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|<strong><font color="#ff0000">...the RESULTS are in from Orlando!!</font></strong><br /><strong><font color="#000080"><big><big>The 2000 World Champions<br /> The St. Petersburg State University</big></big></font></strong> | |||
<p align="left"><font color="#000080"><small>Sixty teams of | |||
students from 2,400 teams representing | |||
universities and colleges in six continents | |||
competed for bragging rights, prizes, and the | |||
opportunity to advance to the World Finals of The | |||
24th Annual ACM International Collegiate | |||
Programming Contest sponsored by IBM. The 2000 ACM World | |||
Finals was held on March 18, 2000, at Orlando, | |||
Florida. View the [http://icpc.baylor.edu/past/icpc2000/Finals/Standings.html final standings]<small>, </small>the | |||
[http://icpc.baylor.edu/past/icpc2000/Finals/Tour/welcome/welcome.htm photo album], the [http://icpc.baylor.edu/past/icpc2000/Finals/archive/index.htm photo image archive], </small><small>or | |||
the [[Media:2000WorldFinalProblemSet.pdf]].<br> | |||
</small></font></p> | |||
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|<p align="center"><font color="#000080" face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">[[File:peter.jpg]]</font></p> | |||
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|<font color="#000080" size="2">Contestants Nikolai Durov, Andrei Lopatine, Oleg Eterevsky, reserve Victor Petrov, and coach Natalia N. Voyakovskaya<br> </font> | |||
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|<p align="center"><font color="#000080">[http://icpc.baylor.edu/past/icpc2000/Regionals/Report.html View all Regional Results]</font></p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 4 April 2012
...the RESULTS are in from Orlando!! The 2000 World Champions The St. Petersburg State University Sixty teams of
students from 2,400 teams representing
universities and colleges in six continents
competed for bragging rights, prizes, and the
opportunity to advance to the World Finals of The
24th Annual ACM International Collegiate
Programming Contest sponsored by IBM. The 2000 ACM World
Finals was held on March 18, 2000, at Orlando,
Florida. View the final standings, the
photo album, the photo image archive, or
the Media:2000WorldFinalProblemSet.pdf. |
Contestants Nikolai Durov, Andrei Lopatine, Oleg Eterevsky, reserve Victor Petrov, and coach Natalia N. Voyakovskaya |