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International Geography Olympiad

The International Geography Olympiad (iGeo) is an annual competition for 16- to 19-year-old geography students from all over the world. Students chosen to represent their countries are some of the best, chosen from thousands of students who participate enthusiastically in their own National Geography Olympiads. iGeo tests the abilities of every participant in spatial patterns and processes. The iGeo consists of three parts: a written test, a multimedia test and a substantial fieldwork exercise requiring observation, leading to cartographic representation and geographical analysis. The programme also includes poster presentations by teams, cultural exchanges, and time for students to know their fellow students and explore the host city.

The logo of the International Geography Olympiad
Group photo at the 12th International Geography Olympiad in Russia in August 2015.
Written Response Test at the 11th International Geography Olympiad in Poland in August 2014.
Awarding of an International Geography Olympiad Gold Medal at the Opening Ceremony of the International Geographical Union Conference in Moscow, Russia, in August 2015.
Gold Medal Winners from the 12th International Geography Olympiad at the Opening Ceremony of the International Geographical Union Conference in Moscow, Russia, in August 2015.
Geographical Analysis Component of the Fieldwork Exercise at 11th International Geography Olympiad in Poland in August 2014.
Cartographic Representation Component of the Fieldwork Exercise at 12th International Geography Olympiad in Russia in August 2015.

The International Geography Olympiad is organised by the International Geographical Union (IGU) Olympiad Task Force, who produce tests with reference to the local organisers and the international board.

After the first iGeo in 1996, it was recommended that the competition was held biennially. Due to the competition growing in popularity, since 2012 the competition has been held annually, rather than biennially, as is the case with the other large International Science Olympiads.

History of competition and national success

During the 1994 Congress of the International Geographical Union (IGU) in Prague, people from Poland and the Netherlands launched the idea of an International Geography Competition (iGeo) or Olympiad for students between 15 and 19 years of age. The first one was held in 1996 in The Hague, Netherlands, with five participating countries. The participant count grew to 24 countries with the 2008 competition in Carthage, Tunisia.

Before 2012, the International Science Olympiads were held every two years, and some regional geography Olympiads were held during intervening years.[1] These include the Asia Pacific Regional Geography Olympiads (APRGO), which were held in 2007 (Hsinchu, Taiwan[2][3]), 2009 (Tsukuba, Japan[4]), and 2011 (Merida, Mexico[5]), and the Central European Regional Geography Olympiads (CERIGEO). Since 2013, the International Geography Olympiad, in concordance with the other Olympiads, has been held on a yearly basis.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 iGeo in Istanbul, Turkey was postponed.[6] The Olympiad was held in Istanbul between 11 and 15 August the following year, with 46 countries participating.[7] The next Olympiad is to be held in Paris, France in July 2022.

Member countries and regions

The participating countries and regions in the 2021 International Geography Olympiad are:[8]

The full list of participating teams for all past iGeos may be found on the iGeo website.

Summary

Number Year Host country Host city Individual Olympiad Champion Best National Team 2nd National Team 3rd National Team Nations Participants
1 1996   Netherlands The Hague   Belgium

