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Tournament scrapbook - World Schools Debating Championships

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LITHUANIA<br />

12/3/08 10:06 AM<br />

Welcome Photos Argentina Australia Bangladesh Bermuda Botswana<br />

Canada Czech Rep. England Estonia Germany Greece Hong Kong India<br />

Indonesia Ireland Israel Japan Kuwait Lithuania Mexico Mongolia<br />

Montenegro Netherlands New Zealand Pakistan Peru Philippines Qatar<br />

Romania Scotland Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea<br />

Sri Lanka USA Wales Reagan Building Thanks<br />

LITHUANIA 2008<br />

TEAM LITHUANIA<br />

From the left to the right (in the picture):<br />

Julija: A phenomenon in the Lithuanian debate world - a record-breaker in<br />

terms of WSDC attendance (this is her 3 rd Championship!). Tiny and fragile on<br />

the outside, she can outspeak anyone from the team and outeat all of them.<br />

The blonde of artistic nature has a passion for ping-pong, which often<br />

prevents her from working on cases.<br />

Lukas: A wellspring of jokes and overall wisdom. He loves macroeconomics<br />

and playing rugby; calls himself a nerd but comes up with a thousand and<br />

one creative excuses. If they reached the finals of WSDC, he would make it a<br />

fun debate and show all that he’s learned from watching British comedies. His<br />

motto: never take the blame on yourself.<br />

Kotryna: A gulp of fresh air - the only representative of the western part of<br />

Lithuania, patient about the rest of the team making fun of it. Student<br />

exchange in the USA, summer holidays all over Europe, university in Milan -<br />

http://debate.uvm.edu/debateblog/wsdc/Lithuania.html<br />

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