World Masters Debating Competition
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The World Masters is a competition which runs side by side with the World Universities' Debating Championships. It is primarilly for judges of the main competition. The style of the competition is decided by the host nation and is not fixed as British Parliamentary as it is in the showcase competition. Teams also compete (generally!) based on nationality and not on which university they attend. Colm Ó Cinnéide has of course won the competition for two different countries.
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Worlds 2008
UCC teams
Finalists Ireland (Diarmuid Early & Tony Murphy)
Semifinalists Cork Worlds (Art Ward & Derek Lande)
Finalists
Ireland (Diarmuid Early & Tony Murphy)
England (Neill Harvey Smith & Jessica Harvey Smith)
Worlds 2007
Finalists
Worlds 2006
UCC teams
Semifinalists John Gleeson (UCC) & Will Sherlock (UCC)
Semifinalists Steven Cull (UCC) & Cormac Early (Harvard)
Finalists
Australia (Erin O' Brien & )
Ireland (Ross McGuire & Irwin Gill)
South Africa ( & )
Worlds 2005
Finalists Conor Buckley (UCC) & Derek Lande (UCC)
Worlds 1999
Winners Colm Ó Cinnéide University of Limerick, Gavin Hurley Cambridge, Diarmuid Conway UCC & John Long UCC
Winners
2008 Thailand Guinea Basao (James Dray & Will Jones)
2007 Vancouver Quebec (Ali Dewji & Matthew Sinclair)
2006 Dublin Canada (Neill Harvey Smith & Jess Harvey Smith)
2005 Malaysia Australia
2004 Nanyang Australia (Tim Sonnreich & Amanda Wolthuizen)
2003 Stellenbosch England (Alex Betts & Tom Goodhead)
2002 Toronto Canada (Silver & Jancik)
2001 Glasgow Scotland (Colm Ó Cinnéide & Ben Foss)
2000 Sydney Australia (Richards & Burke)
1999 Ateneo Ireland (Colm Ó Cinnéide, Gavin Hurley, Diarmuid Conway, John Long)
