List of International Mathematical Olympiad participants


The International Mathematical Olympiad is an annual international high school mathematics competition focused primarily on pre-collegiate mathematics, and is the oldest of the international science olympiads. The awards for exceptional performance include medals for roughly the top half participants, and honorable mentions for participants who solve at least one problem perfectly.
This is a list of participants who have achieved notability. This includes participants that went on to become notable mathematicians, participants who won medals at an exceptionally young age, or participants who scored highly.

Exceptionally young participants

;Bronze medal
;Silver medal
;Gold medal
;Perfect score
The following table lists all IMO Winners who have won at least three gold medals, with corresponding years and non-gold medals received noted

Notable participants

A number of IMO participants have gone on to become notable mathematicians. The following IMO participants have either received a Fields Medal, a Wolf Prize or a Clay Research Award, awards which recognise groundbreaking research in mathematics; a European Mathematical Society Prize, an award which recognizes young researchers; or one of the American Mathematical Society's awards recognizing research in specific mathematical fields. Grigori Perelman proved the Poincaré conjecture, and Yuri Matiyasevich gave a negative solution of Hilbert's tenth problem.
G denotes an IMO gold medal, S denotes a silver medal, B denotes a bronze medal, and P denotes a perfect score.
Name Team IMO Fields Medal Wolf Prize EMS Prize AMS research prizes Clay Award
Grigory Margulis Soviet Union
S 1962
1978
2005
George Lusztig Romania
S 1963, S 1962
1985
Henryk Iwaniec Poland
S 1966, 1965
2002
László Lovász Hungary
P 1966, P 1965, G 1964, S 1963
1999
Andrei Suslin Soviet Union
G 1967
2000
János Pintz Hungary
B 1969, P 1968,B 1967
2014
Vladimir Drinfeld Soviet Union
P 1969
1990
2018
Alexander Merkurjev Soviet Union
S 1972
2012
Pierre-Louis Lions France
1973
1994
János Kollár Hungary
P 1974, G 1973
2006
Jean-Christophe Yoccoz France
P 1974, S 1973
1994
Paul Vojta United States
P 1975
1992
Alexander Goncharov Soviet Union
G 1976
1992
Richard Borcherds United Kingdom
G 1978, S 1977
1998
1992
Timothy Gowers United Kingdom
P 1981
1998
1996
Peter Kronheimer United Kingdom
S 1981
2007
Gábor Tardos Hungary
S 1982, S 1981, 1979
1992
Grigori Perelman Soviet Union
P 1982
2006
1996
Alexis Bonnet France
S 1984, S 1983
1996
Laurent Lafforgue France
S 1985, S 1984
2002
2000
Daniel Tătaru Romania
P 1985, P 1984
2002
Zoltán Szabó Hungary
S 1985
2007
Jeremy Kahn United States
G 1986, G 1985, S 1984, S 1983
2012
Ricardo Pérez-Marco Spain
S 1986, 1985
1996
Dominic Joyce United Kingdom
S 1986
2000
Stanislav Smirnov Soviet Union
P 1987, P 1986
2010
2004
2001
Terence Tao Australia
G 1988, S 1987, B 1986
2006
2002
2003
Elon Lindenstrauss Israel
B 1988
2010
2004
2001
Ngô Bảo Châu Vietnam
G 1989, P 1988
2010
2004
Emmanuel Grenier France
B 1989
2000
Vincent Lafforgue France
P 1991, P 1990
2000
Eugenia Malinnikova Soviet Union
P 1991, P 1990, G 1989
2017
Akshay Venkatesh Australia
B 1994
2018
Artur Avila Brazil
G 1995
2014
2008
Emmanuel Breuillard France
G 1995
2012
Ben J. Green United Kingdom
S 1995, S 1994
2008
2004
Maryam Mirzakhani Iran
P 1995, G 1994
2014
2009
2014
Bo'az Klartag Israel
S 1996
2008
Ciprian Manolescu Romania
P 1997, P 1996, P 1995
2012
Adrian Ioana Romania
S 1999
2012
Mark Braverman
G 2000, B 1999, B 1998
2016
Peter Scholze Germany
G 2007, G 2006, P 2005, S 2004
2018
2016
2015
2014

IMO medalists have also gone on to become notable computer scientists. The following IMO medalists have received a Nevanlinna Prize, a Knuth Prize, or a Gödel Prize; these awards recognise research in theoretical computer science. G denotes an IMO gold medal, S denotes a silver medal, B denotes a bronze medal, and P denotes a perfect paper.
Name Team IMO Nevanlinna Prize Knuth Prize Gödel Prize
László Lovász Hungary
P 1966, P 1965, G 1964, S 1963
1999
2001
László Babai Hungary
P 1968, S 1967, S 1966
2015
1993
Johan Håstad Sweden
G 1977
1994, 2011
Peter Shor United States
S 1977
1998
1999
Alexander Razborov Soviet Union
G 1979
1990
2007
Subhash Khot India
S 1995, S 1994
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