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IPSC 2000 Top 10 Teams

Top 10 Teams

Open division Secondary School Division
1. Team MSU-1
Alexander Khokhlov (18), Oleg Malikov (19), Andrey Belevantsev (19) from Russia, representing Moscow State University
Team SKZ
Guo Yi (17), Fu Wenjie (16), Li Yiming (17) from China, representing Shanghai Juvenile S&T Guidance Center (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
2. Team MSU-2
Victor Matioukhine (21), Anatoli Ponomarev (19) from Russia, representing Moscow State University
Team AttoSoft
Jan Oravec (17), David Haraga (17) from Slovak Republic, representing Gymnazium J.G.Tajovskeho, B.Bystrica (worked on PC Pentium (Pentium II 333), MS-DOS (6.22), Pascal (BP 7.0))
3. Team Ugly Duck
Zhou Xu (21), Zheng Shao (19), Wenjie Qian (19) from China, representing Tsinghua University (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Java (or Pascal))
Team Christopher Moh
Christopher Moh (15) from Singapore, representing Raffles Institution (worked on PC Pentium)
4. Team No idea
Zdenek Dvorak, Pavel Nejedly (20), Josef Zlomek (20) from Czech Republic, representing Charles University Prague (worked on PC Pentium (i686 SMP), Linux (2.2.12-20smp), C/C++ (gcc))
Team kmn
khemarat (18) from Thailand, representing somewhere in thailand
5. Team Ulm Sparrows
Walter Guttmann (23), Peter Schaeffer (25), Marc Meister (24) from Germany, representing University of Ulm (worked on Sun, Unix clones (Solaris), C/C++ (GNU))
Team Ivan_Zauharodneu
Ivan Zauharodneu from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
6. Team Kittens Team
Nikolai Dourov (19), Andrei Lopatine (19), Victor Petrov (17) from Russia, representing Saint Petersburg State University (worked on PC Pentium (Pentium-II/400/128M), Windows (Windows NT 4.0), Pascal (Borland Delphi 4.0))
Team New Age Programmers resolving every data
Peter Kosinar (17), Stefan Varga (18), Peter Mach (18) from Slovak Republic, representing Gymnazium Jura Hronca (worked on PC AT compatible, MS-DOS, Pascal)
7. Team Waterloo A
Donny Cheung (21), Ondrej Lhotak (22), Jeff Shute (22) from Canada, representing University of Waterloo (worked on PC Pentium (PII 450 MHz), Linux (Red Hat 6.0), C/C++ (gcc))
Team Yauhen_Hanchar
Yauhen Hanchar from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
8. Team BGM + J
Baldvin Kovacs (22), Gergely Peli (21), Mihaly Barasz (22) from Hungary, representing Eotvos Lorand University (worked on PC Pentium, Linux, C/C++ (& Perl & Pascal etc.))
Team uNTiTLeD
Miroslav Rudisin (17), Samuel Kupka (17), Marian Dvorsky (16) from Slovak Republic, representing Gymnazium Srobarova, Kosice (worked on PC AT compatible, Windows, Pascal)
9. Team BNF
Brett Allen (25), Nicholas Harvey (22) from United States, representing Washington (worked on C/C++)
Team Aliaksei_Kirkovsky
Aliaksei Kirkovsky from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
10. Team SKZ
Guo Yi (17), Fu Wenjie (16), Li Yiming (17) from China, representing Shanghai Juvenile S&T Guidance Center (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
Team ASU991
Chugaev Leonid Ivanovich (17), Smetanikov Alexei Olegovich (17), Meneev Dmitri Georgievich (17) from Russia, representing Perm State Technical University (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)

Top 10 Single-person Teams

Open division Secondary School Division
1. Team jo
jo (23) from Taiwan Region
Team Christopher Moh
Christopher Moh (15) from Singapore, representing Raffles Institution (worked on PC Pentium)
2. Team Christopher Moh
Christopher Moh (15) from Singapore, representing Raffles Institution (worked on PC Pentium)
Team kmn
khemarat (18) from Thailand, representing somewhere in thailand
3. Team Andy
Andy Kurnia (20) from Singapore, representing National University of Singapore (worked on PC AT compatible (450 MHz CPU), Linux (Red Hat 6.0), Perl)
Team Ivan_Zauharodneu
Ivan Zauharodneu from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
4. Team kmn
khemarat (18) from Thailand, representing somewhere in thailand
Team Yauhen_Hanchar
Yauhen Hanchar from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
5. Team Fluff
Mikael Klasson (21) from Sweden (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, C/C++)
Team Aliaksei_Kirkovsky
Aliaksei Kirkovsky from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
6. Team Ivan_Zauharodneu
Ivan Zauharodneu from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
Team Aliaksei_Danchanka
Aliaksei Danchanka from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
7. Team Yauhen_Hanchar
Yauhen Hanchar from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
Team ME, guess who...
Ilham W. Kurnia (16) from New Zealand, representing St. Patricks College Wellington (worked on PC AT compatible (486 DX4-100 Mhz, 24 Mb RAM), Windows (Windows 95), Pascal (Turbo Pascal 7.0))
8. Team Aliaksei_Kirkovsky
Aliaksei Kirkovsky from Belarus (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
Team Churchie
David Liu (17) from Australia, representing Anglican Church Grammar School (worked on PC Pentium, Linux, C/C++)
9. Team OSPU team
Max Kuchin (19) from Russia, representing Orenburg State Pedagogical University (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, Pascal)
Team korencek
Andrejcek Zajckov (10) from Slovenia, representing Carrot Juice (worked on PC Pentium, Windows, C/C++)
10. Team RK
Richard Krueger from Canada, representing University of Alberta (worked on Unix clones, C/C++)
Team Nika
Ivo List (15) from Slovenia (worked on PC Pentium, Linux, Pascal)