Sabtu, 31 Desember 2011

WUDC Manila 2012 Day 6

Today at the 2012 World Universities Debating Championships in Manila


Time Activity Venue
0600 - 0900 Breakfast Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
0900 - 1800 Worlds Council De La Salle University
0800 - 1900 Excursions Different Areas
1900 - 2000 Travel to Comedy Night / Public Speaking Finals Venue N/A
2000 - 0100 Comedy Night / Public Speaking Finals Forums 1 and 2, Philippine International Convention Center
200 Travel Back to Hotel for Hyatt Participants N/A
(First Optional Trip)

Happy New Year 2012

I would like to take this chance to wish all visitors to this site a very happy, peaceful and prosperous 2012.

Proposal for Council

To World's Council Delegates
As you may have noticed on the agenda for tomorrow's Worlds Council there is a proposal to resurrect my old rankings (based on performance at the last 5 worlds) and officially sanction these as a World Rankings in opposition to my new system. 

I was aware that this was mooted but given that the agenda was only published today I have only got confirmation that this proposal is actually going before council.  Unfortunately I will not be at council.  I have e-mailed Jens and Simone on this issue but I'm not sure that they will get the mail at this late stage. 

Therefore I would like to ask delegates to propose that rather than starting up another World Rankings that instead council holds off officially sanctioning any rankings or starting an alternative for just one year.  That way I will have had time to work any kinks out of the new system.  I realise that there has been some discussion about the new system and I have been working on a version that takes this feedback into account.  There will be much more on this in the coming days & weeks.  Given that I published the old rankings for many years with no support from council (to be fair I didn't ask for any) I would like to think I deserve at least a year to prove that the new system works and is better.  Council worked perfectly well without officially sanctioning a ranking system up to now and another year will make little difference.  If after a year the new system is not accepted and is proven not to work then I will return to the old system and run it for Council.  Multiple world rankings will only confuse things especially for those outside debating who societies may be approaching for sponsorship etc.

So if any delegates are reading this I would ask you to propose and vote that council postpone any decision on rankings for one year.

Thanks
Colm

Break at WUDC 2012

World Championship Break
1 Oxford A 23pts
2 Oxford B 23pts
3 Monash C 22pts
4 TCD Hist B 22 pts
5 Sydney A 21pts
6 Yale B 21pts
7 Victoria Wellington A 20pts
8 Stanford A 20 pts
9  Victoria Wellington B 20pts
10 Durham A 20pts
11 UCD L&H A 20pts
12 Auckland A 20pts
13 Nottingham A 20pts
14 Monash A 20pts
15 Sydney C 20pts
16 BPP A 19pts
17 Cambridge A 19pts
18 Sydney B 19pts
19 Harvard A 19pts
20 Melbourne B 19pts
21 Hobart & William Smith A 19pts
22 Oxford D 19pts
23 Alaska A 19pts
24 Birmingham A 19pts
25 TCD Phil A 19pts
26 Durham B 19pts
27 Auckland B 19pts
28 Monash B 18pts
29 Oxford C 18pts
30 Melbourne A 18pts
31 Yale A 18pts
32 University of London Union A 18pts


ESL Competition Break
1 Tel Aviv A
2 Utrecht A
3 Leiden A
4 Ljubljana A
5 Belgrade A
6 Gutenberg Mainz A
7 BDU A
8 UP Manila A
9 IIUM B
10 CUHK A
11 Galatasaray A
12 Malaya A
13 KDU A
14 Lahore Management A
15 Xavier University A
16 IIUM C


EFL Competition Break
1 Uni Indonesia C
2 EHWA A
3 Belgrade C
4 Defense Tech A
5 Zagreb A
6 UCD Venezuela A
7 Tianjin FSU A
8 STAN A


Breaking Judges
Adam Goldstein
Alex Just
Alex Worsnip
Anat Shapira
Anna Moore
Anne Valkering
Art Ward
Bronte Lambert
Bronwyn Cowell
David Maher
Doug Cochran
Emily Zhang
Estelle Sorner
Fletch Williams
Fred Cowell
Gavin Illsley
Cormac Early
Harish Natarajan
Isa Fischer
James Torrence
James Hutauruk
Jens Fisher
Joanna Connely
Joe Roussos
Josh Martin
Julian Bautista
Kamora Kirt
Kurt See
Logandran Balavijendran
Lucinda David
Mary Nugent
Masako Suzuki
Michael Shapira
Natalia Koran
Nick Long
Philip Belesky
Sam Block
Santa Izan
Shota Ido
Sharmila Parmanand
Sam Princeton
Silver
Simone van der Elk
Steven Nolan
Tate
Tim Jeffries
Tim Mooney
Tom Hopkins
Victor Finkel
Will Jones
 Zheng Bo

