The International Board awarded 65 medals: 14 gold, 20 silver and 31 bronze
Gold
Silver
Bronze
The list in the order of final scores (decreasing)
#;Contestant;Team;
1;Andrew Pei';China-1
2;Guilhermo Cutrim Costa;Brazil
3;Maximillian Surveyor;New Zealand
4;Jae Hyeon Lee;China-1
5;Guilherme Leal Cardoso Pita;Brazil
6;Anastasia Nebolsina;Russia-1
7;Aditya Krishna;USA
8;Semyon Morozov;Russia-1
9;Owen Lim;Indonesia
10;Jong Nam Ahn;South Korea
11;Bryant NG Chee Hsuen;Malaysia
12;Laksh Gupta;India
13;Sung-Yun Cho;South Korea
14;Vinícius Alves Teixeira;Brazil
The list in alphabetical order
;Contestant;Team;
;Abhinav Chawla;New Zealand
;Anna Oorzhak;Russia-1
;Aleksejs Popovs;Latvia-1
;Ao Shen;China-2
;Artūrs Jānis Ņikitins;Latvia-2
;Arvind Asokan;Malaysia
;Ekaterina Arhipova;Russia-1
;Emīls Māris Limanāns;Latvia-2
;Gabriella Caryn Nanda;Indonesia
;Hanan Tsabitah;Indonesia
;Ilina-Ioana Bălașa;Romania
;Jakub Adam Klicki;Poland
;Jakub Piotr Piznal;Poland
;Maksymilian Michał Mucha;Poland
;Michał Jan Stankievicz;Poland
;Muhammad Ghithrif Gustomo;Indonesia
;Quan Zhou;China-2
;Victor Cortez Crocia Barros;Brazil
;Yanbing Pan;China-2
;Youyou Zhang;China-2
The list in alphabetical order
;Contestant;Team;
;Aaron Eugene Zhang;China-1
;Alex George England O’Connor;Ireland-2
;Alina Timoshkina;Russia-1
;Anjanee Khosla;India
;António Pessanha Gouvêa;Portugal
;Carlos Paesa Lia;Spain
;Daniel José Batista Gonçalves;Portugal
;Deepshikha Shrestha;Nepal
;Diana-Florina Marin;Romania
;Elīza Ozola;Latvia-2
;Elīza Elizabete Bicāne;Latvia-1
;Ilinca-Maria Rusu;Romania
;Isaac Peter Plowman Kerschbaumer;New Zealand
;Jaemin Ko;South Korea
;James Sean Collins;Ireland-2
;Jonas David Zaugg;Switzerland
;Ka Chun Hong;China-1
;Kārlis Eiduks;Latvia-1
;Kristina Goncharova;Russia-2
;Maksim Kuzmin;Russia-2
;Nyamebofour Afrakoma Otoo;Ghana
;Rafael Akira Okamura Ferro;Brazil
;Rayhan Rachman;Indonesia
;Ruoyu Liu;China-2
;Ryan Wong Jun Yee;Malaysia
;Santiago Herrero-Tejedor Jimenez de Andrade;Spain
;Sihoo Kim;Ireland-1
;Wyatt Currie;USA
;Yerkezhan Baltasheva;Kazakhstan-1
;Yuki Amemiya;China-1
Overall Team Trophies
The total team results are calculated as a sum of the average final score of Economics and Finance among team members (with Economics taken with the weight 50%) and the team score in the Business part
The top-10 teams according to the team scores are the following, medals count does not affect the team's position in this ranking:
1;Guilhermo Cutrim Costa;Brazil;65;111;176;Best in Economics, best in Multiple Choice
2;Anastasia Nebolsina;Russia-1;66;105;171;Top in Economics, best in Multiple Choice
3;Jakub Adam Klicki;Poland;70;96;166;Top in Economics, best in Problems
4;Maksymilian Michał Mucha;Poland;70;95;165;Top in Economics, best in Problems
5;Wyatt Currie;USA;55;107;162;Top in Economics
6;Ekaterina Arhipova;Russia-1;70;92;162;Best in Multiple Choice
7;Maximillian Surveyor;New Zealand;65;95;160;;
8;Michał Jan Stankievicz Poland;70;90;160;;
9;Victor Cortez Crocia Barros;Brazil;71;89;160;;
10;Anna Oorzhak;Russia-1;75;85;160;;
11;Aditya Krishna;USA;80;80;160;Best in Multiple Choice
The top-10 teams according to the average team results in Economics are the following:
The teams were split into five sessions (groups) and presented their case solutions in English before the Jury. Team leaders were invited to join the Jury in grading teams' presentations (but not their own teams).
The 5 best teams, according to the Jury, were the following: