Abstract

Urban orienteering is a popular activity in Russia that combines physical and intellectual exercises. Many residents of megapolises are keen of it, including students and alumni of mathematical and technical study programs. We organized a similar competition focused on mathematics as a part of Caucasus Mathematical Olympiad. Over 300 people took part in the event, including schoolchildren and general public. This paper provides a guideline on preparing and carrying out such events.

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