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Ĩetrtek, 12 februar 2009 |
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Webmaster: So here are the results, the Slovenians have 1 win and 1 loss for now, keep your fingers crossed...
Kia ora everyone. Day 1 of the championships took place in balmy weather in schools across Athens and the results are now in.
I
know that this is the post for which you've been waiting, far more than
for any report by me about the adjudication seminar or the fabulous
opening night so I won't spend any more time keeping you in suspense.
I apologize for the delay in getting the results out to you but
internet connectivity at the hotel is poor and peripatetic, so I've
been waiting for the small, fleeting window of opportunity to get this
post out.
For the results, click here
Love from Athens,
Claire
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torek, 02 december 2008 |
The winners are:
Victoria University of Wellington 8 (Stephen Whittington and Polly Higbee)
The runners-up are Sydney University (Julia Fetherston and Tim Mooney), Victoria University 6 (Richard D'Ath and Kathy Errington) and Victoria 7 (Paul Smith and Udayan Mukherjee).
Beaten semi-finalists were Sydney University 2, Auckland University 5, Victoria University 4 and Victoria University 5.
Top Ten speakers:
1. Tim Mooney (Sydney)
2. Polly Higbee (Victoria)
3. Julia Fetherston (Sydney)
4. Stephen Whittington (Victoria)
5. Hugh McCaffrey (Victoria)
6=Jordan Ward (Auckland)
6=Yogesh Patel (Victoria)
8. Clodagh O'Connor-McKenna (Victoria)
9. Richard D'Ath (Victoria)
10. Felicity Wilson (Macquarie)
The best novice speaker was Ella Edginton (19th).
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petek, 21 november 2008 |
To the international debating community
The organizing committee would like to thank everyone who took part inthe first international tournament in Japan.
We would like to thank all the teams that participated in theelimination rounds. Moreover, we would like to recognize the championsof this year¡Çs NEAO, ICU 3 (Akira Kohbara, Satomi Hemmi, Keigo Okada),and the finalist, EDiS (In Young Park, Doh Hee Roh, Hannah Kim). ICU 3won against EDiS in a unanimous 9-0 decision. What is significantabout this year¡Çs winner is that ICU is the first institution outsideKorea to win this tournament.
The breaking teams for the main bracket are as follows:1. UIC 22. EDiS3. HDS 24. Tsuda5. UIC 16. SKKU7. DAE 18. ICU 3
ICU 1 was supposed to break but was not announced due to a balloterror. The committee deeply apologizes to the members of ICU 1 for this.
In the quarter-finals, ICU 3 defeated UIC2, EDiS defeated DAE 1, SKKUdefeated HDS 2, UIC 1 defeated Tsuda.
In the semi-finals, ICU 3 defeated UIC 1, and EDiS defeated SKKU.
The EFL finalists were Seikei A and Wenzao 1. Wenzao 1 defeated Seikeiwith a 3-0 decision, making them the EFL winners.
Again, congratulations to all teams that broke!
The top ten speakers on the tab were:
1. Shoko Furui (AGU 2)
1. Wonjoon Jang (UIC 1)
1. Tzu-Chien Yen (Wenzao 1)
4. Kotono Maekawa (AGU 2)
4. Kang Min Lee (SKKU)
4. Sumi Park (UIC 2)
7. Satomi Hemmi (ICU 3)
7. Hyewon Hetty Rho (Korea 3)
7. Junghwan Jeon (UIC 1)
10. Miyuki Nozu (ICU 1)
10. Nayoung Song (UIC 2)
10. Yejin Moon (UIC 2)
Breaking Adjudicators:
Chihiro Nakagawa, Logan, Jason Jarvis, Isao Ayabe, Tomohisa Ishikawa,Masako, Peter Kipp, Soo Young Cho, Andrew Nishizaki, Sophie Lee, MinHyuk Kim, Rose Chang, Jonathan Borock, Melorina Kamaruddin, Sae-Seul Park
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