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Dong Nai male student won overwhelmingly, won the Olympia laurel wreath with 300 points

VTC NewsVTC News09/04/2023


The first week of January, quarter III of the 23rd Road to Olympia witnessed the competition of four contestants: Huynh Tan Nguyen Chuong (Luong Van Chanh High School for the Gifted, Phu Yen ), Nguyen Cong Duy (Ly Thuong Kiet High School, Binh Thuan), Hua Gia Huy (Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted, Dong Nai) and Nguyen Thanh Dat (Son Tay High School, Hanoi).

Dong Nai male student won overwhelmingly, won the Olympia laurel wreath with 300 points - 1

4 contestants compete in round 1 week, month 1, quarter 3, Road to Olympia.

Entering the first round - Warm-up, Gia Huy quickly took the lead when he continuously answered questions correctly, earning 115 points. Next, Nguyen Chuong got 75 points, Thanh Dat 15 points, Cong Duy had no points.

The keyword to find in the Obstacle Course this week is 4 letters. The first horizontal line chosen has the question: "Which phrase is missing in the following poem: "Mother and herd of pigs... / separated in two directions / The mouse wedding was bustling and bustling / now where are they scattered? (On the other side of the Duong River, Hoang Cam)" . No contestant gave the correct answer to this first question.

The second horizontal row was chosen with the question: "If there is a lack of vitamin... it will make the epidermis less stable, susceptible to infection, the cornea of the eye will be dry, and can lead to blindness. Four candidates gave the correct answer "A" and won points.

After the second hint image was revealed, Gia Huy quickly pressed the bell to claim the right to answer the keyword. With the correct answer "Electricity", the male student from Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted raised his total score to 165, far surpassing his opponents. Next, Nguyen Chuong got 85 points, Thanh Dat got 25 points, and Cong Duy got 10 points.

Dong Nai male student won overwhelmingly, won the Olympia laurel wreath with 300 points - 2

Keywords: Obstacle Course.

In the Acceleration round, Gia Huy continued to maintain his competitive form, continuously giving correct answers in the shortest time, raising his total score to 295 points. Nguyen Chuong was still chasing behind with 195 points, Thanh Dat 115 points, Cong Duy 80 points.

In the decisive round - Finish, Gia Huy chose the 20 - 20 - 20 point question package. Although he did not have a perfect finish, Huy's score gap with the other 3 opponents was still very large. Nguyen Chuong continued to make efforts to shorten the gap with the leader. Thanh Dat and Cong Duy were not very successful in improving their scores.

Dong Nai male student won overwhelmingly, won the Olympia laurel wreath with 300 points - 3

Gia Huy won the laurel wreath.

In the end, contestant Hua Gia Huy (Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted, Dong Nai) won the laurel wreath with 300 points. Huynh Tan Nguyen Chuong (Luong Van Chanh High School for the Gifted, Phu Yen) came in second with 235 points. Also in third place were Nguyen Cong Duy (Ly Thuong Kiet High School, Binh Thuan ) with 60 points and Nguyen Thanh Dat (Son Tay High School, Hanoi) with 125 points.

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