Sixteen-Year-Old from Ceará is the Only Woman Among Brazilians Qualified for International Physics Olympiads
Maria Beatriz Mesquita Ximenes, a 16-year-old from Ceará, is the sole female member of Brazil's contingent for the upcoming International Physics Olympiads in 2026.
How the giants of AI attempted to storm the last bastion of the human mind: the mathematical Olympics
The article discusses the recent controversy surrounding the role of artificial intelligence in the International Mathematical Olympiad, highlighting a supposed victory that overshadowed the achievements of human participants.
Russia’s IT Olympiad draws developers from 34 countries
Russia hosts its first international Olympiad in industrial software development, attracting thousands of students from various countries.
COOKING OLYMPIAD: Estonian chef faces the world's best - what could be his biggest challenge?
Estonian chef Joonas Koppel will compete in the prestigious Bocuse d'Or 2026 finals in Marseille, France, showcasing Estonia's culinary artistry.
Student from Pará stands out in astronomy olympiad and advances to national selection
Eloísa Rocha, an 18-year-old student from Pará, has been selected to participate in the 2026 Astronomy and Astrophysics Selection Tournament after excelling in online exams.
Here, young people from all over the country compete in AI and coding
The AI-Olympiad in Sweden brings together high school students from across the country to compete in artificial intelligence challenges, with the final held this year on Öland.
Another record for Faustino Oro: he will play in the chess Olympiad for Argentina at just 12 years old
12-year-old chess prodigy Faustino Oro will represent Argentina in the upcoming chess Olympiad, potentially becoming the youngest grandmaster in history.
Youth from across Latvia compete in chemistry olympiad
Students from various high schools in Latvia participated in a chemistry olympiad at the University of Latvia's Natural House, testing their theoretical and practical skills in chemistry.
2nd National Linguistics Olympiad: 511 children became linguists for a day
Over 500 students from across Greece participated in the 2nd National Student Linguistics Olympiad, an initiative introducing them to the field of linguistics.
Doro, Fede, Lollo & Co. The Olympiad of Suffered Goodbyes Begins
The article discusses the emotional challenges athletes face after the Olympics, particularly noting the retirements of several beloved Italian athletes after achieving great success.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ Wax Master and Ski Director Koll: I thought 84 times about which skis to put on
Kristjan Koll, the head of the Estonian Ski Association, served as the wax technician for Henry Sildaru, who won a silver medal at the Milano Cortina Olympics.
Friendship, Betrayal, and a Hidden Family Secret in 'The Olympiad'
The 50th anniversary production of 'The Olympiad' at Folkoperan is a lively and emotional performance praised for its heartwarming humor.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ Where did Kelly Sildaru lose the one point that kept her out of the finals? "Time was lacking. It's hard."
Kelly Sildaru narrowly missed qualifying for the finals in her second Olympics, finishing 13th in the qualifying round of the snowboarding competition with just one point short of advancement.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ What happened to Regina Ermits? One coach: it's mystical. Another: the problem is at the competition site
Estonian hopes for success in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics are dimming as men's relay team faces elimination and women's chances may be jeopardized by injuries.
PM OLYMPIAD: Johanna Talihärm, who completed her last Olympic run, eagerly awaits the election results
Estonian biathlete Johanna Talihärm finished 14th in her final Olympic race and is now looking forward to the results of the IOC Athletes' Commission elections.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ Tuuli Tomingas: My world collapsed before the pursuit race, I was not ready to start there
Estonia's Tuuli Tomingas expressed disappointment over her average performance in the women's relay at the Milano Cortina Olympics, where her team finished 14th.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ Kelly Sildaru: I could actually be happier with myself
Kelly Sildaru reflects on her achievements as Estonia's latest Olympic medalist, 1463 days since her last medal win.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ Ilves: I cannot be satisfied with the 7th place, but I have nothing to be ashamed of
Kristjan Ilves finished 7th in the large hill event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, voicing that while he cannot be satisfied with the result, he has no shame in his performance.
The 16th Lithuanian Language and Literature Olympiad Begins in Vilnius
Nearly 180 students and about 100 teachers are expected to participate in the 16th Lithuanian Language and Literature Olympiad in Vilnius, with international participants from various countries.
PM OLYMPIAD ⟩ Darta Zunte skeleton racer: the track is difficult, but not dangerous
Estonian skeleton racer Darta Zunte is set to make her Olympic debut and aims for personal satisfaction rather than focusing on competitive numbers.
Anatomy Olympiad gathers students from Oxford and beyond in Tartu
The International Anatomy Olympiad, organized by medical students, brings participants from across Europe to Tartu, Estonia.
Winter Games Milan-Cortina 2026 and the challenge of sports diplomacy: an olympiad for peace, now!
The Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics and Paralympics begin today, promoting Italy as a builder of peace and international cooperation.
Meet the Kenyan teaching robotics to children in rural areas
Jeremiah Kithinji, a 27-year-old from Kenya, is teaching robotics to children in rural Laikipia county, where he has inspired students to assemble robots and even led a team to the World Robotics Olympiad in Singapore.
Tough Deal: Top Performer to Finland
Estonian ski expert Marek Sander continues as the equipment manager for the Finnish biathlon team with a comprehensive contract for the next Olympiad, praised for his successful track record since 2019.
Järve Olympiad Diary: The Strike Map Became an Exciting Encounter with Tormis Laine's Exotic Rival
Italian railway workers decided to strike just four days before the Olympic opening ceremony, highlighting the unpredictability of the games.