Source: VOA
News
High school students from 73
countries, including the US, competed in Isfahan.
More than three hundred
secondary school students competed in the thirty-eighth International Physics
Olympiad last month in Iran. They came from seventy-three countries, including
the United States.

A USA team
member
Students from China had the top results: four
gold medals and one silver. Russia was second with three gold, one silver and
one honorable mention.
Next came the United States and South Korea. Each
team brought home two gold medals and three silver medals. And the teams from
Iran and Japan had two gold, two silver and one bronze medal each.
The ten-day Olympiad took place in the ancient city
of Isfahan. There were written examinations and laboratory experiments as well
as discussion meetings.

Waldemar
Gorzkowski
And there was news of the death in Isfahan of the
president of the International Physics Olympiad. Waldemar Gorzkowski was
sixty-seven years old. The Iranian Students News Agency said he died of a heart
attack. He led the Olympiad for many years.
The physics competition is one of the International
Science Olympiads held around the world.

The American Association of Physics Teachers and
the American Institute of Physics choose members of the United States team.
Physics teachers across the country nominate students and committees choose
about two hundred of them. The students take additional tests to choose the
twenty-four members of the team.
In May the members attend the United States Physics
Team Training Camp at the University of Maryland. They go through nine days of
intensive studying, testing and problem solving. At the end of the camp, five
members of the team are chosen to travel to the Olympiad.
The five this year were Kenan Diab of Ohio, Rui Hu of
Delaware, Jenny Kwan from California, Jason LaRue of Florida and Haofei Wei from
Oklahoma. All five won medals.

The first International Physics Olympiad took place
in Warsaw, Poland, in nineteen sixty-seven. Until the early nineteen eighties it
was held only in the former communist countries of eastern Europe. The United
States organized a team for the first time in nineteen eighty-six.
And that's the VOA Special English Education Report,
written by Nancy Steinbach. To learn about the American education system, go to
voaspecialenglish.com where you can find transcripts and archives of our
reports.