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NIMO is the National Internet Mathematical Olympiad.  Debuting in 2009,NIMO is supported by 5 well known AoPS users-specifically Dojo, AIME15, Mewto55555, dragon96, and isabella2296.  Pythag011 is also a problem writer for NIMO.  The official website is cyneer.com, and more info can be found on that website and the NIMO forum on AoPS.
NIMO is the National Internet Mathematics Olympiad.  Debuting in 2009, NIMO is supported by 5 well known AoPS users - specifically:
http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/index.php?f=581
 
AIME15
Dojo
dragon96
isabella2296
Mewto55555
 
The annual tests for 9th graders or below are also helped written by the AoPS users:
 
DeltaX
pythag011
 
There is also a user, ylx, that we do not know of having an AoPS account. The AoPS subforum is located at [[http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/index.php?f=581]]. Read more about the competition and be a cyber pioneer today, at:
 
[[www.cyneer.com]]

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NIMO is the National Internet Mathematics Olympiad. Debuting in 2009, NIMO is supported by 5 well known AoPS users - specifically:

AIME15 Dojo dragon96 isabella2296 Mewto55555

The annual tests for 9th graders or below are also helped written by the AoPS users:

DeltaX pythag011

There is also a user, ylx, that we do not know of having an AoPS account. The AoPS subforum is located at [[1]]. Read more about the competition and be a cyber pioneer today, at:

www.cyneer.com