Werloc 3,164 Posted April 13, 2021 #611 Share Posted April 13, 2021 Just saw the schedule and got a tad bit confused. Team Challenge result progress is only going to happen only after the breaks between sessions, because nobody from our team fits into the 1st session? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcro 10,210 Posted April 13, 2021 #612 Share Posted April 13, 2021 21 minutes ago, Werloc said: Just saw the schedule and got a tad bit confused. Team Challenge result progress is only going to happen only after the breaks between sessions, because nobody from our team fits into the 1st session? Well, it depends on the format used. If the format is based around the team rotation (relay, elimination, KO tournament), then yes, exchanges/eliminations would happen during sessions themselves. It could make things more difficult to follow. So, depending on the format, it could be more ideal to have 9 - 9 (or 10) - 9 (or 10) - 9 juries per session. #banbestmen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rybak 3,217 Posted April 13, 2021 Author #613 Share Posted April 13, 2021 So, @Federer91 and @Fly_like_a_don will swap each other their voting positions. United States will be presented despite early hour. @Hipooo will you swap your position with @mrv86 and @Braulio? What about you @Wanderer? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,532 Posted April 13, 2021 #614 Share Posted April 13, 2021 Costa Rica MishCatt - Blue Blood Wanderer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rybak 3,217 Posted April 13, 2021 Author #615 Share Posted April 13, 2021 3 hours ago, Werloc said: Just saw the schedule and got a tad bit confused. Team Challenge result progress is only going to happen only after the breaks between sessions, because nobody from our team fits into the 1st session? I will move 9th nation, Moldova, to first session Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Werloc 3,164 Posted April 13, 2021 #616 Share Posted April 13, 2021 5 minutes ago, rybak said: I will move 9th nation, Moldova, to first session Then you'll need to drag me into the second session and Croatia into the third, I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rybak 3,217 Posted April 13, 2021 Author #617 Share Posted April 13, 2021 Just now, Werloc said: Then you'll need to drag me into the second session and Croatia into the third, I think I know, I know, this voting order was yet provisional anyway until juries which have unreasonable voting times will confirm if they want swap their positions or not dcro 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rybak 3,217 Posted April 13, 2021 Author #618 Share Posted April 13, 2021 Current, but not yet official Voting Order Voting Order Host Jury Time National Jury Time 1 Ireland 11:00-11:15 10:00-10:15 2 Romania 11:15-11:30 12:15-12:30 3 Spain 11:30-11:45 11:30-11:45 4 Serbia 11:45-12:00 11:45-12:00 5 Mexico 12:00-12:15 05:00-05:15* 6 Italy 12:15-12:30 12:15-12:30 7 Tunisia 12:30-12:45 11:30-11:45 8 United States 12:45-13:00 06:45-07:00 9 Moldova 13:00-13:15 14:00-14:15 Breakfast/Coffee Break 13:15 13:45 10 Germany 13:45-14:00 13:45-14:00 11 China 14:00-14:15 20:00-20:15 12 Slovakia 14:15-14:30 14:15-14:30 13 Israel 14:30-14:45 15:30-15:45 14 Finland 14:45-15:00 15:45-16:00 15 Kazakhstan 15:00-15:15 19:00-19:15 16 Indonesia 15:15-15:30 20:15-20:30 17 Poland 15:30-15:45 15:30-15:45 18 Lithuania 15:45-16:00 16:45-17:00 Lunch/Dinner Break 16:00 17:00 19 Brazil 17:00-17:15 12:00-12:15 20 India 17:15-17:30 20:45-21:00 21 Malta 17:30-17:45 17:30-17:45 22 Sweden 17:45-18:00 17:45-18:00 23 Portugal 18:00-18:15 19:00-19:15 24 Argentina 18:15-18:30 13:15-13:30 25 Canada 18:30-18:45 12:30-12:45 26 New Zealand 18:45-19:00 04:45-05:00* 27 Netherlands 19:00-19:15 19:00-19:15 28 Croatia 19:15-19:30 19:15-19:30 Snack/Supper Break 19:30 20:00 29 Bulgaria 20:00-20:15 21:00-21:15 30 Norway 20:15-20:30 20:15-20:30 31 Hungary 20:30-20:45 20:30-20:45 32 Denmark 20:45-21:00 20:45-21:00 33 Czech Republic 21:00-21:15 21:00-21:15 34 Great Britain 21:15-21:30 20:15-20:30 35 Greece 21:30-21:45 22:30-22:45 36 France 21:45-22:00 21:45-22:00 37 Slovenia 22:00-22:15 22:00-22:15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rybak 3,217 Posted April 13, 2021 Author #619 Share Posted April 13, 2021 Today we will introduce just one team, the team is.... Malbork Knights The team consists of four countries Spain 12 Slovakia Sweden Hungary We will not mention too much about them, it's no time for that Instead I will show you a video where you can watch a "battle" from annual (since 1999) event which takes place in Malbork, during which battles between Polish Knights and Lithuanian Knights against Teutonic Knights are reconstructed. As you can guess the base of the team knights is town of Malbork. Malbork is a town in northern Poland, within the historical region of Pomerelia. Situated in the Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999. Founded in the 13th century by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, the town is noted for its medieval Malbork Castle, built in the 13th Century as the Order's headquarters, which was also the seat of the early modern Polish province of Royal Prussia. The main attraction is The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork (Zamek w Malborku in Polish) is a 13th-century Teutonic castle and fortress located in that town.. It is the largest castle in the world measured by land