International Youth Science Olympiad 2023: gold and silver medals for Hungarians
The Hungarian team won one gold and five silver medals at the 20th International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) held for under-16s in Bangkok, Thailand, between December 1 and 10, the organisers said on Monday.
Artúr Bíró, a 10th-grade student of the Apáczai Csere János Secondary School in Budapest, won gold, and the other members of the team, Luca Nagy and Balázs Ábel Bauer of the RÉvai Miklós Secondary School in Győr, Tamas István Bense and Zoltán László Szepesi of the Eötvös József Secondary School in Budapest, and János Dániel Simon of Apáczai have won silver medals.
The students were prepared by teachers of Apáczai, Attila Gyertyán, Bence Varga, Attila Villányi and Ádám Papp.
The Hungarian team ranked 7th in the competition, tied with Australia.
The IJSO competition drew 304 students from 54 countries this year.
As we wrote before, Hungarian team wins two silver medals at Central European Olympiad in Informatics for Students, details here.
Also we reported earlier, Hungarian student robotics team wins silver in Singapore
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Well done, students, teachers and parents.