Unique question – never saw posed before on any site

<p>I apologize up front if someone saw a post about this either on CC or elsewhere, but I searched and couldn’t locate a valid answer. (Not sure if anyone has ever even compiled an official list or if anyone knows “unofficially”), but I was wondering:</p>

<p>Has ANYONE ever qualified as either a Semi-finalist, Finalist, (and include anyone who went on to further represent the U.S. on an International Team), but has anyone qualified for ALL of the U.S. Olympiads over their high school career? If not, has anyone qualified for most?</p>

<p>TO “CHEDVA” WHO I ASSUME IS A MODERATOR?? Since I took great pains to word my original post with the privacy of others in mind, but you chose to “edit” without my permission, changing my original post, I feel like my post’s integrity was violated, and would prefer it be removed completely. Thank you. I find it very “odd” you would edit MY post which named NO names, but I see posts all over the place with actual names or information which makes clear who one is posting about and I did nothing of the sort. I would have sent this privately, but I don’t know how to find you.</p>

<p>Furthermore, if I recall, my ORIGINAL post clearly asked people to NOT post ANYONE’S name, but suggested they send via pm if they were so inclined. You allow people to send private messages, email directly to one’s box, and so on, and you have no way to MONITOR what they say in those posts. But I specifically suggested that no one post a real name in their reply to my post, and you Edit for “privacy reasons”?? Doesn’t that seem quite contradictory? Again, if you felt my original post worded exactly as I had violates any of CC’s procedures, I would much prefer you to delete the post and tell me what I did wrong, than to change my wording without my permission, which seems very wrong to me.</p>

<p>I guess due to the odd editing of this post I do not understand your question. It may be one I can answer. I compete in an Olympic sport and have many friends who also compete in the same sport. Several of us (teens) have been on US Teams representing our country abroad and also qualified to tryout for the Olympics.</p>