Canadian Mathematical Olympiad
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The Canadian Mathematical Olympiad (CMO), is, as the name suggests, the nation
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al mathematical
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 Olympiad
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 of Canada
Canada
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. It is run by the Canadian Mathematical Society
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 and sponsored by the company Sun Life Financial
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. The Olympiad plays several roles in Canadian mathematics competitions, most notably being Canada's main team selection process for the International Mathematical Olympiad
International Mathematical Olympiad
The International Mathematical Olympiad is an annual six-problem, 42-point mathematical olympiad for pre-collegiate students and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. The first IMO was held in Romania in 1959. It has since been held annually, except in 1980...

.

Qualification

Approximately 70 to 80 people qualify for and write the CMO each year.

Qualification for the CMO is usually through the Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge
Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge
The Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge is a mathematics competition held in Canada that is one of the most often-used ways to determine participants for the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad. It is run by the Canadian Mathematical Society and sponsored by Sun Life Financial...

, though only "official" participants of that contest can enter. Generally, the cutoff for the CMO on that contest is in the 70s.

Contest Layout

The contest is three hours long.
There are 5 questions on the CMO, each worth 7 marks, for a total of 35 points. Each problem is graded the same way as it is on the IMO.

From 1969 to 1972, the CMO was 10 questions long. In 1973, this was shortened to 7 questions. It alternated between 7 and 8 before finally stabilizing to five questions in 1979.

Two graders will grade the questions. If there is a dispute between the graders by more than one point, they will reconsider the problem until a consensus was reached.

The grading is considered as follows:
  • If no work was done or very insignificant progress was made, the answer is graded zero.
  • If significant progress is made, marks of 1, 2, or 3 will be given, depending on the amount progress toward solving the problem.
  • Marks of 4 or 5 are given for answers that are essentially correct, but are poorly presented or lack showing of work in some areas.
  • If the solution has a minor error that can be trivially fixed, it is given a 6.
  • An absolutely perfect solution is awarded a mark of 7. This might be given if there is an error in the writing that does not affect the solution in any meaningful way.

Awards

There are several different types of rewards for doing well on the CMO:
  • Six people are selected each year for the Canadian International Mathematical Olympiad team, the pinnacle of high school
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     mathematical competition.
  • Gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded based the percentile
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     you scored in.
  • The person who scores first place receives $2000 in cash. Second place receives $1500, and third place receives $1000. Another six students receive honourable mentions, and $500. Students receiving cash prizes must not have written the Putnam Competition.

Winners

Year Winner City School
2011 Mariya Sardarli Edmonton, AB
2010 Alex Song Waterloo, ON Vincent Massey Secondary School
Vincent Massey Secondary School
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2009 Jonathan Schneider Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
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2008 Chen Sun London, ON A.B. Lucas Secondary School
A.B. Lucas Secondary School
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2007 Yan Li Scarborough, ON Dr. Norman Bethune Collegiate Institute
2006 Dong Uk (David) Rhee Edmonton, AB McNally Composite High School
2005 Peng Shi Agincourt, ON Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
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2004 Yufei Zhao Don Mills, ON Don Mills Collegiate Institute
Don Mills Collegiate Institute
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2003 János Kramár Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
2002 Tianyi Han Toronto, ON Woburn Collegiate Institute
Woburn Collegiate Institute
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2001 Daniel Brox West Vancouver, BC Sentinel Secondary School
Sentinel Secondary School
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2000 Daniel Brox West Vancouver, BC Sentinel Secondary School
1999 Jimmy Chui North York, ON Earl Haig Secondary School
1998 Adrian Chan Toronto, ON Upper Canada College
1997 Sabin Cautis North York, ON Earl Haig Secondary School
1996 Byung-Kyu Chun Edmonton, AB Harry Ainlay Composite High School
1995 Donny Cheung Winnipeg, MB St. John's-Ravenscourt School
1994 Kevin Purbhoo Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1993 Naoki Sato Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
1992 J.P. Grossman Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1991 Ian Goldberg
Ian Goldberg
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Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
1991 J.P. Grossman Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1990 J.P. Grossman Toronto, ON Northern Secondary School
1989 Eli Michael Lapell Scarborough, ON Woburn Collegiate Institute
1988 Gurraj Sangha Windsor, ON Hon.W.C. Kennedy Collegiate Institute
1987 Ravi D. Vakil
Ravi Vakil
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Etobicoke, ON Martingrove Collegiate Institute
1986 Ravi D. Vakil Etobicoke, ON Martingrove Collegiate Institute
1985 Minh Tue Vo Montréal, QC École Secondaire St-Luc
1984 Minh Tue Vo Montréal, QC École Secondaire St-Luc
1983 William James Rucklidge Toronto, ON Toronto French School
1982 Alastair Rucklidge Toronto, ON Toronto French School
1981 David Walter Ash Thunder Bay, ON Fort William Collegiate Institute
1980 John James Chew Toronto, ON University of Toronto Schools
1979 William Ross Brown Rockcliffe Park, ON Ashbury College
1978 Michael Albert
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Penetanguishene, ON Penetanguishene Secondary School
1977 Igor E. Rivin Windsor, ON Vincent Massey Secondary School
1976 Rajiv Gupta Thunder Bay, ON Sir Winston Churchill C.V.I.
1975 Patrick Smith Montreal, QC Monkland High School
1975 James Williams Ottawa, ON Merivale High School
1974 James Williams Ottawa, ON Merivale High School
1973 Alan Listoe Saskatoon, SK Aden Bowman Collegiate
1973 Luc St. Louis Montréal, QC CEGEP de Maisonneuve
1972 Donald T. Kersey Hamilton, ON Hill Park Secondary School
1971 Bruce Nielson Vancouver, BC Point Grey Secondary School
1970 John Spouge Vancouver, BC St. George's School
1969 Karl Morin-Strom
Karl Morin-Strom
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(nee Karl Strom)
Sault Ste-Marie, ON Sir James Dunn Secondary School
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