) |
2006 | North Carolina ARML (North Carolina A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | Lehigh Valley ARML (Lehigh Valley Fire) and Texas ARML (Texas Gold) | (tie) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) |
2005 | Lehigh Valley ARML (Lehigh Valley Fire) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Phillips Exeter ARML (Phillips Exeter Red) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) |
2004 | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SF Bay A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Georgia ARML (Georgia A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) |
2003 | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SF Bay A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) and Phillips Exeter ARML (Phillips Exeter Red) |
2002 | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SF Bay A) |
2001 | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (San Francisco Bay A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Michigan ARML (Michigan Reals) |
2000 | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) and San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SF Bay A) | (tie) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | TJHSST ARML (Jefferson A) and Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | (tie) |
1999 | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (SF Bay A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | TJHSST ARML (Thos. Jeff HSST A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) |
1998 | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (San Francisco Bay A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Texas ARML (Texas Gold) and Ontario ARML (Ontario A) |
1997 | Minnesota ARML (Minnesota Gold A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Texas ARML (Texas Gold) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A), San Francisco Bay Area ARML (San Francisco A), and TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | (tie) |
1996 | San Francisco Bay Area ARML (San Francisco Bay A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) |
1995 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Texas ARML (Texas Gold) | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | Northern California A (San Francisco Bay Area ARML) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) |
1994 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | California A (San Francisco Bay Area ARML) and Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | (tie) |
1993 | TJHSST ARML (Thomas Jefferson A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) and Georgia ARML (Georgia A) | (tie) | North Carolina ARML (North Carolina A) |
1992 | Georgia ARML (Georgia A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Upstate New York ARML (Upstate New York A) | Fairfax ARML (Fairfax A) and Minnesota ARML (Minnesota Gold) | (tie) |
1991 | Ontario ARML (Ontario A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Fairfax ARML (Fairfax A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) |
1990 | Ontario ARML (Ontario A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Fairfax ARML (Fairfax A) | Alabama ARML |
1989 | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Ontario ARML | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Fairfax ARML (Fairfax A) | Connecticut ARML (Connecticut A) |
1988 | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Fairfax ARML (Fairfax A) | Connecticut ARML (Connecticut A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) |
1987 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | North Carolina ARML | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) |
1986 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | Pennsylvania ARML (All Pennsylvania) | Long Island Gold |
1985 | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Texas ARML (Texas Gold) |
1984 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Fairfax ARML (Fairfax A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Texas ARML (Texas Gold) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) |
1983 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | Texas ARML (Texas A) | Fairfax ARML (Fairfax A) |
1982 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | Pennsylvania ARML (All Pennsylvania) | Texas ARML (Texas A) |
1981 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Connecticut ARML (Connecticut A) |
1980 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Montgomery ARML | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Fairfax ARML |
1979 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Chicago ARML (Chicago A) | Montgomery ARML | Nassau ARML |
1978 | Fairfax-Montgomery (VAMD) (Fairfax ARML Montgomery ARML) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Pennsylvania ARML (Pennsylvania A) | Chicago ARML and Connecticut ARML (Connecticut A) |
1977 | Massachusetts ARML (Massachusetts A) | Fairfax/Montgomery A (Fairfax ARML Montgomery ARML) | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Chicago ARML and Connecticut ARML (Connecticut A) | (tie) |
1976 | New York City ARML (New York City A) | Massachusetts ARML (Eastern Mass.) | New York City ARML (New York City B) | Montgomery ARML (Montgomery City Md.) | Westchester City NY |
Division B Top Five Teams
Historical Notes
The B division began in 1978.
In 1992, an alternate team won division B, though they were not allowed to be named champions. That alternate team included five members of the would-be Alabama ARML team, including Mathew Crawford.
In 1998, Taiwan ARML (Taiwan Yale) would have tied for second place in division B, but international "Guest" teams were not eligible for awards.
In 2006, three Taiwan ARML teams (Taiwan D, Taiwan C, and Taiwan B) would have placed between the first and second place division B teams, but international "Guest" teams were not eligible for awards.
In 2007, two Taiwan ARML teams (Taiwan A, Taiwan B) would have placed ahead of all division B team, tied for 22nd and 24th overall, respectively, but international teams were not eligible for awards. One indvididual [need name] from Taiwan would have placed in the top 3 students overall on the individual round tiebreaker but was not considered eligible for that prize, either.
In 2008, the posted results listed both Taiwan A and Taiwan B from the Taiwan ARML organization as being in Division A, with Taiwan B indicated as "SL" or site honors at Las Vegas; however, the prizes for site honors at Las Vegas went to San Diego ARML (San Diego Surf). A new team from Hong Kong ARML called "Paradise Mall Hong Kong" scored higher than any Division B team; the results list them in Division B and as "N1" or national winner in Division B; however the prizes for national winner in Division B went to the Vermont All-Stars as listed above.
In 2010, there was a international (IRML) division, with all three IRML teams, two of them new, at the Las Vegas Site. China (with only an 8 member team) was first in IRML, Macau (in their second year) was second, and Vietnam third. China and Macau had the same score, which was 11 points higher than any Division B team.