V International Origami Internet-Olympiad

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Um... What do the blank spaces mean? I'm not seeing any numbers there. Are there supposed to be anything in the blank spaces?
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Is there a special meaning in using "blank" color instead of the "magenta" color associated to the "Corrugation" column? It is the only column using three colors for indicating "Task done" or "Task not done".
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Swapnil Das wrote:Are there supposed to be anything in the blank spaces?
Not yet. This chart is just showing the missing tasks. In case we made any mistakes during the sorting.
MichelLucas wrote:It is the only column using three colors for indicating "Task done" or "Task not done".
It's simply a cosmetic detail and it is in every column. This color alteration helps distinguishing the adjacent rows.
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Dear friends and colleagues!!!

This long-awaited moment has come.
It's time to reveal the results of the Fifth International Origami Olympiad.
If you have any questions or suggestions about the Olympiad, feel free to write them here or in the official group on Flickr.
Olympiad group can be found by the following link: https://www.flickr.com/groups/ioio2015
Please post the photos of your olympiad works there.

Jury members:
- Andrey Ermakov
- Peter Stein
- Andrey Lukyanov
- Yaroslav Terehov
- Jared Needle

Now let's look at the team competition and the works of the Champions in each category.
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Task №1 (Andrey Lukyanov)

1 place – Damian Malicki (Poland)
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2 place – Alejandro Pascual Márquez (Spain)
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3 place – Tudor Balan (France)
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3 place – Сидоров Евгений (Russia)
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Task №2 (Nathan Zimet)

1 place – PAN Hang (China)
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2 place – Adriano Davanzo (Italy)
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3 place – Lisbeth Bauer (Germany)
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Task №3 (Sebastien Limet)

1 place – PAN Hang (China)
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2 place – Lysiuk Dzmitry (Belarus)
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3 place – Александр Мироненко (Russia)
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3 place – Поддубный Александр (Russia)
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Task №4 (Andrey Ermakov)

1 place – Lysiuk Dzmitry (Belarus)
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2 place – Hubert Villeneuve (Canada)
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3 place – Alejandro Pascual Márquez (Spain)
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3 place – PAN Hang (China)
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Task №5 (Juston Hairgrove)

1 place – Сидоров Евгений (Russia)
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2 place – Abraham Mardini (Peru)
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3 place – luc Marnat (France)
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Task №6 (Uniya Filonova)

1 place – Lysiuk Dzmitry (Belarus)
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2 place – Abraham Mardini (Peru)
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3 place – luc Marnat (France)
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3 place – Tudor Balan (France)
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3 place – Елена Родакова (Russia)
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Task №7 (Yasushi Miyashita)

1 place – Lysiuk Dzmitry (Belarus)
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2 place – PAN Hang (China)
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3 place – Alejandro Pascual Márquez (Spain)
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Task №8 (Martin Laube)

1 place – Dasa Severova (Slovakia)
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2 place – Alejandro Pascual Márquez (Spain)
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2 place – Александр Крупников (Russia)
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3 place – Alessandro Beber (Italy)
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Task №9 (Ryoichi Takagi)

1 place – Вадим Камнев (Russia)
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2 place – Lysiuk Dzmitry (Belarus)
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3 place – Alejandro Pascual Márquez (Spain)
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3 place – Damian Malicki (Poland)
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Task №10 (Eric Joisel / Ermakov version)

1 place – Lisbeth Bauer (Germany)
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1 place – Вадим Камнев (Russia)
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3 place – Lysiuk Dzmitry (Belarus)
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Task №11 (Viviane Berty)

1 place – PAN Hang (China)
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2 place – Lysiuk Dzmitry (Belarus)
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3 place – Сидоров Евгений (Russia)
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Task №12 (Own)

1 place – "Cassiopeia" - Hubert Villeneuve (Canada)
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1 place – "Neil Armstrong" - Michel Lucas (France)
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3 place – "Astronaut" - Alejandro Pascual Márquez (Spain)
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The final individual championship!!!!!

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And the winner is Dzmitry Lysiuk (Belarus) =D> =D> =D>

Second place: Alejandro Pascual Márquez (Spain)

Third place: Pan Hang (China)



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And our prizes:
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All winners receive certificates of winners, and:
1 place - Origami Masters Bugs
2 place - Korean convention book 2015
3 place - Pajarita magazine (september 2015)

Special thanks to Mike Aizatsky !!!(For the first and only sponsor at the moment in IOIO's history)

Here you can find the detailed charts of each of the judges (3 charts + 1(total)).

HERE

And the final chart:

HERE

Congratulations to Dzmitry Lysiuk!
For the second time in your career you rightfully receive this gold medal proving that
you are the best origami artist at the 5th Origami Olympiad.

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Unfortunately, for some reasons Andrey Lukyanov and Jared Needle were unable to complete the judging. On the bright side, Andrey Lukyanov as the regular author of the first task has established a special award:

"For a few years in a row, judging the Olympiad, I have been absolutely delighted with the works of a certain French contestant, showing high professionalism and love to folding hearts. This year I decided to establish a special prize: a collection of my unpublished early works called "Origami with Love".
The award goes to Luc Marnat!
I hope this prize will become a tradition for the future International Origami Olympiads.
"
-- Andrey Lukyanov

So special prize - e-book with unpublished diagrams of Andrey Lukyanov goes to Luc Marnat !!! =D> =D> =D>
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And Final Team Results:

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The rest of the teams received 0 points. As a result, summarising the scores and medals,
the commands of Russia and Belarus is this year champions!!!

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The 5th International Origami Internet Olympiad is now closed.
We wish all of you good luck and hope to see you next year!

Special Thanks to Peter Stein (Official Testfolder of IOIO-2015)!!!
Special Thanks to Yaroslav Terehov (Russian/english translator)!!!

Best Regards,
Andrey Ermakov
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Congratulations to the winners! This year's competition was really close and unpredictable.
It's a pity that many awesome folders didn't have have time to complete all tasks.

Please share your thoughts, we'd like to have more feedback.
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What are the criterias for evaluating?
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A big thank you for this wonderful competition. Thanks to the organizers and congratulations to the winners. Congratulations also to all participants to have found a little (a lot!) of time to participate. Attending, that's the true gift of this competition.
Finally thank you to Andrey Lukyanov for this special award and compliments that go straight to my heart! : D
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Congratulations to the winners and a big thanks to the organizers! Great selection of tasks, a lot of fun to take part.
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Thank you to all organizers, jury members and contributors to this V International Origami Internet-Olympiad.
I certainly did not spend as much time as you have done. But I spent beautiful hours in folding, and my collection of beautifully designed models has grown significantly. Thank you very much. I'll try to do better next year :)
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Congratulations to everybody!
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Dear friends!

Yesterday was found one annoying bug that slightly modified top-10.
Do not worry, as all medalists remain in their places and team championship this inaccuracy is not affected.

But still!!! It was lost one of the assessments from one of the judges (of the tortoise and was 14 points). As a result - Yevgeny Sidorov up to 5th place of individual championship, and the final table find below!

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Thanks!
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abrahamMV wrote:What are the criterias for evaluating?
This is a quite complicated subject.
Each judge uses their own criteria based on their experience and overall views. We do not discuss scores until the job is finished and this year we haven't even seen each other's charts before December 16.
Essentially we value both folding techique and artist's interpretation. For example, you can view Peter Stein's detailed working chart here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing. As you can see, he stated his core criteria as expression, precision, paper and photo.
Thank you for bringing up this subject, we will pay it more attention in the next year's task book.
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Any news on 2016 IOIO ? :D
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