So, are they not Americans of Chinese descent? then, as a matter of fact, the winners of the USA are Americans. If you mean they are of Chinese ethnicity or Han, I can agree with you, but it doesnt change the fact that they are Americans nonetheless.
Its good for america, they can get so many background of its citizen including smart chinese descent. But china cant get enough of smart american descent
@@yogadarmawan3051 they simply don't need american (white caucasian if that's what you mean) descent for the betterment of China. They've been doing fantastic jobs for the past few decades alone. lol
Sure, Hungary have the most gold medals per capita (between the countries in the video). I'm proud to be Hungarian, even if I'm not so clever to contest a Mathematical Olympiad. :)
@@pyczee Huge respect to Hungaria from the two-time winner of city mathematical Olympiads from Russia! Hungary is full of surprises! Maybe you calculate so well, because you have many letters in words? :)
@@СВАТ-ь2ч Thank you, and congratulations to your achievments :). But our words don't have so much letters, here is an example: Megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért drágán megfizettek. Now try to pronounce that :D.
Us math team = 80% Chinese, 10% Indians, 10% Russians. Sometimes it's all Chinese. During medals ceremony, they looked back and forth between both teams like 15 times because they couldn't tell right off the bat which Chinese team won the gold and which Chinese team won the silver LOL
@@rizkyrizky2152 Yeah, I think you have math and literary arts confused with each other cus white people "dominate" math like they dominate basketball and running LOL
The USSR participated 29 times and netted 77 gold medals, and Russia 29 times and netted 101 gold medals, so178 gold medals from 58 appearances between the two or 3.06 goals per appearance. China has 162 golds from 35 appearance or 4.628 gold medals per appearance. Remember when the IMO started in 1959 it was for East Europeans to compete with each other: it later began to invite or accept any country.
@@Gareth1892000 Not really since Russia at (3.482) performed better than the USSR at (2.65) in the rate of gold medal obtains. So how come, given that the USSR includes Russia? one reason might be Russia becomes better with time and even better than the USRR but the other reason might be that the USSR might include math members from other countries in order to have representatives, not just from Russia but from countries in the USSR, and so the USSR might not have sent its six best mathletes to compete instead might have sent its 'top 3' from Russia and other 'top 3' were drawn from other 14 countries in the USSR. Yes the USSR has more math talent than Russia (apparently) since Russia was a subset of the USSR but the USSR might not have sent its top 6 students to the competition every year because it didn't want people to think the USSR was just only about Russia. Or as said about Russia today might just better at math preparation for the competition than when it was in the USSR and so Russia today is better than both itself and the USSR in this math competition. Russia was 52% of the USSR population.
Why would we though? USSR was a federated state that included many other countries present on this board. I'm pretty sure all USSR participant weren't a 100% from modern day Russia. A better way to do would be to look up the modern day country of each USSR participant and add it to their nowaday country score. When I see how good Romania, Hungary, Ukraine (and probably others) with that few population compared to Russia, that would most certainly be a steal in their defavor.
Respect to Hungary. It's an insane amount giving that Hungary doesn't even reach 10mil population. Yet it manages to compete with China(1bil), US(300mil) and Russia(140mil)
There are theories that it may have something to do with our (the Hungarian) language, it's logics is totally different from that of the indo-european languages. The best example is the possessive: we always go from the 'bigger' thing to the 'smaller' thing from left to right which is basically how numbers work and which is the opposite in indo-european languages.
Medals vs money, I'd choose money and hire the smart people anyday. By the way you are commenting on RUclips, a platform with no real rival, run by an American company
@Marius Samartean The original claim is probably false, since none of the notable participants of Romania is Hungarian. But by the logic of yours, no Romanians lived in Transylvania until 1920, only Hungarians with Romanian descent.
@Marius Samartean It simply isn't true. There were a huge (nowadays smaller but still representative) minority since France after the WW I moved the borders in favour of the Romanians (and to all the other surrounding countries even to Austria). We are speaking about a territory which is larger than the current size of Hungary (93' sq km vs 124' dq km of Transylvania) and the Hungarian nationality in that region between 3.5M and 5M people according to different sources by that time. Still after the 25 years of forced assimilation during the Ceausescu era still there is a 1.5M minority who call themselves Hungarian. And you made a wrong parallel with those whom migrated to another country on their own will because it was their decision. But it's not the case of the Hungarian minority in Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia and a very few in Slovenia and Austria. I didn't check the nationality of the team members, so I'm not referring that how much contribution the Hungarian minority made to the result of Romania, just correcting the false information you spread around.
@@bttfish And Japanese,math is related to face I prophecy: there will be 2 more country good at IMO in future, North Korea and Mongolia. ============= Also, look at this list.Hungarians good at math.The ancestors of the Hungarians came from the nomadic people, the Huns, who had waged a thousand-year war with China. In other words, Hungarians have East Asian ancestry.
@@sunkid86 of course this affilation with USSR predetermine on this score. almost all Eastern europe aim for communism. GDR, Romania, Yugoslavia, Chekhoslovakia, Bulgaria was with alliance of USSR.
@@cabroncabronov9829 Yes communism produces the greatest math brains. Must be something in the communist diet or air or drinking water. Or could it be teaching methods?
@@SteveBene sorry Steve you mean that communist system not thinking about ecology? if you haven't noticed this video not about ecology this video about math. Look at China all usa products making there in communism system ask them about diet, water or air
I'm a Filipino mathematician, and prior to making my math thesis, I didn't know Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria were a mathematical powerhouse. I know that they're experts on functional analysis and optimization as more than half of my citations were papers from these countries.
Yes The American medals were won by the american chinese. The 2019 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team is: Vincent Huang, Luke Robitaille, Colin Tang, Edward Wan, Brandon Wang, and Daniel Zhu. Huang is a returning team member from 2017 and 2018. www.maa.org/news/us-places-first-at-international-mathematics-competition-in-uk
Ah Bulgaria, my country. Less than 7 million in population, yet with 54 gold medals. At least we’re good at something. PS I’m actually a math major too xD
Taco Traficante The best advice is to practice problems and always be curious for a solution. Don’t be afraid of proofs also. Khan academy and MIT OCW are you best resources to learn math.
It's true that very single province team of China can win 4-6 gold medals, but Hungary and Romania's results also showed nothing but true talent and better education system.
@@kasajizo8963 who thought that? It's just like sports. Every country has the same team size in game, but big countries has big advantages about player selection. More top players mean bigger chance to win. There is no miracle. So a top score small country means a lot more performance and deserve more respect.
@@adaikonen Yea our teachers are forcing us to learn maths, most of the people learn it only because they're scared of the teacher and this makes you to hate it ( I say from my own experience, I am currently studying in Romania and I hate maths with all my heart but I have no choice)
I read the description below the video and I was like "OMG I can't believe my country was the first to earn the gold medal!" I was shocked but I was so proud that I was born there that was the time then I realized that no matter how many people were there, One achievement can become a miracle for us Romanians (I'm Romanian).That's why I usually say that I'm proud to be Romanian! Because this achievement will remain a legend in our hearts 😊😊🇷🇴🇷🇴
Finally, a ranking where my country (Bulgaria) is present. It's nice to see that when it comes to the mind, size and money don't matter and countries like Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria have much better per capita results.
Iran is very impressive,only started competing since 1994, 👏 wow, they managed impressive 45 gold so far, they have been competing for a short while. Respect also to Russian Chinese, Romanian, Hungarian and Vietnamese students, it shows how much potential this countries have.
@@xinyiquan666 the other countries are USA 340 millions , China 1.4 billion , Russia 140 million ? the most important that Iran have a medals more than to that of Japan and France
So proud for Vietnam since right the time we had Independence after the war, we won the 1st medal. Just congratulations to my people and I admire them all
That is not surprising. There were plenty of Vietnamese students in most of the countries in top 10 during the war and afterwards. All of the "socialist" ones at least.
@@nikoladd I do not care . My favorite subjects are Math, physics, chemistry and Japanese language. You are ignorant of math, and you should accept that. One thing is for sure, Asian American students are always the best in math, physics, and chemistry in America. So the answer to this question is why?
@@serbanbuzduga378 there I guess you know ... and that is true for sports too ,,,, 100 years ago .... how many Hungarians have won medals in Romania ??
