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Movement 3: Aesthetic of Personal Mastery, by Hannah Alpert

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Hannah Alpert was the first girl to win back to back second prizes in the Colorado Mathematical Olympiad in 2006 and 2007. Moreover, she was a solo second prize winner behind only Sam Elders, who was a solo first prize winner. Before that, as a sophomore in 2005, Hannah won third prize, and was, together with the winner Mark Heim, the only Olympian to solve problem 22.4, in her own way, unknown to me.

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Soifer, A. (2017). Movement 3: Aesthetic of Personal Mastery, by Hannah Alpert. In: The Colorado Mathematical Olympiad: The Third Decade and Further Explorations. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52861-8_25

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