Problem

Source: Tournament of Towns, Junior O-Level , Fall 2019 p2

Tags: geometry, Fixed point, fixed, orthocenter, circle



Let $\omega$ be a circle with the center $O$ and $A$ and $C$ be two different points on $\omega$. For any third point $P$ of the circle let $X$ and $Y$ be the midpoints of the segments $AP$ and $CP$. Finally, let $H$ be the orthocenter (the point of intersection of the altitudes) of the triangle $OXY$ . Prove that the position of the point H does not depend on the choice of $P$. (Artemiy Sokolov)