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He won a [[silver medal]] at the 2010 IMO, and a [[gold medal]] (6th ranked overall) at the 2011 IMO. |
He won a [[silver medal]] at the 2010 IMO, and a [[gold medal]] (6th ranked overall) at the 2011 IMO. |
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However, despite this boys unimaginable genius many people are jealous of him and wish they could have a article too. Especially other smart people who can do logarithims in their heads. his greatest rival is perhaps david yang who won the usamo at the age of 12 and got 4th at imo just a bit over 14. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[List of child prodigies]] |
*[[List of child prodigies]] |
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Raúl Chávez Sarmiento | |
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Born | October 24, 1997 |
Nationality | Peruvian |
Known for | Second youngest bronze, silver, gold medalist in IMO history |
Raúl Arturo Chávez Sarmiento (born October 24, 1997) is a Peruvian child prodigy in mathematics. At the age of 11 years, 271 days, he won a bronze medal at the 2009 International Mathematical Olympiad, making him the second youngest medalist in IMO history, behind Terence Tao who won bronze in 1986 at the age of 10.[1]
He won a silver medal at the 2010 IMO, and a gold medal (6th ranked overall) at the 2011 IMO.
However, despite this boys unimaginable genius many people are jealous of him and wish they could have a article too. Especially other smart people who can do logarithims in their heads. his greatest rival is perhaps david yang who won the usamo at the age of 12 and got 4th at imo just a bit over 14.
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References
- ^ "Peru won four silver and two bronze medals in International Math Olympiad". Living in Peru. July 22, 2009.
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