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Ukrainian high school students won five medals at European Physics Olympiad in Gothenburg

Ukrainian high school students won five medals at the European Physics Olympiad (EuPhO 2026), which took place June 12–16 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

According to the official results of the Olympiad, the Ukrainian team won three gold, one silver, and one bronze medal.

The gold medals were won by Sviatoslav Lavreniuk, Nazarii Vrashchuk, and Mykyta Voznyi. Lavreniuk scored 36.90 points and took second place in the overall individual standings of the Olympiad. Vraschuk, with a score of 30.10 points, took tenth place, while Voznyi, with 29.60 points, took eleventh.

Oleg Kurnitsky received a silver medal, scoring 17.20 points and placing 50th. Mykhailo Rubtsov won a bronze medal with a score of 12.50 points and a 101st-place finish in the overall standings.

The overall winner of EuPhO 2026 was Bryant Yu of the United States, who scored 38.60 points. Third place in the overall standings went to Haoyi Li of China with a score of 34.60 points.

A total of 199 students from 41 countries participated in the competition. At the conclusion of the Olympiad, 23 gold, 37 silver, and 51 bronze medals were awarded, along with 34 honorable mentions.

The official team rankings were not published in the final results of EuPhO 2026. However, China led all countries in the number of gold medals, with its representatives winning five gold medals.

The European Physics Olympiad is held for high school students. Each country may send a team of up to five participants. In 2026, the Olympiad took place in Gothenburg with the participation of Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg.

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