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By Nerevar, 13 years ago, translation, In English

Let me say the customary phrase "The series of school online Olympiads have ended!"

The organization of all the Olympiads was supported by Yandex and ABBYY companies. Overall 6 competitions took place, three team Olympiads and three individual ones. It is now high time we looked at the results and found the Olympiad winners. The two nominations (team contests and individual contests) were ratified individually – in each of them the results of the participants’ best two of three performances. Here are the links to the total results in each nomination:

Overall about 750 participants from all over the world had been registered during the series. Of course, the majority of them were Russian participants. As we can see, about 180 teams took part in the team contests and more than 400 school students took part in the individual contests.

After discussion with the WCS organizers the results were decided to be calculated in the following manner. In the team contests 34 best teams (that scored more than 175 points) are rewarded. Among them
  • 8 best teams receive first degree certificates:
    1. Gennady Korotkevich team (Gomel, Belarus)
    2. PhTL №1 #1 (Saratov, Russia)
    3. despise_oimaster team (China)
    4. Minsk-1 team (Minsk, Belarus)
    5. LIT: LIT_1 team (Alexandria, Ukraine)
    6. Fisher is a ball! team (Perm, Russia)
    7. Gomel-2 team (Gomel, Belarus)
    8. Mozyr-1 team (Mozyr, Belarus)
  • The teams that win places form 9th to 19th receive second degree certificates.
  • And the teams that win places from 19th to 33rd receive third degree certificates (note that the 33rd place is divided between two teams).

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By Nerevar, 13 years ago, translation, In English

Greetings to everybody.

I would like to invite you to take part in the next Codeforces competition, which will be held on 5th of December at 11:00 MSK. This competition will be a part of WCS olympiads (click here for details) and usual Codeforces round at the same time.

This competition, as all previous WCS contests, is sponsored by Yandex and ABBYY.

The official rules of the competition are ACM-ICPC rules. The duration of the competition is 3 hours.

Those who don't participate in selection to WCS will be displayed as "out of competition" in the result table. But everybody will get rating for this competition according to the merged result table.

This time the authors of the problems are Natalia Bondarenko and I. Thanks to Edvard Davtyan for his help in preparing the contest and to Maria Belova for translating problem statements.

Don't forget to register in order to take part in the competition. Good luck at the contest!

UPD: It will be available PDF versions of the statements during the round (you may print them):

UPD: The results of the contest. Congratulations to tourist, the winner of WCS contest, and to Petr, the winner of beta round #43.

UPD: Links to problem tutorials: A,C,F,G and B,D,E.

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By MikeMirzayanov, 13 years ago, translation, In English

School Team Contest #3 (Winter Computer School 2010/11) will be held on November 13 at 11:00 (UTC). This is the final team event of the series, and we will be glad to see both permanent participants and new teams.

The contest has been prepared by me, Artem Rakhov, Nikolay Kuznetsov and Ivan Fefer. All of us will soon go the ACM-ICPC regionals in St. Petersburg, and now the guys have to combine the preparations for the semifinals with writing problems for you. Special thanks for the translation of problems to Maria Belova.

Everyone can take part in it out of the competition (informal). Make up your mind :)

We decided to sum up contest results using the ITMO rating system, according to which team gets a score from 0 to 200 per contest. It will be used two best participations out of thee possible. I will not reveal secrets, saying that Gennady Korotkevich showed great results and secured the victory ahead of schedule!

Good luck in the upcoming competition, MikeMirzayanov and stern, but fair jury.

UPD. Statements in PDF: russian version and english version. The statements will be available when the contest starts. 

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By natalia, 13 years ago, In English
Good day to everybody!

I am glad to invite you to participate in the next round of the series of winter programming school olympiads, that will be held on the 6th of November at 14:00 MSK.

The contest is official for school teams, and unofficial and not rated for everyone else. Remember, that if you have a school team, you must register all the participants for the series, if you haven't done it yet.

The duration of the contest will be 5 hours, and the rules are standard ACM ICPC.

The problems were prepared by me, Dmitry Matov, Polina Bondarenko, Mikhail Mirzayanov, and also by Maria Belova, who translate them to English. We all hope that the contest will be interesting for you to participate.

Good luck!

UPD. Statements in PDF: russian version and english version. The statements will be available when the contest starts. 

The contest is over. The winner is Gennady Korotkevich who solved 9 problems for less than 3 hours. Results are available. 

Tutorial:

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By NALP, 13 years ago, translation, In English
Hello everybody.