area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was originally constructed by the Teutonic Knights, a German Catholic religious order of crusaders, in a form of an Ordensburg fortress. The Order named it Marienburg in honour of Mary, mother of Jesus. In 1457, during the Thirteen Years’ War, it was sold by the Bohemian mercenaries to King Casimir IV of Poland in lieu of indemnities and it since served as one of the several Polish royal residences and the seat of Polish offices and institutions. The castle is a classic example of a medieval fortress and, on its completion in 1406, was the world's largest brick castle. UNESCO designated the "Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork" and the Malbork Castle Museum a World Heritage Site in December 1997. It is one of two World Heritage Sites in the region (north-central Poland), together with the "Medieval Town of Toruń", which was founded in 1231. Malbork Castle is also of course one of well known Monuments of History, as designated on 16 September 1994. In 1466 both castle and town became part of the Polish Malbork Voivodeship in the province of Royal Prussia. Since 1457 it served as one of the several Polish royal residences, fulfilling this function for over 300 years (over twice as long as it was headquarters of the Teutonic Order) until the Partitions of Poland in 1772. During this period the Tall Castle served as the castle's supply storehouse, while the Great Refectory was a place for balls, feasts, and other royal events. Polish Kings often stayed in the castle, especially when travelling to the nearby city of Gdańsk/Danzig. Local Polish officials resided in the castle. From 1568 the castle housed the Polish Admiralty (Komisja Morska) and in 1584 one of the Polish Royal Mints was established here. Also, the largest arsenal of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was located in the castle. By the decision of King John II Casimir Vasa of 1652, Jesuits took care of the castle chapels of Mary and St. Anne. During the Thirty Years' War, in 1626 and 1629 Swedish forces occupied the castle. Then the castle was visited by Swedish kings Gustav Adolf (in 1626) and Charles X Gustav (in 1656). At the conclusion of the World War II, the city of Malbork and the castle became again part of Poland. The castle has been mostly reconstructed, with restoration ongoing since 1962 following a fire in 1959 which caused further damage. A significant recent restorative effort was of the main church in the castle (i.e., The Blessed Virgin Mary Church). After being restored just before World War II and then destroyed in battle, it was in a state of disrepair until a new restoration was completed in April 2016. In 1961 the Castle Museum was founded and in 1965 an amber exhibition was opened. Malbork Castle remains the largest brick complex in Europe. Other attraction is Malbork Town Hall, the historic town hall in Malbork, was erected in the years 1365-1380 in the Gothic style, in the place of an earlier building. Reconstructed at the end of the 15th century (after the destruction suffered in 1457-1460, during the Thirteen Years' War) and in 1901 (after the fire of the town on July 26, 1899) by Conrad Steinbrecht. Built on a rectangular plan, with a basement, two-storey. It has a gable roof with two decorative gables and a turret in the center of the ridge. The roof, destroyed in the fire of 1899, was rebuilt by Bernhard Schmid, who placed a cross, a ball and a flag with the date 1686 on the turret. In the cellars with gothic vaults from the nineteenth century there was a restaurant "Ratskeller", with the Paul von Hindenburg memorial chamber opened in 1925 on the initiative of the mayor. Until 1919, the building served the needs of the municipal government, and after its transfer to the New Town Hall, some of the rooms were used by the police. Currently, the Town Hall houses the Town House of Culture "Ratusz". There are spacious arcades in the lower storey, and pointed recesses with windows in the upper storey. The walls are decorated with battlements, in the corners there are overhanging turrets and decorative gables. There is a neo-gothic lantern on the roof On May 30, 1926, the fountain of the Strzelecki Brotherhood was unveiled in front of the town hall. The bronze figure of the shooter was made by Walter Rosenberg from Królewiec, and the stone pedestal was made by the local stonemason Hermann Still. Worth to see is also Mariacka Gate (Brama Mariacka in Polish), a historic city gate, built in the 14th century in the Gothic style. It has been listed in the register of monuments since 1948. In 1838, a fire consumed the original gate top, which was replaced with a characteristic half-timbered superstructure. At the turn of 1936/1937, the roof was reconstructed according to the design of the master builder Paul Dombert. The turret was demolished and the gate was covered with a hipped roof with battlement. The clock was placed in a decorative battlement mrv86 and Wumo 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlympicIRL 5,532 Posted April 13, 2021 #620 Share Posted April 13, 2021 Any ideas for what we do with the wildcard for the team event? The Gingerbreads were the lucky team to be drawn the wildcard but how should it work? Preferably without offering too huge an advantage while giving some kind of benefit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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