
Armenian school students won six medals, including one gold, at the 30th Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad held in Buzău, Romania.
The competition brought together 133 students from 23 countries, with each participating nation represented by a team of up to six contestants.
Armenia’s six-member team secured one gold, one silver and four bronze medals.
The gold medal was awarded to Hayk Manukyan, a 10th-grade student at the Quantum College. Levon Hayrapetyan, an 8th-grade student at Ayb School, won the silver medal.
Bronze medals went to Erik Hasratyan, a 9th-grade student at Gazprom Armenia School, and Tade Moradyanhajiabadi, Artashes Tumanyan and Khachatur Vardanyan, students of the A. Shahinyan Specialized Physics and Mathematics School.
The Armenian team was coached by Tigran Chtyan and Edgar Hoghmrcyan, specialists from the Kqarakusi Educational Foundation.
The previous Junior Balkan Mathematical Olympiad saw Armenia represented by Tigran Hakheyan, then a 9th-grade student at Quantum College, who won a silver medal.
The Balkan Mathematical Olympiad for Juniors is open to school students under the age of 15.








