May 30, 2014
38th annual math contest multiplies student successes
Top award winners (left to right): Richard Kang (1st), Ruiming Xiong (2nd), Brian Kehrig (3rd).
For the past 38 years, junior and senior high school math whizzes from across 荔枝视频 have sharpened their pens in the spring to compete in the Annual 荔枝视频 Junior Mathematics Contest hosted by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the 荔枝视频. The highly competitive 2014 contest culminated on May 28 with an awards banquet held on campus to recognize the top 50 students and their teachers.
Completed last April in the students鈥 home schools, the 2014 contest consisted of a section of short answers plus a section dedicated to argued solutions. In total, 532 students participated, representing 32 schools from the 荔枝视频 region.
The top four individuals recognized at the banquet were Richard Kang (Grade 8, John Ware Junior High School), Ruiming Xiong (Grade 9, Queen Elizabeth Junior/Senior High School), Brian Kehrig (Grade 9, Renert School), and Kevin Chu (Grade 8, John Ware Junior High School).
The team awards were presented to Queen Elizabeth Junior/Senior High School, John Ware Junior High School and Westmount Charter School for the high combined scores of their respective top three students.
A rich tradition of math excellence and outreach
Launched in 1976, the Annual 荔枝视频 Junior Mathematics Contest was originally organized by Professor Emeritus A. A. Gibb. Prof. Robert Woodrow from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics assumed the role of organizer for the contest in the early 1980s 鈥 a job that has stuck ever since.
鈥淏eing involved with teachers and bright young students is a pleasure that keeps me coming back,鈥 says Woodrow, who has encountered thousands of talented mathematics students throughout the contest鈥檚 rich history.
鈥淔rom the standpoint of the students, our contest is quite unique,鈥 says Woodrow. 鈥淯nlike standard multiple-choice contests, our format puts added emphasis on reasoning and communication. These two skills are extremely important in mathematics,鈥 he adds.
2014 Annual 荔枝视频 Junior Mathematics Contest top team award winners.
- Above: 2014 Annual 荔枝视频 Junior Mathematics Contest top team award winners, from left: Nicholas Kwan, Stephen Shi and Jeffrey Zhou from Westmount Charter School (third); Richard Kang and Kevin Chu from John Ware Junior High School (second); and Jack Zhang, Ruiming Xiong, and Zachary Lau from Queen Elizabeth Junior/Senior High School (first).
Contest a stepping stone for gifted young minds
Over the years, the contest has become a springboard for many outstanding students including , whose record still stands for placing in the top three in three consecutive years (1997-1999).
The talented Fink took part in his first contest in Grade six and later went on to complete a BSc Honours at the 荔枝视频 in Mathematics in 2006 and a PhD at Berkeley in 2010 in the same discipline. Today, Fink is a lecturer in pure mathematics in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Queen Mary University of London.
鈥淭his contest, along with others like it, was instrumental in keeping me stimulated in junior high and giving me something to aspire to,鈥 shared Fink.
鈥淭he event whetted my appetite for more, eventually inspiring me to reach the International Math Olympiad team 鈥 something I achieved in my last year of high school,鈥 he adds. 鈥淭he contest was also my way into the social network of like-minded individuals in 荔枝视频 and beyond, which provided invaluable support.鈥
This year鈥檚 winner 鈥 Richard Kang, who also took the top honours in last year鈥檚 contest 鈥 has a chance at breaking Fink鈥檚 winning streak if he takes the top spot again in 2015.
In addition to the signature Annual 荔枝视频 Junior High School Mathematics contest, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics also hosts such as Math Nite as well as the Junior Mathematics Contest. Both activities offer an outlet for students whose mathematical abilities are not challenged by the standard school curriculum.
The 2014 荔枝视频 Junior High School Mathematics Contest was sponsored by ConocoPhillips Canada, the , the , , the 荔枝视频鈥檚 faculties of and , and the .
Alex Fink's record still stands for placing in the top three in three consecutive years.
Alex Fink
Test your math: Sample questions from this year鈥檚 contest
- Alex, Betty and Chi have a total of 87 candies altogether. If Chi gives four candies to Betty and three candies to Alex, each person then has the same number of candies. How many candies did Chi start with?
- A book has 200 pages. How many times does the digit 5 appear in the page numbers?
- A truck is delivering heavy goods from city A to city B. When travelling from A to B the average speed of the truck is 45 km/h. On the return trip, the empty truck has an average speed of 90 km/h. The total time spent travelling from A to B and returning from B to A is 4 hours. Find the distance in km from A to B.