Finnish Olympic Training in Mathematics is organized by the Finnish Mathematical Society's Training branch. Its purpose is to encourage and assist talented young to take interest in mathematics.
Training is usually organized during weekends and is open for all students in secondary schools. The goal is to teach students mathematics encountered in mathematical competitions, but also to provide them with general mathematical knowledge.
The following persons take part in organizing the training:
The training problem sets are distributed in the training events in Päivölä. Answers can be sent as adviced in the problem sheet or they can be brought to the next training event. The problems can be found in Finnish on the main page, but we try to produce English translations, too.
Easier problems, February 2012.
More challenging problems, February 2012.
Problem compilation from years 1997-2008
Problems of the FHSMC 2009–10 and Nordic Math Contest, 2010
FHSMC first round and final round problems, 2010–11.
FHSMC first round and final round problems, 2011–12.
More to come. (Promised in March, 2012)