Baltic Way (mathematical Contest) - History

History

Year Location Teams Winning team Second place Third place
1990 Riga, Latvia 3 Latvia ? ?
1991 Tartu, Estonia 6 Latvia ? ?
1992 Vilnius, Lithuania 8 Denmark St. Petersburg Poland
1993 Riga, Latvia 8 Poland Latvia Estonia
1994 Tartu, Estonia 9 St. Petersburg Latvia Poland
1995 Västerås, Sweden 9 Poland Latvia Sweden
1996 Valkeakoski, Finland 10 Poland Latvia Sweden
1997 Copenhagen, Denmark 11 Poland Germany Estonia & Sweden
1998 Warsaw, Poland 11 Latvia Estonia Poland
1999 Reykjavík, Iceland 10 Estonia Sweden Norway
2000 Oslo, Norway 10 Poland Latvia Estonia
2001 Hamburg, Germany 11 Israel Estonia Latvia
2002 Tartu, Estonia 11 St. Petersburg Norway Lithuania
2003 Riga, Latvia 11 St. Petersburg Poland Estonia
2004 Vilnius, Lithuania 12 St. Petersburg Poland Belarus
2005 Stockholm, Sweden 12 Poland Finland St. Petersburg
2006 Turku, Finland 11 St. Petersburg Poland Lithuania
2007 Copenhagen, Denmark 11 Poland St. Petersburg Germany
2008 Gdansk, Poland 11 Poland Germany St. Petersburg
2009 Trondheim, Norway 11 St. Petersburg Poland Finland
2010 Reykjavík, Iceland 10 Poland Lithuania Germany
2011 Greifswald, Germany 11 Poland Latvia Germany

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