St. Andrews IV

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2008

Teams: 16
Winners: Composite (Mark MacDonald & Oskar Avery)
Top Speaker on Tab: Daniel P. McCarthy (UCC Philosoph)
Best Speaker in the Final: Oskar Avery (Composite)
Chief Adjudicator: Neill Harvey-Smith
Tab: Tay Tab 2008

Motions
Round 1: TTHW ban pro-suicide websites
Round 2: TTHW use armed forces to protect the rainforests
Round 3: TTHW legalize unlimited gambling, prostitution and drug use in designated 'sin cites'
Round 4: TTHB that the interests of justice should come before the national interest
Round 5: TTHB that England should declare independence from the United Kingdom

UCC Teams
1st (Finalists): Danny P, not retarded (Art Ward & Daniel P. McCarthy)
8th: Non-Sequitorial Guinea (Diarmuid Early & Conor O'Brien)

UCC Speakers
1st: Daniel P. McCarthy
2nd: Art Ward
10th: Diarmuid Early
12th: Conor O'Brien

2007

Teams: 24
Winners: Durham A (Ian Chapman & Siddharth Khajuna)
Chief Adjudicator: John Stewart (St. Andrews)

UCC Teams
Finalists: UCC Philosoph A (Diarmuid Early & Ross Frenett)

2006

Teams: 24
Winners: Durham A (Ian Chapman & Siddharth Khajuna)
Top Speaker on Tab: Derek Lande (UCC Philosoph)
Best Speaker in the Final: Derek Doyle (UCC Philosoph)
Chief Adjudicator: John Stewart (St. Andrews)

UCC Teams
1st (Finalists): UCC Philosoph A (Derek Lande & Derek Doyle)
3rd (Finalists): UCC Philosoph B (Diarmuid Early & Tony Murphy)
4th (Semi-Finalists): UCC Philosoph C (Daniel P. McCarthy & Tiernan Fitzgibbon)


UCC Speakers
1st: Derek Lande
3rd: Derek Doyle
6th: Tiernan Fitzgibbon
8th: Diamuid Early
10th: Tony Murphy
20th: Danny McCarthy

Winners

2007/08 Composite (Mark MacDonald & Oskar Avery)
2006/07 Durahm (Ian Chapman & Siddharth Khajuna)
2005/06 Durahm (Ian Chapman & Siddharth Khajuna)
2004/05 Durham (Erin O'Brien & Alistair Cormack)
2003/04 Dundee (Kat Robson & Keith Newman)
2002/03 Composite (Nick Bibby & Neill Harvey-Smith)
2001/02 Durham (James Fowler & Jon Simons)
2000 Middle Temple
1999 Dundee (Robertson & Sherwood)
1998 Aberdeen (Papadopoulos and Chalmers)
1997 Aberdeen (Papadopoulos and Chalmers)
1996 Oxford (Greenland and Bhandari)

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