Israeli math team take top prize for the first time at International Mathematics Competition

The team, students from Tel Aviv University and the Technion, beat out 72 other teams from around the world.

The  team, Israeli mathematics winners of the International Mathematics Competition. (photo credit: Courtesy)
The team, Israeli mathematics winners of the International Mathematics Competition.
(photo credit: Courtesy)
For the first time ever, an Israeli mathematics team has won first prize in the International Mathematics Competition, held this year in Bulgaria. The team, consisting of four Tel Aviv University and two Technion math bachelor's degree students, received 355 points -- 38 more than the second-place group, Eötvös Loránd of Budapest.
 
The high-level competition has been held annually for the last 20 years; this time, Israel competed againt 72 other groups from universities around the world. The Israeli team consisted of Amotz Oppenheim, Omri SOlan, Tom Calvary and Yoav Krauz and Nitzan Tur and Guy Raveh of Haifa’s Technion-Israel Institute of Technologyl. The team trainer was Lev Radzivilovsky.