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Monday, November 03, 2008
RP team places 4th in International Math contest

THE Philippine delegation to the 2008 International Mathematics Competition (IMC) in Chiang-Mai, Thailand won 39 medals, including two golds, to finish fourth overall among 25 countries that took part in the event.

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Filipino students also took away 15 silvers and 22 bronze medals in the six-day event held last October 25, which was opened by Thailand Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat and Thailand Education Minister Srimuang Charoensiri.

Dr. Simon Chua, president of the Mathematics Trainers Guild of the Philippines and head of the delegation said the country's first gold was won by Ma. Czarina Angela Lao of St. Jude Catholic School who bested other contestants in the elementary individual competition.

The other gold medal was won by Philippine Team A composed of Geraldine Baniqued of St. Paul College-Pasig, Carmela Antoinette Lao of St. Jude Catholic School, Aileen Giselle Chua of Grace Christian High School, and Jillian Kristel Sy of Chiang Kai Shek College.

Last year, the Philippines won 14 medals in the same contest held in Hong Kong.

"Our contestants rose above the challenge and proved that they can compete with other students from other countries. We at the Mathematics Trainers Guild Philippines are very happy with their outstanding performance," Chua said.

Philippine Team A in the elementary bagged a silver medal in the team competition. They are: Austin Edrich Chua, Ma. Czarina Angela Lao, John Thomas Chuatak, all of St. Jude Catholic School, and Aldrich Aldwin Mayoralgo of Xavier School. Philippine Teams E and A bagged bronze medals in the group category.

The silver medalists from the Philippines in the elementary individual contest are Dielle Tio of St. Stephen's High School, Hubert Yao of Iloilo Central Commercial High School, Sean Timothy Cheng of Grace Christian High School, Aldrich Aldwin Mayoralgo of Xavier School, Sterling Alvin Tiu of St. Stephen's High School, John Thomas Chuatak of St. Jude Catholic School, Aileen Jennifer Cu of UNO High School, and Joelle Sophia Pena of Saint Pedro Poveda College.

In the secondary division, the individual silver medalists are Carlo Francisco Adajar of Paref Southridge in Alabang, Vance Eldric Go of St. Jude Catholic School, Ricci Ryan Rojo of Zamboanga Chong Hua High School, Geraldine Baniqued of St. Paul College Pasig, John Russell Virata of Gideon Academy, and Jillian Kristel Sy of Chiang Kai Shek College.

The bronze medalists in the individual contest in the IMC are Philip Lizarda of San Beda College Alabang, Austin Edrich Chua of St. Jude Catholic School, Andrew Joelle Caguntas of Bangkal Elementary School, Jakov Ivan Dumbrique of St. Paul College of Ilocos Sur, Martin Lewis Koa of St. Jude Catholic School, Richard Milante of Legazpi Hope Christian School, Jason Allan Tan of Jubilee Christian Academy, Arnold Lindros Lau of Xavier School, Mary Kryslette Bunyi of San Beda College Alabang.

Also, Regina Paz Onglao of St. Paul College Pasig, Carmela Antoinette Lao of St. Jude Catholic School, Evan Niccolo Lao of Xavier School, Alvin Uy Lim of Quezon City Science High School, Ervin Fredrick Dy of Chiang Kai Shek College, Elvis Jeremy Ayroso of Philippine Science High School, Arielle Elise Chua of St. Jude Catholic School, Aileen Giselle Chua of Grace Christian High School, Charles Rainier Belga of Taguig Science High School, Joel Edward Cardinal of Makati Science High School, and Sarah Jane Cua of Pangasinan Universal Institute, who is the youngest contestant in the Philippine Team in the high school division.

The Philippine delegation arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Friday night.

Besides the Philippines, other countries that participated in the contest were Australia, China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Bulgaria, Thailand, Canada, Laos, Malaysia, The Netherlands, Nigeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Brunei, India, Germany, Iran, Rwanda, South Africa, and Cyprus.

The Philippines placed fourth among 25 countries with math powerhouse China topping the contest with 51 medals followed by host Thailand with 49 and Indonesia, 41. Trailing the Philippines are Taiwan, 37; Bulgaria, 25; Hong Kong, 23; Singapore, 16; Malaysia, 10; and South Korea, 10.

The trainers and coaches of the students are Dr. Eduardo Dela Cruz, dean of the School of Education and Normal of Arellano University; Sid Aguilar, supervisor of DepEd Taguig City; Priscilla De Sagun, assistant schools division superintendent of Makati; Levita Portugal of the Science Education Institute of the Department of Science and Technology; Roberto Degolacion, Manuel Kotah, Emmanuel Pena, Jonathan Glorial, all team and deputy team leaders. (AH/Sunnex)

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(November 3, 2008 issue)
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