Agenda to WUDC council 1st January 2012‏

Dear members of council,

Below you will find the agenda for WUDC council tomorrow.
Our apologies for the late time we've sent this email. However, issues kept being added to the agenda which meant it wasn't complete yet. Unfortunately the University network of De La Salle does not allow any attachments to be uploaded to an email, so I am unable to provide you with addendums to this agenda. My sincere apologies.
We'll make sure to print copies of the addenda for the meeting tomorrow.

Kind regards,

Simone van Elk
Secretary WUDC Council Executive 2011




Agenda for WUDC Council on Jan 1st 2012

1. Welcome
2. Roll call (& voting status)                                                                            10 min
3. Ratification of the Botswana reconstructed minutes                                 5 min
4. Report Botswana - presentation                                                                5 min
5. Report Botswana - discussion & decision                                                 20 min
6. Report Manila - presentation                                                                       10 min
7. Report Manila - questions & discussion                                                      20 min
8. Motion 1 - guidelines for a reg system                                                        20 min
- short break -                                                                                                             15 min
9. Motion 1 - vote                                                                                            5 min
10. Bid defense Berlin - presentation                                                             15 min
11. Bid defense Berlin - Questions & Ratification by regional reps                15 min
12. Discussion on Future of Worlds                                                               15 min

Motions: Each issue listed below will be explained in 5 minute time frame and consecutively. We will then adjourn the meeting briefly so everyone can confer and then return to vote on each motion in turn.
13. Motions 1-8 - presentation
Motion 2 - continue historic worlds ranking                                                    5 min
Motion 3 - constitutional change tabbing of teams that are pulled up 5 min
Motion 4 - inscribe responsibilities women’s officer                                       5 min
Motion 5 - can the current host send teams to WUDC?                                 5 min
Motion 6 - WUDC to support organisation of WUSLDC                                   5 min
Motion 7 - adding WUDC rules as addendum to constitution              5 min
Motion 8 - clarification of N-1 rule                                                                   5 min
- lunch -                                                                                                          45 min
14. Motions 1-8 - voting                                                                                  10 min
15. Question regarding eligibility - England NUDC                                           5 min

We expect the topics listed below to take more time to discuss and/or decide on, so we’ve allotted more time.
16. Motion 9 - break reform to allow all teams on 18 points to break    20 min
17. Who should fund persons presenting bid defense and report?   20 min
18. Archives of WUDC                                                                                    10 min
19. Committee reports                                                                                     20 min
President, Registrar, Secretary, Women’s officer, Equity officer, Regional reps.                 
20. Elections                                                                                                    10 min
President, Registrar, Secretary, Women’s officer, Equity officer, Regional reps.
21. End

Addenda:
Report Berlin WUDC 2012
Proposal 18 point break
Motion 2 - continue historic worlds ranking
Motion 7 - adding the WUDC rules as addendum to the constitution
Question regarding eligibility - England NUDC

More Updates from Worlds

Well Round 9 at WUDC 2012 has just finished.  Come back here at midnight Manila time (4pm UK/Ireland) for full coverage of the break.  Most of the action and updates about Worlds has been ongoing on Twitter but here is a summary of the main points.

The motions so far are:
Round 1: This house would make fathers take paternity leave
Round 2: This house would prevent politicians from making fact claims,that, while not technically lies, are substantially misleading voters.
Round 3:  This house would force large companies who leave an area to cover the costs of structural unemployment. 
Round 4: This house would require individuals to use all their wealth beyond $5 million for philantrophic projects
Round 5: This house would require deaf parents to send their children, whether deaf or hearing, to mainstream schools for their primary and secondary education
Round 6: This house supports politicians who pass progressive legislation even when it is contrary to the wishes of the democratic electorate
Round 7: This house supports the free movement of labour worldwide
Round 8: This house would exempt academic disputes from defamation
Round 9: This would ban all private healthcare in favour of a comprehensive public healthcare system

Can Okar has assembled a partial tab using google docs.  You can view the data but contrary to my earlier post only Can can edit it.  Post an update on twitter using hashtag #wudc and cc @canokar to send him missing details. To view the list visit here
If you want you can even bet on the winner via this list. Make of that what you wish. I'm not one for betting but at the moment my tips would be Victoria Wellington or Oxford.

