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30 December 1994

Melbourne WUDC 1994

The University of Melbourne hosted the 1994 championships after the University of Sydney found themselves unable to host having won the bid in Trinity. After 5 years of cold wet championships this must have been a nice change for the teams, in particular Glasgow (Manus Blessing and Duncan Hamilton) who won the competition. Ben Richards (Monash) was the top speaker. The growth of the international aspect of the championships was seen in Melbourne with teams from France, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea and Zimbabwe.

This History of the World Debating Championships comes in 3 parts. From 1976 to 1990 it is taken almost word for word from the 1991 Toronto WUDC Tournament booklet. Who wrote it isn't known but it was provided by Randal Horobik. At the start of the section on Worlds in 1981 is an extract from an e-mail by Clark McGinn, Convenor of Debates, GU Union 1980 -81 and 1981 and Convenor of the First World Debating Competition, 1981. The history since 1991 has been compiled initially by Colm Flynn and edited by many contributors to Wikipedia. Unfortunately Wikipedia deleted the history due to copyright concerns so we are back here. Hopefully anyone who contributed to the Wiki article before it was deleted will be happy to see their work preserved here.

29 December 1994

Melbourne WUDC 1994 Results

Champions:
Glasgow A

Finalists:
Oxford A
Vassar A
Auckland A

Semi-Finalists:
Monash A
ANU B
Oxford B
Sydney
Middle Temple B


Quarter-Finalists:
Harvard A
Middle Temple A
Victoria-Wellington A
Hart House B
Cambridge B
Princeton A
College of Law
ANU A


Octo-Finalists:
ANU C
Columbia A
Creighton A
Edinburgh B
Inner Temple A
Johns Hopkins A
Macquarie B
Macquarie C
McGill A
McGill B
New South Wales A
New South Wales B
Queensland A Sydney A
University College Cork B
Yale A