Steven Pattheeuws

  Poland   Slovenia   Belgium 5 20
2 1998   Portugal Lisbon   Poland

Katarzyna Kwiecińska

  Poland   Slovenia   Belgium 5 20
3 2000   South Korea Seoul   Poland

Adam Biliski

  Poland   Netherlands   South Korea 13 52
4 2002   South Africa Durban   Romania

Florin Olteanu

  Romania   Poland   Belarus 12 48
5 2004   Poland Gdańsk   Poland

Maciej Hermanowicz

  Poland   Estonia   Romania 16 64
6 2006   Australia Brisbane   Poland

Jacek Próchniak

  Poland   Estonia   Romania 23 92
7 2008   Tunisia Carthage   Romania

Barbu Ion Alexandru

  Romania   Estonia   Australia 24 96
8 2010   Taiwan Taipei   Romania

Barbu Ion Alexandru

  Singapore   Australia   Poland 27 108
9 2012   Germany Cologne   Singapore

Samuel Chua

  Singapore   Romania   Poland 31 124
10 2013   Japan Kyoto   Singapore

Daniel Wong

  Romania   Croatia   Singapore 32 128
11 2014   Poland Kraków   USA

James Mullen

  Singapore   Australia   Romania 36 144
12 2015   Russia Tver   Taiwan

Chang-Chin Wang

  Poland   Romania   Taiwan 40 159
13 2016   China Beijing   Thailand

Wuttipat Kiratipaisarl

  Australia   Singapore   Thailand 45 173
14 2017   Serbia Belgrade   Romania

Victor Vescu

  Poland   Romania   USA 41 160
15 2018   Canada Quebec City   Russia

Alen Kospanov

  Romania   Singapore   USA 43 165
16 2019   Hong Kong Hong Kong   USA

Albert Zhang

  Indonesia   USA   United Kingdom 43 166
2020 Postponed for 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
17 2021   Turkey Istanbul (online)   Russia

Rustam Bigildin

  Russia   Singapore   Japan 46 180
18 2022   France Paris (online)   Kazakhstan

Sanzhar Khamitov

  Singapore   Lithuania   Taiwan 54 216
19 2023   Indonesia Bandung
20 2024   Ireland Dublin
21 2025   Thailand Bangkok

Performances

Best nations by podium finishes (all time)

Place National Team 1st, 2nd, 3rd Years Champions (Teams Participating) Years Runners Up (Teams) Years 3rd Place (Teams)
1st   Poland 7, 1, 1 1996 (5), 1998 (5), 2000 (13), 2004 (12), 2006 (23), 2015 (40), 2017 (41) 2002 (12) 2012 (31)
2nd   Romania 4, 3, 2 2002 (12), 2008 (24), 2013 (32), 2018 (43) 2012 (31), 2015 (40), 2017 (41) 2006 (23), 2014 (36)
3rd   Singapore 4, 3, 1 2010 (27), 2012 (31), 2014 (36), 2022 (54) 2016 (45), 2018 (43), 2021 (46) 2013 (32)
4th   Australia 1, 2, 1 2016 (45) 2010 (27), 2014 (36) 2008 (24)
5th (tied)   Russia 1, 0, 0 2021 (46)
5th (tied)   Indonesia 1, 0, 0 2019 (43)
6th   Estonia 0, 3, 0 2004 (12), 2006 (23), 2008 (24)
7th   Slovenia 0, 2, 0 1996 (5), 1998 (5)
8th   USA 0, 1, 2 2019 (43) 2017 (41), 2018 (43)
9th (tied)   Lithuania 0, 1, 0 2022 (54)
9th (tied)   Croatia 0, 1, 0 2013 (32)
9th (tied)   Netherlands 0, 1, 0 2000 (13)
10th (tied)   Taiwan 0, 0, 2 2015 (40), 2022 (54)
10th (tied)   Belgium 0, 0, 2 1996 (5), 1998 (5)
11th (tied)   Japan 0, 0, 1 2021 (46)
11th (tied)   Thailand 0, 0, 1 2016 (45)
11th (tied)   United Kingdom 0, 0, 1 2019 (43)
11th (tied)   South Korea 0, 0, 1 2000 (13)
11th (tied)   Belarus 0, 0, 1 2002 (12)

Most national individual victories (All time)

Place Nation Wins World Champions Produced (Year)
1st (tied)   Poland 4 Jacek Próchniak (2006), Maciej Hermanowicz (2004), Adam Biliski (2000), Katarzyna Kwiecińska (1998)
1st (tied)   Romania 4 Victor Vescu (2017), Barbu Ion Alexandru (2010, 2008), Florin Olteanu (2002)
3rd (tied)   Singapore 2 Daniel Wong (2013), Samuel Chua (2012)
3rd (tied)   USA 2 James Mullen (2014), Albert Zhang (2019)
3rd (tied)   Russia 2 Alen Kospanov (2018), Rustam Bigildin (2021)
6th (tied)   Thailand 1 Wuttipat Kiratipaisarl (2016)
6th (tied)   Taiwan 1 Chang-Chin Wang (2015)
6th (tied)   Belgium 1 Steven Pattheeuws (1996)
6th (tied)   Kazakhstan 1 Sanzhar Khamitov (2022)

References

  1. ^ "IGU - What is iGeo". www.geoolympiad.org. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  2. ^ "International Geography Olympiad". promotinggeog.geo.ntnu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2021-08-24.
  3. ^ https://spock.nehs.hc.edu.tw/newsletter/1205/B.htm
  4. ^ http://japan-igeo.com/english/pdf/result.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ http://www.gtansw.org.au/files/geog_bulletin/2012/2_GTA%20Bulletin%201%202012-2_Asia%20Pacific%20Olympiad.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ iGeo 2020 - : info@igeo2020.org. "iGeo 2020". iGeo 2020. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  7. ^ "The 2021 iGeo - Istanbul, Turkey". iGeo 2021. Retrieved 2021-07-04.
  8. ^ "Previous iGeos". geoolympiad.org. Retrieved 2021-07-04.

