mardi 10 juillet 2007

Second day of finals






The good news: Andrew has finally extracted his pen from the Bermuda Triangle that is the boys' room. Caroline did not fall down the stairs today, despite there being rather a lot of them at our venue. Sean B. almost got a vegetarian meal today. Sean S. got to use the term "cleavages" in a debate. Kierstin seamlessly added 30-second markers into her timekeeping.

Also, we won our quarter-final against South Africa (This house would privatize public utilities). We had a very close (3-2) debate against Singapore on the topic "This house would partition Iraq". That means that we placed fourth overall, a finish that we are very happy with. Plus this means that instead of preparing for the final motion tonight, we can go out for dinner and go see some of the Seoul sights we haven't yet had a chance to. First on our list: a very tall tower with an excellent view of Seoul.

This has been a long and amazing journey, and we would like to thank all of you who have coached us, encouraged us, and put up with all of those "Guess what I just read in the Economist" conversations along the way.

lundi 9 juillet 2007

On to quarters!


After a tough fight versus Slovenia, Canada took the win 2-1; we were proposition for the motion "This house would force organizations to appoint more women to senior positions." Tomorrow morning we're up against no.16 South Africa, who defeated the top seeded Ireland in their octofinal.

The other quarterfinals are Australia/Singapore, Scotland/Hong Kong, and Pakistan/England.

dimanche 8 juillet 2007

On to Octos




Above are photos of the two PowerPoint slides announcing our position in the break. We, as you might have guessed, broke 9th. It's Slovenia for us in tomorrow's octos. We may even get on Slovenian TV, as Slovenian journalists are filming a documentary of Team Slovenia's experience. We'll let you know of the results as soon as we can tomorrow, but for now I must sign off to get much-needed intelligence rest.

vendredi 6 juillet 2007

Good News or Bad News First?

Now, there are two possible options. We could give you the good news first, or the bad news first.

Well, except in debate we would call this a false dichotomy. There is in fact a third option; we could give you no news at all. While this would be the best option based on today's results, that really would make this blog rather pointless.

This morning we faced off against Estonia, winning the round 3-0. In the afternoon impromptu match, we were proposition for the motion "This house would legalize all drugs." After a rather confusing and difficult round, we took the loss 2-1 against the Netherlands.

Of the 17 rounds, only four prop teams took the victory, and there were several other surprise results as well, with USA defeating Pakistan and Israel beating England.

The battle continues Sunday, after a break for the DMZ tomorrow, with matches against Malaysia and Singapore.

jeudi 5 juillet 2007

Team Canada Report

Well Team Canada has faced its first real challenge, the Scots. In the best debate so far, with only a few slips Canada and Scotland, both shaking, nerves wired and stuttering debated with the passion and vigor of any brave warrior (although the Scots need to learn how to sit with skirts on). In the end we had a very happy making debate, with many wonderful clashes, and smiles all around. The result as indicated below, does in no way reflect the determination of the team to continues on and with our eyes on the prize, (no not the Scot).

I personally would like to congratulate Andrew Rusk and Stephine Dick for their historic accord reached today, that will see them debate partners next year. Photographic evidence to follow. Also tomorrow is a very important day as Venezuela has its independence day, we wish them a happy time, and hope their country prospers with unity and prosperity.

Day 2

Again, not much time to write so here are the results:

Round Three This House would make Holocaust denial a crime: 2-1 loss against Scotland (but, according to one judge, we outstyled them)

Round Four This House would not have governments place limits on the areas which scientists may research: 3-0 win against Slovakia

mercredi 4 juillet 2007

Results the Low Down

The First Day is over, and the results are in. I dont have much time because we are due for dinner any minute. So without any hesitation.

Round One- Development Aid opposition against Korea
results: 2-1 Canada

Round Two THW ban the use of models under a healthy weight Prop.
Result 3-0 Canada

Two Wins, 5 ballots. We are starting with a bang. Ya Basta!

sean b