Google Announces 50 Google Code Jam Finalists
Programmers from Around the World to Compete in
Finals at Google Headquarters
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Oct. 5, 2004 - Google Inc. today announced
the 50 finalists in the second annual Google Code Jam, Googles online
coding competition consisting of a series of problem-solving challenges
that invite participants to select a programming language and use their
programming skills to code solutions to the problems. The following
finalists will be flown to Google headquarters to compete in the Championship
Round on October 15:
- Reid Barton, Arlington, Mass.
- Tomasz Czajka, West Lafayette, Ind.
- John Dethridge, Glen Iris, Australia
- Chuong Do, Richardson, Texas
- Tomas Dzetkulic, Michalovce, Slovakia
- Bjarke Ebert, Tranbjerg, Denmark
- Erling Ellingsen, Trondheim, Norway
- Ambrose Feinstein, Orlando, Fla.
- Batholomew Furrow, Vancouver, Canada
- Dima Germanov, Ufa, Russian Federation
- Oyvind Grotmol, Trondheim, Norway
- Alexander Grushetsky, Kiev, Ukraine
- Lars Hellsten, Toronto, Canada
- Hubert Hwang, Brookline, Mass.
- Tomasz Idziaszek, Lomianki, Poland
- Anders Jonsson, Amherst, Mass.
- JongMan Koo, Seoul, Korea
- Eryk Kopczynski, Warszawa, Poland
- Erik-Jan Krijgsman, Enschede, The Netherlands
- Jan Kuipers, Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Gilbert Lee, Victoria, Canada
- Justin Legakis, Sunnyvale, Calif.
- Po-Ru Loh, Pasadena, Calif.
- Tim Lovell-Smith, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Jimmy Mardell, Stockholm, Sweden
- Tim McDonald, Goffstown, N.H.
- Joshua Metzler, Ann Arbor, Mich.
- Tor Myklebust, Waterloo, Canada
- David Narum, Lovenstad, Norway
- Steve Newman, Portola Valley, Calif.
- Robin Nittka, Ehingen, Germany
- Pawel Parys, Kalety, Poland
- Martin Pettai, Viljandi, Estonia
- David Pritchard, Boston, Mass.
- Lovro Puzar, Zagreb, Croatia
- Xin Qi, Ithaca, NY
- Berinde Radu, Cambridge, Mass.
- Sergio Sancho, Capital Federal, Argentina
- Aleksandrs Saveljevs, Riga, Latvia
- Zheng Shao, Urbana, Ill.
- Jeff Shute, Kitchener, Canada
- Bogdan Stanescu, Rockville, Md.
- Bolek Szewczyk, Warsaw, Poland
- Jeff Tamer, Urbana, Ill.
- Peter Tang, Hong Kong
- Joris van Rantwijk, Waddinxveen, The Netherlands
- Mathijs Vogelzang, Groningen, The Netherlands
- Brian Watkins, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Jonathan Wills, DeLand, Fla.
- You Zhou, Cambridge, Mass.
"The Google Code Jam is one way Google encourages
and supports the engineering, programming and computer science communities
around the world," said Alan Eustace, vice president, Engineering,
Research and Systems Lab, Google Inc. "Were continually exploring
new opportunities to reach out to smart, talented people who enjoy
solving problems. This is a fun way of finding, rewarding and potentially
recruiting some of those people to Google."
This years Championship Round will be held at Google headquarters
in Mountain View, Calif., on October 15, 2004. Finalists will compete
for $50,000 in prize money, including $10,000 for the first place winner,
$7,000 for the second place winner, and $5,000 for the third place
winner.
The Google Code Jam is powered by TopCoder, the leader in online programming
competition, skills assessment and competitive software development.
Registration for the competition began Sept. 1, and attracted more
than 7,500 participants from more than 100 countries.
This is the second year of the Google Code Jam. In 2003, Jimmy Mardell
of Stockholm, Sweden, took home the grand prize. Prior to the first
Google Code Jam, Google held a smaller programming contest and hired
the winner, who is now part of Google's New York-based engineering
team. More information about Google Code Jam 2004 can be found at http://www.google.com/codejam.
About Google Inc.
Google's innovative search technologies connect millions of people
around the world with information every day. Founded in 1998 by Stanford
Ph.D. students Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google today is a top web
property in all major global markets. Google's targeted advertising
program, which is the largest and fastest growing in the industry,
provides businesses of all sizes with measurable results, while enhancing
the overall web experience for users. Google is headquartered in Silicon
Valley with offices throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. For
more information, visit www.google.com.

