Resolution criteria
The market will resolve to YES if Team Hong Kong presents (acts as the "Reporter" for) either Problem 2: Electrical damping or Problem 6: Flipo Flip in any stage of any Physics Fight (selective rounds 1 through 5, or the final) at the 39th International Young Physicists' Tournament (IYPT) 2026.
If Team Hong Kong does not report either of these two problems, or if Team Hong Kong does not participate in the tournament, the market will resolve to NO.
Source of Truth: The primary source of truth will be the official match schedules and fight details recorded on the IYPT Client Center (CC) website at cc.iypt.org. If the client center is inaccessible, official documentation from iypt.org or announcements from the Hong Kong Member Organization—The Hong Kong Academy for Gifted Education (HKAGE)—will be used to determine the reported problems.
Background
The 39th International Young Physicists' Tournament (IYPT) is held in Zurich, Switzerland, from July 5 to July 12, 2026. High school teams from across the globe compete in "Physics Fights," where they debate solutions to 17 pre-published, open-ended physics problems.
During these fights, the "Reporter" team presents their experimental and theoretical solutions to a problem. While opponents can challenge the Reporter to present different problems, the reporting team's final choice depends on their strategy, which problems they prepared, and their allowed number of rejections. This market tracks whether the selected Hong Kong national team ultimately presents the solution to either "Electrical damping" (Problem 2) or "Flipo Flip" (Problem 6) at the international tournament.
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