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18 February 2010

Canada win World Schools WSDC

Canada have won the 2010 world schools debating championships.
They defeated England 8-3 in the final.
More to come.
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19 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:36 pm

    8-3. It was an 11-judge panel!

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  2. Anonymous6:44 pm

    CONGRATULATIONS CANADA - SO PROUD OF OUR TEAM CANADA AND OUR FANTASTIC COACH MS. TRACEY LEE! DEFINETLY A MOST AWESOME SCORE!

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  3. Sam Greene7:28 pm

    Amazing Guys! I'm really proud!

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  4. Anonymous7:50 pm

    Congratulations Canada! Is it correct that it was Iqbal, Keenan and Veenu for Canada in the final?

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  5. Anonymous7:51 pm

    ah, well things don't always work for the best

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  6. Anonymous8:09 pm

    Was Canada prop or opp?

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  7. Anonymous8:14 pm

    prop

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  8. Anonymous11:54 pm

    WAY TO GO CANADA!

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  9. Yes, 8-3 split; Canada was prop; Iqbal, Keenan and Veenu were the speakers.

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  10. Anonymous4:03 am

    did Keenan win best speaker?

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  11. Anonymous6:04 am

    Nah, Australia had the top 4 speakers.

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  12. Anonymous7:10 am

    Oh well, got the big one and can't have it all. Thanks. The top FOUR? Glad Wales took 'em out.

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  13. Anonymous7:20 am

    All it takes is one fluke... maybe they should go back to a system which gives more credit for breaking first...

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  14. Does anyone have the top 10 speakers? Thanks for the result.

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  15. Anonymous12:03 pm

    Some guy named Lau has them on his site, locatable via twitter search of #WSDC. Top 4 were Joanna Conolly, Laura Birchall, Charlotte Thomas & then Eleanor Gordon-Smith from memory.

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  16. Anonymous3:23 pm

    I think it is interesting that there were no debaters from central canada on the Canadian team. Clearly OSDU is failing as an institution.

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  17. Anonymous5:22 pm

    veenu got the top canadian as well as 5th place ranking overall

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  18. Anonymous12:29 am

    "I think it is interesting that there were no debaters from central canada on the Canadian team. Clearly OSDU is failing as an institution."

    To be honest, Quebec's high school debaters just aren't as good as they used to be.

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