Webmaster: I gathered a couple of friends last year and we partiipated in this tournament. I must say, it is a great one the hotel is excelent, the debate venues are nice, partying roks, and there was an unbelivable amount of free vodka, and a great tasting vodka. Mind the award. An internship in the EP. Isn't it great.
Check out the finals
debate video and the
small finals debate video
Hello!
We
would the pleasure and honor to invite you to participate in the third
edition of the International Debate Tournament in Katowice, Poland.
The event will take place on the 13-15th June 2008 in Katowice – a picturesque city in southern Poland, 80km
away from Cracow. The competition's preliminary rounds will be run in
the British Parliamentary format, switching to American Parliamentary
for the playoffs. The prize for winning the tournament, apart from a
nice cup, will be an internship in the European Parliament.
For
the contestants we will provide transport from the Katowice-Pyrzowice
airport and the railway station in Katowice, accommodation in a hotel
in the city center, 2 meals a day and a level playing field. The
participation fee is 25 Euros for debaters, judges can participate free
of charge. You can register yourself or your team on the official website of the tournament: www.idt.afish.org.pl <http://www.idt.afish.org.pl>. Registration deadline is the 6th of June. In the meantime you can see what you've missed last years at: www.idt.afish.org.pl/?co=gallery < http://www.idt.afish.org.pl/?co=gallery>
The tournament is jointly organized by the Afish Association, Young Conservatives and the Regional Institute in Katowice.
If
you have any questions concerning the venue, how to get to Katowice or
anything else, we will be eager to help you. Please write us at:
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On behalf of The IDT Organizing Committee
Ryszard Pawlik