Saturday, August 11, 2007

New EUDC council president


As new EUDC council president, Branka Marusic of Zagreb, Croatia was elected. Congratulations!

Here is her introductory mail:

"Dear debating community,

This is the first (of many) e-mails by your newly elected president.

But to start off I would like to introduce myself. My name is Branka Marusic and for the past 3 years I have coordinated debate in Croatia and for the last year and a half I have been the EUDC Council VP for Central and Eastern Europe. In that period of time I had been dealing with various issues which gave me an insight into the specific situations and difficulties faced by countries when developing their debate programs (such as funding, institution recognition etc.) and answered and helped resolve questions, doubts and qualms. That experience served as an incentive to run for the EUDC Council president. Although it is most certainly challenging to live up to the standards set up by my dear predecessor Mr Lars Duursma, I am most willing - and by the trust you have expressed by electing me to this position also recognized as capable - to take up this task head-on.

In the coming year my wish is to improve cooperation between societies, instıtutions, countries and regions in Europe, as well as to represent the interests of all European regions such as working on setting up the criteria for clearer definitions of eligible institutions and speaker statuses (ENL, ESL, EFL).

And as the last point of this brief introduction, but certainly not the least important one, great many thanks to the organizing committtee of the Koc University and a fantastic Euros, and congrats to Tallinn as the venue of our next meeting.

Till soon,
With love from the gorgeous Istanbul,

Branka Marusic"

Friday, August 10, 2007

Tab

The team tab for EUDC 2007 can be viewed at:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pMWOJaP7GaGyGy5QCN6-rVg

and here is the speaker tab:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pMWOJaP7GaGwAWb3SVY2YEg

have fun!

Euros 2008

The council meeting has finished and the two bids from Tallinn (Estonia) and IDC Herliya (Israel) competed. Tallinn got 14 of 19 votes so they will be hosting Euros next year.

Day 6

This is the last day of the tournament and according to the schedule it will be a free day to discover Istanbul.
Today the council meeting will take place and vote for which country will be the host of the next EUDC.
I also will be posting the full team tab and the speaker tab which are readily delivered everybody as hard copy.
details coming...

Thursday, August 9, 2007

ESL Winner

is Tallinn Red.

PS: sorry to forget including this announcement.

and the winner is...

1p Cambridge B

Congratulations...

Top 10 EFL Speakers

1. Sam Block 579
2. Alex Blenkinsopp 578
3. Alex Just 576
4. Samir Deger-Sen 572
5. Derek Lande 571
6. Alex Worsnip 568
Derek Doyle 568
8. Siddharth Khajuria 567
9. Ian Chapman 566
10. Constance Grieve 564

Top 10+1 ESL Speakers

1. Leela Koenig 533
2. Sharon Kroes 531
3. Lars Duursma 529
4. Felix Lamouroux 527
5. Kai Menzel 526
6. Irina Subulica 523
Anna Karolin 523
8. Rosanne Hertzberger 521
9. Anita Acavalos 520
Mollie Gerver 520
Uve Poom 520

Grand Final motion

"This house believes that the state should publish deliberate mistruths during times of war."

Grand Final

1g Cambridge B
1o UCC Law B
2g Cambridge A
2o St. Andrews A

ESL Final Motion

"This house would withdraw the right to veto the accession of new members to EU."

ESL Final

1g Tilbury House White
1o Leiden B
2g HSoG Berlin
2o Tallinn Red

Final judges

The final judges for ESL and the grand final are announced to be as:

ESL final: Anat Gelber, Kate Stegemann, Jess Harvey-Smith, Tony Murphy, Daniel Schut, Kirsty Russell, Uri Zakai, Rhydian Morgan, Alistair Cormack.

Grand final: Can Okar, Will Jones, Anat Gelber, Neill Harvey-Smith, Jamie Furniss, Jenni Harrison, Klaas van Schelven, Eoin Kilkenny, Andrew Fitch

PS: The ESL final will be held at 10 am and the grand final will be at sometime afternoon.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Goodbye and hello

Your German Correspondent will tonight return home on the happy occasion of a family wedding. Since we want to continue informing you, tomorrow the local computer genius Ramazan will pick up from where I left.

I will be putting pictures online from Germany. Also, of course, we will publish the full tab as soon as it is made available.

Thank you to all the people who were reading this stuff in Germany, England, Ireland, USA, Croatia, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Russia, Estonia, Argentina or from whereever else!

Can I add: You really are missing a wonderful competition. As I am writing these lines, the country night is in full swing - under a full moon, with a warm breeze and local specialities like bacclava and turkish coffee, raki and small , delicious, hot salad rolls. People are tasting Croatian palinkovac and Israeli wines, Scottish whisky and even Austrian 60% Strohrum. All in all: Awesome.

Oh, and did I mention the belly dancer?

Main break to final

The teams in the Grand Final tomorrow will be

Cambridge A
Cambridge B
UCC Law B
St. Andrews A


Congratulations!

ESL break to final

The teams in the ESL-final are

Tallinn Red
Tilbury House White
HSoG Berlin
Leiden B


Congratulations so far, guys!

Main break SF motion

"This House would grant the state the exclusive right to make decisions on behalf of the mentally ill."

Main break SF

SF 1:
1g UCC Phil B
1o Oxford B
2g Cambridge A
2o UCC Law B

SF 2:
1g UCC Phil C
1o Cambridge B
2g UCD L&H B
2o St. Andrews A


PS: I took down a wrong note earlier: UCC Phil A went out in the Quarterfinal, teams B and C are still in. Apologies and everything.

ESL SF motion

"This House believes that the state should not fund any fertility treatments."

ESL SF

SF 1:
1g Ljubljana Law A
1o Tallinn Red
2g Tilbury House White
2o Tartu B

SF 2:
1g TAU B
1o Bonaparte A
2g Leiden B
2o HSoG Berlin