Special shout out to Lazar, Ehmann, & Saliba.
We need a drink now ...
Reporting from Botswana Worlds 2011
Special shout out to Lazar, Ehmann, & Saliba.
We need a drink now ...
Comedy:
U China, Wu Wu ?
Public Speaking:
1) Christelle Thomson, Jamaica
2) Jack Gamble, Cambrdige
3) Danny Blackman, Cornell
Masters:
Scotland (Alex Just & Eusebius McKaiser)
Best Speakers
EFL
5) Unisa Adi..., Ghadjamadra A
4) Ilianta?, Ghadjamadra A
3) Visa Adriani?, Indonesia A
2) Simon Belak, Ljubljana C
1) Andreas Lazar, Stuttgart A
Congrats!
ESL
5) Patrick Ehmann, Berlin A
4) Michael Saliba , Stuttgart A
3) Rob Honig, Leiden B
2) Ljubljana A, Maja Simova
1) Filip Dubranovic, Ljubljana A
Open Break
10) Stephanie Bell, Oxford C
9) Brent Kettles, Hart House A
8) Neve?, TCD Hist B
7) Patrick Halliwell, Sydney B
6) Doug Chochran, Cambridge A
4) Ben Woolgar, Oxford A
4) Bronwyn Cole, Syndey A
3) Fiona Prowse, Monash A
2) Tim Mooney, Sydney A
1) Victor Finkel, Monash A
Two Best Volunteers:
Grant? & Onhe?
Congratulations to all!
All teams good, will be a hard decision. I thought CO were a little late on extension, OO internally contradictory on one point and OG anticipated sth on sovereignty that wasn't contested. So much for the bads.
If you ask me, CG has a very good chance - they certainly gave two consistently excellent speeches.
Now off to the dinner & awards venue ...
Judges:
Logan, Anat Gelber, Vivek, Mary Nugent, Phil Barker, Adam Goldstein, Isabelle Loewe, Tate, Michael?
Congrats to Isa on that achievement!
So some German participation in a Final after all ...
General trend seems to be that principles were debated at the top of the table and bottom is focusing on implementation-related extensions with ties to principle. The latter has worked surprisingly well in many cases at this Worlds. Seems like debateland is moving back closer to reality ;)
I am leaning somewhat towards opp, but the speeches in opening were of different strength, and closing might be focusing a little much on the idea that if the problem that OG presented exists, this is the fault of "broken democracy" in the first place. Strong performance from CG as well, so this will be a suspenseful one until tonight ...
Draw:
OG: Haifa A
OO: Ljubljana A
CG: UCTI A
CO: Leiden B
I had immense trouble with listening comprehension with Tokyo B, but thought that also in terms of their labels they were quite confusing. Zagreb launched quite the attack, but may have been a little lighthearted on the analysis. Speaking from experience, you also need to beat the analysis cow to death in OO in a Worlds final ... ;)
Second half is looking much better to my mind - both structurally and analytically.
Won't be able to make a call, though, so be sure to check on results tonight ...
OG: Tokyo B
OO: Zagreb A
CG: Venezuela A
CO: Belgrade A
Tbc, they need to speak more slowly ...
Monash A
LSE A
Sydney A
Sydney B
Oxford A
Cambridge A
Sydney D
Yale C
EFL
Zagreb A
Venezuela B (tbc)
Belgrade B
Tokyo B
ESL
UCTI A
Haifa A
Ljubljana A
Leiden B
Missing ze Germanz ...
