Difference between revisions of "Minnesota MathCounts"

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== Past Winners and Schools ==
 
== Past Winners and Schools ==
=== 1984-2019 ===
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=== 1984-2020 ===
The official [https://www.mathcountsmn.org/state-competition-history/ Minnesota MathCounts State Competition History] site currently has all of the winners up to 2019. It will be updated periodically to be up to date later.
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The official [https://www.mathcountsmn.org/state-competition-history/ Minnesota MathCounts State Competition History site] currently has all of the winners up to 2019. The competition was cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The site will be updated in a future date to reflect competitions since 2020.  
 
 
=== 2020 ===
 
As the state competition was scheduled on March 13, it was cancelled due to Covid-19.
 
  
 
=== 2021 ===
 
=== 2021 ===

Revision as of 17:10, 11 March 2022

Minnesota MathCounts is one of the state competitions held for MathCounts. The Countdown Round takes the top 16 students and is unofficial, so countdown winners get separate awards. The state team is picked solely based on written round scores. The competition is held every year at the Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West Hotel in Plymouth on the second weekend of March (Friday-Saturday).

Past Winners and Schools

1984-2020

The official Minnesota MathCounts State Competition History site currently has all of the winners up to 2019. The competition was cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The site will be updated in a future date to reflect competitions since 2020.

2021

  • 1. Austin Wang (Chippewa Middle School)
  • 2. Sneha Kundu (Wayzata Central Middle School)
  • 3. Kevin Qiu (Wayzata Central Middle School)
  • 4. Jinu Lee (Horizon Middle School East)

2022

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State Countdown Winners

  • 2022 - Not held
  • 2021 - Not held
  • 2017 - David Zhang
  • 2016 - David Zhang
  • 2015 - Ayush Ram

National Countdown Round

  • 2015 - Frank Han (11th written, S)
  • 2008 - Martin Camacho
  • 2007 - Gaurav Singh (10th written, P), Nathan Salo (11th written, P)

Resources