@@attilakovacs1415 they choose to play for Romania and they are probably born in Romania a few generations ago .Not Hungarian anymore as most of them don't come from Harghita or Covasna
@@ЭлинаВоронова-и8я The Soviet System of education obviously showed that even the small Socialist East Germany could achieve quite a lot for it's size.
@Tay ler so tell me, when those whom already 5 or more generations,but white American told those chinacunt go back to ur country. With a Asian face that never be an real American. That is what I mean.
Soviet Union has collapsed for 28 years and still it placed six and even one of it's former countries, Russia, places on top 3. Had the Sovied Union survived, it would be the all times gold medalist
@@erejnion My family was serfs. After liberation, they were poor peasants from Kiev. At the time of the establishment of Soviet power, my great-grandmother could not read and write, but she already had a child. She received first primary, and then secondary specialized education (she left as a senior salesman for pensions). My grandmother grew up during the war and post-war years. Having problems in education, she was able to graduate from technical school and retired as a site master in a complex chemical production. My mother graduated from high school with a gold medal, a university with honors and worked at VIAM (those who are associated with aircraft construction, polymers and space technologies know this institute well). Bottom line: many people like to talk about the fact that some peoples are unteachable or stupid by nature. This is all nonsense, it's just that your leaders are more comfortable simply not spending money on social security and fighting inequality. It is easier for them to throw money on propaganda about the terrible USSR (which set itself the goal of its existence to fight inequality)
@A M What "no"? Look, I was literally the single best person in the All-Russian Mathematical Olympiad. I'm not making assumptions here. I'm just telling you first-hand facts that I've witnessed throughout my life. I've spoken with the founders and the organizers of IMO. USSR had so many medals because there was literally no competition for these medals. They were the first to have a strong tradition in COMPETITIVE high school mathematics. It's an entirely separate field that doesn't have that much direct practical use in university. You can see when China decided to build a tradition in competitive mathematics: almost immediately they started getting many gold medals. Same with USA. Western Europe has never had any such plans, so it has always been weaker in IMO. And it will continue to be weaker. Because competitive high school mathematics - what is actually tested in the IMO - is a *separate* field. It's not a question of general educational system at all. It's about one specific field that isn't particularly useful later in your life.
@@erejnion you would disagree then that the USSR was leading in natural sciences overall in the years that it existed and had no serious crisis? In my opinion that is hypocritical and I am a mathematics student, the Union was phenomenal, and the fact that today's Russia is still performing so well is a consequence of the foundations that the USSR built. In front of science we have to be objective, and the fact is socialist countries pushed their people in those fields and they got more in return respectively.
If you were good at math, you'd know that limiting the teams to 6 people is an advantage to small countries. If the teams were proportional - eg. 1 team member per 1 million inhabitants, you'd get 9 contestants for Hungary and 1400 contestants for China Since teams are limited to 6 members, 1394 other dudes just as good as those 6 selected, have to stay at home. And maybe, just maybe, out of those 1394 chinese dudes who are just as good, but have to stay home, one would've had a better day, and won the gold.
@@criztu No doubt! The hungarian people are the best of the world. They are only 10 million people! They are genius! this is an immutable advantage! Congratulations! ♥ and across 50 years...
@@criztu Your logic doesn't add up! You have a much better chance to find the best 6 out of a larger population than 6 from a small population. Finding the nicest 6 apples in an orchard is easier than finding it in a small basket of apple...unless most of the apples are nice in the basket.
@@editherman.2555 Humans are not quantities. Humans are not apples. objects that you measure - which one is closer to a perfect sphere... A math dude can fall in love on the way to the contest. Maybe he had a fight in the disco the night before, over a hot girl. Maybe his hotel was on a busy street, and he woke up tired.
Ultimately, Russia wins. It is very strange that the USSR and Russia are considered separately. The Russian Federation is the successor of the USSR in all international competitions and in all organizations. 77 victories of the USSR + 99 victories of the Russian Federation = 176
True, plus all of the soviet teams, had a large Russian majority (both ethnical Russians, and national Russians, as socialist Russia was part of the ussr, and most of the math athletes were from there)
Then you should add Chinese Taipei to Mainland China, since all of them are of Han ethnicity. Therefore, 157+41=198. Also East Germany to Germany, since both of them are Germans. Therefore, 51+26=77
Easy Germany and west Germany combined after 1990 makes absolute sense, but combining USSR and Russia doesn’t, because USSR consisted of countless different countries and not just Russia!
@@margaretamiddeldorf1208 I know this very well, but according to international agreements, Russia inherits all the awards and achievements of the USSR. For example, all the Olympic medals won by Soviet athletes are now inherited by Russia (and in official statistics, too). According to your logic, all external debts of the Soviet Union after its collapse should have been paid by all former republics, but they did not do this. Along with the achievements, the Russian Federation received the debts of all other republics. So by all logic, the USSR and Russia are the same
@@thethe1430 That's true. But if you check the Abel prize winners in the last 15 years you will be surprised. Two out of 15. Not a bad results, don't you think? Furthermore, if you check the main prizes of SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) you can also observe that almost the one third of the prizes are named after Hungarian mathematicians. In terms of population Hungary is a beast in mathematics.
Hungarians always like to be there at any beginning :) But its also true that Hungary also has a lot of Nobel prize. But in the other hand, the people itself isnt that clever, just very various and fresh in genetics because of history
Yes, but as you can see, EVERYONE is equally good. Just not all countries participate every year, some of them can't go due to otherworldy reasons, so, this is that. EVERYONE is good at EVERYTHING, so please do not be racist by just saying people from the westren hemisphere are bad at mathematics. This is because there are FEWER countries in the westren hemisphere (the Americas) then the eastren hemisphere (Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Africa OMG four continants compared to just two!). But as you can see, if you threw off some of those countries, countries like those, then you will see some South American and African countries (South Africa expectally) eventully.
Things I learned: 1. Hungary is a math beast. 2. It's insane that Russia entered the top from 0 after the collapse of the USSR. 3. Not surprised by the China taking the first place but still cool.
Hungary is even more of a math beast than you thought, when you consider their population is under 10 million, while the US's population is 250-300 million and China's is 1.5 billion. If you consider gold medals per capita, they are at least an order of magnitude above everyone else except Romania, but Romania's still got twice as many people as Hungary.
@@medexamtoolscom The size of the teams is the same, where does the population? 5 Hungarians competed against 5 Chinese. Not 10 million Hungarians versus 1.5 billion Chinese.
@@wowp1184 Your statement would be true if there were 20 people in Hungary. But 10 million is so much that in this case the difference in the population does not matter.
@@pifpaf2725 как я понял ты русский, так что давай я так лучше напишу) разница в количестве людей у Венгрии и Китая колоссальная и на итоги олимпиад это должно влиять, выбери случайно 100 человек, потом так же случайно выбери 10000, шанс того, что во второй толпе ты найдешь гения куда больше чем шанс, что ты найдешь его в первой, тоже самое и тут. Так что такая результативность Венгрии это действительно какое-то чудо.
Alex Samu I’m half Hungarian half Romanian and honestly I’m surprised by them . Also Romania * countries * , that’s how it’s spelled ( nothing personal, just some corrections, I know how hard English is at first )
Who cares? those guys chose to come under the American flag, they chose to represent the US. Most of them had lived in America for all/most of their lives, that makes them pretty American. This comment section cares more about race than the people winning these meddles.
@@travelleryu haha howcome? He was very bad... in 1989 there were big protests and in around december 1989 many people came on the streets (including my dad) and then he escaped with his wife with a helicopter and then they went to the more mountain side of romania where they were hold 'safe' but then days later they just got killed by soldier, u can view the video online just type in ceausescu execution video
@@anhnhan4868 Tại sao không ss đc. Cùng là asean. Phải vui cùng khi nằm trong top. Nhiều cái mk cug ko hơn gì vẫn đem ss ầm kìa. Bớt cái bệnh sĩ tỏ vẻ lại
@@nguyenley1202 về giáo dục thì phải so với bọn có cùng hệ tư tưởng nho giáo Khổng Tử,đi so với Thái lan làm cái gì? So thì phải nhìn tàu vs hàn quốc kia kìa,
Fact: The US, if not for the Chinese, would not be in the second place as almost all the Gold medalists are of Chinese descent even though they form a very small minority in the US.
