Mar 11 • 09:25 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Skomantas Urbonas (17) is Norway's champion in mathematics

Skomantas Urbonas, a 17-year-old from Oslo International School, has won the title of Norway's mathematics champion after succeeding in the Abel Competition.

Skomantas Urbonas, a 17-year-old student from Oslo International School, has emerged as Norway's mathematics champion by winning the 2026 Abel Competition, a significant achievement in the national educational landscape. This year's competition saw him outperform 21 other finalists, showcasing not only his skills in mathematics but also his determination and focus after placing second in the previous year's competition.

In expressing his excitement over the win, Urbonas noted that he was both surprised and very happy, reflecting the high level of competition he faced. He acknowledged the strong pool of talented peers, stating, 'Although we are good friends, the competition to win is fierce.' This indicates a healthy competitive spirit among the young mathematicians, which can inspire greater achievements in Norway's educational system.

The competition's runner-up was Ivar Lee Fevang, an 18-year-old from Thora Storm High School in Trondheim, who previously secured first place last year. Additionally, Daniel Mineev, a 16-year-old from Blindern High School, claimed third place. The outcomes of this competition underline the mathematical prowess of Norway's youth and emphasize the importance of such events in fostering academic excellence and camaraderie among students across the nation.

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