American Regions Mathematics League - Past Individual Winners

Past Individual Winners

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Year Team
1979 Irwin Jungreis (New York City A)
1980 Paul Feldman (New York City A)
1981 Benji Fisher (New York City A)
1982 Noam Elkies (New York City A)
1983 David Zuckerman (New York City A)
1984 Mike Reid (New York City A)
1985 Ken Fan (Montgomery County, Maryland A)
1986 John Overdeck (Howard County A)
1987 Danny Cory North Carolina
1988 Michael Zieve (Greater Richmond)
1989 Sam Vandervelde (Lynchburg/Harrisonburg)
1990 Akira Negi (North Carolina)
1991 Andrew Schultz (Chicago A)
1992 Robert Kleinberg (Upstate New York)
1993 Jeremy Bem (Upstate New York)
1994 Noam Shazeer (Massachusetts A)
1995 Daniel Stronger (New York City A)
1996 Nathan Curtis (Thomas Jefferson A)
1997 Davesh Maulik (Nassau A)
1998 Gabriel Carroll (San Francisco Bay Area A)
1999 Gabriel Carroll (San Francisco Bay Area A)
2000 Tiankai Liu (San Francisco Bay Area A)
2001 Gabriel Carroll (San Francisco Bay Area A)
2002 Ruozhou Jia (Chicago A)
2003 Anders Kaseorg (North Carolina A)
2004 Aaron Pixton (Upstate New York A)
2005 Ryan Ko (Phillips Exeter A)
2006 Samuel Dittmer (Indiana Gold)
2007 Tao Ran Chen (New York City A)
2008 Qin Xuan Pan (Montgomery A)
2009 Zhuo Qun (Alex) Song (Ontario West)
2010 Ben Gunby (Georgetown Day School B)
2011 Zhuo Qun (Alex) Song (Ontario West)
2012 Allen Liu (Upstate New York)

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