some of us even marry her out of pure admiration<\/a> . We were also fortunate to debate with Hannekke Berman and Leor Sapir\u00a0 in the past year, who are both WUDC finalists themselves (Ko\u00e7). We learned a lot from them.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: Let\u2019s be honest \u2013 did you see it coming?
\nMichael<\/em><\/strong>: NO! NO! NO! NEIN! LO! NON! We hoped very much to break, we barley did that (#16). After the break things started going very well for us obviously, but we really did not see it coming. You have to understand, we were NOT the best ESL team there, We were definitely not the best ESL team at the final. We just won THAT round. Debating against amazing debaters like Rob and Ali or Filip and Maya and EXPECTING to win is crazy.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: For those who have never been to a WUDC competition: What kind of trophy does one get for winning Worlds?
\nMichael<\/em><\/strong>: See the pic of me, Meir and the trophy.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: Coming to your background: What do you study? Is it true that it is philosophy and general history? Is it a recommendable combination to have a law student and a historian as team mates? What is the benefit of it? What are the disadvantages?
\nMichael<\/em><\/strong>: I study History, yes. I think our different fields helped us very much. I have loads of examples for bizarre things which seem to fit a lot of motions, and Meir is aces when it comes to the courts etc. The disadvantages? I hate lawyers and Meir knows this. We also apparently don’t know much about teacher’s striking rights. Fact is, I really don’t think there is any “right” field of study for debaters, it is part of what’s so wonderful about our hobby. You never really know when some bizarre article you read for some course you didn’t really want to take becomes that thing that wins an important room for you. Great arguments come from everywhere, you can’t help but love it.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: Please share some of your expertise \u2013 any piece of advice for our readers so that they may win the ESL title for a change? Or are you going to keep that to yourselves to make sure Israel is going to win again next year \u2013 for the third time in a row?
\nMichael<\/em><\/strong>: I cannot possibly discuss with you Israeli strategic debating abilities. In fact, Israel does not confirm nor deny that it has any. The only thing we can say is that if you didn’t win Worlds, we recommend you blame the Palestinians. If you like, we will gladly blame them for you.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: Well, insisting on having no strategy serves Israel well: You guys seem to have subscribed to the ESL title at Worlds \u2013 did Yoni Cohen Idov and Uri Merhav, last year\u2019s ESL winners at Ko\u00e7 Worlds, give you any advice?
\nMichael<\/em><\/strong>: Yoni and Uri are Tel-Aviv university debaters, we are from Haifa – so they are actually the enemy. But seriously, Yoni and I won the Red Sea Open tournament together last summer<\/a> and of course you learn a lot from working with a debater of his caliber.\u00a0 He gave me quite a few pointers during that tournament, all of which were used during Worlds, so yes, he did his national duty of passing the knowledge on.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: Are you going to compete again next year at DLSU Worlds in Manila?
\nMichael<\/em><\/strong>: I can only speak for myself, but I won’t.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: Where are we going to meet you next time? What is your debate schedule for 2011?
\nMichael<\/em><\/strong>: I always felt that adjudication from a lot of great judges helped me a lot on my way as a debater. I now have this bizarre urge to give back to this amazing community that gave so much to me – so I’ll be adjudicating where I can and maybe debate some for fun. I’m CAing the Israeli Open in March and I’ll be seeing you in the Vienna IV<\/a> and Euros<\/a> at least, and after that we will see.<\/p>\nAchte Minute<\/em><\/strong>: \u05ea\u05d5\u05d3\u05d4 \u05e8\u05d1\u05d4, toda raba<\/em>, thank you very much, Michael, for this interview! And again: \u05de\u05d6\u05dc \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1, mazal tov<\/em>, congrats!<\/p>\napf \/ glx<\/p>\n
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