Royal Thomian Tamil Debate Encounter
Royal-Thomian Tamil Debate Encounter | |
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Administrator(s) | Royal College Tamil Debaters' Council, S. Thomas's College Tamil Literary & Debating Association |
Timeline | 1994 – present |
Tournament format | Annual Tamil Debate Encounter |
Participants | Royal College File:Thora-logo.jpg S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia |
Current champion | Royal College |
Most successful | Royal College - 13 wins |
Most consecutive wins | Royal College - 7 years (2003-2009) |
The Royal-Thomian Tamil Debate Encounter (Tamil: றோயல் தோமிய தமிழ் விவாதச்சமர்) is the annual Tamil debate between Royal College, Colombo (a government-run non-denominational school - accommodates approximately 9,000 students) and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia (a private Anglican school that has about 3,000 boys on roll), and is the longest Tamil debating series in the world. The first debate commenced in 1994, and until now for 25 years the encounter continues.
Awards[edit]
The Shield[edit]
This debating encounter is debated for the Kulasekaram Memorial Shield. This shield is awarded in memory of Mr.M.M.Kulasekaram - a former Vice Principal & Acting Principal of Royal College.
Mr.Kulasekaram had his early education at Jaffna College and at Trinity College where he shone as a scholar and sportsman. After having qualified at B.Sc.(Lond.) Examination he joined the tutorial staff of Royal College in 1922. He taught Mathematics & Physics and his past pupils, many of whom reached the heights of professional and academic distinction, say that they owe much to his instruction. In 1946 he was appointed Vice Principal which post he held till he retired in 1954. He was an Acting Principal for a period in 1953 and held the reins of office with efficiency and acceptance. His training made him meticulous, methodical and precise in whatever he did and these qualities he demanded from his pupils, his subordinates and even his colleagues. His interests included philosophy and his relaxations were tennis, walking and bridge. Though stern and unbending in appearance he had an understanding and sympathetic heart.[1]
The original Shield was replaced with a new version (2nd version) in 2002 and it contained 15 slots (to enter the winning team name for 15 years) & It was updated with the existing data and continued up to 2008, until the 15th Royal Thomian Tamil Debating Encounter. In 2009, at the 16th Royal Thomian Tamil Debating Encounter another new version of the shield (an enlarged version of the previous shield - 3rd version) was made with 50 slots (to enter the winning team name for 50 years) & it too was updated with previous data and it will be taken forward for the next 50 years.
Best Debater Award[edit]
A special award for a best debater will be chosen by the panel of judges in this debate competition. The award was first awarded in the 14th Royal Thomian Tamil Debate Encounter in 2007. There are no specific criteria in choosing the best debater, thus they may choose any best performed debater or debaters from the winning or the losing team. But so far the maximum number of Best Debater in one competition has been two.
Since the 2011 debate, the award for the best debater is sponsored by the Royal College Old Tamil Debaters' Association and known as the "BEST DEBATER AWARD presented by the Royal College Old Tamil Debaters' Association". The new criteria is only one debater shall be chosen as the best debater.
The Tally[edit]
Year | Winner |
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1994 | S.Thomas' College |
1995 | S.Thomas' College |
1996 | Royal College |
1997 | Tie |
1998 | S.Thomas' College |
1999 | Tie |
2000 | Royal College |
2001 | S.Thomas' College |
2002 | S.Thomas' College |
2003 | Royal College |
2004 | Royal College |
2005 | Royal College |
2006 | Royal College |
2007 | Royal College |
2008 | Royal College |
2009 | Royal College |
2010 | S.Thomas' College |
2011 | Royal College |
2012 | Royal College |
2013 (*held in 2015) | S.Thomas' College |
2014 (*held in 2016) | Royal College |
2015 (*held in 2017) | S. Thomas' College |
2016 (*held in 2018) | Royal College |
Captains of Royal College Team[edit]
Year | Captain |
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1994 | Swarnarajah Nilakshan |
1995 | GS Sethukavalar |
1996 | Cegu Issadeen Azziyan |
1997 | GS Sethukavalar |
1998 | R.Sasitharan |
1999 | Rajarajeswaran Thangarajah Bramavinayagan |
2000 | Thevaraj Yogendran |
2001 | Thevaraj Yogendran |
2002 | Skandaraja Gajendran |
2003 | Umar Lebbe Mohamed Resha |
2004 | Neelalojanan Neshanthanan |
2005 | S.Sivaganesh |
2006 | S.Sooriyaprathap |
2007 | Nalliah Kumaraguruparan Ashokbharan |
2008 | Nalliah Kumaraguruparan Ashokbharan |
2009 | Thaventhiran Kapilan |
2010 | Ravendran Arunothayan |
2011 | Jeyakumar Nijanthan |
2012 | Balakumaran Ajan |
2013 *held in 2015 | Selvarajah Arjunkumar |
2014 *held in 2016 | Sivachandrathevan Sajishnavan |
2015 *held in 2017 | Sivachandrathevan Sajishnavan |
2016 *held in 2018 | Balendran Ashwin Pragash |
Captains of S.Thomas' College Team[edit]
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Year | Captain |
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1994 | |
1995 | |
1996 | |
1997 | K.Surendran |
1998 | D.Vaitheeswaran |
1999 | |
2000 | S.Gobinaath |
2001 | R.Aumpiragash |
2002 | K.Vinoth |
2003 | S.Satheeshan |
2004 | |
2005 | S.Ajanthan |
2006 | S.Dhuwaragan |
2007 | Suhail Sinnalebbe |
2008 | Karuppiah Kuganesh |
2009 | R.Chentooran |
2010 | Indushan Rajan Poobalasingham |
2011 | Yathev Balathayalan |
2012 | Arnold Arulnesan |
2013 *held in 2015 | Diyaman Richard Saram |
2014 *held in 2016 | Mohan Shabishanth |
2015 *held in 2017 | Nadarasa Ganashiam |
2016 *held in 2018 | Ravinthiran Thanushgar |
Best Debater Award Winners[edit]
Year | Best Debater |
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2007 | Nalliah Kumaraguruparan Ashokbharan (RC) & Suhail Sinnalebbe (STC) |
2008 | Nalliah Kumaraguruparan Ashokbharan (RC) |
2009 | Vijei Abinandan Viswanathan (STC) |
2010 | Noel Rajasingham (STC) |
2011 | Sathananthan Lavan (RC) |
2012 | Balakumaran Ajan (RC) |
2013 *held in 2015 | Nadarasa Ganashiam (STC) |
2014 *held in 2016 | Murlimanoharan Mayooran (RC) |
2015 *held in 2017 | Nadarasa Ganashiam (STC) |
2016 *held in 2018 | Balendran Ashwin Pragash (RC) |
References[edit]
- ↑ Royal College Magazine Volumes 82,83,84 (Years 1973,1974 & 1975) Page Number 103
External links and sources[edit]
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