The Philippines participated in the Iranian Geometry Olympiad (IGO) last 13 September 2019, continued on the following day for Metro Manila contestants affected by the Friday the 13th earthquake. The IGO, which had its sixth edition this year, was participated in by 55 other countries invited by organizing country Iran in the recent International Mathematical Olympiad. In the Philippines, the IGO was administered by the Mathematical Society of the Philippines in various locations: Quezon City, Puerto Princesa City, Cebu City, Zamboanga City, and Davao City.

International results, as well as the problems and solutions of the IGO, can be viewed from the official IGO webpage: http://igo-official:ir/events/6/?lang=en.

Congratulations to our Filipino contestants who won various awards.

Elementary Level (Grades 7 and 8)
Benjamin Jacob (Philippine Science High School – Main Campus) – SILVER
John David Magnaye (Philippine Science High School – Main Campus) – BRONZE
Christopher James Yap (Saint John’s Institute, Bacolod City) – BRONZE
Armea Helena Sien Dimayacyac (Philippine Science High School – Main Campus) – BRONZE

Intermediate Level (Grades 9 and 10)
Lance Heinrich Lim (Saint Jude Catholic School) – BRONZE

Advanced Level (Grades 11 and 12)
Bryce Ainsley Sanchez (Grace Christian College) – SILVER
Immanuel Josiah Balete (St. Stephen’s High School) – BRONZE
Andres Rico Gonzales III (De La Salle University Integrated School) – BRONZE
Steven Reyes (Saint Jude Catholic School) – BRONZE

Free Level
Emmanuel Osbert Cajayon (University of the Philippines Diliman) – GOLD
Kyle Patrick Dulay (Ateneo de Manila University) – GOLD
Vince Jan Torres (University of the Philippines Diliman) – BRONZE