IDEA will be broadcasting live from WUDC.  If you want to follow a debate live from Worlds then visit http://www.idebate.org/streaming/wudc/  Hopefully they might have the break live.  
 
There is still no confirmed bid for Worlds 2014.  Indonesia were rumoured to be bidding but that now has been confirmed as a bid for 2015.  Beijing were also rumoured to be considering a bid but that now seems to be unlikely.  London, I presume ULU, and anunnamed North American University are still rumoured to be considering a bid.  It looks like no decision will be taken until a special council web-meeting in March.  Once again as I said on Twitter I will advise and assist any potential bids in any way I can.  A number of other WUDC alumni have also expressed a willingness to help.  Just contact me if you need anything.


Jumat, 30 Desember 2011

WUDC Manila 2012 Day 5

Today at the 2012 World Universities Debating Championships in Manila


Time Activity Venue
0600 - 0800 Breakfast Harbor Tent, Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
0800 - 0900 Travel to DLSU N/A
0900 - 0930 Convening Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium
0930 - 1130 Round 7 Briefing, Prep, Debate and Adjudication Classrooms
1130 - 1230 Lunch / Equity Forum Yuchengco Lobby and Central Plaza / Marian Quadrangle
1230 - 1430 Round 8 Briefing, Prep, Debate and Adjudication Classrooms
1430 - 1530 Snacks Yuchengco Lobby, Marian Quadrangle and Central Plaza
1530 - 1730 Round 9 Briefing, Prep, Debate and Adjudication Classrooms
1730 - 1900 Dinner Yuchengco Lobby, Marian Quadrangle and Central Plaza
1900 - 2000 Travel to Break Night Venue N/A
2000 - 0200 Break Night and New Year Party Pool Side and Sunset Tent, Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila

De La Salle Worlds - Opening Dinner Video

Here's to a life less ordinary. Here comes De La Salle Worlds.

Shown on the opening dinner for World Universities Debating Championships 2011-2012 (aka De La Salle Worlds)

Partial Tab after round 6 #wudc

Can Okar has assembled a partial tab using google docs.  You can view the data but contrary to my earlier post only Can can edit it.  Post an update on twitter using hashtag #wudc and cc @canokar to send him missing details.

To view the list visit here

Kamis, 29 Desember 2011

Monash Debating Review Volume 9 is now available‏

Dear Debating Community!

Volume 9 of the Monash Debating Review (MDR) is now live! Edited by Worlds Co-Chief Adjudicator Doug Cochran with the assistance of an illustrious International Editorial Board, including World Champion Victor Finkel, Volume 9 promises to be an exceptional contribution to academic discussion of debating.

Volume 9 features
  • A concise introduction to debates about economics by Worlds Semi-Finalist Harish Natarajan;
  • A feature article examining potential options for expanding the Worlds break by Eric Barnes, Andy Hume and Steven Johnson; and
  • A fascinating look at Rwandan debating by World Champion Will Jones.

Volume 9 can be downloaded here.

If you have any questions about the MDR, please email mdr@monashdebaters.com. We will be opening applications for next year's editorial panel in early 2012.

