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Tran Bui Bao Khanh, Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, won the Road to Olympia 2025

The final match of Road to Olympia took place this morning, October 26, with the competition of 4 contestants: Le Quang Duy Khoa-Quoc Hoc High School for the Gifted (Hue), Doan Thanh Tung-Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted (Khanh Hoa), Tran Bui Bao Khanh-Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted (Hanoi) and Nguyen Nhat Lam-Cai Be High School (Dong Thap).
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Starting first, in the first round of the Warm-up, Duy Khoa got 40 points. Thanh Tung got 30 points, Nhut Lam got 40 points and Bao Khanh got 50 points. 

However, in the second round, the rankings changed. Bao Khanh led with 65 points, followed by Duy Khoa with 60 points, Nhut Lam with 35 points and Thanh Tung with 30 points.

Moving on to the Obstacle Course round, Thanh Tung excelled in taking the lead when he found the keyword “Truong Ba’s Soul, Butcher’s Skin” to the amazement of the audience. The rankings after this round were: Thanh Tung (100 points), Bao Khanh (75 points), Duy Khoa (70 points) and Nhut Lam (45 points).

In the Acceleration round, with excellent speed, Thanh Tung took the lead in the last question, winning 210 points. Bao Khanh followed closely in 2nd place with 180 points, Duy Khoa got 150 points and Nhut Lam 135 points.

Entering the final round, the Finish Line, Thanh Tung was the first contestant but could not answer any questions. The remaining 3 contestants who had the right to answer all had their points deducted.

 

Bao Khanh was the second runner-up. He took the lead with 245 points after answering all 3 questions, not giving other contestants a chance to increase their score.

Duy Khoa was the third place finisher. The Hue male student chose the 20-30-30 question package. The excellent male student found the answer to the math question, but forgot the final step of rounding.

Bao Khanh won the right to answer but gave the wrong answer, the score dropped to 235.

In the final question, Duy Khoa chose the star of hope and won 60 points, raising his score to 180.

Nhut Lam was the contestant who finished last. With a very difficult English question, Nhut Lam still answered correctly and won 60 points, 25 points behind Bao Khanh. However, in the last question, the male student answered incorrectly.

The chance to win belonged to Bao Khanh and Thanh Tung, but the one who was faster was Bao Khanh. Although the male student answered wrongly and lost 20 points, he still won the championship with 215 points, 5 points more than Thanh Tung.

In the final result, a male student from Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted was crowned champion of the 25th Road to Olympia./.

Binh Nguyen
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