Israeli student wins gold at computer science olympiad in Uzbekistan then gets disqualified for flag
An Israeli high school computer science prodigy was erased from the official leaderboard at an international competition in Uzbekistan after displaying an Israeli flag on the victory podium.
Yotam Budnik, a 12th-grade student from Rehovot, won a gold medal at the 2026 International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) before being disqualified for displaying the Israeli flag.
Israeli public broadcaster Kan reported that Budnik displayed the flag amid restrictions on Israeli students representing their country at the competition.
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DOWNLOAD NOW! Budnik brought an Israeli flag with him and unveiled it after taking the stage, according to reports of the incident.
The display defied restrictions preventing Israeli participants from competing under their national flag.
Following the display, Budnik's official recognition was revoked and organizers sought the return of his physical gold medal , according to reports.
Budnik reportedly refused to return it.
The disqualification stands in stark contrast to Budnik's experience just weeks earlier at the International Mathematical Olympiad in Shanghai, China , where he won gold while representing Israel.
Budnik also openly displayed the Israeli flag following his victory in Shanghai without facing a similar sanction.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE OUTKICK SPORTS COVERAGE The disparate treatment meant that an expression of Israeli national identity that carried no apparent consequence in Shanghai was followed weeks later in Uzbekistan by Budnik's disqualification and removal from the official standings.
Official IMO results show Budnik finished 23rd among 666 competitors from 117 countries, earning a gold medal with 33 out of a possible 42 points.
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