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Iran’s rankings were 5th, 59th, 81st, and 88th. Israel’s rankings were 12th, 131st, and 145th. Iran earned one gold and three silver medals. Israel earned one gold and two bronze medals. This time I have listed the names of the medalists so that you can’t make the absurd claim that Iranian Jews were representing Iran and that Arabs were representing Israel. Israel has two hundred fifty times as many Jews as Iran does so if the Jews are so smart Israel should have outperformed Iran. All of the Iranian medalists have Muslim names and all of the Israelis have Jewish names. The Iranian Muslims beat the Jewish Israelis fair and square.


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Medal   Name   Country   Score
1.   Gold   Xianghang Shangguan   China   96.6
2.   Gold   Daniil Khokhlov   Russia   95.9
3.   Gold   Pilkeun Jang   Korea   94.7
4.   Gold   Robert Pollice   Austria   94.6
5.   Gold   Seyed Amirhossein Nasseri   Iran   93.8
6.   Gold   Qilei Zhu   China   93.1
7.   Gold   Alif Noikham   Thailand   93.0
8.   Gold   Ruth Franklin   United Kingdom   93.0
9.   Gold   Khetpakorn Chakarawet   Thailand   92.9
10.   Gold   Yu-Chi Kuo   Chinese Taipei   92.8
11.   Gold   Zhiyao Zhou   China   92.7
12.   Gold   Assaf Mauda   Israel   92.6
13.   Gold   Manoel Manuputty   Indonesia   92.5
14.   Gold   Ruyi Wang   China   92.4
15.   Gold   Rafael Angel Rodriguez Arguedas   Costa Rica   92.3
16.   Gold   Pinnaree Tea-Mangkornpan   Thailand   92.2
17.   Gold   Hayate Saitoh   Japan   92.1
18.   Gold   Eszter Najbauer   Hungary   91.7
19.   Gold   Ken-Ichi Endo   Japan   91.5
20.   Gold   Gleb Široki   Estonia   91.4
21.   Gold   Colin Lu   United States   90.9
22.   Gold   Alexander Siegenfeld   United States   90.6
23.   Gold   Máté Somlyay   Hungary   90.5
24.   Gold   Hyeonjae Lee   Korea   90.5
25.   Gold   Ondrej Hak    Czech Republic   89.9
26.   Gold   Fong Jie Ming Nigel   Singapore   89.9
27.   Gold   Lum Jian Yang   Singapore   89.7
28.   Gold   Frantisek Petrous   Czech Republic   89.6
29.   Gold   Nicolas Villagran Dos Santos   Argentina   89.2
30.   Gold   Jaehyun Lim   Korea   89.1
31.   Gold   Vladimiras Oleinikovas   Lithuania   88.9
32.   Gold   Ming-Ko Cho   Chinese Taipei   88.8
33.   Silver   Diptarka Hait   India   88.4
34.   Silver   Deniz Caglin   Turkey   88.4
35.   Silver   Pavel Svec   Czech Republic   88.2
36.   Silver   Constantin Giurgiu   Romania   88.0
37.   Silver   Florian Berger   Germany   87.6
38.   Silver   Hiroki Uratani   Japan   87.5
39.   Silver   Binh Nguyen Duc   Viet Nam   87.0
40.   Silver   Mehmet Cem Sahiner   Turkey   86.9
41.   Silver   Levindo Jose Garcia Quarto   Brazil   86.8
42.   Silver   Jiraborrirak Charoenpattarapreeda   Thailand   86.7
43.   Silver   Wei-Che Tsai   Chinese Taipei   86.6
44.   Silver   Attila Sveiczer   Hungary   86.4
45.   Silver   Tng Jia Hao Barry   Singapore   85.9
46.   Silver   Witold Hoffmann   Poland   85.7
47.   Silver   Bo-Yun Gu   Chinese Taipei   85.5
48.   Silver   Manuel Eberl   Germany   85.0
49.   Silver   Connie Zhao   Canada   84.6
50.   Silver   Kornel Ocytko   Poland   84.6
51.   Silver   Luca Zucchini   Italy   84.6
52.   Silver   Richard Li   United States   84.4
53.   Silver   Won Jae Kim   Korea   84.3
54.   Silver   Vranješevic' Filip    Croatia   84.1
