Difference between revisions of "MathCounts historical results"

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* 1989 Lenny Ng, [[North Carolina MathCounts]]
 
* 1989 Lenny Ng, [[North Carolina MathCounts]]
 
* 1990 Mathew Crawford ([[Alabama MathCounts]]), Daniel Schepler ([[Ohio MathCounts]]), Ravi Shanmugan ([[Kansas MathCounts]])
 
* 1990 Mathew Crawford ([[Alabama MathCounts]]), Daniel Schepler ([[Ohio MathCounts]]), Ravi Shanmugan ([[Kansas MathCounts]])
* 1991: Jonathan L. Weinstein, [[Massachusetts MathCounts]]
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* 1991 Jonathan L. Weinstein, [[Massachusetts MathCounts]]
* 2003: Adam Heseterberg, [[Washington MathCounts]]
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* 1999 Po-Ru Loh, [[Wisconsin MathCounts]]
* 2004: Gregory Gauthier, [[Illinois MathCounts]]
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* 2000 Tiankai Liu, [[California MathCounts]]
* 2005: Sergei Bernstein, [[Massachusetts Mathcounts]]
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* 2001 Ryan Ko, [[New Jersey MathCounts]]
* 2006: Neal Wu, [[Louisiana MathCounts]]
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* 2002 Conner Rogers, [[Colorado MathCounts]]
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* 2003 Adam Heseterberg, [[Washington MathCounts]]
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* 2004 Gregory Gauthier, [[Illinois MathCounts]]
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* 2005 Sergei Bernstein, [[Massachusetts Mathcounts]]
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* 2006 Neal Wu, [[Louisiana MathCounts]]
  
 
== Most Improved Team ==
 
== Most Improved Team ==

Revision as of 13:34, 24 June 2006

This is the MathCounts historical results page. Post MathCounts statistics and lists of high scorers here so that the MathCounts page doesn't get cluttered.


National Team Champions


Countdown Round Champions

The champions of the Count Down Round are considered the individual national champions of MathCounts.

Masters Round Winners

Written Test Champions

Most Improved Team


Spirit Stick Winners