THE INDONESIAN TEENAGER WHO JUST WON GOLD AT EUROPE'S MATH OLYMPICS
Danica Odelia from SMAK Penabur Gading Serpong won gold at EGMO 2026 in France — Indonesia's first ever gold at the girls' math olympiad.
Picture a competition hall in Bordeaux. Flags from 67 countries hang in rows. A teenager from Tangerang walks up to collect a gold medal that no Indonesian girl has ever held before.
That teenager is Danica Odelia, a student at SMAK Penabur Gading Serpong, and she just rewrote Indonesian math history.
What Is EGMO - and Why Does This Gold Medal Matter ?
The European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) is one of the most competitive math tournaments in the world, held exclusively for female students. Despite the "European" in the name, it welcomes teams from across the globe — think of it as the women's World Cup of math.
In April 2026, Bordeaux, France hosted the event. Danica didn't just participate. She won gold — the first Indonesian female student to ever do so at EGMO, competing against 267 of the sharpest young mathematical minds from 67 nations.
How Did a Student from Tangerang Beat the World?
Math olympiad problems at this level aren't the kind you solve with a formula sheet. They require original thinking, hours of practice, and the ability to stay calm when the entire problem feels impossible.
Danica did all of that — and she did it in a foreign country, in a high-pressure auditorium, surrounded by competitors from nations with decades-long olympiad traditions.
Her school, SMAK Penabur Gading Serpong, announced the win on Instagram to over 191,000 likes — a number that says something real about how hungry Indonesia is for stories like this.
The Surprising Part Nobody Talks About
Here's what most viral posts skip: EGMO was founded in 2012 specifically because female students were dramatically underrepresented at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). It exists to fix a gap. Danica winning gold here isn't just a personal milestone — it's a data point in a larger global effort to close the gender gap in competitive mathematics.
Indonesia now has a name on that scoreboard.
What Happens Next for Danica?
Gold at EGMO typically opens doors — university scholarships, national team selection for IMO, and invitations to research programs. For a student still in high school, this result puts Danica on the radar of institutions worldwide.
The math community in Indonesia has been growing quietly for years. Danica just gave it its loudest headline.


























