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    WORLD'S ELITE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMMERS TO COMPETE IN LIVE TOPCODER HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT

    Earthtimes
    Feb 28 2008
    UK

    GLASTONBURY, Conn., Feb. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- TopCoder(R), Inc.,
    the leader in online programming competition, skills assessment and
    competitive software development, today announced the 49 finalists
    from around the world who have earned a spot in the TopCoder High
    School Tournament finals (finalist names and countries below). The
    TopCoder High School Tournament is the premier computer programming
    tournament for high school-aged math and science students, ages 13
    to 18, enrolled in secondary schools or equivalent programs world-wide.

    Competition began online in December 2007, challenging math and
    computer science students to demonstrate their problem-solving skills
    by unraveling complex word problems by writing computer programs that
    solve the problems. TopCoder's tournament finals will bring together
    49 of the most talented high school programmers from 16 countries,
    in quest of bragging rights, scholarships and cash prizes worth more
    than $50,000.

    "The competitive technical nature of today's world makes it more
    important than ever to encourage, reward and recognize those who
    possess the skills to shape tomorrow's software innovations," said
    Rob Hughes, president and COO for TopCoder. "TopCoder's High School
    and College tournaments provide students from around the world with a
    fun and competitive learning environment to build and showcase their
    talent, and see how they rate compared to other top technical minds
    of their generation."

    TopCoder High School Tournament participants are provided problems
    and challenges similar to those that are used in actual TopCoder
    competitions to build real software for many of the world's most
    recognized brands, such as AOL, ESPN and VeriSign. This provides an
    unprecedented real-world learning environment that introduces high
    school students to algorithm, design and development practices. The
    TopCoder competitions cultivate software design and development skills
    that are in the highest demand, showcasing individuals for college
    admissions and job recruitment by top employers like Eli Lilly,
    Deutsche Bank and the U.S. National Security Agency.

    The 2008 TopCoder High School Tournament, an annual competition, will
    take place on March 15, 2008 at the Lawson Building on the campus
    of Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, USA. More information,
    including a tournament program, on-site schedule and profiles of this
    year's finalists, visit: http://www.topcoder.com/tchs08.

    2008 TopCoder High School Tournament Finalists Maciej Andrejczuk
    (Bialystok, Poland) Marcin Andrychowicz (Grojec, Poland) Filip
    Barl (Zagreb, Croatia) Mikita Belahlazau (Minsk, Belarus) Anton
    Bogatyy (Moscow, Russian Federation) Miroslav Bogdanovic (Beograd,
    Serbia) Wenyu Cao (Belle Mead, NJ, United States) Alexey Cherepanov
    (Stavropol, Russian Federation) Ziheng Deng (Zhongshan City, China)
    Ivaylo Enchev (Shumen, Bulgaria) Valentin Fondaratov (St. Petersburg,
    Russian Federation) Yan Gu (Zhongshan, Guangdong, China) Prashanth Guru
    (Scarborogh, Canada) Sibo He (Zhongshan, China) Rumen Hristov (Shumen,
    Bulgaria) Petar Ivanov (Shumen, Bulgaria) Igor Jerkovic (Zagreb,
    Croatia) Adam Karczmarz (Stalowa Wola, Poland) Michal Karpinski
    (Jaslo, Poland) Ivica Kicic (Zagreb, Croatia) Maciej Klimek (Gorzow
    Wielkopolski, Poland) Pawel Klimek (Radom, Poland) Frane Kurtovic
    (Zagreb, Croatia) Nikolay Kuznetsov (Saratov, Russian Federation)
    Spencer Liang (Cupertino, CA, United States) Sergey Melnikov (Vologda,
    Russian Federation) Miroslaw Michalski (Gdynia, Poland) Florian Moga
    (Sacele, Romania) Leo Osvald (Zagreb, Croatia) Filip Pavetic (Kriz,
    Croatia) Bruno Rahle (Zagreb, Croatia) Marek Rogala (Gdansk, Poland)
    Vidya Sagar (Chennai, India) Hayk Saribekyan (Yerevan, Armenia)
    Jonathan Schneider (Toronto, Canada) Sergey Serebryakov (Petrozavodsk,
    Russian Federation) Marcel Stockli Contreras (Guanajuato, Mexico)
    Szilveszter Szebeni (Budaors, Hungary) Momchil Tomov (Pleven,
    Bulgaria) Timur Valiev (Kazan, Russian Federation) Levan Varamashvili
    (Tbilisi, Georgia) Hanson Wang (Toronto, Canada) Ye Wang (Wuhu, China)
    Nathan Watson (Lubbock, TX, United States) Neal Wu (Baton Rouge, LA,
    United States) Yi Yang (Wuhu, China) Arman Yessenamanov (Ekibastuz,
    Kazakhstan) Dong Zhou (Wuhu, China) Goran Zuzic (Zagreb, Croatia)
    About TopCoder, Inc.

    TopCoder is the world's largest competitive software development
    community with over 140,000 developers representing more than
    200 countries. TopCoder hosts the largest and most comprehensive
    developer ratings and performance metrics available. The TopCoder
    community builds software for a wide-ranging client base through a
    competitive, rigorous, standards based methodology. This methodology
    results in a highly consistent set of software components allowing a
    software-as-parts approach to application development. TopCoder makes
    this large library of software components built through competition
    available to all of our clients. Utilizing a world-wide member base and
    this library, TopCoder seeks to lower the cost of software development
    while increasing both the speed at which applications can be developed
    and the quality of the ultimate application. For more information
    about utilizing TopCoder's software services or sponsoring TopCoder
    events, visit http://www.topcoder.com/.

    TopCoder is a registered trademark of TopCoder, Inc. in the United
    States and other countries. All other product and company names herein
    may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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