Tehran – Iran won two gold medals, three silver medals and bronze medals at the 66th International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO 2025) held in Australia from July 10-20.
The event, hosted by the Australian Mathematics Trust, attracted over 600 high school students from 112 countries.
This competition represents the culmination of years of mathematical effort and hundreds of attempts to solve problems.
Bardia Khosh-Eqbal and Mehdi Aqajanloo won the gold medal, with Mohammad-Reza Attaranzadeh, Mohammad-Sajad Memari and Amir-Hossein Zarei winning the silver medal, while Parsa Tajallaei won the bronze medal.
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. Australia has been involved since 1981 and has only hosted once before (Canberra, 1988).
The team was ranked second in 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.
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.
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.
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