NZ through to quarter-finals of Debating Champs
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New Zealand through to
quarter-finals of World Debating Champs
The Russell
McVeagh New Zealand Schools' Debating Team is through to the
quarter-finals of the 2010 World Schools' Debating
Championships being held in Doha, Qatar. New Zealand is the
defending champion after winning the title in Athens a year
ago.
New Zealand defeated the Netherlands in the
octo-finals. New Zealand affirmed the motion "That we should
never restrict freedom of speech".
Each of the five
judges voted for New Zealand.
New Zealand will
debate Canada in tomorrow's quarter-finals. If they are
successful in that debate, then a match-up against either
Singapore or Slovenia awaits them in the
semi-finals.
Australia, England, Pakistan, and
Wales are the other quarter-final teams.
The five
person Russell McVeagh New Zealand Team is captained by
Maria English (Samuel Marsden Collegiate School) and also
comprises Jasmin Moran (Chilton St James School), Josh
Baxter (Auckland Grammar School), Nick Cross (Scots College)
and Aria Newfield (St Cuthbert’s College).
The
team is coached by Clodagh O’Connor-McKenna, a champion
New Zealand university debater.
The World
Schools' Debating Championships, a global competition for
high school debaters, has been held each year since 1988.
This year's tournament involves 56 teams, including England,
Scotland, India, Pakistan, the USA, South Africa, South
Korea, and Japan. New Zealand has won the tournament four
times since 1988 (in 1991, 1992, 1995 and 2009), were
runners-up in 2008, and hosted the competition in
1994.
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