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== Previous Winners ==
 
== Previous Winners ==
2011 (Faribanks): Atticus Gieger, 8th Grade, Fairbanks, Ryan Middle School
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2011 (Fairbanks): Atticus Gieger, 8th Grade, Fairbanks, Ryan Middle School
  
2010 (Anchorage): Vladimir Kulchitsky, 8th Grade, Fairbanks, Tanana Middle School
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2010 (Anchorage): [[User:3333| Vladimir Kulchitsky]], 8th Grade, Fairbanks, Tanana Middle School
  
 
2009 (Juneau): Bennett Amodio, 8th Grade, Anchorage, Romig Middle School
 
2009 (Juneau): Bennett Amodio, 8th Grade, Anchorage, Romig Middle School
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2008 (Anchorage): Bennett Amodio, 7th Grade, Anchorage, Romig Middle School
 
2008 (Anchorage): Bennett Amodio, 7th Grade, Anchorage, Romig Middle School
  
The predicted winners for 2012 are Ivan Kulchitsky and Johnie Burton.
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[[Category:State MathCounts Teams]]

Latest revision as of 17:11, 2 March 2014

Alaska is a state that participates in MathCounts along with 55 other states and territories.

Place

MathCounts in Alaska occurs in Anchorage on even years, in Fairbanks on years that leave a remainder of three when divided by four, and in Juneau on years that leave a remainder of one when divided by four.

Previous Winners

2011 (Fairbanks): Atticus Gieger, 8th Grade, Fairbanks, Ryan Middle School

2010 (Anchorage): Vladimir Kulchitsky, 8th Grade, Fairbanks, Tanana Middle School

2009 (Juneau): Bennett Amodio, 8th Grade, Anchorage, Romig Middle School

2008 (Anchorage): Bennett Amodio, 7th Grade, Anchorage, Romig Middle School