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Thai students shine in China math competition

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Thai students shine in China math competition

By The Nation

 

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Thai high-school students who won 14 awards at the just-ended China Southeast Math Olympiad received a warm welcome home at Suvarnabhumi International Airport on Thursday night.

 

Anothai Thaiwansri, director of the Educational Innovation Development Bureau at the Office of the Basic Education Commission, said the 19 students won three gold, six silver and five bronze medals amid tough competition in Quanzhou City in Fujian province.

 

Mathayom 4 student Phichayuth Saengrungkhongkha, 16, of Bangkok Christian College mustered a perfect score of 120 points to win a gold medal.

 

He said he surprised himself by being able to answer all eight of the tough questions presented to the students in two sets over the two days of the contest.

“I was feeling a lot of pressure because I was afraid I wouldn’t make it,” he said.

 

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The Chinese students were the most intimidating contenders because they were so well prepared and determined to win, Phichayuth said.

 

Silver medallist Rinnara Saengpisit, also 16, is in Mathayom 5 at Triam Udom Suksa School and said the last question post each day was the trickiest.

 

The question was formulated in Mandarin and foreign contestants received English translations. The Thais were allowed to answer in Thai, through a translator.

 

“I managed to get through thanks to my family’s moral supporty and the training I got at school,” she said.

 

Natchanon Sarathana, another silver medallist and again 16, attends Matthayom 4 at Rayong Wittayakhom School. He said he was proud to represent the country and thanked the Basic Education Office for the opportunity.

 

“Next time I’ll do better,” he said. “I’ll keep training and be more focused so I get a gold next time.”

 

Now in its 15th year, the Math Olympiad drew 1,285 high-school students this year, from Macau, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and China.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30351366

 

 
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33 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

Thai students shine in China math competition

………….and they ALL returned home safely!

My local shop owner must have been sucking real good in school, using the calculator for adding 8 plus 12.

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