International Mendeleev Chemistry Olympiad
This large-scale international event is supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. The Mendeleev Olympiad is the only Olympiad that, in addition to surviving the dissolution of the USSR, continued to develop until it acquired an international status. The Mendeleev International Olympiad in Chemistry for School Pupils occupies a unique position on the list of prominent subject Olympiads.Mendeleev school Olympiads became a powerful tool for maintaining and developing a common education area in participating countries. In particular, they give to prize-winners the opportunity to pursue free studies at the Moscow University and other leading higher education institutions of Russia. Those prize-winners of Mendeleev Olympiads who have graduated from secondary education schools are admitted to the first school year of Russian higher education institutions without entrance examinations.The Olympiad consists of 3 rounds — two theoretic rounds to be held consecutively and one practical round which will conclude this exciting intellectual competition. Diverse trips and culture events have been scheduled for participants, namely, visits to Savvino-Storozhevsky Monastery, Kubinka Tank Museum, and a unique culture and education centre “ETNOMIR.”The 48th Mendeleev International Olympiad will welcome 100 participants representing school pupils who were awarded prizes at national chemistry Olympiads in 16 different countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Nigeria, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The gala award ceremony held to recognize the winners of the Mendeleev International Olympiad in Chemistry for School Pupils will take place on May 18 at the MSU Pension “Universitetsky.”
2022 (online)
Gold medal:
Vladislav Glatankov
Diploma:
Violetta Sapronovich
2021 (online)
Bronze medal:
Vladimir Kunder
2020 (online)
Gold medal:
Anastasia Chalyapina
Silver medal:
Egor Vasilevsky
Bronze medal:
Matvey Kislyuk
2019 (Saint Petersburg, Russia)
Silver medal:
Evgeny Malich
2018 (Minsk, Belarus)
Gold medal:
Polina Bulavskaya
Silver medal:
Denis Novash
Bronze medal:
Rodion Tintsevitsky, Oleg Korotkov, Evgeny Malich
2016 (Moscow, Russia)
Silver medal:
Grigory Sinenko, Roman Larkovich
Bronze medal:
Roman Mazur
2015 (Yerevan, Armenia)
Silver medal:
Dmitry Bobrov
Bronze medal:
Roman Larkovich
2014 (Moscow, Russia)
Silver medal:
Dmitry Bobrov
Bronze medal:
Konstantin Zakharech
2013 (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
Silver medal:
Nikolai Artyushevsky
2012 (Astana, Kazakhstan)
Gold medal:
Artem Tsymbal
Bronze medal:
Evgeny Aniskevich, Alexey Kravtsov
2011 (Moscow, Russia)
Gold medal:
Evgeny Aniskevich
Bronze medal:
Alexey Kravtsov
2010 (Baku, Azerbaijan)
Bronze medal:
Vadim Shevchuk
2009 (Ashgabat, Turkmenistan)
Gold medal:
Dmitry Shakhno
Silver medal:
Irina Borodich
2008 (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)
Gold medal:
Pavel Chulkin
Silver medal:
Gleb Gorbatsevich
Bronze medal:
Anna Sivopliasova
2007 (Minsk, Belarus)
Silver medal:
Lyudmila Kushnir
Bronze medal:
Gleb Gorbatsevich, Nikita Misyura
2006 (Yerevan, Armenia)
2nd degree diploma:
Izotov Andrey
3rd degree diploma:
Silich Konstantin
2005 (Dushanbe, Tajikistan)
2nd degree diploma:
Tarasova Ekaterina, Sushkevich Vitaliy
3rd degree diploma:
Torgonskaya Anna
2004 (Kishinev, Moldova)
1st degree diploma:
Timkovsky Joseph
2003 (Pushchino, Russia)
2nd degree diploma:
Zhdanko Oleksandr
2002 (Almaty, Kazakhstan)
1st degree diploma:
Zhdanko Alexander
2nd degree diploma:
Denis Menshikov
2001 (Moscow, Russia)
2nd degree diploma:
Petkevich Kirill
3rd degree diploma:
Statkevich Alexander, Ivanets Andrey, Shakovets Alexander, Menshikov Denis
2000 (Baku, Azerbaijan)
1st degree diploma:
Golovko Yuriy
2nd degree diploma:
Alekseev Aleksey, Poleshchuk Pavel
1999 (Minsk, Belarus)
1st degree diploma:
Golovko Yuriy
2nd degree diploma:
Pleshevich Evgeniy, Poleshchuk Pavel, Morozov Ivan, Kryukov Alexander
3rd degree diploma:
Borisenok Vasily, Podkovyrin Denis
1998 (Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan)
2nd degree diploma:
Pleshevich Evgeniy, Shavlikov Anton, Martynenko Svetlana