Mathematicians from Sarajevo Canton have made a remarkable showing at the Balkan Mathematical Olympiad in Greece, bringing home two gold and three silver medals. Vuk Janković secured a historic victory, achieving the highest possible score of 40 points and clinching first place among the 64 competitors in the official competition. His performance was unmatched, as he was the sole participant to reach the maximum score.

Outstanding Performance

The success of the Sarajevo Canton Mathematicians' Association at the Olympiad underscores the strong mathematical skills and dedication of students from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The competition, held in Greece, is a prestigious event that attracts top students from across the Balkan region. Vuk Janković's achievement is particularly noteworthy, as it highlights the exceptional problem-solving abilities and rigorous training of the participants.

Alongside Janković, the team's silver medalists further showcased the talent and hard work of Sarajevo Canton's mathematics community. This performance is a testament to the quality of education and training provided by the association, and it is expected to inspire more students to pursue advanced mathematics in the future.