Luke Robitaille
ORLANDO, Fla., May 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Luke Robitaille, a home-schooled 13-year-old 7th grader from Euless, Texas is the 2017 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS® National Champion, following an intense, elite competition at the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

Who won mathcounts 2016?

Edward Wan
WASHINGTON, May 9, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — Edward Wan, a 13-year-old seventh grader from Lakeside Middle School in Seattle, Washington, is the 2016 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS® National Champion, following an intense, elite competition at the Renaissance Washington, D.C., Downtown Hotel.

Who won mathcounts 2018?

National champions

YearIndividual winnerLocation
2016Edward Wan, WashingtonWashington, D.C.
2017Luke Robitaille, TexasOrlando, Florida
2018Luke Robitaille, TexasWashington, D.C.
2019Daniel Mai, MassachusettsOrlando, Florida

Who is Luke Robitaille?

Luke Robitaille, a sophomore at Robitaille Homeschool and the 2019 champion, won $10,000 and a TI-Nspire CX in the 2020 Who Wants to Be a Mathematician Championship at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in Denver on Jan. Austen’s runner-up finish earned him $6,000 and a TI-Nspire CX. Here’s Luke just after his victory.

Who won mathcounts 2019?

Daniel Mai
Daniel Mai knows. Mai, 13, an eighth-grader from Acton, Massachusetts, is the new winner of the 2019 Raytheon MATHCOUNTS National Competition, held May 11-14 in Orlando, Florida. Mai bested 224 finalists, Mathletes from across the U.S. and its territories, by answering that question.

What is the countdown round in Mathcounts?

Countdown Round Focuses on speed and accuracy. Students have a maximum of 45 seconds per problem without a calculator. This round is optional at the school, chapter and state level.

Did Luc Robitaille win Stanley Cup?

During his 19-season NHL career, Robitaille won the Stanley Cup in 2001–02 with the Detroit Red Wings, and played for the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers, but is most known for his 14 seasons (over three different stints) with the Los Angeles Kings.

Who is pranjal Srivastav?

India’s youngest gold medal winner at IMO – Pranjal Srivastava (15). At 15, Bengaluru’s Pranjal Srivastava has bought home a gold medal in the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) after seven years. He is also the youngest Indian ever to bag gold in one of the toughest competitions across the globe.

How much does mathcounts cost?

$35 per competitor for schools As many students as are interested can participate in practices and the School Competition. Registration fees are based on the number of competitors representing the school at the online Chapter Competition.

What do you get if you win MATHCOUNTS?

Prizes & Selection of Winners The winning team will receive: Recognition on the MATHCOUNTS website and social media channels. First Place Trophies (1 each for the 4 team members and Team Advisor, presented to the team at the MATHCOUNTS National Competition) $1,000 college scholarship (1 each for the 4 team members)