The first Asian Chemistry Tournament was held from April 24 to 27, 2026, in China, bringing together science-minded schoolchildren from Russia and China. Participants solved real scientific problems with no single right answer, defended their ideas in a science battle format, and communicated in English.
Eight teams participated, and the prizes were distributed as follows: third place went to the PyroCaeLia team (Yekaterinburg), and second place went to the Reaction Masters team (Daqing). The overall winner of the first Asian Chemistry Tournament was the O'Ba'Na team (Baranchinsky).
The tournament became a platform not only for intellectual growth but also for international communication and cultural exchange. Join the next season and become part of the global scientific community!