Who are the pupils who gained medals at the Math Olympiad
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A new performance for Moldovan students at international competitions. Four young men in the Capital returned home with a silver medal and three bronze medals at the Balkan Youth Mathematics Olympics held in Rhodes, Greece.
The silver medal was won by Victor Purice.
"When you meet a person, it is likey you are teleporting to another country, it is very interesting, more is the friendship between the participants." What is at the Olympics should not affect the relations between people", said Victor Purice, a medalist with silver at the Balkan Youth Mathematics Olympics.
Marius returned home with the bronze medal. For him, math is more a sport than a school discipline.
"It's hard enough, my opinion is that you have to spend at least an hour on this sport for excellence," said Marius Selearuc, a bronze medalist.
In the Mădălinei Griza family, the passion for mathematics is transmitted from generation to generation.
"I still had a lot of math in my fifth grade, and I had an example, my brother, who was also an Olympic man. I really wanted to continue this until the university and I know I do not have to go off the road "said Madalina Griza, bronze medalist.
Teachers say this competition is actually a preparatory stage for the Olympics for Seniors.
"The Balkan Youth Olympics is the Olympics at which children are participating until the age of 15. It is a beautiful thing because for young people, children who will participate in more serious contests in the future," Professor Marcel Teleuca said.
Next year, Moldova will host the Balkan Olympics for Seniors.
The silver medal was won by Victor Purice.
"When you meet a person, it is likey you are teleporting to another country, it is very interesting, more is the friendship between the participants." What is at the Olympics should not affect the relations between people", said Victor Purice, a medalist with silver at the Balkan Youth Mathematics Olympics.
Marius returned home with the bronze medal. For him, math is more a sport than a school discipline.
"It's hard enough, my opinion is that you have to spend at least an hour on this sport for excellence," said Marius Selearuc, a bronze medalist.
In the Mădălinei Griza family, the passion for mathematics is transmitted from generation to generation.
"I still had a lot of math in my fifth grade, and I had an example, my brother, who was also an Olympic man. I really wanted to continue this until the university and I know I do not have to go off the road "said Madalina Griza, bronze medalist.
Teachers say this competition is actually a preparatory stage for the Olympics for Seniors.
"The Balkan Youth Olympics is the Olympics at which children are participating until the age of 15. It is a beautiful thing because for young people, children who will participate in more serious contests in the future," Professor Marcel Teleuca said.
Next year, Moldova will host the Balkan Olympics for Seniors.