Vienna IV – the full story

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By Vienna’s International Society

March 15, 2011

 

3 days, 1 goal: debate, debate, debate!




Friday

Vienna IV starts! More or less all of the debaters and adjudicators managed to find the University of Economics – after long journeys via train, bus or plane to Austria. Some had nice journeys, others more dangerous ones, including missing trains and robbery – and yes, that can happen even in Vienna, which for some of us counts more to the Balkans than to anything else.

1st Round: This house would ban all extremist parties.

2nd Round: This house would return cultural goods to the countries of their origin.

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Beer, Schnitzel, and obviously happy debaters

 

To make a time-plan is always a good idea, but it’s hard to be on schedule – however, all delays were forgotten, after we gave out Heineken beer after the debates to satisfy the masses, which were already hungry and wanted, as promised, their Schnitzel! So everyone got his Schnitzel in a location someminutes away from the University of Economics. After that, some tried to get drunk there – and ordered shots…Others were brave enough to discover Vienna late at night keeping in mind that they have to get up early for the next day, starting debates at 09.00 am. However, this ensured that we can provide 6 preliminary rounds with 7 minutes speaking time each. And it was stated from Vienna several times: After all, this isn’t kindergarten.

 

Saturday

Okay, getting up is HARD. Thinking and discussing and debating probably also (even for the Org Com) – therefore rather benevolent and interesting motions were standing before us in the following Rounds:

3rd Round: This house believes that the depiction of women in the music industry harms their standing in society.

4th Round: This house would dissolve NATO.

After there has been probably enough discussed about North- Atlantic Organizations, we were provided with Chinese food and lots of lobster chips at midday.
At around 2 pm, Round 5 started and 6 followed, both were closed rounds, meaning that there was no feedback.

5th Round: Given a passenger is in a car with a driver too intoxicated to drive, this house believes that that person should be held equally responsible.

6th Round: Given humanity found an extraterrestrial species of unknown technological advance, this house would not attempt first contact.

We were kicked out rather fast by the University at 6 pm, which gave the debaters time to refresh themselves and return to the Hostel at Brigittenau.
At 8 pm we met at a Spanish restaurant near the University, where we ate and socialized. We got (at least this is what it supposedly should have been) Spanish food – and thanks to our finance-brainiac Stefan Zweiker we got cheap booze too. Every ten minutes he was announcing another deal he negotiated – soberly we had to notice, that debate (as otherwise stated) does helps in real life.

However, there was one matter that is more important for debaters than satisfying hunger or looking for cheap booze: The Semis-Break! And these teams broke:

  • Colgate Extra Weiß (16 Ranking Points, 955 Speaker Points, Austin Schwartz, Travis Steele)
  • Bonn Schumeter (14, 935, Lukas Haffert, Volker Tjaden)
  • Galatasaray Ottomans (13, 929, Engin Arıkan, Denizhan Kılıç)
  • Deree B (13, 921, Jim Kotzias, Eirini Damianaki)
  • Heidelberg Early Blossom (13, 911, Jan Lüken, Marcus Ewald)
  • Belgrade Tik Tok (12, 907, Goran Jankuloski, Goran Jankuloski, Tijana Mijalković)
  • SciencePo (12, 907, Stephane Wakeford, Naima Ramalingom)
  • HSE Sista Knows Eesti (11, 926, Yulia Tell, Mihhail Jevdokimov)

 

Following Adjudicators broke to Semis:

Vienna IV 2011
The Debattierklub Wien - Tram
  • Christoph Jäger (Vienna)
  • Derek Lande (Cork)
  • Filip Dobranic (Ljubljana)
  • Gudrun Lux (Bonn)
  • Isabelle Loewe (Bonn)
  • Kimon Ioannides (Athens)
  • Leonhard Weese (Vienna)
  • Lio Kaufman (Vienna)
  • Maja Cimerman (Ljubljana)
  • Manos Moschopoulos (Athens)
  • Marietta Gädeke (Mainz)
  • Marko Cirovic (Belgrade)
  • Michael Shapira (Haifa)
  • Milan Vignjevic (Belgrade)
  • Rosie Halmi (Vienna)
  • Urska Derganc (Ljubljana)

 

 

 

Sunday

The Semi-Finals started at 10 am, but this time in the impressive main building of the University of Vienna. One of the semi finals was streamed live.

