A Pole is the winner of the 2023 IT Baltic Olympiad

It was Adam Gąsienica-Samek, and the Polish team won two gold and four silver medals. The competition took place at the turn of April and May in Lyngby, Denmark, and it was their 29th edition. A year ago, a Pole, Antoni Buraczewski, also triumphed

The competition was attended by 6-person teams from the Baltic countries: Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Norway, Poland, and Sweden, and a guest team from Ukraine. In total, however, 72 players participated in the competition because Denmark, as the host, could field two teams. Traditionally, the Polish team was represented by the six highest-ranked participants of the final, attending a class lower than the final exam, and all of them won medals.

The winner of this year’s IT competition was the representative of our country, Adam Gąsienica-Samek, a student in the 2nd grade of the 14th High School in Warsaw. The second gold medal for the 4th place was won by Konstanty Smolira, who attends the 3rd grade of the Private High School in Lublin.

Silver discs were awarded to: Marek Muzyka (for 6th place) and Rafał Mańczyk (for 8th place) from the 14th High School in Wrocław and Waldemar Lamandini (for 9th place) and Olaf Targowski (for 14th place), students of the 3rd Secondary School with Bilingual Departments in Gdynia. All silver medalists attend the 3rd grade.

The team was supervised by Bartosz Kostka (Google Canada) and Tomasz Nowak (a student at the University of Warsaw).

The full competition ranking can be found at https://boi2023.org/results.

 

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