55.   Silver   Marek Buchman   Slovakia   83.5
56.   Silver   Ladislav Hovan   Slovakia   83.4
57.   Silver   Nikunj Saunshi   India   83.3
58.   Silver   Mads Bøttger Hansen   Denmark   83.0
59.   Silver   Mohammadreza Amirmoshiri   Iran   82.9
60.   Silver   Ondrej Henych    Czech Republic   82.8
61.   Silver   Fatih Alcicek   Turkey   82.8
62.   Silver   Anton Topchiy   Ukraine   82.7
63.   Silver   Surendra Kotra   India   82.7
64.   Silver   Kengo Kataoka   Japan   82.7
65.   Silver   Brian Bi   Canada   82.6
66.   Silver   Dominik Štefanko   Slovakia   82.6
67.   Silver   Leonard Hasenclever   Germany   82.4
68.   Silver   Khu Boon Hou Derek   Singapore   82.3
69.   Silver   Áron Szigetvári   Hungary   82.0
70.   Silver   Alexander Kochnev   Russia   81.3
71.   Silver   Kirill Sukhoverkov   Russia   81.1
72.   Silver   Rémi Olivier Patin   France   81.1
73.   Silver   Cyril Tang   Australia   80.7
74.   Silver   Richard Liu   Canada   80.4
75.   Silver   Joshua Stedman   United Kingdom   80.4
76.   Silver   Quang Luu Nguyen Hong   Viet Nam   80.2
77.   Silver   Dzianis Kuliomin   Belarus   80.2
78.   Silver   Dominykas Sedleckas   Lithuania   79.9
79.   Silver   Jarkko Timo Olavi Järvelä   Finland   79.8
80.   Silver   Roberts Bluk,is   Latvia   79.8
81.   Silver   Hossein Dadashazar   Iran   79.5
82.   Silver   Vidmantas Bieliunas   Lithuania   79.5
83.   Silver   Alimatun Nashira   Indonesia   78.7
84.   Silver   Sergiy Shyshkanov   Ukraine   78.2
85.   Silver   Yeoh Keat Hor    Malaysia   78.1
86.   Silver   David Edey   United Kingdom   78.0
87.   Silver   Baptiste Couet   France   77.6
88.   Silver   Hanieh Safari   Iran   77.5
89.   Silver   Kucanda Kristina   Croatia   77.3
90.   Silver   Sebastian Gogg   Austria   77.2
91.   Bronze   Stewart Alexander   New Zealand   76.9
92.   Bronze   Stuart Ferrie   Australia   76.8
93.   Bronze   Kelvin Cheung   Australia   76.8
94.   Bronze   Utsarga Sikder   United States   76.6
95.   Bronze   Maciej Gryszel   Poland   76.5
96.   Bronze   Pablo Giomi   Spain   76.2
97.   Bronze   Tudor Balan   Romania   75.9
98.   Bronze   Maksim Mišin   Estonia   75.9
99.   Bronze   Lujia Xu   New Zealand   75.5
100.   Bronze   Emilis Bruzas   Lithuania   75.4
101.   Bronze   David Bellamy   New Zealand   75.0
102.   Bronze   Alexandru Sava   Romania   75.0
103.   Bronze   Abylay Shakhizadayev   Kazakhstan   74.8
104.   Bronze   Alain Vaucher   Switzerland   74.5
105.   Bronze   Ilya Skripin   Kazakhstan   74.5
106.   Bronze   Amarsanaa Davaasuren   Mongolia   74.4
107.   Bronze   Wepa Roziyev   Turkmenistan   74.4
108.   Bronze    iga Perko   Slovenia   74.3
109.   Bronze   Marcin Malinowski   Poland   74.0
110.   Bronze   Árni Johnsen   Iceland   72.9
111.   Bronze   Viktors Pozn,aks   Latvia   72.7
112.   Bronze   Ioana Moga   Romania   72.0
113.   Bronze   Stephen Yuwono   Indonesia   71.6
114.   Bronze   Lizaveta Durovich   Belarus   71.5
115.   Bronze   Nejc Petek   Slovenia   71.1
116.   Bronze   David Ahlstrand   Sweden   71.1
117.   Bronze   Maxim Kozlov   Russia   70.9
118.   Bronze   Agung Hartoko   Indonesia   70.8
119.   Bronze   Dmytro Frolov   Ukraine   70.7
120.   Bronze   Valter Bergant   Slovenia   70.6
121.   Bronze   Johannes Hellwagner   Austria   70.4
122.   Bronze   Zhalgas Serimbetov   Kazakhstan   70.4
123.   Bronze   Anandagopal Srinivasan   Ireland   70.3
