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VII International Astronomy Olympiad
SAO RAS, North Caucasus, Nizhnij Arkhyz,
October 22-29, 2002.
The following information before the Olympiad was
possible for the proposed participants and other astronomy amateurs
interested in VII IAO
Brief information - announcement.
The 7th International Astronomy Olympiad will be held on
October 22-29, 2002 at the Special
Astrophysical Observatory of Russian Academy of Sciences
(SAO RAS) in North Caucasus. The dates are about the same as two years
ago when the V IAO took
place.
Official languages of the Olympiad are Russian and English.
Problems will be prepared by the Organizing Committee in
these two languages and the leaders are responsible to
translate tasks to native languages of participants just before
the rounds (three hours before). Character of the problems to
solve will be analogous to ones of the previous International
Astronomy Olympiads (1996-2001).
Authorized National Representative Astronomy Organizations
(ANRAO) of the participating countries are authorized to form
the teams of the Olympiad member-states.
The age limits for the groups are defined as (p. 4.5. of the
Statutes):
younger group: not older than 15.00 years old on March 01,
year of the Olympiad (i.e. born after March 01 1987);
older group: not older than 17.00 years old on September 01,
year of the Olympiad (i.e. born after September 01 1985).
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National representativity |
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National team for the states with ANRAO organizing their own
National Astronomy Olympiads (max):
3 participants in the younger group.
2 participants in the elder group.
prizewinners (I-st or II-nd prize) of the IAO-2001 not older
than the age limit.
The Olympiad participants are not supposed to study at any
institutions of higher education.
2 team leaders (specialists in astronomy or astronomy
education).
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Important notes for interested participants |
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For the initial period of the International Astronomy Olympiad
(1996-2005) in order to popularization the Olympiad the Statutes of
the Olympiad allow:
1. In the case of absence
of a National team from a state, the regions, cities and towns
or individuals of this state are responsible (by a permission of
the Olympic Coordinating Council)
to take part in the Olympiad. (The permission may be done after the
official deadline for the applications from the states:
nine weeks before the Olympiad starting.)
- Team of region, city, town (max):
2 participants in the younger group.
1 participant in the elder group.
prizewinners (I-st or II-nd prize) of the IAO-2001 not older than
the age limit.
The Olympiad participants are not supposed to study at any
institutions of higher education.
1 team leader (specialist in astronomy or astronomy education).
Total numbers of participants and team leaders from a state
should not exceed the numbers of national representativity.
- 2. For the states, starting their activity in the
Olympiad the age limits for the groups are defined as:
For the Olympiads 2000-2002:
younger group: not older than 15.00 years old on January 01,
year of the Olympiad (i.e. born after January 01, 1987);
older group: not older than 17.00 years old on January 01,
year of the Olympiad (i.e. born after January 01 1985).
For the Olympiads 2003-2005 the total information is
here.
For the Olympiad 2002 all the states as a rule (except CIS states)
are considered as states, starting their activity.
- The official deadline for receiving the applications
from states:
August 19, 2002, 24 h of Moscow time (20 h UT) (63 days before
the Olympiad starting).
- The period for for receiving the applications from
regions, cities and towns (in the case of absence of National
team from the state):
August 20 - September 30, 2002, 24 h of Moscow time (20 h UT)
(63 - 21 days before the Olympiad starting).
- The period for for receiving the applications from
individuals (in the case of absence of neither National team from
the staten nor teams from regions, cities and towns):
October 1 - 7, 2002, 24 h of Moscow time (20 h UT)
(21 - 14 days before the Olympiad starting).
- The official deadline for receiving by LOC
all personal data of proposed
participants and leaders for asking valid for Russian
Consulates invitations (i.e. invitations for visas):
August 26, 2001, 24 h of Moscow time (20 h UT) (56 days before
the Olympiad starting).
- Note 1: It takes about a month for issuing official invitations
for Russian visas.
- Note 2: No problem if a team will use other way to get visas
(i.e. not through invitations organized by the LOC), but it necessary
to inform LOC about this way. Not all Russian visas give permission
to visit Karachaevo-Cherkessian republic.
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References to some helpful information |
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Currency
The main points of the programme
Personal data questionnaire and the order of
their presenting (necessary with the application for all proposed
participants and leaders)
Statutes on the Olympiad
Periods of Orgcommittee out of line
Applications have been received from teams of the following states:
- Armenia
- Brazil
- Bulgaria
- China (*)
- Crimea
- Georgia (*)
- India
- Italy
- Korea (*)
- Moldavia (*)
- Moscow land
- Romania (*)
- Russia
- Sweden
- Yugoslavia (*)
- SAO RAS (local team of host Observatory)
(*) First time participation.
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Invitations and visas |
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Those who are interested to get further information about
the Olympiad (*) are welcome to contact Coordinating Council in
English
or Russian.
(*) Including official invitations for teams and observers.
Take into account: Russian visa and visa support are necessary
for citizens of some countries! Ukrainian or Belorussian transit
visa sometimes also necessary if one plan to use train from
European states! See Deadlines.
The Olympic Coordinating Council
will be glad to receive
your proposals.
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International Astronomy Olympiad 2003 |
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Information about the International
Astronomy Olympiad 2003 will be known in the late 2002.
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-2003 hosting not later December 22, 2002.
Dr. Michael G. Gavrilov,
Founding Chairman of the International Astronomy Olympiad,
ISSP of Russ. Acad. Sci., Institute avenue 15, 142432 Chernogolovka,
Moscow region, Russia.
URL: http://www.issp.ac.ru/iao/2002/
e-mail: gavrilov@issp.ac.ru
fax: + 7-(096-52)-49-701
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