The rus arguably lead the world in basic science. If basic break through ever be found (like quantum computer prototype, interstellar engine, fusion reactor,....) I bet the rus will found it first. It like they are not the type of people to brag about their break through. I supprise many westerners do not know that it is the rus that first to enter the space or build the first nuclear reactor factory.
mainly because they spent a lot of resources cultivating talents in order to impress and gain international recognition, amidst the inmense anti-communist sentiment back then
If population plays a role in the medal ranking then why India is not in the list? India has almost the same population as China. We all know those who talk about population is just making up an "excuse" for unable to achieve what others can achieve. Don't give us excuse, it'll only put shame on your face. Admit your shortcomings and beat the top 3 with your real capability. Speak with real actions by topping the ranking instead of feeling sour and making up excuses. Show the world what are you capable of.
@@michaelg4158 naahh just because india don't good at math , and chinese is.we simply admire them, as they have a smaller population than us but a higher achievement. That proves their talent, what does your comment here mean? we don't rank well but it's also top 10 in math, and 20 in the world in all other categories, it may not be as high as yours but I'm proud of that and our achievement still improving year after year.
Yes, I think so ~ even though l'm a musican, I studied math very hard when I was young in my country. In fact there are so many students have excellent math ability in south Korea
@@michaelg4158India started to participate in IMO very late. Still it ranks at 30. This year 2023 India ranked at 9th position. But I have to admit china is exceptional, participated just 4 years before India and is already at the top of the world.
Typn yeah. Viet culture is under influence of Confucius, because of that, I always said Vietnam is the only country that can become an industrialized nation in southeast, Their culture values education. Good luck towards your future.
Singapore as well (im a singaporean) but i dont think we do much math olympiad or at least since we are a new country, at least singapore is the highest performing country in mathematics according to google.
Yeah we (Bulgaria) copied their system just like all of Eastern Europe. It's more than obvious that since the system was changed with the modern Democratic one people just get dumber.
No, all those medal winners studied at a couple of places in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and they are trained specific for olympiads since like 7th grade, so it can't be the proof of educational system's quality.
Fun facts: Many of the gold medalists from other countries ended up in the US....some notable names are: Terence Tao (UCLA), Ngo Bao Chau (U of Chicago), Maryam Mirzakhani (Stanford).
I remember a month ago an Indian publicly mocked the mathematics of Chinese and Americans, saying that Indians are the top mathematics competitors in the world , but as long as it involves international competitions, like IMO, PISA, India always fails.
Richard Fortier india hasn’t taken part in the imo often . That’s because the IMO clashes with the jee . The national college entrance exam. Parents discourage students from taking part in Olympiads as no college cares . We are ranked through the jee and only the rank decides which college and which course you get . That’s why Indians in India suck at international competition while those in the USA do far better . Indians have been winning the national spelling bee for 13 years now because it’s more of a cultural thing than an intellectual one . Same applies here . Look at the Olympics too . India performs very poorly there , sports as a carrier is discouraged and there is no organised structure in India like in China for all this . For sports cricket is the only thing most Indians care about . Unsurprisingly we’ve got among the best cricket teams . If the IMO gains popularity in India it will obviously do better . Atleast 70% students won’t even know what it is .
@Kind evil well doping is a problem everywhere. The thing with Russia is, the government isn't very open and admitting mistakes and wrong doings of whatever matter. The relation between Russia and the west is problematic I know, for various reasons. And China is even more restrictive.
I’m trying to get into the international biology Olympiad, two of my friends just scored bronze medal from the IMO two weeks ago. I hope I can get selected Edit: its been over a year and I did get into the IBO and claimed my silver! Thanks for all the wishes
@@ariyanbista5837 the selection process is still ongoing in my region, the upcoming test will choose 15 students to go on to the next round of training, I’m still preparing 😅😅
@@kellanwhyte2073 there were 2 types of "communism" in Romania. The Soviet-Bolshevik internationalist one right after the end of WW2 which was criminal and anti-romanian and Ceausescu's regime, who was a patriot(that's why he was killed) .
@@kellanwhyte2073 You've got no idea of what you're talking about. Communism fucked up entire generations and heavily decreased the development of every aspect of the Romanian society. If you didn't live in the rural areas, you'd have to wait in lines for hours to get rations.Yes, rations..and they weren't much. Not to mention that bananas and oranges were imported very rarely, let alone other "exotic" stuff.
Oh WOW I joined quite a lot of Mathematical competitions actually I won a bronze medal in AIMO finals in year 7 Although I am not in Mainland China I am still proud of my Motherland 🇨🇳
Really? Then why didn't China create anyone who was even close to the caliber of Srinivasa Ramanujan? Chen Jingrun is probably the best Chinese mathematicians, but he is nothing in front of Ramanujan. Forget about Ramanujan, also Bhaskaracharya II made more contributions to math than Chen Jingrun.
Just imagine, decades after your country falls apart, decades after they say that your system was a failure, those that called you this are still not able to beat what your system created. The USSR was truly a superpower.
I will be doing a whole series on the different olympiads, including physics and chemistry in the next couple days!
WawamuStats India not join the game?
cool
Two hard but true facts,1, Israeli seems not a math power as thought, 2, india is eating dust somewhere.
X Z most Indians don’t take part in math Olympiads It’s not popular here since it clashes with other important national exams .
Plz do IAO and IOAA
When Chinese team win,
the winners are Chinese.
When USA win,
the winners are also Chinese.
(Chinese-American)
没错,去年是顾林任黄
So, are they not Americans of Chinese descent? then, as a matter of fact, the winners of the USA are Americans. If you mean they are of Chinese ethnicity or Han, I can agree with you, but it doesnt change the fact that they are Americans nonetheless.
@@toshitsuneomizu1678 then why is a third generation Chinese American who is born in USA still be yelled at "go back to where you come from"?
Sam Lauwchenko so what😂Iceland is good at soccer despite of low population as well
Mamoru Amamiya what’s your point? These winners all have Chinese ethnicity, look at the facts.
1993: USSR forgot his old account's password and decided to make another account
That is 1992
@Keerthi Naathan Harimanikandan yes but for some reason in this competition in 1992 they participated as the USSR
Ussr: oh shid i forgot my password, well time to make another
1991*
Bener juga
Fun Fact: 95% of American team are also Chinese
really?
Rest 5% are Indians
Its good for america, they can get so many background of its citizen including smart chinese descent. But china cant get enough of smart american descent
@@shivamkavitkar2052 lol 😂😂😂
@@yogadarmawan3051 they simply don't need american (white caucasian if that's what you mean) descent for the betterment of China. They've been doing fantastic jobs for the past few decades alone. lol
Huge credit to the smaller nations such as my mother country Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria as well!
🇭🇺♥️🇷🇴♥️🇧🇬
Respect from Romania!
We stand together 💪
Love from Romania!
I was surprised and happy i saw you all there,
Why Hungary, a small country is so good in math
@@dogymal7260 well both Romania and Bulgaria are also fairly small and excellent at math
Winner: China
2nd place: America... with Chinese participants
Which were born in America
@@42Markinho
So what, that doesn't make them less Chinese. US a nation made from immigrants all around the world, no identity.
@@vadrak6197 If you ask Chinese Americans about that, they would love to be less Chinese and have their democracy.
지훈 I disagree
@@jihoon9303 Chinese identity is not contradictory to democracy
Hungary is impressive although its small population, it has a great rank.
Sure, Hungary have the most gold medals per capita (between the countries in the video). I'm proud to be Hungarian, even if I'm not so clever to contest a Mathematical Olympiad. :)
@@pyczee i hope that your country stay in the same rank
@@pyczee Huge respect to Hungaria from the two-time winner of city mathematical Olympiads from Russia! Hungary is full of surprises! Maybe you calculate so well, because you have many letters in words? :)
@@СВАТ-ь2ч Thank you, and congratulations to your achievments :). But our words don't have so much letters, here is an example: Megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért drágán megfizettek. Now try to pronounce that :D.
@@valakisenki359 No problem pronouncing the written word. The problem is to pronounce correctly. And the problem is to repeat the same again. ;)
Remember, China joined this game very late as the year 1985.
But, look at the trail they blazed straight to the top,devouring all the competition.