124.   Bronze   Ezequiel Maidanik   Argentina   70.1
125.   Bronze   Ivan Jakovlev   Estonia   70.1
126.   Bronze   Mikhail Kavalchuk   Belarus   69.1
127.   Bronze   Tuan Le Anh   Viet Nam   69.0
128.   Bronze   Cuc Mai Thu   Viet Nam   68.6
129.   Bronze   Lukas Wagner   Germany   68.4
130.   Bronze   Alan Carrasco-Carballo   Mexico   67.5
131.   Bronze   Michael Michelachvili   Israel   67.4
132.   Bronze   Yannick Suter   Switzerland   67.4
133.   Bronze   Konstantin Krautgasser   Austria   67.2
134.   Bronze   Markovic Igor    Croatia   66.8
135.   Bronze   Christos Anastassiades   Cyprus   66.7
136.   Bronze   Makbule Esen   Turkey   66.6
137.   Bronze   Alexander Blokhuis   Netherlands   66.5
138.   Bronze   Andre Silva Franco   Brazil   66.5
139.   Bronze   Jessica Kazumi Okuma   Brazil   66.3
140.   Bronze   Mario Rugiero   Argentina   66.1
141.   Bronze   Agil Azimzada   Azerbaijan   65.6
142.   Bronze   Vasil Vasilev   Bulgaria   65.5
143.   Bronze   Kadi Liis Saar   Estonia   65.3
144.   Bronze   David Wade   United Kingdom   64.9
145.   Bronze   Eviatar Degani   Israel   64.8
146.   Bronze   Daniel Quill   Ireland   64.6
147.   Bronze   Ingrid Eidsvaag Andersen   Norway   64.6
148.   Bronze   Anatolij Babic(   Netherlands   64.2
149.   Bronze   Antton Curutchet   France   63.7
150.   Bronze   Cédric Martin   France   63.7
151.   Bronze   Istvan Kleijn   Netherlands   63.6
152.   Bronze   Rahym Ashirov   Turkmenistan   63.0
153.   Bronze   Andreu Tortajada Navarro   Spain   62.9
154.   Bronze   Buiucli Serafim   Moldova   62.0
155.   Bronze   Allan Chau   Australia   62.0
156.   Bronze   Ivan Bojidarov Dimov   Bulgaria   61.9
157.   Bronze   Miras Bekbergenov   Kazakhstan   61.7
158.   Bronze   Jesús Alvaro Gómez Iregui   Spain   61.6
159.   Bronze   Niels Christian Holm Sanden   Denmark   61.4
160.   Bronze   Natallia Yelavik   Belarus   60.8
161.   Bronze   Amit Panghal   India   60.6
162.   Bronze   Edvard Sargsyan   Armenia   60.5
163.   Bronze   Rashad Yusifov   Azerbaijan   60.3
164.   Bronze   Matias Lanus Mendez Elizalde   Argentina   60.0
165.   Bronze   Vladyslav Panarin   Ukraine   60.0
166.   Bronze   Jari Tapio Huisman   Finland   59.8
167.   Bronze   Suvi Kaarina Klapuri   Finland   59.6
168.   Bronze   Kristian Holten Møller   Denmark   59.4
169.   Bronze   Raymundo Esquer-Rodriguez   Mexico   58.3
170.   Bronze   Manuel Van Rijn   Netherlands   58.3
171.   Bronze   Jaimin Choi   New Zealand   57.9
172.   Bronze   Fani Georgieva Madzharova   Bulgaria   57.4
173.   Bronze   Alberto Branchi   Italy   57.4
174.   Bronze   Luciano Barluzzi   Italy   57.3
175.   Bronze   Oscar Salomon Kivinen   Finland   56.9
176.   Bronze   Raul Bruno Machado Da Silva   Brazil   56.6
177.   Honourable
178.   Mention   Saidali Kholzoda   Tajikistan   55.7
179.   Honourable
180.   Mention   Ulugbek Barotov   Tajikistan   55.4
181.   Honourable
182.   Mention   Philip Sohn   Canada   55.3
183.   Honourable
184.   Mention   Oscar Garcia Montero   Costa Rica   55.3
185.   Honourable
186.   Mention   Jorge Pedro Martins Nogueiro   Portugal   54.9
187.   Honourable
188.   Mention   Marek Vician   Slovakia   54.6
189.   Honourable
190.   Mention   Panayiota Katsamba   Cyprus   54.6
191.   Honourable
192.   Mention   Bo idar Anic(ic'   Slovenia   53.5
193.   Honourable
194.   Mention   Tania Lizeth Lopez-Silva   Mexico   53.2

