It's not that bad. Except for his first year of participation, almost  every
year China has been the best, but I think there is not difference at that
level between China,  USA and Russia. Interesting are performances of Korea
and Turkey, two emergent economies that probably are doing well in
education. Mainly Korea.

I suppose that your President was right in his speech of the State of the
Union. Education is key. Education and investments in research help to reach
Innovation and there is not doubt that Innovation help to get a sustainable
economical growth.

In my not qualified opinion, and the reality I'm living,  Latin America is
basing his recent "economical  growth" in commodities exploitation  like
petroleum, coal, nickel, gold, etc. and also in the speculations of
capitals; but I think LA is not making important efforts in education and
even less in research.
I suppose there is a relation between ours poor performances in such
Mathematical Olympiad and the lack of strong investments in education and
research.

Alfredo


2011/1/30 Robert J. Cordingley <[email protected]>

> FYI
> http://www.imo-official.org/results.aspx
> China has consistently done better than USA and Russia in the past 12 yrs.
>  Does that worry you?
> Robert C
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