The CCP are on a similar trajectory ...total world-domination!
@@songsabai3794 world domination is not Chinese goal, to thrive to be the best is the Chinese goal.
Russia joined 1992
@@pifpaf2725 because USSR disappear in 1992
@@祖宗-e5o but its not USSR + Russia its separate. So China started much earlier.
Russia got his main account banned so he created a smurf account and came back strong again.
Lol
Lol
USSR➡Russia ➡ 💪
Can we just say respect to Hungary Romania and Bulgaria
from where r you
No fk Hungary
@@STR1XDLB Copile taci drq
No, they suck
@@rattled4806 dumbass?
Us math team = 80% Chinese, 10% Indians, 10% Russians. Sometimes it's all Chinese. During medals ceremony, they looked back and forth between both teams like 15 times because they couldn't tell right off the bat which Chinese team won the gold and which Chinese team won the silver LOL
You are lying. white people dominate the winners of the math competition. Lol
@@rizkyrizky2152 Yeah, I think you have math and literary arts confused with each other cus white people "dominate" math like they dominate basketball and running LOL
@@moodisingh128 Spelling 🐝
@@rizkyrizky2152 The only thing white people domainate is KKK rallies and Tiki Torch marches.
Captain Vietnam swimming, javelin, gymnastics,
rock and roll
What if we add scores of USSR and Russia?
The USSR participated 29 times and netted 77 gold medals, and Russia 29 times and netted 101 gold medals, so178 gold medals from 58 appearances between the two or 3.06 goals per appearance. China has 162 golds from 35 appearance or 4.628 gold medals per appearance.
Remember when the IMO started in 1959 it was for East Europeans to compete with each other: it later began to invite or accept any country.
Maybe half result of USSR would be more suitable, as result from USSR also comes from Ukrainian or other republics.
@@Gareth1892000 Not really since Russia at (3.482) performed better than the USSR at (2.65) in the rate of gold medal obtains. So how come, given that the USSR includes Russia? one reason might be Russia becomes better with time and even better than the USRR but the other reason might be that the USSR might include math members from other countries in order to have representatives, not just from Russia but from countries in the USSR, and so the USSR might not have sent its six best mathletes to compete instead might have sent its 'top 3' from Russia and other 'top 3' were drawn from other 14 countries in the USSR. Yes the USSR has more math talent than Russia (apparently) since Russia was a subset of the USSR but the USSR might not have sent its top 6 students to the competition every year because it didn't want people to think the USSR was just only about Russia. Or as said about Russia today might just better at math preparation for the competition than when it was in the USSR and so Russia today is better than both itself and the USSR in this math competition.
Russia was 52% of the USSR population.
what if we add scores of Russia and Ukraine to USSR? it's actually how it must be in the video
Why would we though? USSR was a federated state that included many other countries present on this board. I'm pretty sure all USSR participant weren't a 100% from modern day Russia.
A better way to do would be to look up the modern day country of each USSR participant and add it to their nowaday country score. When I see how good Romania, Hungary, Ukraine (and probably others) with that few population compared to Russia, that would most certainly be a steal in their defavor.
Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, 3 small countries are fighting with any of the nations of the world .... bravo.
Former axis countries . All of them :))
@@pragueincoldwar2558 Do the math.
@@zalmox5042 About what?
Germany, Italy and Japan aren't in this list and they were the the founding countries of the axis, not just members.
Vietnam too
@@ngocluong9260 If South Vietnam survived they'd be even higher in the rank
Respect to Hungary. It's an insane amount giving that Hungary doesn't even reach 10mil population. Yet it manages to compete with China(1bil), US(300mil) and Russia(140mil)
There are theories that it may have something to do with our (the Hungarian) language, it's logics is totally different from that of the indo-european languages.
The best example is the possessive: we always go from the 'bigger' thing to the 'smaller' thing from left to right which is basically how numbers work and which is the opposite in indo-european languages.
Thank you. Our language is the reason.
@@DrGergo I did not say that, only I heard that there is a theory on why there are so many good Hungarian mathematicians.
China is closer to 1.5bil than 1bil. US is around 330mil.
Anyone, ANYONE who’s good at math can do it! population size doesn’t matter at all
Even after the fall of USSR, the US took 17 years to equalize their tally, then too in just 28 years Russia achieved 100 gold medals
@Jhon Krasnovskiy today?
Medals vs money, I'd choose money and hire the smart people anyday. By the way you are commenting on RUclips, a platform with no real rival, run by an American company
@@chinesesparrows you mean run by jews just like all US media that matters
@@chinesesparrows what? :D
@@chinesesparrows We have identified the Murican!
Hungary and Romania are impressively strong for the size of their population.
because they was in alliance with USSR
btw romania also send hunagrians from transylvania...
Bulgaria too. I was really surprised to see these three countries in the top 10. We have very smart neighbors.
@Marius Samartean The original claim is probably false, since none of the notable participants of Romania is Hungarian. But by the logic of yours, no Romanians lived in Transylvania until 1920, only Hungarians with Romanian descent.
@Marius Samartean It simply isn't true. There were a huge (nowadays smaller but still representative) minority since France after the WW I moved the borders in favour of the Romanians (and to all the other surrounding countries even to Austria). We are speaking about a territory which is larger than the current size of Hungary (93' sq km vs 124' dq km of Transylvania) and the Hungarian nationality in that region between 3.5M and 5M people according to different sources by that time. Still after the 25 years of forced assimilation during the Ceausescu era still there is a 1.5M minority who call themselves Hungarian.
And you made a wrong parallel with those whom migrated to another country on their own will because it was their decision. But it's not the case of the Hungarian minority in Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Serbia, Croatia and a very few in Slovenia and Austria.
I didn't check the nationality of the team members, so I'm not referring that how much contribution the Hungarian minority made to the result of Romania, just correcting the false information you spread around.
My classmate won an IMO gold medal last year. He’s in Peking University now.
how many hours you study math per day?
@@KS-yn5zw 12-14H
初二小朋友 whyy
@@AdnanKhan-et8bd Maths is beautiful.
初二小朋友 as an indian science student I also study 12 hours a day but still in every exam I get rank 15 or below wonder how much those toppers study .
Sometimes, IMO is Chinese vs Chinese.
your Chinese VS our Chinese XD
@@jamessutherland5045 XD
And korean
@@bttfish And Japanese,math is related to face
I prophecy: there will be 2 more country good at IMO in future, North Korea and Mongolia.
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Also, look at this list.Hungarians good at math.The ancestors of the Hungarians came from the nomadic people, the Huns, who had waged a thousand-year war with China.
In other words, Hungarians have East Asian ancestry.
@@newsionl6092 is Japan ranked in the top 5 in the international mathematics olympiad?
The USA team is pretty much China team 2, if you check the last names.
Also Russia is China team 3 if you look at the last letter
@@thepowerfulkiller8474 are you fucking dumb?
@@mattysonso he is
Thepowerfulkiller Excuse me I don’t think Russians import people.
Thepowerfulkiller the amount of brain cells needed to produce in this comment is in the negatives
My respect to Hungary and Romania and other smaller nations.
because they was in Alliance with USSR
thanks. USSR is posted separately so i don’t think our late affiliation with Russia has anything to do with this score.
@@sunkid86 of course this affilation with USSR predetermine on this score. almost all Eastern europe aim for communism. GDR, Romania, Yugoslavia, Chekhoslovakia, Bulgaria was with alliance of USSR.
@@cabroncabronov9829 Yes communism produces the greatest math brains. Must be something in the communist diet or air or drinking water. Or could it be teaching methods?
@@SteveBene sorry Steve you mean that communist system not thinking about ecology? if you haven't noticed this video not about ecology this video about math. Look at China all usa products making there in communism system ask them about diet, water or air
🇷🇴Romania🇭🇺Hungary🇧🇬Bulgaria
Best countries
@@beavatatlan Absolutely
I'm a Filipino mathematician, and prior to making my math thesis, I didn't know Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria were a mathematical powerhouse. I know that they're experts on functional analysis and optimization as more than half of my citations were papers from these countries.
@@MultiWilliam15 And we're neighbors too, we fought among each other for millenia, and we've fought together against ottomans for another millenia.
yeah, for relatively small and poor countries, Romania does extremely well.
