The 40th annual ACM-ICPC World Finals event has officially come to a close and new world champion has been crowned! All 128 teams solved at least one problem. View the final scoreboard on MyICPC.

The 2016 problem set consisted of 13 problems. Here are the results from this year’s event in Phuket, Thailand:

World Finals Champions
St. Petersburg State University

Gold Medalists
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Harvard University
Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology

Silver Medalists
University of Warsaw
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
St. Petersburg ITMO University
Ural Federal University

Bronze Medalists
University of Wroclaw
Nizhny Novgorod State University 
Lviv National University 
Fudan University 

Regional Champions
South Pacific Champions: University of New South Wales
Africa and the Middle East Champions: Cairo University – Faculty of Computers and Information
Latin America Champions: Universidad Nacional de Rosario
North America Champions: Harvard University
Asia Champions: Shanghai Jiao Tong University
European Champions: St. Petersburg State University

First to Solve
Problem C – Chulalongkorn University (minute 11)
Problem E – Harvard University (minute 15)
Problem L – Massachusetts Institute of Technology (minute 18)
Problem G – Moscow Engineering Physics Institute (minute 37)
Problem B – St. Petersburg ITMO University (minute 42)
Problem K – St. Petersburg State University (minute 44)
Problem A – Radboud University (minute 71)
Problem D – University of Wroclaw (minute 79)
Problem F – St. Petersburg ITMO University (minute 208)
Problem J – St. Petersburg State University (minute 223)
Problem M – Shanghai Jiao Tong University (minute 225)
Problem I – Stanford University (final hour)
Problem H

See you next year for the 2017 World Finals hosted in Rapid City, South Dakota!

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