-- Monash Association of Debaters PO Box 10, Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia http://www.monashdebaters.com

WUDC Manila 2012 Day 4

Today at the 2012 World Universities Debating Championships in Manila


Time Activity Venue
0600 - 0800 Breakfast Harbor Tent, Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila
0800 - 0900 Travel to DLSU N/A
0900 - 0930 Convening Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium
0930 - 1200 Round 4 Briefing, Prep, Debate and Adjudication Classrooms
1200 - 1300 Lunch / Women's Forum Yuchengco Lobby and Central Plaza / Marian Quadrangle
1300 - 1530 Round 5 Briefing, Prep, Debate and Adjudication Classrooms
1530 - 1630 Snacks Yuchengco Lobby, Marian Quadrangle and Central Plaza
1630 - 1830 Round 6 Briefing, Prep, Debate and Adjudication Classrooms
1830 - 1930 Public Speaking Round 2 Classrooms
1830 - 2000 Dinner Yuchengco Lobby, Marian Quadrangle and Central Plaza
1930 - 2030 Travel to German NightVenue N/A
2200 - 0100 German Night Forum 1, Philippine International Convention Center
2200 Travel Back to Hotel (First Optional Trip) N/A

Some Results from Rounds 1-3 at #WUDC

Here are some results from twitter (#WUDC) on how teams stand after round 3 at Worlds.  If you can add to the list please post them on twitter under #WUDC or as comments below.  As I get more I'll update the post.

Oxford A (Ben+Hugh) 9pts
Oxford C (Neil+Hasan) 9pts
Utrecht A (Tomas & Danique) 9pts
Monash B 9pts
Monash C 9pts
Bates A 9pts
BPP A 9pts

TCD Phil B (Derwin Brennan and Orlaith Sheehy) 8pts
TCD Hist A (John & Catherine) 8pts
Sydney A 8pts
Sydney B 8pts
Oxford B (Jen+Steph) 8pts
Victoria Wellington A 8pts
Victoria Wellington B 8pts
Victoria Wellington C 8pts
Nottingham A 8pts
Tel Aviv A 8pts

TCD Phil A ((Ricky McCormack and Dave Byrne) 7pts
Melbourne C 7pts
St Andrews A (Ruairidh & Alex) 7pts
Monash A 7pts
Leiden A (Rogier and Ali) 7pts
Oxford D (Matt+Greg) 7pts
Durham A 7pts
Princeton B 7pts
Bates B 7pts
Cambridge A 7pts
Cambridge B 7pts
ULU A 7pts
Melbourne A 7pts

Melbourne B 6pts
Durham B 6pts
Berlin A 6pts
Sydney D 6pts
Sydney E 6pts
IUB A (Ipshit & Saajid) 6pts
Princeton A 6pts
Monash D 6pts
UP Dilman B 6pts

Limerick A 5pts
IBA- DU A (Abir & Gaows) 5pts
NSU C (Mehdi & Ifte) 5pts
TCD Hist B (Sally & Kate) 5pts
Melbourne D 5pts
Sydney C 5pts
Berlin B 5pts
Berlin C 5pts
Mainz 5pts
St Andrews C (Michael & Kurt) 5pts
Vermont ? (Paul & Drew) 5pts
Vermont ? (John & Jess) 5pts
Cambridge C 5pts

Limerick B 4pts
Vienna B ( & ) 4 pts
Princeton C 4pts
St Andrews B (Anton & Lukasz) 4pts
Vermont ? (Sarina & Becca) 4pts
NSU B (Naveed & Mubarrat) 4pts
Bates C 4pts
Mannheim A 4pts
LCLS A 4pts
UP Dilman A 4pts
UP Dilman C 4pts

NSU A (Sahel & Adnaan) 3pts
UIU (Farzana & Sajida) 3 pts 
Vienna A (Rosie & Christoph) 3 pts 
Munich A 3pts
IUT A 3 pts


Atma Jaya A 1pt
Atma Jaya B 1pt
IUT B 1pt
UAJ A 1pt

IDEA broadcasting live debates from #WUDC

IDEA will be broadcasting up to 4 rooms live from WUDC.  If you want to follow a debate live from Worlds then visit http://www.idebate.org/streaming/wudc/




Pan-Africans (PAUDC) 2011 Results

Following the tragic news about the Namabian teams returning home after PAUDC I decided to hold off posting this as a mark of respect (it felt strange to celebrate the winners given what had happened). To make up for the delay in making the announcement I decided to post during Worlds when the visits to the site are busiest so here are the results from the recent PAUDC.

