Tournament of the Towns Mathematics Competition

Tournament of the Towns is a Russian mathematics competition for high school students with participation from many cities around the world. The contest usually consists of five full-solution questions of which the participant chooses three to answer. The contest lasts four hours. Tournament of the Towns is typically more challenging than the CMC competitions, Cayley, Fermat, Euclid, Fryer, Galois, Hypathia. You can find previous contests and solutions at the Toronto Tournament of the Towns page.

Tournament of the Towns is written twice a year, in mid April and mid November. There are two level, O-Level and A-Level. Currently we offer the O-Level only.

If you are interested in writing Tournament of the Towns in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, please contact Dr. Lily Yen or Dr. Mogens Lemvig Hansen at 604.320.0809 or send us an e-mail:

Space is limited; first come, first serve.

Capilano College

The Tournament of the Towns Mathematics Competition in Metro Vancouver is hosted by the Yen–Hansen Learning Centre and sponsored in part by the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at Capilano College.

Last revised May 29th, 2008.

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