Baltic Olympiad in Informatics, April 23-27, 2003, Tartu, Estonia

Teams

This year, invitations to the BOI were sent out to nine countries: Denmark, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia, and Sweden. A team of eight contestants and two team leaders was invited from each country. Unfortunately, not all invited countries are able to send a team (or a full team) to Tartu.

So far, we have received confirmations as follows:

Team Leaders Contestants Guides
Finland Jari Koivisto
Matti Nykänen
Ville Pettersson
Tapani Alasaarela
Ville Mäkynen
Niko Kiirala
Juha Arpiainen
Markus Ojala
Veli Peltola
Juha Backman
Ardi Kask
Kati Ilves
Latvia Mārtiņš Opmanis
Artūrs Žogla
Oļegs Urziks
Pāvels Burakovs
Artūrs Verza
Pāvels Andrejevs
Edgars Irmejs
Gunta Strode
Toms Atteka
Kārlis Gaņģis
Teele Pern
Margarita Mürk
Lithuania Valentina Dagienė
Jūratė Skūpienė
Vilius Naudžiūnas
Ignas Budvytis
Gintautas Miliauskas
Indrius Kairys
Andrejus Poznanskis
Linas Petrauskas
Marius Minkevičius
Dainius Kunigauskas
Anna-Liisa Laiapea
Tereesa Kink
Norway Kristian Eide David Narum
Daniel Lokshtanov
Cato Morholt
Svein Ove Aas
Jaanika Meier
Elo Sööt
Poland Marcin Mucha
Piotr Sankowski
Marcin Michalski
Bartosz Walczak
Filip Wolski
Michał Brzozowski
Andrzej Chodor
Łukasz Krupa
Michał Jaszczyk
Szymon Acedański
Mildred Laansalu
Meeli Roose
Sweden none Erik Bernhardsson
Carl Nettelblad
Joel Jonsson
Maarit Kärp
Triin Sikk
Estonia Meelis Kull
Kristo Tammeoja
Mihkel Kree
Avo Muromägi
Ago-Erik Riet
Imre Lorvi
Aleksei Lissitsin
Jaan Vajakas
Mattias Linnap
Aleksandr Nikiforov
Martin Laak
Aivo Paas
Aigar Vaigu
Oleg Knut

You may notice that there are ten contestants instead of eight listed for Estonia. It has long been a tradition of the BOI that the host country can have either a second team or a few extra contestants. This year, Martin Laak and Aivo Paas are the extra contestants from Estonia.