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Re: Iran outranks and humiliates Israel in the international chemistry olympiad
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2010, 04:56:39 PM »
Ralph you should win the comedy award this year. You're a shoein. But seriously, though these topics are getting really annoying. You should quit while you're ahead.
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Re: Iran outranks and humiliates Israel in the international chemistry olympiad
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2010, 05:59:22 PM »
population of iran over 70.000.000, there is around 4.500.000 jews in israel, all jews together would make up 6.43% of iran's population....

most nobel price winers were jews...

5.   Gold   Seyed Amirhossein Nasseri   Iran   93.8
6.   Gold   Qilei Zhu   China   93.1
7.   Gold   Alif Noikham   Thailand   93.0
8.   Gold   Ruth Franklin   United Kingdom   93.0
9.   Gold   Khetpakorn Chakarawet   Thailand   92.9
10.   Gold   Yu-Chi Kuo   Chinese Taipei   92.8
11.   Gold   Zhiyao Zhou   China   92.7
12.   Gold   Assaf Mauda   Israel   92.6

now tell me what is there to be proud of?

Aaron Ciechanover, Chemistry, 2004
Avram Hershko, born in Hungary, Chemistry, 2004
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nobel price winers in chemistry...name one from iran??????
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Re: Iran outranks and humiliates Israel in the international chemistry olympiad
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2010, 06:11:04 PM »
You can tell your mommy you had an important day after you took the bus to your job at the porn shop, cleaning the glory holes.   You went on JTF, and posted stuff.  Wow, such a productive life!

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Re: Iran outranks and humiliates Israel in the international chemistry olympiad
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2010, 06:15:37 PM »
When Iran builds its nuclear weapons without Russian and North Korean engineers, and stop depending on old Russian and North Koreans aircrafts and rockets, and will stop exporting oil, gas and weapons only to run its worthless 3rd world economy (in other words, produce something useful), then I will admit Persians are not the dumbest people on earth second only to Arabs and Negroes.
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Re: Iran outranks and humiliates Israel in the international chemistry olympiad
« Reply #5 on: September 27, 2010, 10:00:02 PM »
Stuxnet.
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Re: Iran outranks and humiliates Israel in the international chemistry olympiad
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2010, 12:19:33 AM »
Ralph didn't I tell you before to clean my bathroom? Dirty Muslim vomitbag
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