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North American Debating Championship

The North American Debating Championship is the official university debate championships of North America. It is sanctioned by the national university debating associations in the United States and Canada, the American Parliamentary Debate Association and the Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate. It has been held each winter on an alternating basis between the United States and Canada since 1992. The host university arranges all judging and is not allowed in the competition. The most frequent hosts have been the University of Toronto and McGill University, which have each hosted the championship three times. Bates College, Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, and Queen's University have each hosted twice. This tournament, often abbreviated as NorthAms, is not to be confused with the North American Universities Debating Championship, abbreviated as NAUDC, which is hosted separately in the fall of each year as a British Parliamentary Style tournament. The two events are coordinated such that each is hosted by a different country, the United States or Canada, in a given year.

The most recent iteration was held by the University of Pennsylvania in February 2021. The current North American champions are from Yale University.

Results

Since 1992, the most successful universities overall have been Yale University and the University of Toronto, each with seven championship victories. After that, Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and McGill University have two championships each, and no other university has won more than once.

No team has ever repeated as the top team at the championship. Three individuals have won the top team award twice: Matthew Wansley of Yale University won back-to-back championships from 2005 to 2007. Prior to that, Nathan MacDonald and Robert Silver won first together for the University of Western Ontario in 1997–1998, then MacDonald for the University of Guelph in 1998–1999, and Silver for the University of Ottawa in 1999–2000. Three people have won the top individual debater award twice: Casey Halladay of the University of Ottawa in 1997–1998 and 1999–2000, Rory Gillis of Yale University in two consecutive years from 2004 to 2006, and Kate Falkenstien of Yale in two consecutive years from 2010 to 2012.

Year Host Champion Team College Top Debater College
2022   Brandeis Cameron Chacon & Matthew Song   Yale Devesh Kodnani   University of Chicago
2021   Penn David Edimo & Eva Quinones   Yale Eva Quinones   Yale
2020   Waterloo Gautier Boyrie & Chris Pang   Toronto Samuel Arnesen and Shreyas Kumar   Princeton
2019   Rutgers William Arnesen & Xavier Sottile   Yale Sophia Caldera   Harvard
2018   Toronto Harry Elliott & David Slater   Stanford Christopher Taylor   Yale
2017   Middlebury Megan Wilson & Kyle Hietala   Yale Nathan Raab   Princeton
2016   Queen's Anirudh Dasarathy & Brian Litchfield   Princeton Denizhan Uykur   McGill
2015   NYU Juliana Vigorito & David Israel   Hopkins Shomik Ghosh   Michigan
2014   Ottawa & Carleton Kaya Ellis & Louis Tsilivis   Toronto Michael Barton and Veenu Goswami   Yale and   Toronto
2013   Syracuse Coulter King & Josh Zoffer   Harvard Coulter King   Harvard
2012   Toronto Simon Cameron & Romeo Maione   Carleton Kate Falkenstien   Yale
2011   Fordham Nate Blevins & Pam Brown   Yale[1] Kate Falkenstien   Yale
2010   York Adam Goldstein & Bill Magnuson   MIT[2][3] Richard Lizius   Toronto
2009   Amherst Grant May & Andrew Rohrbach   Yale Mark Samburg   Harvard
2008   Carleton Jon Laxer & Jason Rogers   Toronto Josh Bone   Yale
2007   Bates Dylan Gadek & Matthew Wansley   Yale Ian Freeman   Carleton
2006   Toronto Ben Eidelson & Matthew Wansley   Yale Rory Gillis   Yale
2005   Cornell Joanna Nairn & Melanie Tharamangalam   Toronto[4] Rory Gillis   Yale
2004   Queen's James Renihan & Gordon Shotwell   McGill Greg Allen   UBC
2003   Hopkins Phil Larochelle & Patrick Nichols   MIT[5] Emily Schleicher   NYU
2002   McGill Rory McKeown & Aaron Rousseau   Toronto[6] Ranjan Agarwal[7][8]   Ottawa
2001   Cornell Storey Clayton & Adam Zirkin   Brandeis David Silverman   Princeton
2000   Queen's Casey Halladay & Robert Silver   Ottawa Casey Halladay[8]   Ottawa
1999   Smith Nathan MacDonald & Averill Pessin   Guelph Jason Goldman   Princeton
1998   McGill Nathan MacDonald & Robert Silver   Western Casey Halladay[8]   Ottawa
1997   Hopkins John Oleske & Niall O'Murchada   Princeton John Oleske   Princeton
1996   Toronto Matt Cohen & Jamie Springer   McGill Ron Guirguis   Guelph
1995   Penn Jeremy Mallory & Neal Potishman   Swarthmore Michael D'Abramo   Toronto
1994   Dalhousie Randy Cass & Avery Plaw   Toronto Avery Plaw   Toronto
1993   Bates Jason Brent & Thomas Meehan   Toronto Marc Givens   Queen's
1992   McGill Marc Givens & Elicia Maine   Queen's Ted Cruz   Princeton

North American Public Speaking Championship

Every year from 1992 to 2001, and biannually from 2003 to 2007, individual public speaking was also an event at the championship. It was run as a parallel tournament, with a grand public speaking final before the final round of debate. After 2007, it was discontinued as APDA had shortened debating tournaments and discontinued public speaking as a regular event at US tournaments. No individual ever repeated as North American Public Speaking Champion. McGill University and the University of Ottawa each had three public speaking champions, the most of any university.

