Canadian Mathematical Olympiad Explained

The Canadian Mathematical Olympiad[1] (CMO) is Canada's top mathematical problem-solving competition. It is run by the Canadian Mathematical Society. The Olympiad plays several roles in Canadian mathematics competitions, most notably being Canada's main team selection process for the International Mathematical Olympiad.

Qualification

Approximately 70–80 people qualify for and are invited to write the CMO each year. Students must not have written the Putnam Competition and must meet age, full-time school enrollment, and Canadian Citizenship (or permanent residency) requirements. Students do not have to be living in Canada, as long as they are Canadian citizens.

Participants are invited to write the CMO usually because of excellent results at the Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge (COMC).[2] Approximately the top 50 students from the COMC earn invitations to the CMO. A Qualifying Repêchage[3] (CMOQR) is offered as a "second chance" for the next highest 50–75 students from the COMC. Approximately 20–25 students are chosen from the Repêchage and are then invited to the CMO.

Top students in certain other top Canadian competitions may also be considered for invitations. The organizing committee may also invite participants based on their earlier CMO experience or their performance at APMO or USAMO competitions.

Competition Layout

The competition is three hours long.There are five questions on the CMO, each worth seven marks, for a total of 35 points. Each problem is graded the same way as it is on the IMO.

From 1969 to 1972, the CMO was ten questions long. In the 1970s, the exam length changed a number of times before finally stabilizing to five questions in 1979.

The CMS does not formally disclose its marking procedure, however in the past the following model was used:

Awards

There are several different types of rewards for doing well on the CMO:

Winners

YearWinnerCitySchool
2024Warren BeiWest Vancouver, BCRockridge Secondary School
2023Warren BeiWest Vancouver, BCRockridge Secondary School
2022Zixiang ZhouLondon, ONLondon Central Secondary School
2021Warren BeiVancouver, BCHomeschooled
2020Thomas GuoExeter, NHPhillips Exeter Academy
2019William ZhaoRichmond Hill, ONRichmond Hill High School
2018Victor RongToronto, ONMarc Garneau Collegiate Institute
2017Thomas GuoMarkham, ONWilliam Berczy Public School
2016Kai SunLondon, ONA.B. Lucas Secondary School
2015Alexander WhatleySpring, TXNorth Houston Academy of Science and Mathematics
2014Zhuoqun (Alex) SongExeter, NHPhillips Exeter Academy
2013Calvin DengCary, NCNC School of Science & Math
2012Calvin DengCary, NCNC School of Science & Math
2011Mariya SardarliEdmonton, ABStrathcona Composite High School
2010Alex SongWindsor, ONVincent Massey Secondary School
2009 Jonathan Schneider Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
2008 Chen Sun London, ON A.B. Lucas Secondary School
2007 Yan Li Scarborough, ON Dr. Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute
2006 Dong Uk (David) Rhee Edmonton, AB McNally Composite High School
2005 Peng Shi Agincourt, ON Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
2004 Yufei Zhao Don Mills, ON Don Mills Collegiate Institute
2003 Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
2002 Tianyi Han Toronto, ON Woburn Collegiate Institute
2001 Daniel Brox West Vancouver, BC Sentinel Secondary School
2000 Daniel Brox West Vancouver, BC Sentinel Secondary School
1999 Jimmy Chui North York, ON Earl Haig Secondary School
1998 Adrian Chan Toronto, ON Upper Canada College
1997 Sabin Cautis North York, ON Earl Haig Secondary School
1996 Byung-Kyu Chun Edmonton, AB Harry Ainlay Composite High School
1995 Donny Cheung Winnipeg, MB St. John's-Ravenscourt School
1994 Kevin Purbhoo Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1993 Naoki Sato Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
1992 J.P. Grossman Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1991 Ian Goldberg (tie)Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
J.P. Grossman (tie)Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1990 J.P. Grossman Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1989 Eli Michael Lapell Scarborough, ON Woburn Collegiate Institute
1988 Gurraj Sangha Windsor, ON Hon.W.C. Kennedy Collegiate Institute
1987 Ravi D. VakilEtobicoke, ON Martingrove Collegiate Institute
1986 Ravi D. Vakil Etobicoke, ON Martingrove Collegiate Institute
1985 Minh Tue Vo Montréal, QC École Secondaire St-Luc
1984 Minh Tue Vo Montréal, QC École Secondaire St-Luc
1983 William James Rucklidge Toronto, ON Toronto French School
1982 Alastair Rucklidge Toronto, ON Toronto French School
1981 David W. Ash Thunder Bay, ON Fort William Collegiate Institute
1980 John J. Chew, IIIToronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
1979 W. Ross BrownGloucester, ON Ashbury College
1978 Penetanguishene, ON Penetanguishene Secondary School
1977 Igor RivinWindsor, ON Vincent Massey Secondary School
1976 Rajiv Gupta Thunder Bay, ON Sir Winston Churchill C.V.I.
1975 Patrick Smith (tie)Montreal, QC Monkland High School
James Williams (tie)Ottawa, ON Merivale High School
1974 James Williams Ottawa, ON Merivale High School
1973 Alan Listoe (tie) Saskatoon, SK Aden Bowman Collegiate
Luc St-Louis (tie)Montréal, QC CEGEP de Maisonneuve
1972 Donald T. Kersey Hamilton, ON Hill Park Secondary School
1971 Bruce Neilson Vancouver, BC Point Grey Secondary School
1970 John Spouge Vancouver, BC St. George's School
1969 Karl Morin-Strom (né Karl Strom) Sault Ste-Marie, ON Sir James Dunn Secondary School

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://cms.math.ca/Competitions/CMO/ Canadian Mathematical Olympiad (CMO) official web site
  2. https://cms.math.ca/Competitions/COMC/ Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge (COMC) official web site
  3. https://cms.math.ca/Competitions/REP/ CMO Qualifying Repêchage (CMOQR) official web site
  4. https://cms.math.ca/Competitions/IMO/ Math Team Canada official web site