Sometimes, IMO is Chinese from mainland China vs Chinese from USA.
John Smith that's Chinese vs American
Yes The American medals were won by the american chinese.
The 2019 U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad team is: Vincent Huang, Luke Robitaille, Colin Tang, Edward Wan, Brandon Wang, and Daniel Zhu. Huang is a returning team member from 2017 and 2018.
www.maa.org/news/us-places-first-at-international-mathematics-competition-in-uk
ken ho is it like that?alright...-
mainland chinese in china vs mainland chinese in america.😅
David Gwin wow,American people are so polite!!
If ussr and Russia where together they will be 1
Todo tipo de cosas + Ukraine
Это видео из альтернативной реальности,там СССР и Россия разные страны.просто матрица пропустила сбой.
@@Termo_JAM, скорее -
@@kamilushurov9800, тогда СССР продолжил бы рвать
Add China with Chinese American winner,,.they win
East Germany did really well in 2014, considering the country had not existed for 25 years
Every East German candidate that failed to get a gold medal was later taken care of by the Stasi.
@@noamstopler7776 not true
@@toniokettner4821 No shit sherlock,it was said as a joke
@@user-dg5qy3cq8m ?????
Im surprised to see countries like Hungary, Romania, etc. are very up on this list, impressive
that's amazing brother, glad to see it too
@@Positivectrl I could land an airplane on your username
Not surprised at all, it is just that socialist nations actually cared about investing in education.
@@marechaltukhachevsky2909
Wasn't education more about obedience training according to Prussian Education System and Factory School Model?
Ah Bulgaria, my country. Less than 7 million in population, yet with 54 gold medals. At least we’re good at something.
PS I’m actually a math major too xD
Could you please give me any advice to become a better mathematician?
Taco Traficante The best advice is to practice problems and always be curious for a solution. Don’t be afraid of proofs also. Khan academy and MIT OCW are you best resources to learn math.
Gaynatic Rakhi lund ki Topi I used to use it to get the basic concepts down. Then I would do the whole MIT course on the topic
Its because of soviet systems education)
@Happy Dude your life is crap.and you know nothing about Russia, unlike me
Wtf. The USSR managed to stay in 5th place even after 28 years of its collapse.
Amazing isn't it?
🤓
Russian magic
Put USSR together with Russia.
@@Odessitization, да ну бл, правда, поц?
Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria's performance is outstanding, especially if you take into account the population!!
@Bulky Snek Haha, yeah never thought of that ;)
Unfortunately the (communist) education system that helped form these winners is no longer working properly, at least here in Romania.
@@wyqtor how do that education system works?
No, if every single province of China is able to send a team to IMO, then...
It's true that very single province team of China can win 4-6 gold medals, but Hungary and Romania's results also showed nothing but true talent and better education system.
I didn't know there are so many mathematical geniuses in Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria.
@@kasajizo8963 who thought that? It's just like sports. Every country has the same team size in game, but big countries has big advantages about player selection. More top players mean bigger chance to win. There is no miracle. So a top score small country means a lot more performance and deserve more respect.
I knew this cause boyfriend is Romanian. His friend does math competitions and boyfriend is also genius in math but dislikes it.
@LIVIU DRAGNEA Bulgaria 6.5M.
@@adaikonen Yea our teachers are forcing us to learn maths, most of the people learn it only because they're scared of the teacher and this makes you to hate it ( I say from my own experience, I am currently studying in Romania and I hate maths with all my heart but I have no choice)
@LIVIU DRAGNEA India isn't in this list
Coz it is really not popular in India -_-
in this top are 2 countries Romania and Hungary made me proud.
hungary and romania original winners
think Romani was still good because there are 2. million Hungarians living there ...hahahajhahahaha..
@@attilakovacs1415 ardeal pamant romanesc
@@oana6277 yes....1000 years in europe...100 years in balkan..tragedy...evry people there...
I read the description below the video and I was like "OMG I can't believe my country was the first to earn the gold medal!" I was shocked but I was so proud that I was born there that was the time then I realized that no matter how many people were there, One achievement can become a miracle for us Romanians (I'm Romanian).That's why I usually say that I'm proud to be Romanian! Because this achievement will remain a legend in our hearts
😊😊🇷🇴🇷🇴
@@anamariaiulianabozoki many athletes are not Romanian .... but Hungarian ..... will never be Romanian ...
Bravo to Hungary , Romania , Bulgaria & Vietnam . Surprising how fast China reached the top
As stated in the video, China had in 12 times all 6 of the participants obtained gold medals, while the second place US only had 4 times.
USA in sports Olympic: Blacks
USA in academic Olympic: Chinese
USA in economic Olympic: Jews
USA = masters of human resources.
shut up and take my money😂
I was in grad school with a lot of Chinese and Indians.....impressed by the Inidan...by the Chinese not so much
White: am I a joke to you
lmao economic olympic
Usa = failed state of indebted slaves :)
Worked with two mathematicians from Romania.
They are great.
We have some smart ppl, honestly. 💗
Wait and see when 7 year later Hungary and Romania will not be in the chat
think Romani was still good because there are 2. million Hungarians living there ...hahahajhahahaha..
@@attilakovacs1415 can u stop using copy paste everytime?
@@marian-constantinvasai5757 I have to teach the world ... they don't know history .......
Finally, a ranking where my country (Bulgaria) is present. It's nice to see that when it comes to the mind, size and money don't matter and countries like Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria have much better per capita results.
Yess go off hungary
Lourenco shut up kid
Yeah
Цветомир Димитров yeah my country (Belgium) doesn’t score that well on these competitions despite having great education
Судя по комментам за США китайцы участвуют, так что деньги имеют значение даже тут :')
Iran is very impressive,only started competing since 1994, 👏 wow, they managed impressive 45 gold so far, they have been competing for a short while. Respect also to Russian Chinese, Romanian, Hungarian and Vietnamese students, it shows how much potential this countries have.
Iran under sanctions as well so this it even more impressive
iran is far behind other countries
also open your eye, china is on TOP 1 in world in math, its not potential,
@@xinyiquan666 are you jealous 😂😂
@@xinyiquan666
the other countries are USA 340 millions , China 1.4 billion , Russia 140 million ?
the most important that Iran have a medals more than to that of Japan and France
The fact that East Germany is still in this list even almost 30 years after it collapsed is amazing
Deutschland uber alles
Especially if you keep in mind how small east Germany is
Baumi Baumann but Germany already turned east Germany to a neo-Nazi base, one more reason capitalism sucks.
This suggests that the school system under socialism was at a higher level.
American exceptionazism 卐 because it collapsed the demonstrations were too much and the government was overrun
That's unfair to the Russian people because as USSR collapsed, they should heritage their metal.
What part of USSR should heritage?
heritage metal?
咔秋纱 Dafuq are you talking about? Romania has never been part of the USSR
@@EUGEN093 russian
There are a bunch of states that broke away from the USSR, it would be unfair to them to give all the medals USSR teams won to Russia.
So proud for Vietnam since right the time we had Independence after the war, we won the 1st medal.
Just congratulations to my people and I admire them all
That is not surprising. There were plenty of Vietnamese students in most of the countries in top 10 during the war and afterwards. All of the "socialist" ones at least.
@@nikoladd is korea "socialist" ?
@@tinhhoangvan9327 I wrote in English. Learn it and then you can read again what I wrote and not ask stupid questions.
@@nikoladd I do not care . My favorite subjects are Math, physics, chemistry and Japanese language. You are ignorant of math, and you should accept that. One thing is for sure, Asian American students are always the best in math, physics, and chemistry in America. So the answer to this question is why?
@@tinhhoangvan9327 you're the one asking stupid questions not me. ..and your name is not Japanese. Go pose somewhere else.
I’m proud and happy to see where Vietnam is standing. 🇻🇳 ❤️
Romania and Hungary are impressive
think Romani was still good because there are 2. million Hungarians living there ...hahahajhahahaha..
@@attilakovacs1415 look up the names and then we'll talk
@@serbanbuzduga378 there I guess you know ... and that is true for sports too ,,,, 100 years ago .... how many Hungarians have won medals in Romania ??
there are peoples who are many ... some who have minds too ....