Year Winner College
2007 Vinay Kumar Mysore   McGill University
2005 Jason Rogers   McGill University
2004 Stuart Savelkoul[9][10]   Dickinson State University
2001 Aidan Johnson   University of Toronto
2000 Jeremy Holiday   Middlebury College
1999 Mark Bigney   McGill University
1998 Michael Podgorski   Queen's University
1997 Jordan Mills   University of New Mexico
1996 Shuman Ghosemajumder   University of Western Ontario
1995 Marika Giles   Concordia University
1994 Jake Irving   University of Ottawa
1993 Michael McKneely   Colgate University
1992 Awanish Sinha   University of Ottawa

References

  1. ^ "APDAWeb - Results - Fordham NorthAms (2010-2011)". apdaweb.org. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  2. ^ "News + Video | MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering". meche.mit.edu. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  3. ^ "www.yorku.ca/mediar/archive/Release.php?Release=1811". yorku.ca. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  4. ^ "A Way With Words | World University Debating Championship 2006, U of T Award Winners 2006 | Summer 2016 | University of Toronto Magazine". magazine.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  5. ^ "2003 CUSID-APDA North American Debating Championships Final Round on Vimeo". vimeo.com. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  6. ^ "Not Just Black and White | U of T at North American Debating Championships, Aaron Rousseau, Rory McKeown | Summer 2016 | University of Toronto Magazine". magazine.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  7. ^ "Fulcrum 091108". scribd.com. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  8. ^ a b c "Home | Faculty of Law - Common Law Section | University of Ottawa". commonlaw.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
  9. ^ http://www.dickinsonstate.edu/uploadedFiles/News/Signal_Butte/2009FallSignalButte.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-11-30. Retrieved 2010-05-14.

