MIL-OSI Russia: Federation of Sports Programming Award: Among the laureates are a student and an employee of the Higher School of Economics

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Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

Fedor Romashov (right)

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As part of the competition Fonkode 2024 The first award ceremony took place Federation of Sports Programming (FSP) of Russia. Student Faculty of Computer Science Vyshki Fedor Romashov named best sports programmer, director Center for Student Olympiads FKN Mikhail Gustokashin is the best coach.

For the first time, the FSP presented its award, recognizing the most outstanding and talented athletes, coaches and partners.

The award ceremony took place as part of the FonCode 2024 sports programming tournament. The competition began with an online qualifying round, in which more than a thousand programmers participated. The 128 best athletes reached the final duels for the prize fund of 1 million rubles.

The tournament culminated in a duel between Fedor Romashov and Ho Dang Dung. The outcome of the match remained unpredictable until the end — the main round ended in a draw. Only an additional task brought victory to Fedor Romashov, a third-year bachelor’s student “Applied Mathematics and Computer Science”.

It is not surprising that Fedor also became the best sports programmer of 2024 according to the FSP.

“It was unexpected and pleasant to receive the FSP award,” noted Fedor Romashov. “I had quite a few cool victories last year. My team and I won ICPC 2023, which I consider to be my best and most important achievement in this area. I am also glad victory in Games bof the future “It’s also an incredible experience.”

The “Coach of the Year” award was received by Mikhail Gustokashin, Director of the Center for Student Olympiads at the Faculty of Computer Science. In 2024, under Mikhail’s leadership, one of the teams from the Faculty of Computer Science became world champions at the International Student Programming Contest (ICPC), and the second team received a gold medal for 3rd place.

“The Federation of Sports Programming holds many competitions with interesting tasks and experimental formats. Our students take part in these competitions with pleasure and achieve great success. Recognition from the FSP is very pleasant, we will continue to work!” – concluded Mikhail Gustokashin.

Text: Alexandra Sytnik

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