Semi-Final: klick here

At midday, everyone grabbed a sandwich and hopped on the organized “debate tram”, which took the debaters and adjudicators around the Ringstraße, one of the most impressive streets in Vienna with a lot of beautiful buildings. Stefan Zweiker gave his best to present Vienna at its glance and told interesting facts about Vienna while the tram was juddering around. At 2 pm everyone was back again and the breaks for the Finals were announced.

Teams that broke:

  • Colgate Extra White (Opening Government) Austin Schwartz, Travis Steele
  • Galatasaray Ottomans (Opening Opposition): Engin Arıkan, Denizhan Kılıç
  • Heidelberg Early Blossom (Closing Government): Jan Lüken, Marcus Ewald
  • Belgrade Tik Tok (Closing Opposition): Goran Jankuloski, Tijana Mijalković

The finals were held in the Großer Festsaal of the University of Vienna and were open to public and free of charge.
After some introducing words from Melanie Sindelar from the Debattierklub Wien, a speech from Baker McKenzie, the key partner for the Vienna IV, was delivered introducing the value of debating for law firms.

Finally, the motion could be announced and so did Maja Cimerman, chair of the final debate of Vienna IV 2011:

This house believes that parties’ electoral campaigns should only be funded by the state.

The whole finals were streamed live and can be watched here.

Gov Extension (Heidelberg)
The Final at the Großer Festsaal of the University of Vienna

 

After an exciting debate, the judges retired to make a decision on the winners.
In the meanwhile, all of us we were busy with drinking coffee and discussing personal favorites.
After some time, the judges reached a decision and returned to the Festsaal. Before Maja, Manos and Isa could announce the winners, Debattierklub Wien thanked them in its own way: alcohol. Wine for Isa, Gin for Manos, Tequila for Maja. However, Isa was quite happy with wine, because who needs the “kiddy stuff” anyway?

Then, finally the three Chief Adjudicators announced the Winners:

Colgate Extra White with Travis Steele and Austin Schwartz, who was also awarded as best speaker of Vienna IV 2011.

Vienna IV 2011 Best Speaker
Best Speaker of Vienna IV, Austin Schwartz. He and Travis Steele from Team Colgate Extra White are the Winners of the Vienna IV 2011.

Congratulations to the Winning Team!

 

Here you can find all links to photos, tabs, etc.:

Speaker Tab
Team Tab
Video Semi-Finals
Video Finals
DKWien Flickr Photo Stream
Viv Flickr Group
Facebook-Group

 

 

Thanks to all of you that came, helped and debated with us! It was a pleasure having you all in Vienna and we would be honored to welcome you back for Vienna IV 2012!

The Team of Debattierklub Wien

Vienna IV 2011 Org Com
The people behind the scenes of Vienna IV 2011. Thank you for making Vienna IV great: Agnieszka Bibro, André Lauer, Andreas Prischl, Anna Nessmann, Aron Deutsch, Christiane Gallob, Christoph Jäger, David Riebel, David Zweiker, Fabian Mühlböck, Florian Prischl, Gregor Reiter, Jakob Reiter, Natalie Thonhauser, Karoline Lutz, Kristina Kirova, Leonhard Weese, Lio Kaufman, Lukas Grill, Markus Blocher, Melanie Sindelar, Miriam Baghdady, Miriam Flaksman, Paul Haselberger, Paul Lisowski, Petra Knall, Regina Puthenpurayil, Robert Rainer, Rosie Halmi, Sabine Rainalter, Stefan Holzweber, Stefan Zweiker, Tobias Polzer.

 

 

 

Many thanks to all our sponsors who supported us so generously.

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Media partner:

 

 

Other Sponsors:

Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Vienna University of Economics and Business


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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