About Baltic Way

The first Baltic Way competition - "Baltic Way `90" - took place in Riga, Latvia, 1990. The name of the competition comes from the mass demonstration for the freedom of the Baltic states organized in August 23, 1989, when people from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania stood hand in hand along the road from Tallinn to Vilnius. Participants in Baltic Way `90 and Baltic Way `91 were student teams from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, two teams from each state. Since 1992 teams from other countries surrounding the Baltic Sea are invited. Now normally 11 teams are participating in the contests: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and one country invited by the host. Though Iceland is not formally a Baltic state, it is invited because it was the first state in the world which recognized the independence of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in 1991.

The participating teams consist each of five contestants, a leader and a deputy leader. The contestants must be high school students. The contest consists of solving 20 mathematical problems selected by the Jury. The time for the contest is 4 hours 30 minutes. Each team works together and the team members are free to discuss the work between them.

Earlier Baltic Way contests

YearCity, countryProblemsSolutionsWebsite
2025

Rīga, Latvia

  https://bw2025.lu.lv/ 
2024

Tartu, Estonia

ProblemsSolutionshttps://bw2024.olympiaadid.ut.ee/ 
2023

Flensburg, Germany

ProblemsSolutionshttps://balticway2023.de/ 
2022

Tromsø, Norway

ProblemsSolutionshttps://balticway2022.no/ 
2021

Reykjavík, Iceland

ProblemsSolutionshttps://sites.google.com/view/balticway2021/ 
2020

- (Virtual competition)

ProblemsSolutionshttps://bw2020.olympiaadid.ut.ee/ 
2019

Szczecin, Poland

ProblemsSolutionshttp://balticway19.mimuw.edu.pl/ 
2018

St. Petersburg, Russia

ProblemsSolutionshttp://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/2018/Baltic_way/ 
2017

Sorø, Denmark

ProblemsSolutionshttps://bw17.georgmohr.dk/ 
2016

Oulu, Finland

ProblemsSolutionshttps://matematiikkakilpailut.fi/BW2016/ 
2015

Stockholm, Sweden

ProblemsSolutions 
2014

Vilnius, Lithuania

ProblemsSolutions 
2013

Rīga, Latvia 

ProblemsSolutionshttps://bw2025.lu.lv/  
2012

Tartu, Estonia

ProblemsSolutions 
2011

Greifswald, Germany

ProblemsSolutions 
2010

Reykjavík, Iceland

ProblemsSolutions 
2009

Trondheim, Norway

ProblemsSolutionshttps://balticway2009.no/ 
2008

 Gdańsk, Poland

ProblemsSolutions 
2007

Copenhagen, Denmark

ProblemsSolutionshttps://bw07.georgmohr.dk/ 
2006

Turku, Finland

ProblemsSolutions 
2005

Stockholm, Sweden

ProblemsSolutionshttps://www2.math.su.se/bw2005/ 
2004

Vilnius, Lithuania

ProblemsSolutions 
2003

Rīga, Latvia

ProblemsSolutions 
2002

Tartu, Estonia

ProblemsSolutions 
2001

Hamburg, Germany

ProblemsSolutions 
2000

Oslo, Norway

ProblemsSolutions 
1999

 Reykjavík, Iceland

ProblemsSolutions 
1998

Warsaw, Poland

ProblemsSolutions 
1997

Copenhagen, Denmark

ProblemsSolutions 
1996

 Valkeakoski, Finland

ProblemsSolutions 
1995

 Västerås, Sweden

ProblemsSolutions 
1994

Tartu, Estonia

ProblemsSolutions 
1993

Rīga, Latvia

ProblemsSolutions 
1992

Vilnius, Lithuania

ProblemsSolutions 
1991

Tartu, Estonia

ProblemsSolutions 
1990

 Rīga, Latvia

ProblemsSolutions