An annual international tournament that brings together gifted secondary school students for a variety of creative intellectual competitions in mathematics, physics, and informatics coupled with sports events.
KamaChallenge is an annual international tournament that brings together gifted secondary school students for a variety of creative intellectual competitions in mathematics, physics, and informatics coupled with sports events.
The IX International tournament for schoolchildren KamaChallenge is being moved to an online due to the difficult epidemiological situation in the Perm Region. The event will be held on the Zoom platform. The first day of the tournament will traditionally be devoted to competitions in physics, mathematics and programming.
On the second day of the tournament, an entertaining intellectual game Brain Battle will take place.
The winner of the tournament is determined by the results of all four competitions, taking into account the rating in the game Brain Battle.
KamaChallenge is organized at the initiative of the Friends Club for Physics and Mathematics School No. 146.
IX International tournament KamaChallenge was held on On November 13-14 2021!
10 teams of physics and mathematics schools from Perm, Yekaterinburg, Berezniki, Tyumen, Saransk and Belgrade took part in the tournament.
The tournament was held in an online format. At the first stage, participants competed in the physics Olympiad, the game "Math Battle" and the programming Olympiad, and at the second stage – in the intellectual game "Brain Battle".
Categories and Winners:
Physics:
1st place — Ekaterinburg Gymnasium №9
2nd place — Belgrade MG School
3rd place — Tyumen, Phys&Maths School
Mathematics:
1st place — Perm School № 146 (№1)
2nd place — Tyumen, Phys&Maths School
3rd place — Ekaterinburg Gymnasium №9
Programming:
1st place — Tyumen, Phys&Maths School
2nd place — Saransk, Mordovia "Republican Lyceum"
3rd place — Belgrade MG School
Brain Battle:
1st place — Perm School № 146 (№1)
2nd place — Tyumen, Phys&Maths School
3rd place — Berezniki School №3
The Absolute Winner of the Tournament was the team from Tyumen, Phys&Maths School.
VIII International KamaChallenge tournament for school students was held on 21-22 November 2020!
9 teams of physics and mathematics schools from Perm, Yekaterinburg, Berezniki, Tyumen, Saransk and Belgrade took part in the tournament.
The tournament was held in an online format. At the first stage, participants competed in the physics Olympiad, the game "Math Battle" and the programming Olympiad, and at the second stage – in the intellectual game "Brain Battle ".
Categories and Winners:
Physics:
1st place — Perm School № 146
2nd place — Saransk, Mordovia "Republican Lyceum"
3rd place — Belgrade MG School
Mathematics:
1st place — Perm School № 9
2nd place — Saransk, Mordovia "Republican Lyceum"
3rd place — Tyumen, Phys&Maths School
Programming:
1st place — Saransk, Mordovia "Republican Lyceum"
2nd place — Perm School № 146
3rd place — Ekaterinburg Ekaterinburg Gymnasium №9
Brain Battle:
1st place — Perm School № 146
2nd place — Perm Lyceum № 10
3rd place — Tyumen, Phys&Maths School
The Absolute Winner of the Tournament was the team from Saransk, Mordovia "Republican Lyceum".
VII International Kama Challenge tournament for school students was held on 9-10 November 2019!
The tournament was attended by 10 teams from schools in Perm, Kirov, Yekaterinburg, Berezniki, Tyumen, Saransk and Belgrade (Serbia).
Traditionally, the tournament was held in two stages: intellectual and sport. The first day was spent in the office of Parma Technologies Group, where teams competed in mathematics, physics and programming. The second day of the competition was held traditionally on the territory of SK named after V.P. Sukharev, where the teams took part in all-around sports.
The tournament creates a platform for communication and exchange of experience among talented children from different cities and countries.
Categories and Winners:
Physics:
1st place — Berezniki School №3
2nd place — Kirov Phys&Maths Lyceum
3rd place — Perm School № 9
Mathematics:
1st place — Kirov Phys&Maths Lyceum
2nd place —Perm School № 9
3rd place — Belgrade MG School
Programming:
1st place — Perm School № 9
2nd place — Ekaterinburg Ekaterinburg Gymnasium №9
3rd place — Saransk, Mordovia "Republican Lyceum"
Sports:
1st place — Perm Lyceum № 10
2nd place — Kirov Phys&Maths Lyceum
3rd place — Belgrade MG School
The Absolute Winner of the Tournament was the team from Perm School № 9.
10-11 November 2018 held the VI international tournament for school students Kama Challenge!
This year the tournament was attended by a record number of teams - 11 schools of Perm, Kungur, Yekaterinburg, Berezniki, Kirov and Belgrade (Serbia).
Traditionally, the tournament was held in 2 stages: the first day-intellectual, where teams competed in knowledge of mathematics, physics and programming, the second one – a competition in sports.
The tournament helps school students to find like-minded friends in other cities and countries, and for teachers it is chance to share experience and knowledge. For 6 years of the tournament more than 400 students took part in it.
Categories and Winners:
Physics:
1st place — Berezniki School No. 3
2nd place — Ekaterinburg Gymnasium No. 9
3rd place — Belgrade Mathematical Grammar School
Mathematics:
1st place — Ekaterinburg Gymnasium No. 9
2nd place —Kirov Physics and Mathematics Lyceum
3rd place — Perm School No. 146
Programming:
1st place — Ekaterinburg Gymnasium No. 9
2nd place —Perm School No. 9
3rd place — Belgrade Mathematical Grammar School
Sports:
1st place — Kirov Physics and Mathematics Lyceum
2nd place — Berezniki School No.3
3rd place — Ekaterinburg Gymnasium No. 9
The Absolute Winner of the Tournament was the team from Ekaterinburg Gymnasium No. 9.