@@attilakovacs1415 they choose to play for Romania and they are probably born in Romania a few generations ago .Not Hungarian anymore as most of them don't come from Harghita or Covasna
Read this fast:
I won a maths debate
AleXD fuck......
Oh xD
Same
I don't get it 😢
I wanna masterbate
0:59 China: Hi everyone!
everyone: Fxxx, here we go again!
JG Ah sh*t, here we go again.
wow, hungary, by size of population per gold, beats all!
May be you are on par with us from Bulgaria we 6.5 mil to10 mil hungarian with 54/81 golden medals....but we are doing very poorly in last decade...
Hungary 🇭🇺 is such an intelligent country.I hope some day pay a visit to it.
Does anyone pay attention to Russia? The Soviet Union stopped in 1991, and it just took Russia 20 years to reach the third place.
SO WHAT? if china started in 1959, china would be top since 60 years ago
@@xinyiquan666 no, it wouldn’t be, without the Soviet system of education, you would still be sitting on the ground and chewing bugs
@@ЭлинаВоронова-и8я The Soviet System of education obviously showed that even the small Socialist East Germany could achieve quite a lot for it's size.
Hungary and Romania im proud of you (19,53 Mil Population Ro / 9,773 Mil population Hun ) thats amazing ...
Ro ❤️
Proud of Hungary too🖤
Brain,very great , nice scientist!
think Romani was still good because there are 2. million Hungarians living there ...hahahajhahahaha..
@@attilakovacs1415 none of them were HUNGARIAN
@@cristianion2056 minimum 2 millio....
USA's, Canada's medals basically mean China's medals, at least for recent 10ish years.
😂😂😂😂
@Alice Rodríguez they will never be real American.
And in the years 1990-2000 it were in fact Russian medals _;'-(_
@Tay ler so tell me, when those whom already 5 or more generations,but white American told those chinacunt go back to ur country. With a Asian face that never be an real American. That is what I mean.
@@感恩-k4t I think you don't understand what America is, it's a immigrant country your racist
Soviet Union has collapsed for 28 years and still it placed six and even one of it's former countries, Russia, places on top 3. Had the Sovied Union survived, it would be the all times gold medalist
It would be all world USSR)
Well, they were the founders of the competition, so for many years they didn't really have much competition for these gold medals.
@@erejnion My family was serfs. After liberation, they were poor peasants from Kiev. At the time of the establishment of Soviet power, my great-grandmother could not read and write, but she already had a child. She received first primary, and then secondary specialized education (she left as a senior salesman for pensions). My grandmother grew up during the war and post-war years. Having problems in education, she was able to graduate from technical school and retired as a site master in a complex chemical production. My mother graduated from high school with a gold medal, a university with honors and worked at VIAM (those who are associated with aircraft construction, polymers and space technologies know this institute well).
Bottom line: many people like to talk about the fact that some peoples are unteachable or stupid by nature. This is all nonsense, it's just that your leaders are more comfortable simply not spending money on social security and fighting inequality. It is easier for them to throw money on propaganda about the terrible USSR (which set itself the goal of its existence to fight inequality)
@A M What "no"? Look, I was literally the single best person in the All-Russian Mathematical Olympiad. I'm not making assumptions here. I'm just telling you first-hand facts that I've witnessed throughout my life. I've spoken with the founders and the organizers of IMO.
USSR had so many medals because there was literally no competition for these medals. They were the first to have a strong tradition in COMPETITIVE high school mathematics. It's an entirely separate field that doesn't have that much direct practical use in university. You can see when China decided to build a tradition in competitive mathematics: almost immediately they started getting many gold medals. Same with USA. Western Europe has never had any such plans, so it has always been weaker in IMO. And it will continue to be weaker. Because competitive high school mathematics - what is actually tested in the IMO - is a *separate* field. It's not a question of general educational system at all. It's about one specific field that isn't particularly useful later in your life.
@@erejnion you would disagree then that the USSR was leading in natural sciences overall in the years that it existed and had no serious crisis? In my opinion that is hypocritical and I am a mathematics student, the Union was phenomenal, and the fact that today's Russia is still performing so well is a consequence of the foundations that the USSR built. In front of science we have to be objective, and the fact is socialist countries pushed their people in those fields and they got more in return respectively.
I salute the Russians bruh they restarted back to 0 after the fall of the Soviet Union and they still managed to comeback in the top 3.
Top 1 if you think about it!
@@maxim6088 65
There were 15 nations in Soviet Union. Silly head
@@xxqxqxqxq2548 no 65
@@xxqxqxqxq2548 there were 15 states in soviet union but as I remember there were around 170+ nations.
Just look at that smart little Country of Hungarians with less than 10 million population next to all those big countries! Yes! I'm a proud Hungarian!
If you were good at math, you'd know that limiting the teams to 6 people is an advantage to small countries.
If the teams were proportional - eg. 1 team member per 1 million inhabitants, you'd get 9 contestants for Hungary and 1400 contestants for China
Since teams are limited to 6 members, 1394 other dudes just as good as those 6 selected, have to stay at home. And maybe, just maybe, out of those 1394 chinese dudes who are just as good, but have to stay home, one would've had a better day, and won the gold.
@@criztu No doubt! The hungarian people are the best of the world. They are only 10 million people! They are genius! this is an immutable advantage! Congratulations! ♥ and across 50 years...
@@criztu Your logic doesn't add up! You have a much better chance to find the best 6 out of a larger population than 6 from a small population. Finding the nicest 6 apples in an orchard is easier than finding it in a small basket of apple...unless most of the apples are nice in the basket.
@@editherman.2555 Humans are not quantities. Humans are not apples. objects that you measure - which one is closer to a perfect sphere...
A math dude can fall in love on the way to the contest. Maybe he had a fight in the disco the night before, over a hot girl. Maybe his hotel was on a busy street, and he woke up tired.
@@criztu That makes no sense whatsoever. You just made quantitative statements about humans yourself! Strange defensive argumentation
Bulgaria here...Per capita, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, impressive. Good work friends !
1986 China: oh look! This looks like a fun pastime. The rest is history.
Ultimately, Russia wins. It is very strange that the USSR and Russia are considered separately. The Russian Federation is the successor of the USSR in all international competitions and in all organizations. 77 victories of the USSR + 99 victories of the Russian Federation = 176
True, plus all of the soviet teams, had a large Russian majority (both ethnical Russians, and national Russians, as socialist Russia was part of the ussr, and most of the math athletes were from there)
Then you should add Chinese Taipei to Mainland China, since all of them are of Han ethnicity. Therefore, 157+41=198. Also East Germany to Germany, since both of them are Germans. Therefore, 51+26=77
Easy Germany and west Germany combined after 1990 makes absolute sense, but combining USSR and Russia doesn’t, because USSR consisted of countless different countries and not just Russia!
@@margaretamiddeldorf1208 I know this very well, but according to international agreements, Russia inherits all the awards and achievements of the USSR. For example, all the Olympic medals won by Soviet athletes are now inherited by Russia (and in official statistics, too). According to your logic, all external debts of the Soviet Union after its collapse should have been paid by all former republics, but they did not do this. Along with the achievements, the Russian Federation received the debts of all other republics. So by all logic, the USSR and Russia are the same
@@margaretamiddeldorf1208 but the teams were mostly Russian... and all of the people had Russian education
No one:
Literally No one:
North Korea : *busted for cheating*
I do not know how to cheat. the problems are so hard.
@@JeffSmith-yk1xb The professors of north korea showed the problems of the imo to their participants before the test.
@@장원호-f6l thanks, any link about the cheating detail?
2 times!)
@@JeffSmith-yk1xb I am a student preparing for the imo in south korea and that's what I heard from the head professor of thr south korean imo team
For the population hungary is the clear winner .
I thought the same!
They took part in the game from the beginning, much earlier than most other countries.
@@thethe1430 That's true. But if you check the Abel prize winners in the last 15 years you will be surprised. Two out of 15. Not a bad results, don't you think? Furthermore, if you check the main prizes of SIAM (Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics) you can also observe that almost the one third of the prizes are named after Hungarian mathematicians. In terms of population Hungary is a beast in mathematics.
