Petr Mitrichev of Russia bests field of 21,000 to take home top prize in New York City. October 30, 2006; 08:31 AM NEW YORK, NY - Google Inc. (NASDAQ:
GOOG) announced that Petr Mitrichev won today’s Global Code Jam
competition and was awarded with a $10,000 first prize. Mitrichev
topped a field of over 21,000 registered competitors from around the
world, a record number for GCJ. Second place went to Ying Wang of the
United States. Andrey Stankevich came in third. Second through tenth
places carry a cash prize of $5,000.
Additional cash prizes went to the other top 100
finalists, who represented 24 different countries. Each finalist was
flown to New York this week to compete in the championship round and
see firsthand what is happening in the Google New York office. Last
year, Marek Cygan of Poland took home the grand prize.
"We're thrilled to bring together such a talented,
diverse group of programmers here in New York to celebrate the best in
engineering," said Craig Nevill Manning, engineering director. "Google
is passionate about fostering a community of people who want to build
the next generation of tools for users around the globe and providing
them with the opportunity to meet and discuss challenging problems."
This is the fourth annual Global Code Jam, which is
produced in conjunction with TopCoder, the leader in online programming
competition, skills assessment and competitive software development.
Google’s Global Code Jam is a celebration of the art of computer
science and demonstrates the value Google places on excellent coding.
The competition, which began Sept. 5, attracted 21,000
registrants from more than 100 countries. All entrants participated in
an initial qualification round, and 1000 of those went on to a
two-round competition field. The top 100 scorers from round two of this
phase came to Google’s New York offices for the finals. All of the
programming for any round could be done in Java, C++, C#, Python or
VB.NET.
More information about Google Code Jam 2006 can be found at www.google.com/codejam.
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