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Northeast Asia Championship - British Parliamentary 2023

2023-10-27 · BP

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The field

Below Average

A smaller or newer tournament. Good for building confidence and getting reps.

40 teams (This edition)

Motions

Northeast Asia Championship British Parliamentary 2023 (2023)8 motions
  • Round 1This House believes that Malaysia should prohibit vernacular schools
  • Round 2This House believes that apoliticality is immoral
  • Round 3This House would allow corporations to conduct offensive cyber operations against criminal groups that target them using cyberwarfare (e.g. ransomware, hacks)
  • Round 4This House believes that the queer community should focus on 'normalisation' instead of focusing on the uniqueness of the queer community
  • Round 5This House believes that human rights organisations should focus on supporting the emigration of people who want to leave occupied territory (e.g. Palestine, Kashmir) instead of trying to end the occupation
  • QuarterfinalsThis House prefers the production of modernised traditional fairytales to the production of new original stories for the same audience
  • SemifinalsThis House believes that South Korea should re-open the Kaesong Industrial Complex
  • Grand FinalThis House prefers a world where Neros is widely available

What gets set here

International Relations25%
Education13%
Politics13%
Technology13%
Social & Identity13%
Media13%

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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.

  • International Relations · 25% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Education · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Politics · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Technology · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Social & Identity · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet
  • Media · 13% of motions hereno rounds on record yet

This week's plan

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Breaking here

40% of teams break

Teams usually guarantee their break on 9 points.

Break on speaks? Average at least 76.8.

Last edition: 16 of 40 teams broke.

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Break categories

This tournament runs a separate break for each category. From the most recent edition:

  • Open break16 teams
  • U16 break20 teams
  • U14 break17 teams

How scoring works here

76.2 avg speaker score

Most speakers land between 75.0 and 77.4.

This is 2.2 points above tournaments of similar calibre.

What finishing high has taken:

Top speaker pace 78.6

Top-10 pace 77.6

Top-20 pace 77.0

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

Comparable: Macau Debate Open 2026 (75.6), Liverpool IV 2026 (74.8)

Top speeches

The highest individual speaker scores recorded at this tournament.

DebaterSpeechMotionScore
Nishya P.OWThis House would allow corporations to conduct offensive cyber operations against criminal groups that target them using cyberwarfare (e.g. ransomware, hacks)84
Jayden B.MOThis House would allow corporations to conduct offensive cyber operations against criminal groups that target them using cyberwarfare (e.g. ransomware, hacks)83
Elsa T.DPMThis House believes that human rights organisations should focus on supporting the emigration of people who want to leave occupied territory (e.g. Palestine, Kashmir) instead of trying to end the occupation82
Chelsea Q.PMThis House believes that human rights organisations should focus on supporting the emigration of people who want to leave occupied territory (e.g. Palestine, Kashmir) instead of trying to end the occupation82
Koki K.DLOThis House believes that apoliticality is immoral82
Zhenghao S.DPMThis House would allow corporations to conduct offensive cyber operations against criminal groups that target them using cyberwarfare (e.g. ransomware, hacks)81
Brooke L.PMThis House believes that the queer community should focus on 'normalisation' instead of focusing on the uniqueness of the queer community81
Jion C.PMThis House believes that apoliticality is immoral81
Claire L.DPMThis House believes that the queer community should focus on 'normalisation' instead of focusing on the uniqueness of the queer community81
Hyeeun L.GWThis House believes that human rights organisations should focus on supporting the emigration of people who want to leave occupied territory (e.g. Palestine, Kashmir) instead of trying to end the occupation81
Nancy G.MGThis House believes that human rights organisations should focus on supporting the emigration of people who want to leave occupied territory (e.g. Palestine, Kashmir) instead of trying to end the occupation80
🇨🇦 Alex W.MOThis House believes that human rights organisations should focus on supporting the emigration of people who want to leave occupied territory (e.g. Palestine, Kashmir) instead of trying to end the occupation80

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