Yes, Bulgaria is second :)
Hungarians always like to be there at any beginning :) But its also true that Hungary also has a lot of Nobel prize. But in the other hand, the people itself isnt that clever, just very various and fresh in genetics because of history
We won a gold From Bangladesh. And he was my cousin zawad ahmed Chowdhury. Love u guys❤️
Congratulations! Happy to hear that
proud of my country (Romania) and our neighbors (Hungary, Bulgaria, Ukraine)
that's wonderful brother, respect
No, chinese are the best
Greetings from Ukraine
@@omniyambot9876 maybe,but population of China is 1 bl.And these are not good scores for 1 bl
@Bulky Snek Very false I can say even totally false but we have some exceptions. So curb your denial of succes.
People from East Europe and Sinosphere are pretty good at math!
@@RudimpexBulgaria That's why many people overtly hate americans, secretly dream of moving in there xD
@@RudimpexBulgaria it is bad to talk about people like that
@@RudimpexBulgaria America original smart and they are from Europe
But their gov like suck it make their education suck
legacy of CCP
Yes, but as you can see, EVERYONE is equally good. Just not all countries participate every year, some of them can't go due to otherworldy reasons, so, this is that. EVERYONE is good at EVERYTHING, so please do not be racist by just saying people from the westren hemisphere are bad at mathematics. This is because there are FEWER countries in the westren hemisphere (the Americas) then the eastren hemisphere (Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Africa OMG four continants compared to just two!).
But as you can see, if you threw off some of those countries, countries like those, then you will see some South American and African countries (South Africa expectally) eventully.
In 1986, Chinese find this game.
Newsion L then game over
LOL
Let’s play, baby
In 1974 Vietnam join this game
First Asian country join Olympid Mathematic
Things I learned:
1. Hungary is a math beast.
2. It's insane that Russia entered the top from 0 after the collapse of the USSR.
3. Not surprised by the China taking the first place but still cool.
Hungary is even more of a math beast than you thought, when you consider their population is under 10 million, while the US's population is 250-300 million and China's is 1.5 billion. If you consider gold medals per capita, they are at least an order of magnitude above everyone else except Romania, but Romania's still got twice as many people as Hungary.
@@medexamtoolscom The size of the teams is the same, where does the population? 5 Hungarians competed against 5 Chinese. Not 10 million Hungarians versus 1.5 billion Chinese.
@@pifpaf2725 more people, more competition, as many people are fighting for one place in the math olympiad in China as live in Hungary
@@wowp1184 Your statement would be true if there were 20 people in Hungary. But 10 million is so much that in this case the difference in the population does not matter.
@@pifpaf2725 как я понял ты русский, так что давай я так лучше напишу) разница в количестве людей у Венгрии и Китая колоссальная и на итоги олимпиад это должно влиять, выбери случайно 100 человек, потом так же случайно выбери 10000, шанс того, что во второй толпе ты найдешь гения куда больше чем шанс, что ты найдешь его в первой, тоже самое и тут. Так что такая результативность Венгрии это действительно какое-то чудо.
Nice to see small countryes like Roumania and Hungary up there. Hello from Roumania to all of you.
Alex Samu I’m half Hungarian half Romanian and honestly I’m surprised by them . Also Romania * countries * , that’s how it’s spelled ( nothing personal, just some corrections, I know how hard English is at first )
Lets wait that jerk, attila
@@RandomOperativeRightWing you deserve a medal for that comment.
Well, I'm sure team USA is mostly Chinese American anyway.
Who cares? those guys chose to come under the American flag, they chose to represent the US. Most of them had lived in America for all/most of their lives, that makes them pretty American. This comment section cares more about race than the people winning these meddles.
@@Cnut_the_grape Meddles?
@@someone1949 metaphorical meddles mate
@@Cnut_the_grape Some may care when they are yelling "Go back to your own country..."
nope in case of majority it's indian American. look at all that CEOs and owners of big companies
I am from Romania!!! I am glad
and I am Vlad!
You put up a good fight even against China in 2000s
Hello if you don't mind could you tell me your opinion about Nicolae Ceaușescu?
Love Romania❤️🇷🇴🏆
@@travelleryu haha howcome? He was very bad... in 1989 there were big protests and in around december 1989 many people came on the streets (including my dad) and then he escaped with his wife with a helicopter and then they went to the more mountain side of romania where they were hold 'safe' but then days later they just got killed by soldier, u can view the video online just type in ceausescu execution video
Vietnam makes a very interesting case. A developing country in top 10 IMO
Wow, Vietnam have 62 gold medals of mathematics olmpyiad, very smart 🤓, greetings from Indonesia.
Where's Indonesia?
Well let's just just say my country has the most medals, can you guess? Also, greetings fellow Indonesian
thank you. Indonesia is very good at physics
In Google map
@@johnbrookhaven7134 😄😄😄😄
Vietnam and Thailand made it in the top 20, very impressive.
Nope, Vietnam isn't in top 20, top 8 fyi!
@@ledanglove This is Top 20 list. FYI
Vietnam ranked 8th, thailand ranked 18th. how can we compare?
@@anhnhan4868 Tại sao không ss đc. Cùng là asean. Phải vui cùng khi nằm trong top. Nhiều cái mk cug ko hơn gì vẫn đem ss ầm kìa. Bớt cái bệnh sĩ tỏ vẻ lại
@@nguyenley1202 về giáo dục thì phải so với bọn có cùng hệ tư tưởng nho giáo Khổng Tử,đi so với Thái lan làm cái gì? So thì phải nhìn tàu vs hàn quốc kia kìa,
1:11
USSR.exe Stopped Working
Also Czechoslovakia.exe in that year stopped working
& East Germany ...
Долбаная демократия пришла, блять!
No Comrade no math
Tears down
Fact: The US, if not for the Chinese, would not be in the second place as almost all the Gold medalists are of Chinese descent even though they form a very small minority in the US.
I’m getting some racist undertones
low iq is not always bad.
USSR was really good at mathematics, especially fluids mechanics related.
It was very prestigious. Now most people choosing social studies all of sudden.
The rus arguably lead the world in basic science. If basic break through ever be found (like quantum computer prototype, interstellar engine, fusion reactor,....) I bet the rus will found it first. It like they are not the type of people to brag about their break through. I supprise many westerners do not know that it is the rus that first to enter the space or build the first nuclear reactor factory.
mainly because they spent a lot of resources cultivating talents in order to impress and gain international recognition, amidst the inmense anti-communist sentiment back then
@@hongkyang7107 USA propaganda my friend.
@@mr_elyte yup.
Bulgaria sitting at 9th with only 6-7 mil. population is impressive
Vietnam is doing a good job tbh for a ‘developing country’
Are u japan ?
Flipbook. VN I’m a mix
They are almost same with china in the way they learn. It means education for the next generation is the most important thing in the family
@@thinhtran3593 also watch plz super brain Vietnam 👍
Same with Iran
South Korea came in late, but now ranked 4th in the world. Very impressive country of 51 millions people.
If population plays a role in the medal ranking then why India is not in the list? India has almost the same population as China. We all know those who talk about population is just making up an "excuse" for unable to achieve what others can achieve. Don't give us excuse, it'll only put shame on your face. Admit your shortcomings and beat the top 3 with your real capability. Speak with real actions by topping the ranking instead of feeling sour and making up excuses. Show the world what are you capable of.
@@michaelg4158 naahh just because india don't good at math , and chinese is.we simply admire them, as they have a smaller population than us but a higher achievement. That proves their talent, what does your comment here mean? we don't rank well but it's also top 10 in math, and 20 in the world in all other categories, it may not be as high as yours but I'm proud of that and our achievement still improving year after year.
@@longbuondoi what do you mean? Who is "our achievement" you're referring to?
Yes, I think so ~ even though l'm a musican, I studied math very hard when I was young in my country. In fact there are so many students have excellent math ability in south Korea
@@michaelg4158India started to participate in IMO very late. Still it ranks at 30. This year 2023 India ranked at 9th position. But I have to admit china is exceptional, participated just 4 years before India and is already at the top of the world.
