The official results of the 34th International Physics

Olympiad announced on 9th of August, 2003 

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Absolute Winner Mr. Pavel Batrachenko USA

Minima Marks of Awards

 

Gold Medal 33

Silver Medal 27

Bronze Medal 22

Honorable Mention 16

 

Number of Medalists

 

Gold Medalists: 20

Silver Medalists: 39


Bronze Medalists: 38

Honor Mentions: 56

 

Number of Participants 238 From 54 countries
กฏ All Participants Sorted by Country

 

 

 

Gold Medalists (20)


First-Last Name
Country
Gender
Total Marks
Pavel Batrachenko USA
M
42.3
Yashodhan Kanoria India
M
41.4
Widagdo Setiawan Indonesia
M
40.0
Yen-Ju Chu Taiwan
M
38.3
Igor Gotlibovych Germany
M
38.3
Arman Akbarian Kaljahi I.R. of Iran
M
37.7
Hyungjun Lee South Korea
M
37.3
Anton Fortunatov Russia
M
36.7
Marcin Pilipczuk Poland
M
36.7
Young Hyun Kim South Korea
M
36.4
Kang-Hao Lu Taiwan
M
36.1
Yves Delley Switzerland
M
35.8
Daniel Robert Gulotta USA
M
34.7
Tse-Yu Chen Taiwan
M
34.3
Silviu Pufu Romania
M
34.3
Hong Yoon Choi South Korea
M
34.2
Hadi Fatemi Shariatpanahi I.R. of Iran
M
34.0
Thaned Pruttivarasin Thailand
M
33.9
Chintan Hossain USA
M
33.7
Shaleen Harlalka India
M
33.2
 

 

Silver Medalists (39)

First-Last Name
Country
Gender
Total Marks
Chayut Thanapirom Thailand M 32.5
Emily Ruth Russell USA F 32.5
Immanuel Buder USA M 31.8
Amirali Modir Shanechi Canada M 31.4
Rangga Perdana Budoyo Indonesia M 31.3
Yong Suk Moon South Korea M 31.3
Matthias Merkel Germany M 31.1
Pavel Rodionov Russia M 31.1
Farshid Ghasemi I.R. of Iran M 30.4
Czech Republic M 30.2
Won Seok Choi South Korea M 30.1
Po-Chuan Wu Taiwan M 30.0
Vitaliy Fedosyeyev Ukraine M 29.5
Anton Naumenko Ukraine M 29.3
Yaakov Neumann Israel M 29.1
Bernard Ricardo Indonesia M 29.1
Morteza Hakimi Siboni I.R. of Iran M 29.0
Robert Barrington Leigh Canada M 28.7
Thomas Grujic Australia M 28.4
David Boinagrov Georgia M 28.4
Mani Kashanianfard I.R. of Iran M 28.4
Romania M 28.2
Jonathan Newnham Australia M 28.1
Hungary M 28.0
Joshua Bartlett Australia M 27.8
Turkey M 27.8
Andrei Constantin Romania M 27.7
James Simonian Australia M 27.6
Ruijie He Singapore M 27.4
Yernur Rysmagambetov Kazakhstan M 27.4
Ching Hua Lee Singapore M 27.3
Alexander Mikhalychev Belarus M 27.3
Mihkel Kree Estonia M 27.3
Germany M 27.2
Quoc Hien Vu Vietnam M 27.2
Robin Stevenson Australia M 27.1
Stanimir Rachev Bulgaria M 27.0
Mikhail Ryzhikov Russia M 27.0
Agshin Heybatov Azerbaijan M 27.0

 

Bronze Medalists (38) 