I would like to invite you to participate in a new competition, that will be held on the 30th of October at 16:00 MSK. It will be a part of the series of winter programming school olympiads, but it will be only a standart Codeforces round for adult participants.

Teams aren't invited, only single members. The official rules will be ACM-ICPC.
Jury has decided to increase the duration of the competition, which will be 4 hours long.

Attention: People, who are considered out of competition, are participants of Codeforces Round #38, others are participants of School Personal Contest #1. But we will use merged result table for updating rating.


The authors are me, Mike Mirzayanov and Artem Rakhov. Also I'm expressing gratitude to Maria Belova, Max Ivanov and Natalia Bondarenko for help.

P.S. Please, don't forget to register to the competition!

UPD: The contest has finished, thanks to all. I hope, you have got fun :)

Congratulations to tourist. It tooks him ~2 hours to solve all problems!

The next official school contest will be on November, 6, at 14.00 MSK

Total number of participants is 788, 274 of them have taken part in the school competition.

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By natalia, 14 years ago, In English
Good day to everybody!

Welcome to School Team Contest #1 that will be held on the 24th of October at 11:00 MSK. The contest will be official for school teams as a part of the series of winter programming school olympiads (http://codeforces.com/blog/entry/753), and it will be informal (and not rated!) contest for everyone else.

To compete officially, each participant of a school team must at first register personally, then you must create a team of registered participants, and when registration to the contest opens, you must register your team there too.

I hope that the problems will be interesting for school students with different level of programming skills, and not only for school students! Pay attention to some differences from usual Codeforces contests. First, the duration of the contest is 5 hours, and there will be standard ACM rules. Second, problems will not be sorted in increasing order by their complexity, they will be shuffled. So your first problem for you is to find an easy problem :)

The authors of the problems are Mikhail Mirzayanov and me. Thanks to Gerald Agapov, Polina Bondarenko and Artem Rakhov, who helped me to prepare the round. Also thanks to Maria Belova for translating problem statements into English. We all are from Saratov State University.

Good luck!
 
UPD: After the contest start, it will be available PDF-versions of the statements:
UPD: The contest is over. The results are available. The winner in both official and non-official standings is Gennady Korotkevich, who has solved all the problems. Congratulations to the winner! The problem analysis is available.

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By MikeMirzayanov, 14 years ago, translation, In English

Hello.

Now you can create teams and invite other users Codeforces. I remind you that the first distance Winter Computer School Olympiad will be for teams, and for official participation in it only teams will be allowed (all team members should be registered to the serie).

P.S. It is only the first version of the teams interface. We are working on extending it. Suggestions are welcome.

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By MikeMirzayanov, 14 years ago, translation, In English

Good day!

Winter Computer School is announcing a series of team and individual programming contests for schoolchildren. This school is organized by the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and sponsored by Yandex and ABBYY. The contests will be help on the Codeforces platform.

The series will consists of three team and the individual competitions. We invite schoolchildren (students enrolled at a school for secondary education) from the Russian Federation and other countries to take part.

The jury is already actively working on. All the competitions will include a wide range of problems and it will be useful and interesting for both beginners and experienced participants.

The winners will receive certificates and prizes!

The first contest is for teams and will be held on October 24 at 07:00 (UTC). The duration of the contest is 5 hours.

The full schedule (UTC times are given):

The first team contest

October, 24 (Sunday), 07:00

5 hours

The first individual contest

October, 30 (Saturday), 12:00

3 hours

The second team contest

November, 6 (Saturday), 11:00

5 hours

The third team contest

November, 13 (Saturday), 11:00

5 hours

The second individual contest

December, 5 (Sunday), 08:00

3 hours

The third individual contest

December, 12 (Sunday), 08:00

3 hours

To participate in contests (as in team and individual) you must have an individual account at Codeforces. Attention! Do not register accounts for the teams, because after a few days it will be announced a new features to organize teams from registered Codeforces users.

All ongoing competitions will be open for informal participation for students and other Codeforces users, who do not participate in the official standings.

We hope that these Olympics will help you tighten up your knowledge of programming and help to prepare for the upcoming Olympiads – All-Russian Team Olympiad, All-Russian Olympiad and other competitions.

To become a member please register on a series of competitions. Here is the complete list of registrants.

Register now!


P.S. I should add that the Codeforces project has prepared a special award for the best participant!

Good luck to all participants,
MikeMirzayanov and the Jury Team

UPD. An interface to create teams is available.

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