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By Fuyuki, history, 3 years ago, In English

Deng Mingyang Rewinding Qian Yi skip2004 Dai Chenxin gtrhetr Yu Haoxiang yhx-12243

They will be the eternal honor of chinese OI !

congratulations !

CNOI, best OI !

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last two years China had really suspicious results compared to other years https://stats.ioinformatics.org/results/CHN

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    We have estalished more effective selection and training systems,keeping stepping forward while others stand still.

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    Because entering IOI in China is much difficult than getting gold medal :)

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    Have you guys always been like this? YOU can't do it, so NOBODY can!

    No one is a winner all the time. EVERYONE has a chance to be a champion.

    There is ENOUGH ill will towards the Chinese.

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      So do you mean we shall reduce the Chinese participants so that they will not occupy the first 4 with a team of less than 4 members?

      (just joking

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        sry you had to explain your jk, somehow i misread both of yours comments

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All the top 4 positions claimed by Chinese Team.

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    This comment is deleted by codeforces Team as it goes against our rules and regulation.

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where can i find the final standings?

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Nonono, 300iq won

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China orz ...... they are f***ing OP !

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I have noticed that most of the Chinese Participants participate only one time at IOI. So, I want to ask a question, is it a coincidence or is it a part of selection criteria?

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    Gold medal winners will no longer participate

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      Is this policy followed for all International olympiads like IMO, IPhO or just for IOI?

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        I guess... I think that's why Miracle03 did not participate in IMO last year...

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      The fact that this team might not even be the true "top" 4 in China and still took top 4 in the world...that's freaking crazy.

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    its the chinese policy.....if you win a gold medal then you cannot participate next time...

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Harris Leung got 0 point for P5. If he had better score, he could be in top 4. :(

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If you look at Singapore's results, the score order is equivalent with members's order (SGP1 with highest score to SGP8 with lowest score). They sure kept their performance very consistently, xD.

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We want to learn the Chinese secret recipe.

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Congrats!! How is China so orz?

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orz Chinese Coders :)

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Congratulations!!!

好耶!

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I guess most of them(maybe all of them) are come from ZheJiang province, right?

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    Actually,two of them

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      That's very great! I hope No.1 middle school attached to the CCNU could back to IOI in the next few years!

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Congratulations to the winners. One doubt I have is all the guys who won have like 400-600 problems solved and they are red. How is that possible, like did they work on problems on a different account or are they really smart from the start? Just curious cause I solved around 100 problems just to get to green (maybe I suck, but still Im curious)

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    Differed from English-speaking country,students in China rarely choose codeforces as the first OJ to practice on due to the language barrier. So it's common that chinese people can get a high rating in the first few contests, because they probably have solved hundreds of problems before participating contests in codeforces.

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As a Chinese, love China forever❤

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Is it what it looks like?

edit: People (at top) with same scores for every problem are from the same country. This can't be a coincidence.