
ALSA ATC organised an internal debate competition to encourage the culture of debating at ATC. This was preceded by a 3 day debate workshops designed to teach debate skills and to prepare the debaters for the internal competition.
All of the above are in preparation for a major inter University/college debate competition organised by ALSA ATC coming up soon called the ALSA-ATC Asian Parliamentary Debate Open or AAPDO.
The quality of debate was exceptional and the winners of the ALSA-ATC internal debate competition are as follows
Champions:
1. Lara Ashley Kaur Lopez
2. Brandon Teoh Zhi Kai
3. Lee Ai Ying (Adjudicator)
4. Lincoln Siew Joe Wei
1st Runner Up:
1. Syasya Iman Binti Mohamad Rozaimy
2. Jessica Grace A/P Simon Charles
3. Ashwina A/P S Murukan
2nd Runner Up:
1. Damaris Lim Xin Wen
2. Sreelekkha A/P Arokiasamy Rajkumar
3. Ryan Thong Zen Loong
Congratulations to the winners and good luck representing ATC at AAPDO






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