Six Filipino students were honored for their outstanding performances at the Copernicus Olympiad’s Global Round for Natural Science, Physics, and Astronomy, held in Houston from January 5 to 10, 2025. The students, representing various schools across the Philippines, were celebrated by Consul General Gunther Sales, Vice Consul Tanya Gaurano, and Cultural Officer Brenda Orcino-Panganiban.
Among the awardees were:
- Richmarth Duke Bad-ang (17) from the University of Immaculate Conception in Davao City, who earned a Bronze Medal in the Natural Science Category 5.
- Iwen Sabio Manabo (17) from the School of Saint Anthony in Quezon City, who secured a Silver Medal in the Natural Science Category 5.
- John Hermes Mariñas (10) from Maria Loreto Integrated School in Oriental Mindoro, who won a Gold Medal in Natural Science and placed 2nd in the Absolute Winner Category 2.
- Rijan Felminia Acevedo (16) from the Philippine Science High School in Zamboanga, who also claimed a Gold Medal in Natural Science and 2nd place in the Absolute Winner Category 4.
- Jaymee Kristen Concha (14) from the Philippine Science High School in Zamboanga, who earned a Bronze Medal in Natural Science Category 4.
- Marquis Xavier Zamuco (18) from Saint Louis University in Baguio, who took home a Bronze Medal in the Physics and Astronomy Category 3.
The students’ achievements highlight the exceptional talent and dedication of Filipino youth in the fields of science and technology.
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