Here are the standings from WSDC after day 2. I'm leaving it in alphabetical order (as it appears on the WSDC site) as some of the data doesn't add up (e.g. Pakistan has 3 wins but only 3 Judges voted for them. I understood to get 3 wins you needed at least 6 judges but I'm not an expert on schools so we'll see how it pans out).
For those who are interested the top 4 teams are England, Ireland, Hong Kong and Australia all with 4 wins each. Seven teams have 3 wins each including Scotland who have actually won all their debates but have had a bye in one round. Teams with a bye will make that up on Saturday
- Team WIN-LOSS-JUDGES
- Argentina 2-2-6
- Australia 4-0-11
- Bangladesh 1-3-2
- Bermuda 2-2-6
- Canada 3-1-9
- Czech Republic 1-3-4
- England 4-0-12
- Estonia 2-2-5
- Germany 2-2-6
- Greece 2-2-6
- Hong Kong 4-0-11
- Hungary 1-3-3
- India 0-4-1
- Indonesia 2-1-B-5
- Ireland 4-0-11
- Israel 2-2-7
- Japan 0-4-1
- Korea 3-1-10
- Kuwait 2-2-6
- Lithuania 3-1-6
- Malaysia 2-2-6
- Mongolia 0-4-0
- Netherlands 0-4-1
- Pakistan 3-1-3
- Peru 1-3-4
- Philippines 3-1-8
- Romania 0-4-1
- Scotland 3-0-B-7
- Singapore 3-1-9
- Slovakia 0-3-B-0
- Slovenia 2-1-B-6
- South Africa 2-2-8
- Sri Lanka 1-3-4
- United States 2-2-7
- Wales 2-2-6
"B" denotes that the team in question had a bye round.
Source http://www.wsdc-seoul.com/
Pakistan has nine judges.
ReplyDeleteThis info was from the detailed standings that showed the round-per-round result.
(They had 3 unanimous wins, and one unanimous loss against Australia.)