International Young Physicists' Tournament - Timeline Table

Timeline Table

Year Venue Host country No. of
teams
No. of
countries
Gold winner(s) Silver winner(s) Problems
(in English)
Website Results, Reports,
Press
1988 1st Moscow Soviet Union 31 3 Disputable Disputable None
1989 2nd Moscow Soviet Union 8 7 West Germany,
Bulgaria
RSFSR-School 710, Moscow None
1990 3rd Moscow Soviet Union 6 5 * RSFSR-School 542, Moscow Latvian SSR-Riga,
Netherlands
None
1991 4th Moscow Soviet Union 7 6 * Hungary Poland,
Soviet Combined team
None
1992 5th Protvino Russia 12 10 Belarus,
Czechoslovakia
Netherlands,
Russia
None
1993 6th Protvino Russia 19 11 Georgia Ukraine,
Hungary
None
1994 7th Groningen Netherlands 12 11 Czech Republic,
Russia
Georgia pdf None
1995 8th Spała Poland 15 12 Germany Czech Republic,
Hungary
pdf None
1996 9th Tskhaltubo Georgia 13 10 Czech Republic Germany,
Georgia-2
scroll to see None
1997 10th Cheb Czech Republic 15 11 Hungary,
Czech Republic
Belarus pdf
1998 11th Donaueschingen Germany 18 16 Czech Republic Germany-1,
Poland
1999 12th Vienna Austria 19 17 Germany Georgia,
Austria-1
2000 13th Budapest Hungary 17 16 Poland-2 Germany,
Russia
2001 14th Espoo Finland 18 16 Slovakia Australia,
Germany
2002 15th Odessa Ukraine 20 18 Poland Belarus,
Germany
2003 16th Uppsala Sweden 23 22 Germany South Korea,
Poland
pdf
2004 17th Brisbane Australia 26 24 Poland Germany,
Slovakia
2005 18th Winterthur Switzerland 25 23 Germany Belarus,
United States
pdf ,
link unreachable
2006 19th Bratislava Slovakia 26 24 Croatia South Korea,
Germany
2007 20th Seoul South Korea 22 21 Australia South Korea-2,
New Zealand
pdf
2008 21st Trogir Croatia 21 21 Germany Croatia,
New Zealand
2009 22nd Tianjin China 27 27 South Korea Austria,
New Zealand
pdf
2010 23rd Vienna Austria 23 23 Singapore,
Austria,
New Zealand,
South Korea
Germany,
Chinese Taipei,
Iran,
Australia,
Slovakia
2011 24th Tehran Iran 21 21 South Korea,
Austria,
Germany
Chinese Taipei,
Iran,
Slovakia,
Singapore,
Belarus
2012 25th Bad Saulgau Germany 28 28 South Korea,
Iran,
Singapore
Belarus,
Germany,
Chinese Taipei,
Switzerland,
Austria
2013 26th Taipei Chinese Taipei TBA TBA TBA TBA
2014 27th Shrewsbury United Kingdom TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
2015 28th Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
2016 29th Ekaterinburg Russia TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

(*) the number of Nations can be disputed as some countries were midway towards a recognized independence

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