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While fellow Papuans in Yahukimo regency are still in the
grip of famine, two students from the country's easternmost province
won the inaugural Asian Pacific Astronomy Olympiad (APAO) in Siberia,
Russia, recently.
Eric Gibson S. Rumainum took the Olympiad's Best Result prize for the
13-year-old age group, while his schoolmate Geraldo E. Tegouch finished
second.
Both are students of the YPJ Kuala Kencana junior high school in
Timika, which was established by U.S.-based mining giant PT Freeport
Indonesia.
The competition concluded on Sunday.
Indonesia won another top prize through Stefani Herli of State Senior
High School No. 12 in Jakarta, who came home with the Best Result in
the Practical Round for the 16 to 17-year-old age group.
"She (Stefani) took the prize due to her flawless practical test," the
Indonesian team statement said.
A student from the tsunami-hit province of Aceh also brought pride to
her country after winning the bronze medal in her category. Zulfikar of
State Senior High School No. 10 in Banda Aceh made a podium finish in
the age group dubbed the most demanding division.
The victories came as another group of future Indonesian scientists
emerged the overall winners from the second International Junior
Science Olympiad in Yogyakarta. In the competition, which wound up on
Monday, Indonesia bagged six gold medals.
Indonesia sent four senior high and four junior high school students to
the astronomy Olympiad. Half of them came from Papua, with the rest
from Maluku, South Sulawesi, Aceh and Jakarta.
Prior to their departure, they received special tutelage from experts
at the Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)'s School of Astronomy.
They also practiced at the Bosscha Observatory in Lembang, near
Bandung, and at the Jakarta Observatory for six weeks.
Accompanying the team were Dr. Chatief Kunjaya and Dr. Hakim Malasan
from the ITB.
Their participation was made possible by the financial support of a
number of companies, including PT Freeport Indonesia, ExxonMobil and
Medco Energy.
Indonesia, China, Korea, Kazakhstan and Russia are the founders of the
APAO, which is the regional heat of the International Astronomy
Olympiad (IAO). Both events are organized by the Euro-Asian
Astronomical Society.
APAO was introduced this year to provide more opportunities for
students from Asia and the Pacific to compete in international events.
Therefore, the APAO denies entry to students who participate in the IAO
in the same year.
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