• Soviet Student Olympiad was an annual set of contests for students in the USSR. There were two separate multi-round competitions every year: for higher...
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  • International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) is an annual physics competition for high school students. It is one of the International Science Olympiads. The first IPhO...
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    Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. It is “the...
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    https://www.fide.com/news/2999 FIDE Handbook: Chess Olympiads OlimpBase: Chess Olympiads Student Chess Olympiad - World Student Team Chess Championship...
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    Research in the Soviet Union Soviet Student Olympiads List of Russian scientists M. L. Spearman, "Scientific and technical training in the Soviet Union," NASA...
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    International Mathematical Olympiads (IMOs) was held in Romania in 1959. The oldest of the International Science Olympiads, the IMO has since been held...
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  • International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) is an annual academic competition for high school students. It is one of the International Science Olympiads. The first IChO...
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  • posed by Vyacheslav Proizvolov as a problem in the 1985 All-Union Soviet Student Olympiads. To state the identity, take the first 2N positive integers, 1...
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  • first All-Russian Olympiad was organized in 1989, the roots of the olympiad date back to academic competitions of Soviet Union olympiads, which had been...
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    Delaunay, inventor of Delaunay triangulation, organised the first Soviet Student Olympiad in mathematics Vladimir Drinfeld, mathematician and theoretical...
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    International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is an annual competitive programming competition and one of the International Science Olympiads for secondary...
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    Mikhail Tal (category Soviet chess players)
    to win the tournament. Tal made three appearances for the USSR at Student Olympiads in 1956–1958, winning three team gold medals and three board gold...
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    Delaunay, inventor of Delaunay triangulation, organised the first Soviet Student Olympiad in mathematics Vladimir Drinfeld, mathematician and theoretical...
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  • Olympiad took place in Emmen in 1957; since 1976, the Women's tournament has been held simultaneously with an Open tournament at the Chess Olympiads....
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  • Delaunay, inventor of Delaunay triangulation, organised the first Soviet Student Olympiad in mathematics Vladimir Drinfeld, mathematician and theoretical...
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  • the 1960s. "Olympiada" means olympiad in Russian. The format for the Olympiada comes from the Soviet Student Olympiads. There are three sections to the...
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    under the age 20, and is one of the most well-known International Science Olympiads. The first IBO was held in Czechoslovakia in 1990, and it has since been...
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    athletes, and most significantly the Soviet Union and the Communist International organization, the People's Olympiad was never held, as a result of the...
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    Tanya Khovanova (category Soviet emigrants to the United States)
    January 1959) is a Soviet-American mathematician who became the second female gold medalist at the International Mathematical Olympiads. She is a lecturer...
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  • Soviet system carried special meaning indicating that those societies were not "departmental" and had nothing to do with a free will. In the Soviet Union...
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    Eugene Torre (category Chess Olympiad competitors)
    held until the 2004 Olympiad held at Mallorca, Spain (17 Olympiads, a world record) Played Top Board in the following Olympiads: Skopje 1972, Nice 1974...
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    still applied because the official titles of the Summer Games count the Olympiads, not the Games themselves, per the Olympic Charter. This contrasts with...
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    Rafael Vaganian (category Soviet chess players)
    won many medals in team competition, representing the Soviet Union and then Armenia in the Olympiads and European Team Chess Championships. In 1974, he was...
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  • and 1937 Winter Olympiads and 1925 Summer Olympiads are correct. Wikimedia Commons has media related to International Workers' Olympiads. "A workers' Olympics...
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    Western countries at a disadvantage. The Soviet Union entered teams of athletes who were all nominally students, soldiers, or working in a profession, but...
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    Viktor Korchnoi (category Soviet defectors)
    complete Soviet international team play results follow: Oslo 1954, Student Olympiad, board 1, 4½/7 (+3−1=3), team silver Uppsala 1956, Student Olympiad, board...
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  • Commons has media related to Commemorative coins of the Soviet Union. Money of Russia - photos of Soviet commemorative gold, platinum and palladium coins USSR...
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    Mark Taimanov (category Soviet chess players)
    1948 and 1983. He represented the sports society "Burevestnik" (Students) in internal Soviet club team competitions. He played in 23 USSR Chess Championships...
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    Boris Spassky (category Soviet chess players)
    the Candidates' level. Spassky played five times for the USSR in Student Olympiads, winning eight medals. He scored 38½/47 (+31−1=15), for 81.91 percent...
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    Bobby Fischer (category Soviet Union–United States relations)
    at four Men's Chess Olympiads, winning two individual Silver and one individual Bronze medals: Out of four Men's Chess Olympiads, Fischer scored +40−7=18...
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