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Red Sea Open 2015
On September 6-10, 2015, the Red Sea Open will take place once more in Eilat, Israel.Besides the Red Sea, a pool and free alcohol at the hotel, the organization comittee promises workshops and an experienced Chief Adjudication Core, consisting of Monica Forman, Helena Ivanova and Amanda Moorghen.Teams and adjudicators can still register.The information on the tournament in a nutshell:Host: tba.Convener: tba.Date: 6-10 September, 2015Rounds: Six preliminary rounds, Semifinals and FinalChief Adjudicators: Monica Forman, Helena Ivanova and Amanda MoorghenRegistration fee: Israeli participants - 550 NIS, Participants from abroad - 470 NIS (about 110 Euros)You can find more information in the Facebook-event ...
Aug 18th, 2015 |
By Achte Minute |
Category: International, News of debating clubs, Termine, Turniere |
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Red Sea Open 2014
From the 14th to the 18th of September 2014, the Red Sea Open 2014 (RSO) will once again take place in Eilat in the south of Israel. This tournament invites debaters to combine high-level debating with a relaxing holiday trip. In the last years, participants were accommodated in an all-inclusive hotel in vicinity of the beach.
Apart from that, the RSO features workshops offered by experienced debaters covering debate theory as well as various topics relevant to debating. The tournament itself will have 6 preliminary rounds, semi-finals and a final.
The Chief Adjudicator will be Anat Shapira from Israel, who was CA ...
Mar 6th, 2014 |
By Nikos Bosse |
Category: International, News of debating clubs, Termine, Turniere |
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Red Sea Open Pickings 2
Martin Zintl of Debattierclub München reports from the Red Sea Open 2010 from a Munich perspective (linked article in German only).
Sep 21st, 2010 |
By Gudrun Lux |
Category: Presseschau, Turniere |
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Red Sea Open Pickings 1
Stefan Zweiker of Debattierklub Wien reports from the Red Sea Open 2010 from a Vienna perspective. There he gives kudos to a very comfortable schedule and does not forget to mention the culinary amenities of the tournament:
"We had the luxury of a whole day reserved for arrival and departure (travel planning support was included, too). There was the very comfortable fact that we did not have to finish with the generous breakfast buffet before 10am. A fully air-conditioned bus then carried us the 500m to the campus of the Ben Gurion University, every day, so that we never had a ...
Sep 13th, 2010 |
By Gudrun Lux |
Category: Presseschau, Turniere |
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Shalom, Mme Speaker! A review on the Red Sea Open 2010
Getting into Israel is not so hard at all. Even if you are alone and come by land through Syria, Lebanon and Jordan you will be very likely to be welcomed warmly by the surprisingly young girls at the border post – the boys all sit around customs for unknown reasons. That is, at least if you wave around your Hebrew invitation the team of the Red Sea Open (RSO) preemptively sent out. Having discussed this tiny strip of land and its politics so many times, I was in additionally mentally thrilled to debate not only about Israel, but also ...
Sep 9th, 2010 |
By Achte Minute |
Category: Turniere |
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Red Sea Open 2010 allures debaters with trophy money
The Ben Gurion Debating Society of the Ben Gurion University of the Negev puts even more coal on the hot fire of the Negev desert and allures debaters from all over the world to come to the Israeli lido of Eilat for the Red Sea Open (RSO) 2010 not only with all-inclusive drinks, but also with trophy money: 500 US-Dollars for the best team, 250 US-Dollars for the best speaker of the tournament.
The RSO takes place from August 29 until September 2. So if you have no plans for summer vacation yet, you ...
Red Sea Open
Debattieren am Roten Meer! Das Red Sea Open wird von 29. August bis 2. September im israelischen Eilat abgehalten. Geplant sind sechs Vorrunden mit Break ins Main- und ESL-Halbfinale und natürlich genug Zeit, um im Roten Meer oder dem Swimming Pool des Drei-Sterne-Hotels zu baden. Das ganze kostet nur 75 Euro pro Person und beinhaltet die Unterkunft und Vollpension. Auch Ausflüge nach Saudi Arabien, Agypten und Jordanien sind möglich! Alle Infos rund um das Turnier gibt es auf der Red-Sea-Open-Internetseite. Chefjurorin ist Anat Gelber, die soeben die Rednerrangliste beim Berlin IV anführte. An ihrer Seite werden Will Jones und Can ...