International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2024, Team Nepal Observer A Taeyoung Kang

From July 11-22, 2024, the historic city of Bath, UK, played host to the 65th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). This grand event welcomed over 600 of the brightest young mathematicians from more than 110 countries, marking it as the largest and most prestigious of all mathematics Olympiads.

65th IMO 2024 Team NEPAL

Leader: Chhabi Dhungana

Deputy Leader: Naryan Poudel

Observer A: Taeyoung Kang

Observer B: Hari Prapanna Kandel

Observer C: Prajit Adhikari

Contestant : Kritesh Dhakal, Shreyash Sharma Bastola, Rahul Bhujel, Saugat Dhakal, Drone Chaudhary, Sampanna Bhandari

We’d like to thank Prof. Terrence Tao, Prof. William Timothy Gowers, Prof. Maryna Viazovska,  Grant Sanderson, Simon Singh, DR Adam Kucharski, Thang Luong ,Rob Eastaway, Prof. Poh Shen Loh, Evan Chen, Victor Rong , Eric Shen, Yeshi Dorji.

The 65th IMO in Bath UK was an unforgettable experience, highlighting the beauty and power of mathematics. As we reflect on an incredible event, we feel privileged to have met such an inspiring and talented group of young minds – some of whom made history and all of whom made their countries proud. The IMO builds ties in the community that span the world and last lifetimes!

For more information, visit IMO 2024.

What is the IMO?

The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is the most prestigious mathematical competition in the world for high school students and is held in a different country each year.  The first IMO was held in 1959 in Romania with 7 countries participating. It has gradually expanded to over 100 countries from 5 continents. The IMO Board ensures that the competition takes place every year and that each host country abides by the rules and traditions of the IMO.