External links

  • Official website

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test a multimedia test and a substantial fieldwork exercise requiring observation leading to cartographic representation and geographical analysis The programme also includes poster presentations by teams cultural exchanges and time for students to know their fellow students and explore the host city The logo of the International Geography Olympiad Group photo at the 12th International Geography Olympiad in Russia in August 2015 Written Response Test at the 11th International Geography Olympiad in Poland in August 2014 Awarding of an International Geography Olympiad Gold Medal at the Opening Ceremony of the International Geographical Union Conference in Moscow Russia in August 2015 Gold Medal Winners from the 12th International Geography Olympiad at the Opening Ceremony of the International Geographical Union Conference in Moscow Russia in August 2015 Geographical Analysis Component of the Fieldwork Exercise at 11th International Geography Olympiad in Poland in August 2014 Cartographic Representation Component of the Fieldwork Exercise at 12th International Geography Olympiad in Russia in August 2015 The International Geography Olympiad is organised by the International Geographical Union IGU Olympiad Task Force who produce tests with reference to the local organisers and the international board After the first iGeo in 1996 it was recommended that the competition was held biennially Due to the competition growing in popularity since 2012 the competition has been held annually rather than biennially as is the case with the other large International Science Olympiads Contents 1 History of competition and national success 2 Member countries and regions 3 Summary 4 Performances 4 1 Best nations by podium finishes all time 4 2 Most national individual victories All time 5 References 6 External linksHistory of competition and national success EditDuring the 1994 Congress of the International Geographical Union IGU in Prague people from Poland and the Netherlands launched the idea of an International Geography Competition iGeo or Olympiad for students between 15 and 19 years of age The first one was held in 1996 in The Hague Netherlands with five participating countries The participant count grew to 24 countries with the 2008 competition in Carthage Tunisia Before 2012 the International Science Olympiads were held every two years and some regional geography Olympiads were held during intervening years 1 These include the Asia Pacific Regional Geography Olympiads APRGO which were held in 2007 Hsinchu Taiwan 2 3 2009 Tsukuba Japan 4 and 2011 Merida Mexico 5 and the Central European Regional Geography Olympiads CERIGEO Since 2013 the International Geography Olympiad in concordance with the other Olympiads has been held on a yearly basis Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the 2020 iGeo in Istanbul Turkey was postponed 6 The Olympiad was held in Istanbul between 11 and 15 August the following year with 46 countries participating 7 The next Olympiad is to be held in Paris France in July 2022 Member countries and regions EditThe participating countries and regions in the 2021 International Geography Olympiad are 8 Armenia Australia Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Canada China Beijing China Hong Kong Taiwan Croatia Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland France Hungary Indonesia Iran Japan Kazakhstan Latvia Lithuania Mongolia Montenegro Nepal Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Pakistan Philippines Poland Russia Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Switzerland Tajikistan Thailand Tunisia Turkey United Kingdom United States The full list of participating teams for all past iGeos may be found on the iGeo website Summary EditNumber Year Host country Host city Individual Olympiad Champion Best National Team 2nd National Team 3rd National Team Nations