Dikti A - OG
Venezuela B - OO
Zagreb A - CG
Venezuela A - CO
J: Chris, Masako, Mike Aguilera, Sam Block, Daniel Kaliski, Lucinda, Tom Williamson
Indonesia B - OG
Belgrade B - OO
Gadjahmada B - CG
Tokyo B - CO
J: Duncan Campbell, Aji abu, Kimera, Jens Fischer, Tuna, Daniel Warents, Matthew Butler Adams
Motion:
TH supports a one state solution for the Israeli - Palestinian conflict
ESL Semifinals
UTMara B - OG
Haifa A - OO
Lahore A - CG
UCTI A - CO
J: Will Jones, Phil Barker, Steve Nolan,
TJ, Simone van Elk, Andrew McMillan, Logan
Stuttgart A - OG
Leiden B - OO
Ljubljana A - CG
Ljubljana C - CO
J: Nick Long, Isa Loewe, Josh Martin, Ciaran Lawlor, Ely Zosa, Michael Hsiao, Latif
Motion:
TH would prefer that the children of racial minorities be adopted by parents of that race
Monash A
Kings Inn A
Sydney A
NUS A
Cambridge A
Monash B
McGill A
Oxford C
Sydney D
Yale C
Oxford A
UNSW A
Sydney B
Melbourne A
LSE A
Cambridge B
ESL Semis:
Lahore A
Haifa A
Ljubljana A
Ljubljana C
Leiden B
Stuttgart A
UCTI A
UTMara B
Quartes Set-up:
Monash A - OO
King's Inn A - OG
Cambridge B - CG
LSE A - CO
J: Anat Gelber, Steve Johnson, Joanna Connoly, Kim Ahyoung, Alex Just
Sydney A - OO
NUS A - CG
Sydney B - OG
Melbourne A - CO
J: Erin Fitzgerald, Richard Lau, Chanelle, Tate, Vivek
Monash B - OG
Cambridge A - CO
Oxford A - CG
UNSW A - OO
J: Julia Baine, John Worgan, Michel Baine
Oxford C - OG
McGill A - CG
Sydney D - OO
Yale C - CO
J: Nita Rao, Tim, Steven Boyle, Deirdre, Adam Goldstein
Open Quarters Motion:
THBT courts should not enforce wills that discriminate on the basis of race
ESL Semis & EFL Semis draws at 16:00.
Berlin - 87
Zagreb - 9
This is fantastic!
Judges
Adam Goldstein
Athica?
?
Alex Just
Anat Gelber
Andrew McMillan
Ben Jasper
Chanelle Carr
Chris Bisset
Ciaran Lawlor
Daniel Galisky
Daniel Warents
David Stephens
David Watson
Deirdre Milner
Duncan Campell
Ellie?
Eoin Kilkenny
Erin Fitzgerald
Eusebius McKaiser
Gavin Illsley
?Paris
Isabelle Loewe
Jens Fischer
?Jolenne
Joe Roussos
Jonathan Pierce
Josh Harding
Julia Bain
Kim Ay Jung
?
Latif
Leela Koenig
Lewis Iwu
Richard Lizius
Lucinda David
Luke Daniel McGreevy
Marie Nugent
Masako Suzuki
Mattew Butler Evans
Michael Aguilera
Micheal Bear
Michael S?
Matt Dwyer
Nick Long
Nita?
Phil Barker
Phil Williams
Rich ?
Richard Läu
?
Sam Block
Scott Ralston
Shawn Briscoe
Simone v Elk
?
Steve Johnson
Stephen Nolan
?
Tate
TJ
Tim Jeffries
?
Tom Williamson
Toshiaki ?
Tuna
Will Jones
Yoni Cohen
Zheng Bo
Zikho Pali
Logan
EFL
1 13pt Zagreb A
2 13 Belgrade B
3 12 Tokio B
4 12 Venezuela B
5 12 Venezuela A
6 Ghadja...
7 Indonesia B
8 Tenjin B?
ESL
1 16 IIUM B
2 15 Ljubiljana A
3 15 Stuttgart A
4 15 UCTI A
5 15 UTMara B
6 Leiden B
7 14 UNAC A
8 13 Lahore
9 14 Berlin B
10 14 Indonesia A (EFL)
11 14 IIUM C
12 14 Gutenberg A
13 14 Koc A
14 13 Berlin A
15 13 Ljubljana C
16 13 Haifa A
Open Break
1 24 Monash A
2 22 Sydney A
3 21 Cambridge A
4 21 Oxford C
5 21 TCD Hist B
6 20 Oxford A
7 20 Hart House A
8 20 Cambridge B
9 20 Durham A
10 20 Monash C
11 20 Oxford D
12 20 Sydney D
13 19 Sydney C
14 19 Monash B
15 19 NUS A
16 19 Alaska A
17 19 King's Inn A
18 19 ANU A
19 19 UCD Law A
20 19 Yale A
21 19 ANU B
22 19 Alaska B
23 18 Sydney B
24 18 LSE A
25 18 Oxford B
26 18 Melbourne A
27 18 UNSW A
28 18 Yale C
29 18 McGill A
30 18 Vermont B
31 18 Cambridge C
32 18 TCD Hist A
Masters
Ireland
USA
Scotland
England B
What a night.
Congratulations to all!
Party now ...
Greetings to the Homeland and all others!