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The North American Debating Championship is the official university debate championships of North America It is sanctioned by the national university debating associations in the United States and Canada the American Parliamentary Debate Association and the Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate It has been held each winter on an alternating basis between the United States and Canada since 1992 The host university arranges all judging and is not allowed in the competition The most frequent hosts have been the University of Toronto and McGill University which have each hosted the championship three times Bates College Cornell University Johns Hopkins University and Queen s University have each hosted twice This tournament often abbreviated as NorthAms is not to be confused with the North American Universities Debating Championship abbreviated as NAUDC which is hosted separately in the fall of each year as a British Parliamentary Style tournament The two events are coordinated such that each is hosted by a different country the United States or Canada in a given year The most recent iteration was held by the University of Pennsylvania in February 2021 The current North American champions are from Yale University Contents 1 Results 2 North American Public Speaking Championship 3 References 4 External linksResults EditSince 1992 the most successful universities overall have been Yale University and the University of Toronto each with seven championship victories After that Princeton University the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and McGill University have two championships each and no other university has won more than once No team has ever repeated as the top team at the championship Three individuals have won the top team award twice Matthew Wansley of Yale University won back to back championships from 2005 to 2007 Prior to that Nathan MacDonald and Robert Silver won first together for the University of Western Ontario in 1997 1998 then MacDonald for the University of Guelph in 1998 1999 and Silver for the University of Ottawa in 1999 2000 Three people have won the top individual debater award twice Casey Halladay of the University of Ottawa in 1997 1998 and 1999 2000 Rory Gillis of Yale University in two consecutive years from 2004 to 2006 and Kate Falkenstien of Yale in two consecutive years from 2010 to 2012 Year Host Champion Team College Top Debater College2022 Brandeis Cameron Chacon amp Matthew Song Yale Devesh Kodnani University of Chicago2021 Penn David Edimo amp Eva Quinones Yale Eva Quinones Yale2020 Waterloo Gautier Boyrie amp Chris Pang Toronto Samuel Arnesen and Shreyas Kumar Princeton2019 Rutgers William Arnesen amp Xavier Sottile Yale Sophia Caldera Harvard2018 Toronto Harry Elliott amp David Slater Stanford Christopher Taylor Yale2017 Middlebury Megan Wilson amp Kyle Hietala Yale Nathan Raab Princeton2016 Queen s Anirudh Dasarathy amp Brian Litchfield Princeton Denizhan Uykur McGill2015 NYU Juliana Vigorito amp David Israel Hopkins Shomik Ghosh Michigan2014 Ottawa amp Carleton Kaya Ellis amp Louis Tsilivis Toronto Michael Barton and Veenu Goswami Yale and Toronto2013 Syracuse Coulter King amp Josh Zoffer Harvard Coulter King Harvard2012 Toronto Simon Cameron amp Romeo Maione Carleton Kate Falkenstien Yale2011 Fordham Nate Blevins amp Pam Brown Yale 1 Kate Falkenstien Yale2010 York Adam Goldstein amp Bill Magnuson MIT 2 3 Richard Lizius Toronto2009 Amherst Grant May amp Andrew Rohrbach Yale Mark Samburg Harvard2008 Carleton Jon Laxer amp Jason Rogers Toronto Josh Bone Yale2007 Bates Dylan Gadek amp Matthew Wansley Yale Ian Freeman Carleton2006 Toronto Ben Eidelson amp Matthew Wansley Yale Rory Gillis Yale2005 Cornell Joanna Nairn amp Melanie Tharamangalam Toronto 4 Rory Gillis Yale2004 Queen s James Renihan amp Gordon Shotwell McGill Greg Allen UBC2003 Hopkins Phil Larochelle amp Patrick Nichols MIT 5 Emily Schleicher NYU2002 McGill Rory McKeown amp Aaron Rousseau Toronto 6 Ranjan Agarwal 7 8 Ottawa2001 Cornell Storey Clayton amp Adam Zirkin Brandeis David Silverman Princeton2000 Queen s Casey Halladay amp Robert Silver Ottawa Casey Halladay 8 Ottawa1999 Smith Nathan MacDonald amp Averill Pessin Guelph Jason Goldman Princeton1998 McGill Nathan MacDonald amp Robert Silver Western Casey Halladay 8 Ottawa1997 Hopkins John Oleske amp Niall O Murchada Princeton John Oleske Princeton1996 Toronto Matt Cohen amp Jamie Springer McGill Ron Guirguis Guelph1995 Penn Jeremy Mallory amp Neal Potishman Swarthmore Michael D Abramo Toronto1994 Dalhousie Randy Cass amp Avery Plaw Toronto Avery Plaw Toronto1993 Bates Jason Brent amp Thomas Meehan Toronto Marc Givens Queen s1992 McGill Marc Givens amp Elicia Maine Queen s Ted Cruz PrincetonNorth American Public Speaking Championship EditEvery year from 1992 to 2001 and biannually from 2003 to 2007 individual public speaking was also an event at the championship It was run as a parallel tournament with a grand public speaking final before the final round of debate After 2007 it was discontinued as APDA had shortened debating tournaments and discontinued public speaking as a regular event at US tournaments No individual ever repeated as North American Public Speaking Champion McGill University and the University of Ottawa each had three public speaking champions the most of any university Year Winner College2007 Vinay Kumar Mysore McGill University2005 Jason Rogers McGill University2004 Stuart Savelkoul 9 10 Dickinson State University2001 Aidan Johnson University of Toronto2000 Jeremy Holiday Middlebury College1999 Mark Bigney McGill University1998 Michael Podgorski Queen s University1997 Jordan Mills University of New Mexico1996 Shuman Ghosemajumder University of Western Ontario1995 Marika Giles Concordia University1994 Jake Irving University of Ottawa1993 Michael McKneely Colgate University1992 Awanish Sinha University of OttawaReferences Edit APDAWeb Results Fordham NorthAms 2010 2011 apdaweb org Retrieved 2016 07 24 News Video MIT Department of Mechanical Engineering meche mit edu Retrieved 2016 07 24 www yorku ca mediar archive Release php Release 1811 yorku ca Retrieved 2016 07 24 A Way With Words World University Debating Championship 2006 U of T Award Winners 2006 Summer 2016 University of Toronto Magazine magazine utoronto ca Retrieved 2016 07 24 2003 CUSID APDA North American Debating Championships Final Round on Vimeo vimeo com Retrieved 2016 07 24 Not Just Black and White U of T at North American Debating Championships Aaron Rousseau Rory McKeown Summer 2016 University of Toronto Magazine magazine utoronto ca Retrieved 2016 07 24 Fulcrum 091108 scribd com Retrieved 2016 07 24 a b c Home Faculty of Law Common Law Section University of Ottawa commonlaw uottawa ca Retrieved 2016 07 24 http www dickinsonstate edu uploadedFiles News Signal Butte 2009FallSignalButte pdf bare URL PDF 40 Under 40 Stuart Savelkoul North Dakota Business Watch Archived from the original on 2009 11 30 Retrieved 2010 05 14 External links EditCUSID Summary of Past Championships Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title North American Debating Championship amp oldid 1105645786 North American Public Speaking Championship, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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