Winners
Debby Nixon & Katherine Harding (University of Pretoria)

Finalists
Seham Areff & Kameel Premhid (University of KwaZulu Natal)
Dylan Smith & James Ekron (Rhodes University)
Tristan Von Zahn & David Harris (University of Cape Town)

Best Adjudicator
Ansuya Rungasamy (University of Pretoria)

Top 10 Speakers
1 Seham Areff (University of KwaZulu Natal)
2 Kameel Premhid (University of KwaZulu Natal)
3 Debby Nixon (University of Pretoria)
4 Dylan Smith (Rhodes University)
5 Katherine Harding (University of Pretoria)
6 Kevin Segadimo (University of Botswana)
7 James Ekron (Rhodes University)
8 Tristan Von Zahn (University of Cape Town)
9 Peter Sleeman (University of Pretoria)
10 = Tumo Moremedi (University of Botswana)
10 = Nicole Graham (University of KwaZulu Natal)
10 = Sibusiso Tshabalala (University of the Free State)

Public Speaking Winner
Trey Monyane Tekateka (University of the Free State)

Motions
Finals = THW have the African Union take over all peacekeeping duties in Africa
Semis = THW introduce the death penalty for high profile cases of public corruption
Quarters = THW prefer Saif al Islam Gaddafi to stand trial before the ICC as opposed to being tried by the National Transitional Council in Libya
Octos = THW ban the payment of bride price
Round 9 = THBT government decisions concerning the environment should be independent of the will of the electorate
Round 8 = THW establish a special tax on high earning sportsmen to fund the development of sport
Round 7 = THW cap family spending on funerals in Africa
Round 6 = THW establish vocational high schools in addition to ordinary academic high schools
Round 5 = THBT African countries should not sell any mineral rights to foreign owned companies or foreign governments
Round 4 = THW forcibly test its citizens for HIV
Round 3 = THW ban political parties that use religious rhetoric in their election campaigns
Round 2 = THW require governments to outsource their police force to private companies
Round 1 = THBT at no stage in their lives do children have any financial obligation to their parents

Full Tab
The full tab can be downloaded from the official PAUDC website homepage.

Future hosts of PAUDC
2012
Tshwane University of Technology (Pretoria, South Africa)
Convenor - Billy Sepuru (lbsepuru@yahoo.com)
2013
University of Calabar (Calabar, Nigeria)
Convenor - Franklin Ubi (ubiheavy@yahoo.com)

MAD mini 2012‏

The Monash Association of Debaters (MAD) is proud to announce we will be holding MAD mini (for the third year running) at Monash University, Caulfield Campus - Melbourne, Australia. The tournament will be running from the 10th - 12th of Feb 2012 and star Gemma Buckley, (Women's 2011 Grand-Finalist, Australs 2011 Semi-Finalist, Worlds 2011 Semi-Finalist) as chief adjudicator and Ed Miller, (Winner and Best Speaker of UNSW IV, Quarter-Finalist at Australs 2011) as DCA.

Here's why you should come:
    - Rounds upon rounds of 3 on 3 debating with POIs
    - A billeting system for Interstate (or country) participants to save on accommodation
    - Prestigious competitors and competitive debating
    - Amazing socials and too much alcohol
    - Enough food to soak up all that alcohol!

All the available details can be found on the website - madmini.me
Or, if you're feeling more social:
Facebook: on.fb.me/MADM2012

Twitter: http://twitter.com/MAD_mini2012

Some updates from Worlds Rounds 1-3

I will post updates from Worlds as I come across them.  One thing to note is this year thanks to twitter there is a flood of information which is great for debate hacks like myself sitting on the other side of the world.  I have added a twitter feed to the right hand side of this blog so you can follow events live.

IDEA are streaming live debates from the tournament.  You can view the debates at http://www.idebate.org/streaming/wudc/

Motions so far
Round 1: This house would make fathers take paternity leave
Round 2: This house would prevent politicians from making fact claims,that, while not technically lies, are substantially misleading voters.
Round 3:  This house would force large companies who leave an area to cover the costs of structural unemployment.
Adjudication Test: This house would ban all reporting of individual hostage taking.

Rabu, 28 Desember 2011

Victoria University of Wellington win WUPID 2011

Sebastian Templeton and Richard D'Ath of Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, became the World Universities Peace Invitational Debate 2011 champions in Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, a few days ago. They won the championship with a 5-4 split decision.

The runners up were Ateneo De Manila University, Bank Rakyat Oxford Union and Cambridge Union.

