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Young Indonesian Academics Again Taste Victory
Thursday, 29 July 2010
The Jakarta Globe
Budding Indonesian scientists are again sitting on top of the world
after four senior high school students claimed medals at the 42nd
International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) in Tokyo, Japan.
According to the event’s Web site, Indonesia’s Manoel Manuputty won a
gold medal, Alimatum Nashira won a silver and Stephen Haniel and Agung
Hartoko were each awarded bronze.
Manoel, 17, a senior high school student from Jakarta scored 92.5 in the
competition. Alimatum, from Yogyakarta, scored 78.7, while Stephen and
Agung from Central Java scored 71.6 and 70.8 respectively.
The olympiad was held from July 15-27 at two universities, namely Waseda
University for lab sessions and Tokyo University for theory, and
attracted 276 participants from 68 countries.
The achievement completed Indonesia’s remarkable medal tally in
international science competitions this year.Last Monday, Indonesia won
two gold medals and two bronze medals at the 21st International Biology
Olympiad in Changwon, South Korea.
A few days later, the country won four gold medals and one silver medal
at the 41st International Physics Olympiad in Zagreb, Croatia.
The olympiads are held annually.
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