博主,我看过许多RUclips的数据视频,其中你的我最喜欢,我认为做的最好:第一所有的数字和国家名字字体选择恰当,比较圆润标准;第二色彩搭配舒服,多种颜色运用增加了丰富性;第三配有时间点的国家说明,信息足。
总而言之:你最棒了
喵同学 一樣
配乐也很好
還有音樂也不錯。
I am proud of my country. Although our country is still on the path of development, the education system is on par with the world. My Vietnam
Typn yeah. Viet culture is under influence of Confucius, because of that, I always said Vietnam is the only country that can become an industrialized nation in southeast, Their culture values education. Good luck towards your future.
yeah
Học giỏi mà nghèo
@@newgatecomics9522 Mong rằng thế hệ chúng ta sẽ giải quyết dc vđề này
@@newgatecomics9522 đó là do sự mâu thuẫn của chiến tranh cần thời gian để đất nước giàu
Hungary im so proud of you 😢
😂 Right. We are the devil.
im proud for both, the government is right :*
@my name is read by someone i trolled never compare government with the people of the country!! Not every hungarian is racist
@@timi1655 read his name, dude... why are you guys falling for such a low-quality bait?
@@numbdigger8558 okay I wrote this at night I'm sure xdddd
🇨🇳China🇰🇷Korea🇻🇳vietnam have talents of mathematics.
Singapore as well (im a singaporean) but i dont think we do much math olympiad or at least since we are a new country, at least singapore is the highest performing country in mathematics according to google.
Chinese culture circle
Vietnam was the first Asian country to win a gold medal.
Similar culture, similar IQ!
Asians have math talent
Russia and some other countries from east Europe are very good at some basic science subjects like math, physics and chemistry. Respect from China.
In just-ended IMO 2020 Moscow, China is #1, 20pts ahead of #2 Russia, and top 3 individuals are all China Chinese.
Proof that the USSR had an amazing educational system.
Yeah we (Bulgaria) copied their system just like all of Eastern Europe. It's more than obvious that since the system was changed with the modern Democratic one people just get dumber.
Da comrade
Those olimpiads dont mean a good educational system. Means a good training program.
Romania is still have a comunism system for school.... so nothing changed ;)
No, all those medal winners studied at a couple of places in Moscow and St. Petersburg, and they are trained specific for olympiads since like 7th grade, so it can't be the proof of educational system's quality.
Fun facts: Many of the gold medalists from other countries ended up in the US....some notable names are: Terence Tao (UCLA), Ngo Bao Chau (U of Chicago), Maryam Mirzakhani (Stanford).
That is because China was poor when they were competing.
@@zemm9003agreed
I remember a month ago an Indian publicly mocked the mathematics of Chinese and Americans, saying that Indians are the top mathematics competitors in the world , but as long as it involves international competitions, like IMO, PISA, India always fails.
@James Merryman The reason why India participate PISA only once is because India ranked bottom that time
@@richardfortier226 what about B Spelling competition ??😎😎😎😎😎most of times INDIANS won
Richard Fortier india hasn’t taken part in the imo often . That’s because the IMO clashes with the jee . The national college entrance exam. Parents discourage students from taking part in Olympiads as no college cares . We are ranked through the jee and only the rank decides which college and which course you get . That’s why Indians in India suck at international competition while those in the USA do far better . Indians have been winning the national spelling bee for 13 years now because it’s more of a cultural thing than an intellectual one . Same applies here . Look at the Olympics too . India performs very poorly there , sports as a carrier is discouraged and there is no organised structure in India like in China for all this . For sports cricket is the only thing most Indians care about . Unsurprisingly we’ve got among the best cricket teams . If the IMO gains popularity in India it will obviously do better . Atleast 70% students won’t even know what it is .
@@angeloperez3954 **brainwashed spotted**
It’s common sense Indian people like to brag a lot
Why am I so happy to see Hungary in high places?
Because they should be.
USSR and GDR still on the list in 2019. Lol.
I wish it's true though
@Kind evil the power of doping ;)
@Kind evil I am german. I know that the GDR commited organised state doping.
@Kind evil well doping is a problem everywhere. The thing with Russia is, the government isn't very open and admitting mistakes and wrong doings of whatever matter. The relation between Russia and the west is problematic I know, for various reasons. And China is even more restrictive.
I'm more curious about how can you possibly dope for a maths competition.
Thanks for informing the RUclipsrs that Hungary (on a per capita basis) has some really good mathematicians...bravo!
1+1= ?
USA: "Let me check the Bible"
Bul bul
trump knows,everything
D STANLEY except the answer of 1+1=?
Uh, the U.S. is ahead of your country.
Jordan Lathrop yo,another 懂王 😄
I’m trying to get into the international biology Olympiad, two of my friends just scored bronze medal from the IMO two weeks ago. I hope I can get selected
Edit: its been over a year and I did get into the IBO and claimed my silver! Thanks for all the wishes
All the best!
@@yuriyarlyuss3777 yea that’s what I mean, sorry for the terrible grammar.
@@AmberRathour366 🙏 thanks
@@nglawrence5057 so were you selected?
@@ariyanbista5837 the selection process is still ongoing in my region, the upcoming test will choose 15 students to go on to the next round of training, I’m still preparing 😅😅
Congrats to all countries! Kinda surprised at Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania!
@Remus true
Vietnammm toooo!!!!
@bubu 88 was one of the best*
Congratulations from Poland to my brothers Hungarians!
Did you mean Poland? Can you spell your own country's name?
Thank you🇵🇱🇭🇺❤
@@medexamtoolscom I hate ppl like u
Go to work clean the toilet 😂
@@sayanl1389 well, at least we do have the toilettes clean...
Iran!!Suddenly appeared and kept improving!!😲
The "bad" eastern block countries established a Mathematics competition in 1951, while their "democratic" western neighbors in 1949 - a military one.
And they become democratics, like Romania the medals slow down .It's bullshit to say that communism was a bad regime
@@kellanwhyte2073 there were 2 types of "communism" in Romania. The Soviet-Bolshevik internationalist one right after the end of WW2 which was criminal and anti-romanian and Ceausescu's regime, who was a patriot(that's why he was killed) .
@@kellanwhyte2073 You've got no idea of what you're talking about. Communism fucked up entire generations and heavily decreased the development of every aspect of the Romanian society. If you didn't live in the rural areas, you'd have to wait in lines for hours to get rations.Yes, rations..and they weren't much. Not to mention that bananas and oranges were imported very rarely, let alone other "exotic" stuff.
@@AngryPeach Bulgarian brother here, all I can say is unfortunately same..
@SlypherSpoons what
Hungary, wow! Congratulations from your neighbours! 🇭🇷❤🇭🇺
1986 - China hears about a certain math competition going on. I stopped the video. You know it's over. LOL
Russia + USSR = 176
Russia + USSR + Ukraine = 213
@@seremetvlad 215 Grom pobedy razdavaysya
Iran is only country from middle East which always present in every list 👍🇮🇷
Persians are the smartest there
Iran is in Central Asia, not a part of Middle East
@@sulaiman1181 no bro you are wrong Iran is from middle east
@Classic Moviez Indians are the smartest people of all times
@@srijanupadhyayneet but I guess most of improvements of these day was struggle of persians in last 1500 years
Oh WOW I joined quite a lot of Mathematical competitions actually I won a bronze medal in AIMO finals in year 7
Although I am not in Mainland China I am still proud of my Motherland 🇨🇳
Bullshit! Prove it! 1+1=
Really? Then why didn't China create anyone who was even close to the caliber of Srinivasa Ramanujan? Chen Jingrun is probably the best Chinese mathematicians, but he is nothing in front of Ramanujan. Forget about Ramanujan, also Bhaskaracharya II made more contributions to math than Chen Jingrun.
Did u participate in Sasmo?
@@abiekuntara5508 what's that could you give me full name please
congratulation
Respect to all the participants of every country during each period❤️
Koreans should be very proud of themselves for all the achievements!!
You mean North Corea beeing cought twice on cheating?
@@tyrantonion6660 you are pretty fucking dumb. he meant south korean. world's 12th largest economy.
@@redding4540 Since when being the 12th is good enough to be proud?
@@achristian1643 being 12th place in just 50 years after the war is a huge achievement. Also South Korea better than about 190 other countries.
Just imagine, decades after your country falls apart, decades after they say that your system was a failure, those that called you this are still not able to beat what your system created.
The USSR was truly a superpower.
China plays a bullet train on every single WawamuStats videos.
So true!😂
why don’t they serve alcohol at math competitions?
no one should drink and derive.
underrated XD
lol
They're all integrated as competitors in this competition.
Good one lol
Yes