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  1. Apr 21, 2020 · $\begingroup$ John Rickard represented Britain in the IMO three times. He went up to Cambridge (Trinity) at the age of 15 and skipped Part 1A. But he never submitted his thesis and became a programmer. He died from liver cancer at the age of 41.

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  4. Jan 5, 2016 · One individual deserves particular mention: John Rickard (City of London School), a team member for the third time, scored full marks and received two special prizes for generalisations of problems. This unique achievement was rightly acclaimed at the closing ceremony.

  5. John Rickard: United Kingdom 1975 P: 1976 1977 P: Sergei Ivanov: Soviet Union: 1987 P: 1988 1989 P: Theodor Banica: Romania: 1989 1990 1991 Eugenia Malinnikova: Soviet Union 1989 1990 P: 1991 P: Sergey Norine: Russia: 1994 P: 1995 P: 1996 Yuliy Sannikov: Ukraine: 1994 P: 1995 1996 Ciprian Manolescu: Romania 1995 P: 1996 P: 1997 P: Ivan Ivanov ...

  6. Oct 21, 2007 · most successful contestant ever at the IMO, John Rickard, who competed three years in a row, and got a gold medal on all three occasions, two of which were perfect scores.

  7. Jan 5, 2016 · I talked quite a bit with the Romanians on the Problem Selection Committee, and I discovered that some of them remembered John Rickard (the UK’s most successful IMO contestant ever in terms of gold medals and special prizes) from the mid-1970’s and they held him in awe, and were very sad to hear that he had passed away.

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