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Serbian high school students won five medals at the International Physics Olympiad

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Key Points

  • 1. Serbian high school students won a total of five medals at the 56th International Physics Olympiad.
  • 2. The competition was held between 4-12 July in Bucaramanga, Colombia.
  • 3. The Serbia team left the competition with three silver and two bronze medals.
  • 4. Four of the five medal-winning students study at the Mathematics Gymnasium in Belgrade.

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1. 3 silver medals2. 2 bronze medals3. 56th Olympiad4. 4-12 July

Serbia's high school students achieved great success at the 56th International Physics Olympiad, held between 4-12 July in Bucaramanga, Colombia. The Serbian national team became the owner of a total of five medals in one of the world's most prestigious academic competitions.

The team won three silver and two bronze medals among participants from around the world. The owners of the silver medals were Andrej Drobnjaković, Luka Smiljanić and Nikola Kočović, students of the Belgrade Mathematics Gymnasium. The bronze medals were won by Stefan Sekulić Derdovski, also from the Mathematics Gymnasium, and Veljko Adžić, a student at the Belgrade Computer Gymnasium.

With this result, Serbia continued its successful performance in international physics competitions. The Serbian delegation once again demonstrated the quality of their country's young talents and their dedication to education. The team was led at the Championship by Dr. Vladimir Marković and Dr. Imre Gut.

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Q: On what date and where was the International Physics Olympiad held?
A: The 56th International Physics Olympiad took place between 4-12 July in Bucaramanga, Colombia.
Q: In which categories were the medals won by Serbia, and who won them?
A: The Serbian team won three silver and two bronze medals. Andrej Drobnjaković, Luka Smiljanić and Nikola Kočović won the silver medals; while Stefan Sekulić Derdovski and Veljko Adžić received the bronze medals.
Q: Who accompanied the Serbian team at the competition?
A: Serbia's national physics team was led by Dr. Vladimir Marković and Dr. Imre Gut throughout the competition.

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