MathCounts historical results
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This is a list of historical results in all areas of the National Mathcounts
MathCounts
Mathcounts is a middle school mathematics competition held in the United States. Its founding sponsors include the CNA Foundation, the National Society of Professional Engineers, and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. The competition is designed for sixth, seventh, and eighth...

 competition.

Countdown Champions

The champions of the Countdown Round are considered the individual national champions of Mathcounts.
  • 1984: Michael Edwards, Texas
  • 1985: Timothy Kokesh, Oklahoma
  • 1986: Brian David Ewald, Florida
  • 1987: Russell Mann, Tennessee
  • 1988: Andrew Schultz, Illinois
  • 1989: Albert Kurz, Pennsylvania
  • 1990: Brian Jenkins, Arkansas
  • 1991: Jonathan L. Weinstein, Massachusetts
  • 1992: Andrei C. Gnepp, Ohio
  • 1993: Carleton Bosley, Kansas
  • 1994: William O. Engel, Illinois
  • 1995: Richard Reifsnyder, Kentucky
  • 1996: Alexander Schwartz, Pennsylvania
  • 1997: Zhihao (Howard) Liu, Wisconsin
  • 1998: Ricky Liu, Massachusetts
  • 1999: Po-Ru Loh, Wisconsin
  • 2000: Ruozhou (Joe) Jia, Illinois
  • 2001: Ryan Ko, New Jersey
  • 2002: Albert Ni, Illinois
  • 2003: Adam Hesterberg, Washington
  • 2004: Gregory Gauthier, Illinois
  • 2005: Neal Wu, Louisiana
  • 2006: Daesun Yim, New Jersey
  • 2007: Kevin Chen, Texas
  • 2008: Darryl Wu, Washington
  • 2009: Bobby Shen, Texas
  • 2010: Mark Sellke, Indiana
  • 2011: Scott Wu, Louisiana

Written Test Champions

The written test determines who makes it into the Countdown round. Each year, the highest score on the written test (the Sprint and Target Rounds) determines the Written Champion.
  • 1989: Lenny Ng, North Carolina
  • 1990: Mathew Crawford (Alabama), Daniel Schepler (Ohio), Ravi Shanmugan (Kansas)
  • 1991: Jonathan L. Weinstein, Massachusetts
  • 1992: Jenny Hoffman (Connecticut), Andrei Gnepp (Ohio), Chris Chang (California)
  • 1993: Davesh Maulik, Kansas
  • 1994: Michael Shulman, California
  • 1995: Richard Reifsnyder, Kentucky
  • 1996: Alexander Schwartz, Pennsylvania
  • 1999: Po-Ru Loh, Wisconsin
  • 2000: Tiankai Liu, California
  • 2001: Ryan Ko, New Jersey
  • 2002: Conner Rogers, Colorado
  • 2003: Adam Hesterberg, Washington
  • 2004: Gregory Gauthier, Illinois
  • 2005: Sergei Bernstein, Massachusetts
  • 2006: Neal Wu, Louisiana
  • 2007: Justin Ahmann, Indiana
  • 2008: Bobby Shen, Texas
  • 2009: David Yang, California
  • 2010: Mark Sellke, Indiana
  • 2011: Shyam Narayanan, Kansas

Masters Round Champions

The Masters Round is a part of the competition in which Mathletes are asked to solve and present a solution to a complex problem.
  • 1990 Brian Jenkins, Arkansas
  • 1991 Chris Chang, New Jersey
  • 1992 Andrei Gnepp, Ohio
  • 1993 Davesh Maulik, Kansas
  • 1994 Kevin Lacker, Ohio
  • 1999 Po-Ru Loh, Wisconsin
  • 2000 Tiankai Liu, California
  • 2001 Po-Ling Loh, Wisconsin
  • 2002 Jason Trigg, Pennsylvania
  • 2003 Brian Lawrence, Maryland
  • 2004 Gregory Gauthier, Illinois
  • 2005 Sergei Bernstein, Massachusetts
  • 2006 Daniel Li, Virginia
  • 2007 Kevin Chen, Texas
  • 2008 Bobby Shen, Texas
  • 2009 Maximilian Schindler, Missouri
  • 2010 Zhuo Qun (Alex) Song, Michigan
  • 2011 Yang Liu, Missouri
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