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The 2019 World Champions: Moscow State University

From among 135 teams of three chosen from a field of 52,709 contestants from 3,233 universities in 110 countries on six continents at The 43th Annual International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals on April 4, 2019, in Porto, Portugal


Moscow SU Red Panda
  • Elena Andreeva,Coach
  • Mikhail Ipatov, Contestant
  • Vladislav Makeev, Contestant
  • Grigory Reznikov, Contestant
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The 2018 World Champions:Moscow State University

From among 140 teams of three chosen from a field of 49,935 contestants from 3,098 universities in 111 countries on six continents at The 42th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals on April 19, 2018, in Beijing, China


Moscow SU Red Panda
  • Elena Andreeva,Coach
  • Mikhail Ipatov, Contestant
  • Vladislav Makeev, Contestant
  • Grigory Reznikov, Contestant

The 2017 World Champions:St. Petersburg ITMO University

From among 133 teams of three chosen from a field of 46,381 contestants from 2,948 universities in 103 countries on six continents at The 41th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals sponsored by IBM on May 24, 2017, in Rapid City, South Dakota, USA


SPb ITMO University 1
  • Andrey Sankevich, Coach
  • Ivan Belonogov, Contestant
  • Ilya Zban, Contestant
  • Vladimir Smykalov, Contestant
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The 2016 World Champions:St. Petersburg State University

From among 128 teams of three chosen from a field of 40,266 contestants from 2,736 universities in 102 countries on six continents at The 40th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals sponsored by IBM on May 19, 2016, in Phuket, Thailand, and hosted by Prince of Songkla University


SPb SU 1: Base
  • Andrei Lopatin, Coach
  • Stanislav Ershov, Contestant
  • Alexey Gordeev, Contestant
  • Igor Pyshkin, Contestant

The 2015 World Champions:St. Petersburg National Research University of IT, Mechanics and Optics

From among 128 teams of three chosen from a field of 38,160 contestants from 2,534 universities in 101 countries on six continents at The 39th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals sponsored by IBM on May 20, 2015, in Marrakech, Morocco, and hosted by Moroccan Association for Computing Machinery, Mohammed V University, Al Akhawayn University and Mundiapolis University


SPb ITMO University 1
  • Andrey Stankevich, Coach
  • Gennady Korotkevich, Contestant
  • Artem Vasilyev, Contestant
  • Borys Minaiev, Contestant
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The 2014 World Champions: St. Petersburg State University

From among 122 teams of three chosen from a field of 32,043 contestants from 2,286 universities in 94 countries on six continents at The 38th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals sponsored by IBM on June 25, 2014, in Yekaterinbug, Russia, and hosted by UrFU.


SPb SU 4
  • Andrei Lopatin, Coach
  • Egorov Dmitry, Contestant
  • Kunyavskiy Pavel, Contestant
  • Suvorov Egor, Contestant

The 2013 World Champions:St. Petersburg National Research University of IT, Mechanics and Optics

From among 120 teams of three chosen from a field of 29,826 contestants from 2,322 universities in 91 countries on six continents at The 37th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals sponsored by IBM on July 3, 2013, in St. Petersburg, Russia, and hosted by ITMO.


SPbSU ITMO 1
  • Andrey Stankevich, Coach
  • Mikhail Kever, Contestant
  • Gennady Korotkevich, Contestant
  • Niyaz Nigmatullin, Contestant
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The 2012 World Champions: St. Petersburg State University of IT, Mechanics and Optics

From over 8,000 teams selected from 2,219 universities in 85 countries, the top one hundred and twelve teams of students competed for bragging rights and prizes at The 36th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals sponsored by IBM on May 17, 2012, in Warsaw, Poland, and hosted by University of Warsaw.


SPbSU ITMO 1
  • Andrey Stankevich, Coach
  • Eugeny Kapun, Contestant
  • Mikhail Kever, Contestant
  • Niyaz Nigmatullin, Contestant

The 2011 World Champions: Zhejiang University

From 8,305 teams selected from 2,070 universities in 88 countries, the top one hundred and three teams of students competed for bragging rights and prizes at The 35th Annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals sponsored by IBM on May 30, 2011, in Orlando Florida, USA, and hosted by IBM.


ArcOfDream
  • Can Wang, Coach
  • Luyi Mo, Contestant
  • Zejun Wu, Contestant
  • Jialin Ouyang, Contestant
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