Ontario Mathematics Olympiad

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The Ontario Mathematics Olympiad (OMO) is an annual mathematics competition for Grade 7s and 8s across Ontario, hosted by the (OAME).[1][2]

Format[]

Each school can send one team to the OMO, which qualifies by placing in the top two in a regional competition.[3] Each team consists of one Grade 7 boy, one Grade 7 girl, one Grade 8 girl, and one Grade 8 boy. The competition has four stages; individual, pairs, team, and relay. The individual stage is completed by writing a test. The two pairs in the pairs stage are the Grade 7 boy and the Grade 8 girl, and the Grade 8 boy and the Grade 7 girl. Each pair has a set amount of questions to solve. The team stage is completed similarly, with a series of questions. The relay stage is when each member of the team receives a question to answer, but the solution for that question depends on the solution of a previous teammate's question. Thus, if any member of the team does their question wrong, the solutions afterwards are wrong as well.[1][4]

Awards[]

There are awards for the top three teams in each of the pairs, team, and relay stages of the competition. For the individual stage, the top three Grade 7 boys, Grade 7 girls, Grade 8 girls, and Grade 8 boys are awarded. There is also a grand prize for the overall winning team.[1][3]

Past competitions[]

A table of previous competitions:[1]

Year Location Date
2018 Sheridan College Jun 08 to Jun 09
2017 Humber College Lakeshore Campus May 26 to May 27
2016 University of Toronto Scarborough May 27 to May 28
2015 Carleton University, Ottawa Jun 05 to Jun 06
2014 Lakehead University, Orillia Campus May 30 to May 31
2013 TBD Jun 07 to Jun 08
2012 St. Clair College, Windsor Jun 08 to Jun 09
2011 University of Toronto, Toronto Jun 03 to Jun 04
2010 , Ramara township (just east of Orillia) May 28 to May 30
2009 Trent University, Peterborough May 29 to May 30
2008 Trent University, Peterborough May 30 to May 31
2007 University of Ottawa, Ottawa Jun 01 to Jun 02

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Greg Clarke. "OAME".
  2. ^ "Canadian Competitions". Canadian Mathematics Society. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  3. ^ a b "TEAMS Math Olympics Results". Toronto Catholic School Boards. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Mathletes Take on Chocolate Fix at the Ontario Mathematics Olympiad". Retrieved 11 July 2013.
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