On November 11-12, Perm saw KamaChallenge 2017 — the fifth intellectual and sports tournament for gifted secondary school students. The tournament took place in Perm for the fifth time, bringing together students from schools of the Perm Territory, Yekaterinburg, Kirov, Berezniki and Kungur.
PhotosCategories and winners:
Physics:
1st place winner — the team from Perm School No 146
2nd place — the team from Berezniki School No. 3
3rd place winner — the team from Ekaterinburg Gymnasium No. 9
Mathematics:
1st place winner — the team from Belgrade Mathematical Grammar School
2nd place winner — the team from Kyrov Physics and Mathematics Lyceum
3rd place winner — the team from Perm School No. 9.
Programming:
1st place winner — the team from Perm Gymnasium No. 17
2nd place winner — the team from Perm School No. 9
3rd place winner — the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov
Sports competitions:
1st place winner — the team from Kirov Physics and Mathematics Lyceum
2nd place winner — the team from Berezniki School No.3
3rd place winner — the team from Perm School No. 146.
The all-around winner of the tournament was the team from Kirov Physics and Mathematics Lyceum.
On November 5-6, Perm saw KamaChallenge 2016 — the fourth intellectual and sports tournament for gifted secondary school students. The tournament took place in Perm for the fourth time, bringing together students from schools of the Perm Territory, Yekaterinburg, Kirov, Berezniki and Kungur.
PhotosCategories and winners:
Physics:
1st place winner — the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov
2nd place — the team from Mathematical Grammar School, Belgrade
3rd place winner — the team from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg
Mathematics:
1st place winner — the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov,
2nd place winner — the team from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg,
3rd place winner — the team from School No. 146, Perm and Mathematical Grammar School, Belgrade.
Programming:
1st place winner — the team from School No. 146, Perm
2nd place winner — the team from School No. 9, Perm
3rd place winner — the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov
Sports competitions:
1st place winner — the team from School No. 3, Berezniki,
2nd place winner — the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov,
3rd place winner — the team from IT School, Perm.
The all-around winner of the tournament was the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov.
On October 30 and November 1, Perm saw KamaChallenge 2015—the third intellectual and sports tournament for gifted secondary school students. The tournament took place in Perm for the third time, bringing together students from schools of the Perm Territory, Yekaterinburg, Kirov, Kstovo, Berezniki and Kungur.
Categories and winners:
Physics:
1st place winner—the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov
2nd place – the team from School No. 3, Berezniki
3rd place winner—the team from School No. 146, Perm
Mathematics:
1st place winner—the team from Lyceum No. 10, Kstovo,
2nd place winner—the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov,
3rd place winner—the team from School No. 146, Perm.
Programming:
1st place winner—the team from Mathematical Grammar School, Belgrade
2nd place winner—the team from School No. 9, Perm
3rd place winner—the team from School No. 146, Perm
Sports competitions:
1st place winner—the team from Lyceum No. 1, Kungur,
2nd place winner—the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov,
3rd place winner—the team from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg.
The all-around winner of the tournament was the team from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg.
On October 19–20, Perm saw KamaChallenge 2014—the second intellectual and sports tournament for gifted secondary school students. The tournament took place in Perm for the second time, bringing together students from schools of the Perm Territory, Yekaterinburg, Kirov, Belgrade, Minsk, and Baku.
During the first day of the tournament, ten teams competed in solving problems in mathematics, physics, and informatics. The sports program of the second day included streetball battles, relay races, and funny sports competitions.
Categories and winners:
Physics:
1st and 2nd place winners—the teams from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg, and Mathematical High School, Belgrade, respectively
3rd place winner—the team from School No. 146, Perm
Mathematics:
1st place winner—the team from Mathematical High School, Belgrade,
2nd place winner—the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov,
3rd place winner—the team from School No. 146, Perm.
Informatics:
1st place winner—the team from Mathematical High School, Belgrade
2nd place winner—the team from Physics and Mathematics Lyceum, Kirov
3rd place winner—the team from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg
Sports competitions:
1st place winner—the team from School No. 9, Perm,
2nd place winner—the team from School No. 3, Berezniki,
3rd place winner—the team from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg.
The all-around winner of the tournament was the team from High School No. 9, Yekaterinburg.
On March 1–3, Perm saw the first intellectual and sports tournament KamaChallenge 2013 attended by more than 90 gifted secondary school students from all over Russia. The tournament was organized at the initiative of the School No. 146 Friends Club under the auspices of Prognoz, Goznak federal state unitary enterprise, Perm Territory Government and Administration in order to contribute to the harmonious development of young men and women, including both intellectual and physical aspects.
The first day of the tournament took place at School No. 146, where teams competed in mental challenges such as physics battles, math dominoes, and an informatics Olympiad. During the second day, the teams took part in sports events such as streetball, track and field, and darts. The students were also inspired by a visit to the Perm Art Gallery on the final day of the tournament.
School No. 146 was the tournament winner in the overall standing, while the first and second runners-up were School No. 9, Perm, and Physics and Mathematics Lyceum of Kirov, respectively.
If you would like to participate in our tournament, please send your request to [email protected] stating your educational institution and city.