According to the press service of the Ministry of Education, more than 600 school students from 16 countries participated in the Olympiad, including Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Indonesia, India, and Uzbekistan. The Kyrgyzstan team consisted of 33 students.
Among the medalists:
- Akimov Ariet, 8th grade, "Gazprom Kyrgyzstan" school — gold medal in mathematics.
- Sayat Arlan, 8th grade, "Gazprom Kyrgyzstan" school — gold medal in mathematics.
Coaches: Ishmatov Mamat, Zholdubai uulu Bekzhol.
- Akimkanov Daniyar, "Sapat" school — bronze medal in mathematics.
Coach: Baibayev Susarbek.
- Yan Bobrus, 10th grade, "Gazprom Kyrgyzstan" school — silver medal in computer science.
Coaches: Ignatiev Anatoly, Evgeny Kichak.
- Arapov Ali, 10th grade, "Seitek STEM" — silver medal in computer science.
- Adilkhan Kadyrov, "Sapat" school — bronze medal in mathematics.
- Mananov Ramazan, 10th grade, "Seitek STEM" — bronze medal in computer science.
- Abdirasulov Abdulkhan, 10th grade, "Seitek STEM" — bronze medal in computer science.
Coaches: Uraimov Kylchbek, Munduzbaev Aydar.
- Emilbekov Aitegin, 11th grade, "Gazprom Kyrgyzstan" school — silver medal in physics.
- Saliyev Temirkhan, 11th grade, "Gazprom Kyrgyzstan" school — bronze medal in physics.
- Tutashbaev Umar, 10th grade, "Gazprom Kyrgyzstan" school — bronze medal in physics.
Coaches: Omurkanov Turgunbek, Sidorenko Andrey, Almurza uulu Altynbek.
Coaches from IMPACT also received medals:
- Esherpov Nursultan — gold medal in mathematics.
- Kyrgyzbaev Nazar — gold medal in mathematics.
- Ishmatov Makhamadkhan — silver medal in mathematics.
- Asankadyrov Aydin — bronze medal in mathematics.
- Bekzhol Zholdubai uulu — bronze medal in mathematics.
- Sidorenko Andrey — gold medal in physics.
- Sabyrov Chyntemir — silver medal in physics.
- Omurkanov Turgunbek — bronze medal in physics.
The International Zhautykov Olympiad, held in Kazakhstan since 2005, is a prestigious competition for school students in the fields of mathematics, physics, and computer science. The Olympiad is named after the famous Kazakh mathematician Orymbek Zhautykov and brings together teams from various countries, promoting the development of international ties and the popularization of scientific knowledge. Winners receive medals and diplomas, highlighting the significance of this event.