Participants1 1996 Netherlands The Hague Belgium Steven Pattheeuws Poland Slovenia Belgium 5 202 1998 Portugal Lisbon Poland Katarzyna Kwiecinska Poland Slovenia Belgium 5 203 2000 South Korea Seoul Poland Adam Biliski Poland Netherlands South Korea 13 524 2002 South Africa Durban Romania Florin Olteanu Romania Poland Belarus 12 485 2004 Poland Gdansk Poland Maciej Hermanowicz Poland Estonia Romania 16 646 2006 Australia Brisbane Poland Jacek Prochniak Poland Estonia Romania 23 927 2008 Tunisia Carthage Romania Barbu Ion Alexandru Romania Estonia Australia 24 968 2010 Taiwan Taipei Romania Barbu Ion Alexandru Singapore Australia Poland 27 1089 2012 Germany Cologne Singapore Samuel Chua Singapore Romania Poland 31 12410 2013 Japan Kyoto Singapore Daniel Wong Romania Croatia Singapore 32 12811 2014 Poland Krakow USA James Mullen Singapore Australia Romania 36 14412 2015 Russia Tver Taiwan Chang Chin Wang Poland Romania Taiwan 40 15913 2016 China Beijing Thailand Wuttipat Kiratipaisarl Australia Singapore Thailand 45 17314 2017 Serbia Belgrade Romania Victor Vescu Poland Romania USA 41 16015 2018 Canada Quebec City Russia Alen Kospanov Romania Singapore USA 43 16516 2019 Hong Kong Hong Kong USA Albert Zhang Indonesia USA United Kingdom 43 166 2020 Postponed for 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 17 2021 Turkey Istanbul online Russia Rustam Bigildin Russia Singapore Japan 46 18018 2022 France Paris online Kazakhstan Sanzhar Khamitov Singapore Lithuania Taiwan 54 21619 2023 Indonesia Bandung 20 2024 Ireland Dublin 21 2025 Thailand Bangkok Performances EditBest nations by podium finishes all time Edit Place National Team 1st 2nd 3rd Years Champions Teams Participating Years Runners Up Teams Years 3rd Place Teams 1st Poland 7 1 1 1996 5 1998 5 2000 13 2004 12 2006 23 2015 40 2017 41 2002 12 2012 31 2nd Romania 4 3 2 2002 12 2008 24 2013 32 2018 43 2012 31 2015 40 2017 41 2006 23 2014 36 3rd Singapore 4 3 1 2010 27 2012 31 2014 36 2022 54 2016 45 2018 43 2021 46 2013 32 4th Australia 1 2 1 2016 45 2010 27 2014 36 2008 24 5th tied Russia 1 0 0 2021 46 5th tied Indonesia 1 0 0 2019 43 6th Estonia 0 3 0 2004 12 2006 23 2008 24 7th Slovenia 0 2 0 1996 5 1998 5 8th USA 0 1 2 2019 43 2017 41 2018 43 9th tied Lithuania 0 1 0 2022 54 9th tied Croatia 0 1 0 2013 32 9th tied Netherlands 0 1 0 2000 13 10th tied Taiwan 0 0 2 2015 40 2022 54 10th tied Belgium 0 0 2 1996 5 1998 5 11th tied Japan 0 0 1 2021 46 11th tied Thailand 0 0 1 2016 45 11th tied United Kingdom 0 0 1 2019 43 11th tied South Korea 0 0 1 2000 13 11th tied Belarus 0 0 1 2002 12 Most national individual victories All time Edit Place Nation Wins World Champions Produced Year 1st tied Poland 4 Jacek Prochniak 2006 Maciej Hermanowicz 2004 Adam Biliski 2000 Katarzyna Kwiecinska 1998 1st tied Romania 4 Victor Vescu 2017 Barbu Ion Alexandru 2010 2008 Florin Olteanu 2002 3rd tied Singapore 2 Daniel Wong 2013 Samuel Chua 2012 3rd tied USA 2 James Mullen 2014 Albert Zhang 2019 3rd tied Russia 2 Alen Kospanov 2018 Rustam Bigildin 2021 6th tied Thailand 1 Wuttipat Kiratipaisarl 2016 6th tied Taiwan 1 Chang Chin Wang 2015 6th tied Belgium 1 Steven Pattheeuws 1996 6th tied Kazakhstan 1 Sanzhar Khamitov 2022 References Edit IGU What is iGeo www geoolympiad org Retrieved 2021 08 24 International Geography Olympiad promotinggeog geo ntnu edu tw Retrieved 2021 08 24 https spock nehs hc edu tw newsletter 1205 B htm http japan igeo com english pdf result pdf bare URL PDF http www gtansw org au files geog bulletin 2012 2 GTA 20Bulletin 201 202012 2 Asia 20Pacific 20Olympiad pdf bare URL PDF iGeo 2020 info igeo2020 org iGeo 2020 iGeo 2020 Retrieved 2020 05 19 The 2021 iGeo Istanbul Turkey iGeo 2021 Retrieved 2021 07 04 Previous iGeos geoolympiad org Retrieved 2021 07 04 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Geography Olympiad amp oldid 1126273349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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