The motion of the Grand Final was: This House Believes That Unfettered Capitalism Is The Greatest Obstacle To World Peace. Opening Government was Bank Rakyat Oxford Union, Opening Opposition was Ateneo De Manila University, Closing Government was Cambridge Union and Closing Opposition was Victoria University of Wellington.

Top 16 teams in break order:

Bank Rakyat Oxford Union
Victoria University of Wellington
University of New South Wales
Yale University
Ateneo De Manila University B
Ateneo De Manila University A
Monash University A
Cambridge Union
Monash University B
University of Queensland
Cornell University
University of Melbourne B
Nanyang Technological University
National University of Singapore
University of Melbourne A
Universiti Teknologi MARA

Top 10 speakers:

1. Ben Woolgar - Bank Rakyat Oxford A - 411
2= Sebastian Templeton - Victoria University of Wellington - 410
2= Hugh Burns - Bank Rakyat Oxford A - 410
4. Collete Mintz - Monash A - 407
5. Richard D'Ath - Victoria University of Wellington - 406
6. Meredith Prior - Monash A - 404
7= David Trinh - Yale A - 400
7= Ely Zosa - ADMU B - 400
9. Ben Kornfeld - Yale A - 399
10. Ashish Kumar - Cambridge A - 397


Full Team Tab

Position Name Total rank Total speaker
1 BANK RAKYAT OXFORD A 14 821
2 VICTORIA A 12 816
3 UNSW A 12 786
4 YALE A 11 799
5 ADMU B 11 794
6 ADMU A 11 787
7 MONASH A 10 811
8 CAMBRIDGE A 10 790
9 MONASH B 10 773
10 UQ A 10 773
11 CORNELL A 9 790
12 MELBOURNE B 9 788
13 NTU B 9 785
14 NUS A 9 780
15 MELBOURNE A 9 771
16 MARA B 9 768
17 LSE A 9 768
18 BIPEDS A 9 766
19 IIUM A 9 757
20 ANU A 8 769
21 NUS B 8 758
22 UCTI A 8 752
23 UNSW B 7 763
24 IIUM B 7 762
25 NTU A 7 760
26 MARA A 7 756
27 UI A 7 752
28 UM B 7 750
29 ANU B 7 749
30 KDU A 7 748
31 CHULA A 7 746
32 UM A 7 738
33 HKU B 6 746
34 UCTI B 6 746
35 MACAU A 6 738
36 HKU A 6 737
37 CHULA B 6 733
38 MMU A 6 731
39 WWU A 5 730
40 PUTRA A 5 729
41 CUHK A 5 722
42 MACAU B 4 723
43 KDU B 4 721
44 WWU B 4 720
45 REC B 4 712
46 CUHK B 3 701
47 IUB A 2 707
48 REC A 2 684
49 SWING A 0 0
49 SMU A 0 0
49 UPD A 0 0
49 UPD B 0 0
49 XAVIER A 0 0





