International Mathematical Olympiad 2008 (Madrid, Spain) Scores

At the 2008 IMO held in Madrid, Spain, 535 contestants from 97 countries competed. 47 gold medals were awarded to those scoring at least 31; 100 silver medals were awarded to those scoring from 22 to 30; and 120 bronze medals were awarded to those scoring from 15 to 21.

Further statistics are shown below. Detailed tables of results by country or contestant are available:

The maximum individual score possible was 42 (which 3 contestants attained). The mean individual score was 15.084, with a standard deviation of 9.985. The following table shows how many contestants attained each possible score.

ScoreNumber of contestants
423
410
400
391
380
373
364
3517
344
332
328
315
309
297
287
277
2614
2515
249
2311
2221
2111
2011
1916
1813
1713
1626
1530
1416
1313
1223
1117
109
922
824
715
617
524
411
320
229
113
015

The following table shows the maximum attainable score, mean score and standard deviation of scores for each individual question.

Question number123456
Maximum score777777
Mean score4.9792.5630.8044.4022.0770.260
Standard deviation2.7792.5802.0542.6972.9331.106

The following table shows the correlation coefficients between the scores on each pair of questions. To make sense of these figures you will probably wish to look at the problems themselves (from Mathlinks) to see which are on similar or different topics.

123456
10.4080.2660.5260.4030.164
20.4080.5020.4440.4500.243
30.2660.5020.3370.4130.291
40.5260.4440.3370.4670.152
50.4030.4500.4130.4670.249
60.1640.2430.2910.1520.249

The following table shows the distribution of scores on each individual question with the total number of each score on any question.

Score 0Score 1Score 2Score 3Score 4Score 5Score 6Score 7
Question 159741758447321
Question 21102092433553794
Question 3438278831446
Question 4698004128027227
Question 5295583311141132
Question 6482319000112
Total1453479913117510247832

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Contact: Joseph Myers (jsm@polyomino.org.uk)
Last updated: 5 January 2016