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    CLUB NATIONALS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ​

    8-10 May 2021

    DEADLINE
    21 April 2021
    NO REFUNDS ALLOWED
    ELIGIBILITY
    Open to 9th-12th graders
    PLATFORM
    Online through NSDA Campus

    Information

    Club Topics and Formats 

    Club Nationals will offer Public Forum and Lincoln-Douglas debate. 
    Public Forum will debate the April NSDA topic and use NSDA coin toss rules, speech and preparation times. This includes recent 2019 changes to speech times, Grand Crossfire format, and evidence paraphrasing. For more details see pages 25 and 30-31 in the HS Unified Manual 2020-2021 (https://www.speechanddebate.org/wp-content/uploads/HS-Unified-Manual_2020-2021.pdf).
    Lincoln-Douglas will debate the Jan/Feb NSDA topic. The times will be 6-3-7-3-4-6-3 with five minutes of preparation for each debater.
     
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    Eligibility for the Club Nationals Tournament 
    1. A competitor must be in grades 9th through 12th to compete at Club Nationals.
    2. Must have competed with GSA before (at any tournament).


    Judging Obligations
    • All judges are obligated through the first full elimination round and also one round past the school’s elimination in elimination rounds. So, for example, if your school’s last LD student is eliminated in quarterfinals, your LD judges must be available to judge the LD semifinal round.
    • We are always very short on judging towards the end of the tournament, so we greatly appreciate any volunteers willing to stick around for the late elimination rounds.
    • The tournament will assess a $300 dollar penalty for judges who miss a round.
     

    Judge Philosophies
    For Lincoln-Douglas, all judges must submit a judging philosophy to Tabroom.com. No LD entry will be considered complete until all affiliated judges have submitted a judge philosophy
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    Judge Preclusions
    Please indicate on the tournament entry website all preclusions for all judges. Judges should preclude themselves from any debater who they have previously coached, had a close, personal relationship with, or for any other reason the judge believes they cannot be objective towards them if assigned. This includes any judge who has done any paid or volunteer coaching, even if conducted digitally or otherwise-remotely.  Any college debater or coach should preclude herself or himself from any debater whom they have seriously recruited to attend their school. Judges should preclude themselves from judging their alma matter.
     

    Disclosure of decisions and oral critique policy
    Club Nationals serves as both a competitive and educational forum for the nation’s best debaters, coaches, and judges. As such, the Tournament encourages judge-debater interaction by making decision disclosures and giving oral critiques in all four debate divisions. Please submit your ballot to the ballot table before giving any post-round feedback.
     

    Education and Openness Policy 
    While the Club Nationals is a competitive event, we strongly believe that it is an educational endeavor. Any sources read as evidence in round should be available to other competitors should they make a request for the citation after the evidence has been read.
     

    Permissions, verification, and conduct policy
    All debaters and guests that participate in the Club Nationals at the invitation of the University of Kentucky and must abide by all rules established by this invitation, the TOC Tournament Procedures document, and any rules set by the University of Kentucky for online events.
     
    By submitting entry application information to the Tournament, both coaches and debaters certify that their applications are complete and reflect fully correct information. Submission of an entry grants permission for the information contained in the entry/application form to be distributed to Club Nationals/TOC Tournament Officials, tab room officials, and the University of Kentucky Debate staff. Permission is also granted for Tournament Officials (as just listed) to verify any information included on the application.

    ​Entry Price

    LD and parent is judging $175
    PF and parent is judging $130

    If you are opting out of judging, you will pay an additional $110.

    Each person in a PF/Policy/Duo team would be responsible of providing their own judge, so one PF/Policy/Duo team would need to either provide two judges, both pay the judge fee, or one of each option.

    Registration will not be complete until payment is received.
    NOTE: We will charge set up fees if we have to create tabroom.com accounts for judges. It is recommended you do so on your own.

    Schedule - EST

    Please note that all times will be in Eastern Time Zone (EST).
    TBA. Make sure you are available for the whole tournament date.

    Drop Fee

    Drop fees will be the same amounts as the entry fee PLUS any fees the tournament charges us for late drops. Drop requests should be made to Victor and Nadia.

    Please do not drop out last minute to avoid being charged these fees.

    Contact Info

    Victor Rivas Umana
    Contact email:  vrivasumana@tgsastaff.com

    Nadia Budiman 
    Contact email: nbudiman@tgsastaff.com

    Or info@tgsastaff.com

    Registration Form

    Before you proceed with the registration below, make sure  ALL STUDENTS AND JUDGES  fill out the short form below.
    ​Failure to do so will result in the tournament dropping you without a refund.

    ​https://form.jotform.com/203494097533157

    STUDENT INFORMATION

    PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION
    Your email address will be the one included when we send the logistics email.

    EVENT SELECTION
    Got any questions? Please email nbudiman@tgsastaff.com, info@tgsastaff.com, vrivasumana@tgsastaff.com
    BOTH partners must fill out form and pay in order to be registered!

    ​JUDGE PROVISION
    Judge Philosophies
    For Lincoln-Douglas, all judges must submit a judging philosophy to Tabroom.com. No LD entry will be considered complete until all affiliated judges have submitted a judge philosophy.

    Disclosure of decisions and oral critique policy
    The Tournament of Champions encourages judge-debater interaction by making decision disclosures and giving oral critiques in all four debate divisions. Please submit your ballot on Tabroom before giving any post-round feedback.
    Signing up a judge without having a Tabroom account will result in us charging you for the set up fee. You can do this easily on your own by going to tabroom.com. It takes less than a minute.

    First time judging? Click here to learn how to do it! Or watch our Youtube playlist here.

    ​For LD, this tournament requires judges to have a paradigm on their Tabroom account, which can be a few sentences on your preferences of debating styles, etc. See here for example. It doesn't need to be this long, but make sure to add something before you sign up. For example: 
    "I am a parent, please speak clearly and slowly and avoid technical jargon".

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Submit/take to payment

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