First-Last Name
Country
Gender
Total Marks
Yudistira Virgus Indonesia M 26.8
Peter Rakyta Slovakia M 26.8
Mikhail Egorov Russia M 26.6
Hungary M 26.3
Huu Thuan Nguyen Vietnam M 26.1
Szymon Szafraniec Poland M 25.3
Francois Girardin Canada M 25.1
Aliaksandr Tarasenka Belarus M 24.9
Daniela Taubert Germany F 24.8
Che-Yu Wu Taiwan M 24.8
Nikoloz Tsimakuridze Georgia M 24.6
Tomasz Kazimierczuk Poland M 24.5
Anna Korolyuk Ukraine F 24.5
Krzysztof Iwaszczuk Poland M 24.4
Czech Republic M 24.4
Trung Tri Hoang Vietnam M 24.3
Ansis Rosmanis Latvia M 24.0
Jonathan Laflamme Janssen Canada M 23.9
Poland M 23.8
Hungary M 23.8
Czech Republic M 23.8
Ilya Gurwich Israel M 23.7
Dimo Arnaudov Bulgaria M 23.6
Anton Reva Ukraine M 23.3
Shashank Dwivedi India M 23.2
Markus Ojala Finland M 23.2
Igor Myshutin Ukraine M 23.2
Pjotrs Grishins Latvia M 23.1
Gideon Tan Guangyuan Singapore M 22.9
Croatia M 22.8
Triwiyono Darsowiyono Indonesia M 22.4
Balazs Szekeres Hungary M 22.4
Michael White Ireland M 22.1
Umair Sadiq Pakistan M 22.1
Alexandru Hening Romania M 22.1
Yves Barmaz Switzerland M 22.0
Hasan Gokce Turkey M 22.0
Vladimir Rozic Serbia and Montenegro M 22.0
 

 

Honor Mentions (56)


First-Last Name
Country
Gender
Total Marks
Juha Arpiainen Finland M 21.5
Pawit Sangchant Thailand M 21.5
Vu Nhan Cao Vietnam M 21.5
Petr Averyanov Russia M 21.2
Cuba M 21.1
Siarhei Koval Belarus M 21.1
Noppadol Mekareeya Thailand M 21.0
Arie Peterson Netherlands M 20.9
Hans Winther Norway M 20.9
Dmitry Faifman Israel M 20.8
Fjodor Novozhilov Estonia M 20.8
David Schwandt Germany M 20.7
Leoned Kardapoltsev Kazakhstan M 20.6
Felicia Maria Magpantay Philippines F 20.5
Jaroslav Trnka Czech Republic M 20.5
Enrico Tombetti Italy M 20.3
Divjyot Sethi India M 20.3
Sergey Poghosyan Armenia M 20.2
Czech Republic M 20.0
Ozan Mehmet Kabak Turkey M 20.0
Ognjen Ilic Serbia and Montenegro M 19.9
Paolo Lodone Italy M 19.5
Wilke van der Schee Netherlands M 19.4
Sander Kersten Netherlands M 19.4
Morten Larsen Denmark M 19.4
Alekh Agarwal India M 19.4
Jon Venstad Norway M 19.3
Maxim Shpilkin Kazakhstan M 19.3
Eoin Butler Ireland M 19.2
Jiun Haur Wang Singapore M 19.2
Nikola Kamburov Bulgaria M 19.2
Jong Woo Jin Brazil M 19.1
Toms Atteka Latvia M 19.1
Desmond Cai Singapore M 19.0
Vitali Sevcenco Moldova M 18.9
Peter Jensen Paluszewski Denmark M 18.7
Croatia M 18.4
Nenad Lazarevic Serbia and Montenegro M 18.0
Imants Kaldre Latvia M 17.8
Andrei Benediktovitch Belarus M 17.7
Finland M 17.6
Gianpiero Caruso Italy M 17.6
Nan Yang Canada M 17.4
Denis Utkin Kazakhstan M 17.3
Ruslan Berdichevsky Israel M 17.2
Calin Miron Romania M 17.0
Wajahat Faheem Khan Pakistan M 17.0
Thomas Uehlinger Switzerland M 16.6
Veronika Ulychny Israel F 16.3
Salinporn Kittiwatanakul Thailand F 16.2
Hungary M 16.1
Alexandru Galamaga Moldova M 16.1
Lu Zhang Gram Denmark M 16.1
Milan Zezelj Serbia and Montenegro M 16.1
Turkey M 16.1
Zoran Peric Serbia and Montenegro M 16.1
 

Special Prizes

The Best Theory Mr. Daniel Robert Gulotta USA
The Best Experiment

Mr.Thaned Pruttivarasin

Mr. Pavel Batrachenko

Thailand

USA

The Best Female Ms. Emily Ruth Russel USA
The Best Participant Among the New Participating countries in the Last Three Years Mr. Umair Sadig Pakistan Pakistan