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2002 National Competition Results June 14, 2002 Chicago, Illinois
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Top Ten Winners Individual Rankings (Student and State) |
Top Ten Winners Team Rankings (State) |
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Ni, Albert (Illinois) |
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| 2 | Rogers, Conner (Colorado) | 2 | Illinois | |
| 3 | Trigg, Jason (Pennsylvania) | 3 | New Jersey | |
| 4 | Ko, Ryan (New Jersey) | 4 | Virginia | |
| 5 | Hesterberg, Adam (Washington) | 5 | Indiana | |
| 6 | Yin, Darren (California) | 6 | Pennsylvania | |
| 7 | Velingker, Ameya (Pennsylvania) | 7 | Maryland | |
| 8 | Ramanlal, Nimish (Florida) | 8 | Oregon | |
| 9 | Caday, Peter (Oregon) | 9 | Colorado | |
| 10 | Wage, Nicholas (Wisconsin) | 10 | Wisconsin | |
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How Kentucky MATHLETES Placed (Individuals) (228 Total Student Competitors) |
How Kentucky MATHLETES Placed (Team) (58 Total Teams) |
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Wu, Jason (Lexington Traditional Magnet School, 8th grade) |
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Kratzer, Zachary (Montessori Middle School of Lexington, 8th grade) |
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Wilhelmus, Lindsay (Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary-Lexington, 8th grade) |
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Swift, Samuel (Owensboro Middle School, 8th grade) |
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Kentucky 2002 National Team Coach Betsy Rickenbacker (pictured at far left), a math teacher at Lexington Traditional Magnet School, coached the Kentucky team to a 12th place team win in Chicago, Illinois. Also pictured are team members (from left/right): Zachary Kratzer, Lindsay Wilhelmus, Samuel Swift, and Jason Wu. |
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Last Updated: July 8, 2002