Announcing the winners of the 2021 Oracle Dev Gym Championships

February 14, 2022 | 9 minute read
Chris Saxon
Developer Advocate
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Throughout February players competed for top honours in the annual Oracle Dev Gym Championships. These tested contender's knowledge of Oracle Database and Logic.

The final results are in, so it's time to announce the winners!

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The top-ranked competitors for each championship are:

Oracle Database

1st Place: Alexuboo
2nd Place: Stelios Vlasopoulos
3rd Place: Ivan Blanarik

Logic

1st Place: Stelios Vlasopoulos
2nd Place: Talebian
3rd Place: Pavel Zeman

The complete ranking tables are below.

These championships were only possible due to the help of our quizmasters:

  • Eli Feuerstein author of the Logic quizzes
  • Kim Berg Hansen author of half the Oracle Database quizzes

We must also give our deepest thanks for our reviewers, Vitaliy and Livio Curzola who once again helped ensure the quizzes were of the highest standard.

Want to see how your skill stack up against the best?

You can take the quizzes in each championship using these workouts:

Join the weekly tournament quizzes on Oracle Dev Gym for your chance to qualify for next year's championships!

Complete rankings

The number in brackets shows how many championships this player has qualified for in that domain.

Oracle Database

Rank Name Total Time % Correct Total Score
1 Alexuboo (1) 44 m 82% 4852
2 Stelios Vlasopoulos (1) 44 m 80% 4725
3 Ivan Blanarik (1) 37 m 78% 4625
4 Andrey Zaytsev (1) 40 m 76% 4489
5 NielsHecker (1) 44 m 76% 4475
6 Sandra99 (1) 41 m 67% 3985
7 Volodymyr Mukhachov (1) 44 m 67% 3978
8 patch72 (1) 18 m 65% 3937
9 Ivan Celerin (1) 43 m 65% 3854
10 mentzel.iudith (1) 44 m 65% 3850
11 MarkusId (1) 42 m 63% 3733
12 Chase Mei (1) 37 m 61% 3626
13 MichalM (1) 38 m 61% 3623
14 Karel_Prech (1) 40 m 61% 3615
15 JeroenR (1) 42 m 61% 3610
16 seanm95 (1) 36 m 59% 3503
17 NickL (1) 43 m 59% 3479
18 Mikhail Savelyev (1) 18 m 57% 3440
19 Chad Lee (1) 37 m 57% 3374
20 Michal P. (1) 37 m 55% 3249
21 lmikhailov (1) 40 m 55% 3242
22 Oleksiy Ponomarenko (1) 42 m 55% 3234
23 Jan Šerák (1) 42 m 55% 3233
24 umir (1) 45 m 55% 3225
25 RalfK (1) 19 m 53% 3184
26 Rakesh Dadhich (1) 34 m 53% 3135
27 Mike Tessier (1) 44 m 53% 3100
28 Talebian (1) 28 m 51% 3031
29 Mahamoutou (1) 44 m 49% 2853
30 Raaz Kumar (1) 14 m 47% 2827
31 JJ501 (1) 22 m 47% 2800
32 richdellheim (1) 30 m 45% 2648
33 Henry_A (1) 19 m 41% 2436

Logic

Rank Name Total Time % Correct Total Score
1 Stelios Vlasopoulos (9) 07 m 100% 4461
2 Talebian (8) 09 m 100% 4454
3 Pavel Zeman (8) 12 m 100% 4438
4 NielsHecker (9) 21 m 100% 4391
5 mentzel.iudith (9) 26 m 100% 4368
6 MichalM (2) 30 m 100% 4347
7 NickL (8) 35 m 100% 4322
8 Xupeng Zhou (1) 34 m 96% 4141
9 ted (9) 38 m 96% 4119
10 JasonC (9) 30 m 92% 3975
11 Alexuboo (5) 32 m 92% 3964
12 Chad Lee (9) 38 m 92% 3931
13 lmikhailov (3) 34 m 88% 3767
14 Pete Mohan (1) 39 m 88% 3739
15 seanm95 (9) 38 m 83% 3556
16 Sandra99 (9) 39 m 83% 3552
17 umir (9) 39 m 83% 3551
18 RalfK (8) 37 m 79% 3374
19 Stanislovas (6) 39 m 79% 3364
20 MarkusId (4) 39 m 75% 3176
21 Mahamoutou (2) 39 m 75% 3175
22 craig.mcfarlane (8) 34 m 71% 3016
23 richdellheim (9) 37 m 71% 3000
24 Vijay Mahawar (9) 39 m 71% 2988
25 Mikhail Savelyev (1) 13 m 67% 2933
26 Michal P. (5) 38 m 67% 2806
27 Paul Sweeney (3) 37 m 63% 2626
28 Narendra Gupta (1) 38 m 63% 2621
29 Ivan Celerin (2) 38 m 63% 2620
30 GPro (2) 39 m 63% 2616
31 N Vivekananthamoorthy (2) 39 m 63% 2613
32 Scott H (1) 39 m 58% 2428
33 Mike Tessier (7) 39 m 58% 2426
33 whab@tele2.at (7) 39 m 58% 2426
35 Aleksei Davletiarov (2) 39 m 50% 2050
36 Kanellos (7) 39 m 42% 1678
37 IngaMal (1) 04 m 0% 0

Chris Saxon

Developer Advocate

Chris Saxon is an Oracle Developer Advocate for SQL. His job is to help you get the best out of the Oracle Database and have fun with SQL!

To help you with this he blogs at All Things SQL. He also creates videos combining SQL and magic on YouTube at the The Magic of SQL.

If you have questions about working with Oracle Database technology, please reach out to him. You can do this via Twitter or on Ask Tom.


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