The champion of the 25th Road to Olympia was Tran Bui Bao Khanh, a student of the Biology class at Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted. This victory not only brought home the prestigious laurel wreath but also marked a milestone after 15 years, the school had a student step up to the highest position in the intellectual playground.
During 25 years of accompanying the program, Hanoi - Amsterdam has affirmed its position as one of the leading cradles for training excellent students in the country, with many generations of "climbers" leaving a deep impression on the Olympia stage. Reviewing the typical faces of the Amsterdam student generation through the Olympia seasons.
Phan Minh Chau - Nobleman of the year 2000
Former student of the Chemistry class, Phan Minh Chau (born in 1983) was the first representative of Ams to enter the final round. He finished third with 20 points, becoming the first season's champion - opening a new stage in the journey to conquer the peak of knowledge for generations of Amsers.

Phan Minh Chau at the time of joining the program.
Phan Minh Duc - Champion 2010
After nearly a decade, students of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted were able to bring the live broadcast of Road to Olympia to school. In the 10th Olympia season, Phan Minh Duc (born in 1992), majoring in Physics, brought home the first laurel wreath for Ams with 295 points.
He is also the first contestant from the capital to win the final.
Minh Duc's convincing victory became a strong source of inspiration, arousing the spirit of effort and aspiration to conquer the pinnacle of knowledge of many generations of students later.

The first champion of Ams school.
Le Duy Bach - 2016 Champion
Six years later, Le Duy Bach, a former student of the Chemistry class (born in 1998) represented Ams in the 16th final.
Possessing an impressive academic record and expected to bring laurels to the school, but against three "heavyweight" opponents, Duy Bach stopped at third place with 160 points, leaving the impression of a brave and confident Amser on the intellectual playground.

"Climber" Le Duy Bach continues the Olympia tradition of Ams school.
Pham Huy Hoang - Runner-up 2017
Pham Huy Hoang (born 2000) - a small boy with thick glasses and nicknamed "Google boy" left a strong impression at Road to Olympia in 2017.
With extensive knowledge, especially in natural subjects, along with quick thinking ability and stable performance, Huy Hoang excellently won the second place with 240 points, affirming the comprehensive level and confident demeanor of Ams students.

Pham Huy Hoang excellently brought the television bridge to school.
Vu Nguyen Son - Runner-up 2022
After a thrilling victory in the 4th Quarter, Vu Nguyen Son excellently won a ticket to the final round of the 22nd year of Road to Olympia.
The male student attracted attention thanks to his rich social knowledge, quick thinking and outstanding foreign language ability. Studying in a specialized Russian class, Son impressed with his fluent English, bringing the image of a confident and well-rounded Amser.
At the end of the journey, with 185 points, Son won the runner-up position, leaving an impression of an intelligent, flexible and inspired student.

Second runner-up of Ams school.
Tran Bui Bao Khanh - Champion 2025
Tran Bui Bao Khanh (born 2008), a student in the Biology class at Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, excellently became the Champion of the 25th Road to Olympia.
Bao Khanh left his mark with his confident demeanor, comprehensive knowledge and intelligent playing tactics.
With 215 points, Bao Khanh brought home the first laurel wreath after 15 years for Ams, extending the school's 25-year tradition of conquering Olympia.

Bao Khanh became the champion of Olympia in 2025.
Bao Khanh's victory is not only the pride of Amsers, but also demonstrates the tradition of excellent learning and the spirit of conquering knowledge of Hanoi - Amsterdam students through many generations.
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