V International Astronomy Olympiad
SAO RAS, Nizhnij Arkhyz, October, 20-27, 2000.
The V-th International Astronomy Olympiad
took place on October 20-27, 2000
at the Special
Astrophysical Observatory of Russian Academy of Sciences
(SAO RAS) in North Caucasus.
(The dates were absolutely the same as two years ago when the
III IAO took place.)
There were two official languages at the Olympiad - English and
Russian.
Problems were prepared
by the Organizing Committee in these two languages but the
team leaders were responsible to translate problems to native
languges of participants (i.e. to Armenian,
Bulgarian, Portuguese and Swedish).
Character of the problems to
solve were analogous to ones of the previous
International Astronomy Olympiads (1996-1999).
Text of the problems will be soon on the Web Page.
The main points of the programme of the Olympiad were the following:
- Thursday October 19
- Brazilian and Bulgarian delegations arrive
- Friday October 20
- Excursion to the nearest places (for Brazilian and Bulgarian delegations)
- All delegations arrive
- Saturday October 21
- Official opening ceremony, conference
- Excursion to RATAN-600
- Unofficial opening ceremony
- Welcome party
- Sunday October 22
- Theoretical round
- Lecture
- Monday October 23
- Excursion to BTA
- Tuesday October 24
- Practical round
- Observational round
- Wednesday October 25
- Excursion to Arkhyz
- Dinner by the river
- Thusday October 26
- Excursion to historical places near the Observatory
- Closing Ceremony
- Friday October 27
- Delegations depart
Weather in the North Caucasus
Currency in the North Caucasus
Winners of the Fifth International Astronomy Olympiad:
I prize:
Agarwal Tarun (India)
Badjin Dmitry (Russia)
Bhalerao Varun Bhalachandra (India)
Bulakh Vadim (Russia)
Kvasov Igor (Russia)
II prize:
Baluyev Roman (Russia)
Ivanov Maksim (Moscow land)
Jha Mayank (India)
Kumar Vivek (India)
Lebedev Alexander (Moscow land)
Prabhu Vishal Manjanath (India)
Rufat Dzhelil (Bulgaria)
Shahverdyan Tigran (Armenia)
Voitsik Piotr (Moscow land)
III prize:
Ivanov Alaxander (Russia)
Jayanthi Shridhar (Brazil)
Konstantinov Sergey (Russia)
Krumov Vladimir (Bulgaria)
Nagayev Maksim (Russia)
Podlesnykh Dmitry (Moscow land)
Skomorohov Ruslan (Bulgaria)
Sokolovsky Kirill (Moscow land)
Number of Diploma:
Team 1...2...3
Armenia......-...1...-
Belorussia...-...-...-
Brazil.......-...-...1
Bulgaria.....-...1...2
India........2...3...-
Moscow land..-...3...2
Russia.. ....3...1...3
Sweden.. ....-...-...-
Total.... ...5...9...8
Problems of the V International
Astronomy Olympiad.
The International
Astronomy Olympiad 2001.
Information about the International
Astronomy Olympiad 2002 will be known in the late 2001.
The Olympic Coordinating Council
will be glad to receive
your proposals.
According to Statutes on the Olympiad
Autorized
National Representative (Astronomical) Organizations may
send applications for
IAO-2002 hosting not later December 22, 2001.
Dr. Michael G. Gavrilov, Chairman of the Coordinating Council
of the International Olympiad of Euro-Asian Astronomical Society,
ISSP of Russ. Acad. Sci., Institute avenue 15, 142432 Chernogolovka, Moscow region, Russia.
URL: http://www.issp.ac.ru/iao/2000/
e-mail: gavrilov@issp.ac.ru
new fax: +7-(096-52)-49-701
old fax: +7-(096-57)-64-111
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