Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Novosibirsk State University –
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The competition took place on Sunday, September 21, for the 14th time. The intellectual battle brought together the strongest representatives of NSU faculties, the NSU Specialized Scientific Center, as well as schoolchildren and students from other universities. The event attracted over 30 participants.
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up of the NSU Individual Championship in Sports Programming:
1st place – Roman Boluts (Faculty of Information Technology, NSU, 1st year); 2nd place – Gleb Shakin (NSU Specialized Educational Center); 3rd place – Danil Aleshkov (Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSU, 2nd year).
The Olympiad lasted five hours and was conducted according to ICPC rules, but in an individual format. Participants had to solve 13 problems of varying difficulty, from basic to very complex. Three problems remained unsolved—not a single participant was able to submit them.
"The goal of the championship is to attract students to competitive programming, demonstrate how such competitions are conducted, and, of course, identify the strongest. It's a great experience that develops skills and allows you to experience the atmosphere of a real competition. It's also important that we have the support of our partners: this year, prizes for the participants were prepared by Kontur and the Novosibirsk Sobolev Research Center," explains organizer Vladimir Isachenko.
The winner of the competition is a first-year student Faculty of Information Technology of NSU Roman Boluts shared his impressions:
I've been into competitive programming since school, so I try to participate in every competition like this. It was a chance for me to test my skills and join a strong team, and it worked out. I expected to place second or third, but I ended up first—and that exceeded my expectations.
Organizers note that such competitions help students not only test their knowledge but also find like-minded people and increase interest in competitive programming at the university.
The material was prepared by: Yulia Dankova, NSU press service
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