Full Speaker tab



Pos Name Team Total points
1 BEN WOOLGAR BANK RAKYAT OXFORD A 411
2 HUGH BURNS BANK RAKYAT OXFORD A 410
2 SEBASTIAN TEMPLETON VICTORIA A 410
4 COLETTE MINTZ MONASH A 407
5 RICHARD D ATH VICTORIA A 406
6 MEREDITH PRIOR MONASH A 404
7 DAVID TRINH YALE A 400
7 ELY ZOSA ADMU B 400
9 BEN KORNFELD YALE A 399
10 ASHISH KUMAR CAMBRIDGE A 397
11 MONIQUE HARDINGE MELBOURNE B 396
12 ALLAN ARTHUR CABRERA ADMU A 395
12 JESSE KLINGER CORNELL A 395
12 JOHN DILLON CORNELL A 395
15 DAVID ONG UNSW A 394
15 WALTER WONG ADMU B 394
15 ROHIT GADRE NTU B 394
18 LUCAS LI CAMBRIDGE A 393
19 STEPHEN GAROFANO UNSW A 392
19 PETERSON UY ADMU A 392
19 TIM BLAIR MELBOURNE B 392
19 FOO JUN SHENG NUS A 392
23 SWETHA BALACHANDRAN NTU B 391
24 MARVIN LOH NUS A 388
25 SHYAAM RAIVADERA UQ A 387
25 ASHLEIGH FEURTADO MONASH B 387
25 JACQUELINE YATES ANU A 387
25 NATHAN ADDLER UNSW B 387
29 HELENA OBERMAIR UQ A 386
29 KATIE HEADING MONASH B 386
29 NICHOLAS LIAU MELBOURNE A 386
32 MICHAEL CIESIELSKI MELBOURNE A 385
32 SHAFIQ BAZARI MARA B 385
32 JOSIAH LIANG LSE A 385
35 AIN AISSA MARA B 383
35 ABEL LAM LSE A 383
35 ASTRIO FELIGENT BIPEDS A 383
35 CHRISTIAN LEONARDO BIPEDS A 383
35 AHMAD HAZIM IIUM B 383
40 TOM CHEN ANU A 382
41 SYED SADDIQ IIUM A 381
41 KENNETH KANG NUS B 381
41 ROHAN JAIN NTU A 381
44 ABDULLAH FAKHRY IIUM B 379
44 UDIT BATRA NTU A 379
44 MAIZURAH MOKHSEIN MARA A 379
44 AHDIAT PERMANA UI A 379
44 SAIFUL ISLAM AHMADON UM B 379
49 BRYAN CHAN NUS B 377
49 MARK DARREN SAVURIAR UCTI A 377
49 AERIE RASHMOND RAHMAN MARA A 377
52 SHEIKH MUHAMMAD FAIZAL IIUM A 376
52 EMILY HANLON UNSW B 376
52 HANNAH ALBARCE ANU B 376
52 RANJANI DHANABALAKRISHNAN KDU A 376
56 LESEGO BARONA OTLHABANYE UCTI A 375
56 BENJAMIN SO HKU B 375
56 MOUSTAFA ELBADWIHI UCTI B 375
59 DIMAS HOKKA UI A 373
59 PARTHIVI GULATI ANU B 373
59 TIDARAT YINGCHAROEN CHULA A 373
59 NUANPAN KETUMARN CHULA A 373
63 ADRIAN CHEONG KDU A 372
64 AVINASH SAGRAN UM B 371
64 LAVANIA JEEVABALA UM A 371
64 KEVIN LAU HKU B 371
64 BEHRAD TADOULI UCTI B 371
68 MARIA REBECA AQUINO PANGAN MACAU A 370
68 MENDTUVSHIN ENKHTAIVAN HKU A 370
70 HELEN LAO IAN IEONG MACAU A 368
71 JIRADEVI VEERASIMAN UM A 367
71 JEFFREY WONG HKU A 367
71 NATTAYA KUSUWAN CHULA B 367
74 MOTOKI LUXMIWATTANA CHULA B 366
74 NUR CAPLIN MMU A 366
74 RACHELLE HARRIS WWU A 366
74 SIM KWAN YU PUTRA A 366
78 RWEHAMBE BANUGIRE MMU A 365
79 MISA HARING WWU A 364
80 PAULA ESTAFANIA PUTRA A 363
80 VICTOR KWOK HOI KIT CUHK A 363
80 ALEX LAM CHI UN MACAU B 363
80 JACOB ZERBY WWU B 363
84 JOHN CHAI KDU B 362
85 XU MENG LIN MACAU B 360
86 MICHAEL NG LAM KWAN CUHK A 359
86 QAMILLA AIDA KDU B 359
88 WYATT JARVIS WWU B 357
89 JANANI HARIHARAN REC B 356
89 SACHIN SOLOMON REC B 356
91 NAFIUR RAHMAN IUB A 355
92 NG ZOE WAI YING CUHK B 353
93 SARFARAZ KHAN IUB A 352
94 STEPHANIE CHUNG YU POON CUHK B 348
95 VIGNESH VISWANATHAN REC A 347
96 ARANYA SETHU REC A 337
97 RAZZAQ FAZAIL SWING A 0
97 AARON LUKE SWING A 0
97 URMILA MANDAPAKA SMU A 0
97 PRATEEK RAI SMU A 0
97 PEARL SIMBULAN UPD A 0
97 CANDICE CHUNG UPD A 0
97 ALISTAIR ZOSA UPD B 0
97 CARLO BORROMEO UPD B 0
97 RENE GANDEZA XAVIER A 0
97 GIAN LIBOT XAVIER A 0