2025 IM²C Competition Results & International Summit

The International Mathematical Modeling Challenge begins with thousands of student teams competing through national and regional competitions worldwide. From those participants, each country or region may nominate up to two teams to represent them at the international competition. In 2025, 69 finalist teams from 39 countries and regions advanced to tackle the Global Sports League modeling problem before the competition concluded with the International Summit and Awards Ceremony in Hong Kong.

2025 Modeling Problem: Global Sports League

The 2025 IM²C problem challenged teams to develop a mathematical model for scheduling a Global Sports League. Teams considered travel, fairness, logistics, and other competing priorities while developing practical, data-driven recommendations.


Competition Resources

Outstanding Award Winners

Team 2025006

Macleans College
New Zealand

Team 2025006
Advisor, Carl Fourie
Wai Lap (Alston) Yam
Jay (Zixuan) Zhao
Bruce Zhang
Zhiwei (Michael) Lu

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Team 2025017

Korean Minjok Leadership Academy
South Korea

Team 2025017
Advisor, Junwoo Kim
Minseo Park
Junsu Park
Jeyoon Lee
Jaehyun Won

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Meritorious Award Winners

Team 2025003
II Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Stefana Batorego z Oddziałami
Poland

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Team 2025020
Rye Country Day School
Rye, USA

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Team 2025022
Pui Ching Middle School, Macau
Macau SAR, China

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Team 2025024
Lord Byng Secondary School
Canada

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2025 International Summit & Awards Ceremony

July 21-25, 2025 | Hong Kong

The 2025 IM²C International Summit and Awards Ceremony brought together finalist teams, educators, organizers, judges, and academic leaders from around the world to celebrate excellence in mathematical modeling.

Hosted across The Chinese University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and The University of Hong Kong, the Summit featured student presentations, expert discussions, networking opportunities, and the International Awards Ceremony.

Highlights from the 2025 IM²C International Summit and Awards Ceremony:

Congratulations to the 2025 Teams

The 2025 International Mathematical Modeling Challenge showcased the creativity, collaboration, and analytical thinking of student teams from around the world. Congratulations to every student, advisor, and participating school whose dedication and innovative problem solving made this year’s competition a success. Your work continues to demonstrate the impact of mathematical modeling in addressing complex real-world challenges. We look forward to welcoming the next generation of mathematical modelers at IM²C in next year’s competition.

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