Tehran – An Iranian team consisting of six students who placed second at the 3rd International Mathematics Summer Camp (IMSC) held in Beijing, China from June 20th to July 12th, 2025.
Bardia Khosh-Eqbal won the gold medal, Mehdi Aqajanloo, Parsa Tajallaei, Mohammad-Reza Attaranzadeh and Mohammad-Sajad Memari won the silver medal, while Amir-Hossein Zarei won the bronze medal.
The event served as a training ground for the upcoming International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) held in Australia’s Sunshine Coast.
It was a three-week training program designed to enhance student problem-solving skills in fundamental mathematical fields including algebra, geometry, number theory, combinations, and combinations, enrich analytical thinking, and promote passion for mathematics.
IMSC 2025 has attracted over 300 people, including students and lecturers, from 32 countries, including Belarus, Belgium, Cameroon, Germany, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, the United States, Rome, Poland, and Uzbekistan.
He also provided students with important tactics and knowledge to excel in competitions like IMO. The camp featured lectures, question sessions, mock tests and evening seminars.
The Kazakh team also ranked second in this competition.
The IMO is the largest and most prestigious of all international Olympiades, growing from seven to more than 100 countries each year. The IMO brings the brightest young minds from around the world, representing the culmination of years of mathematical effort and hundreds of attempts to solve problems.
The 65th IMO took place in Bath, UK from 11th to 22nd July 2024. Approximately 108 countries and 609 students competed. The Iranian team scored 137 points and finished in 19th place.
Recent results
The Iranian student attended the second international mathematics Olympics for high school students in Turkmenistan, winning seven bronze medals.
The event, hosted by Ashgabat Specialized General Education School, took place from April 21st to 26th.
More than 230 talented students from 15 countries, including Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Iran, Armenia, Bulgaria, Nepal, China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Vietnam, Qatar and Turkmenistan, participated in the competition.
Thirty-one students from North Holasan represented Iran at the 2nd Olympiad. Mohammad-Javad Kamali Kalati, Arya Mohammadi Razi, Mahsa Abron, Sajjad Azizi, Mahyar Foroghifar, Yalda Mesrzadeh and Setayesh Rahimi have won bronze medals, reported Tasnim News Agency.
The Iranian student won two silver medals and two bronze medals, ranking fourth at the Turkey International Mathematics Olympics (TIMO) held in Antalya from April 17-22.
TIMO is an international event held for students from 3rd to 12th grade. The competition will take place in two rounds, including the reserve round and the global round.
In the reserve round, more than 27,350 students from 35 countries competed online in December. The offline qualification exam included 25 multiple choice questions managed for 60 minutes.
Parnian Heydarian and Anusha Abdi won silver medals and the World Star Awards, while Fatemeh Mazini and Ava Dejagah won bronze medals.
INTL’s third top country in the Iranian world. Olympiad
Iranian students who attended several international Olympiades in 2024 won 10 gold medals, 10 silver medals and two bronze medals, ranking third in the world.
The US and China ranked first and second, respectively. Both South Korea and India ranked fourth, Isna reported.
The Iranian student won gold, two silver and bronze medals in the 36th IOI, ranking ninth in 96 countries. Egypt hosted the event in September 2024.
With an astonishing achievement, the Iranian student won five gold medals and ranked number one at the IOAA on the 17th, held in vassouras, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in August 2024.
Over 250 students from 57 countries participated in the event.
Five Iranian students who participated in the 54th International Physics won gold and four silver medals, improving from 17th place in 2023 to 4th place.
The 54th edition of IPHO was held in Isfahan in July 2024.
A total of 200 elite students from 47 countries participated in the nine-day event, according to the IRNA.
Iran won one gold and three silver medals at the 56th Ginkgo held in Saudi Arabia in July. ICHO 2024 was held under the slogan “Connecting Buildings.”
A total of 333 talented men and women from 90 countries participated in the competition.
The 65th IMO took place in Bath, UK from 11th to 22nd July 2024. Approximately 108 countries and 609 students competed. The Iranian team scored 137 points and finished in 19th place.
Iran managed to win two gold and two silver medals at the 35th edition of the International Biology Olympiad (IBO) held in Astana, Kazakhstan in July 2024.
IBO 2024 hosted over 800 students, leaders, observers and guests from over 80 countries.
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