About Me
Hobbies
MATH:
I am learning math: With so many AoPS features, I learned a lot of stuffs. I also got the G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time) National Distinction at the Girls' Adventures in Math (GAIM 2025) in the Elementary section.
CHESS:
Chess and math connect in different ways. Also, I got Gold medal (champion) in the 2024 North American Youth Chess Championship in the U8 Girls section
and Silver medal (runner-up) in the 2025 Pan American Youth Chess Championship in the U10 Girls section.
Achievements
Chess:
- Gold Medal (1st Place), 2024 North American Youth Chess Championships, U8 Girls
- Silver Medal (2nd Place), 2025 Pan-American Youth Chess Championships, U10 Girls
- Bronze Medal (3rd Place), 2024 Pan-American Youth Chess Championships, U8 Girls
- Best U10 Girl - Blitz, 2025 North American Youth Chess Championships
- Silver Medal (2nd Place) - Blitz, 2024 Pan-American Youth Chess Championships, U8 Girls
- Bronze Medal (3rd Place) - Rapid, 2025 Pan-American Youth Chess Championships, U10 Girls
- Bronze Medal (3rd Place) - Blitz, 2025 Pan-American Youth Chess Championships, U10 Girls
- Top Future Team (Best U10 Team), 2026 World Amateur Team & U.S. Team East
Math:
- G.O.A.T (Greatest of All Time) National Distinction (Top distinction), 2025 Girls' Adventures in Math (GAIM 2025), Elementary Section
Photos
Here are my photos from my chess tournaments and math competitions.
About My Dad (In My Opinion)
My dad is a PhD in research and math.
The reason he got that is because, when he was little, AI was not a thing, so for the problems, he could not get a solution.
He tried his best for every problem.
Now he continues to do work with unsolved problems.
He thinks it is not good just to look at the solution while only thinking about the problem for a short time.
Thinking can be really important.
In 2017, my dad completed the project SARAH (named after me), and has created other theories, but this one is the most famous in my opinion.
After years of solving problems, living in the US, and doing more, he has finally (almost) achieved his goals.
Credits
Go to lamnguyen.org to learn more about my dad.