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Aarohon Open: A Father’s Fight

Mar 6, 2026 · BP

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The field

Average

A standard open. Solid competition with a mix of experience levels.

25 teams (This edition)

Motions

Aarohon Open: A Father’s Fight (2026)6 motions
  • Round 1This house believes that schools should significantly prioritise teaching emotional education (ie. how to discern intuition, how to process feelings, how to find happiness alone etc)
  • Round 2TH Predicts that Bangladesh Awami League will be back as a political party in Bangladesh in the next 10 years
  • Round 3TH prefers a world where people undervalued their losses as opposed to a world where people overvalued their losses
  • Round 4In states at risk of democratic backsliding where anti-democratic politicians have won through legitimate elections, THBT violent resistance to the transfer of power is justified
  • Pre-FinalsThis House Believes That it is in the interests of the EU to abandon the aim of 'Ever Closer Union'
  • Grand FinalTH predicts that ai will be able to autonomously solve a majority of the most pressing and complex problems (e.g., solving Riemann hypothesis, cancer cure research etc.) within the next 10 years

What gets set here

Politics50%
Education17%
Social & Identity17%
Technology17%

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You vs this tournament

What gets set here, next to how you have scored on each category across your own imported rounds.

  • Politics · 50% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Education · 17% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Social & Identity · 17% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Technology · 17% of motions hereno rounds on record yet

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Breaking here

24% of teams break

Teams usually guarantee their break on 7 points.

Break on speaks? Average at least 75.9.

Last edition: 6 of 25 teams broke.

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How scoring works here

75.9 avg speaker score

Most speakers land between 74.4 and 77.5.

This is 1.1 points above tournaments of similar calibre.

What finishing high has taken:

Top speaker pace 78.5

Top-10 pace 76.3

Top-20 pace 74.8

Median average speaks at each finishing spot, across 1 edition.

Comparable: Tilburg Open 2026 (75.3), Munich Open 2026 (73.6)

Top speeches

The highest individual speaker scores recorded at this tournament.

DebaterSpeechMotionScore
Speaker A.MOIn states at risk of democratic backsliding where anti-democratic politicians have won through legitimate elections, THBT violent resistance to the transfer of power is justified81
Senin C.DLOTH Predicts that Bangladesh Awami League will be back as a political party in Bangladesh in the next 10 years80
Aarham K.LOTH Predicts that Bangladesh Awami League will be back as a political party in Bangladesh in the next 10 years80
NibirGWTH prefers a world where people undervalued their losses as opposed to a world where people overvalued their losses79
Sajid S.DPMTH Predicts that Bangladesh Awami League will be back as a political party in Bangladesh in the next 10 years79
Samiul H.MGThis house believes that schools should significantly prioritise teaching emotional education (ie. how to discern intuition, how to process feelings, how to find happiness alone etc)79
Ahmar B.DLOTH Predicts that Bangladesh Awami League will be back as a political party in Bangladesh in the next 10 years79
Rubaiyat S.GWThis house believes that schools should significantly prioritise teaching emotional education (ie. how to discern intuition, how to process feelings, how to find happiness alone etc)79
Shehreen H.DLOIn states at risk of democratic backsliding where anti-democratic politicians have won through legitimate elections, THBT violent resistance to the transfer of power is justified79
Rubaiyat S.GWTH Predicts that Bangladesh Awami League will be back as a political party in Bangladesh in the next 10 years79
Tasnia M.GWThis house believes that schools should significantly prioritise teaching emotional education (ie. how to discern intuition, how to process feelings, how to find happiness alone etc)79
ZeenanMGTH prefers a world where people undervalued their losses as opposed to a world where people overvalued their losses79

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