Responsibilities of the Contest Chair
The contest chair is responsible for briefing contestants, for determining speaking
order, for explaining the contest to the audience and for introducing the contestants.
In addition, for the Table Topics contest, the contest chair is responsible
for determining the table topics question. An appropriate question is one that
can be answered by all contestants and allows different approaches to be used
in answering. The purpose of the Table Topics contest is not to try and stump
contestants but rather to determine how well a contestant can organize their
thoughts in response to the question. To the extent possible, the briefing should
be held at least half an hour prior to the contest start. Contestants should
be given the opportunity to practice in the speaking area and with sound equipment,
if available. Ensure you have a copy of the current year’s rulebook present
when conducting the briefing. Review this in advance to become familiar with
the rule. Note any changes from previous years.
When briefing contestants:
Responsibilities of the Chief Judge
It is your responsibility as Chief Judge to select the judges. At a club contest,
there must be a minimum of 3 judges with 5 if possible. To the extent possible,
maintain a balance of male and female judges. It is also your responsibility
to select a tiebreaker judge. This person should only be known to you as Chief
Judge. Arrange to collect the tiebreaker’s ballot yourself or if you are
having the ballots put in an envelope, mark the envelope so you will know which
one it is. The tiebreaker ballot should only be looked at if there is a tie.
To the extent possible, the briefing should be conducted at least a half hour before the start of the contest to ensure that judges have the opportunity to review the judging form. Ensure you have a copy of the current year’s rulebook present when conducting the briefing. Review this in advance to become familiar with the rule. Note any changes from previous years.
When briefing judges and timers:
Script for International Speech Contest
Welcome to the International Speech contest for club (insert club # and
name). Today (tonight) we have (insert # of speakers) competing for the right
to represent the club at the Area contest. The winner/the top 2 winners (Areas
3, 5, 13, 14, 15, 17, & 19) will compete against other club winners at the
Area contest to be held (insert time and place). The winners of the Area speech
contests will compete at the Division contest which will be (insert time and
place).
The purpose of the International Speech contest is twofold. First, it provides an opportunity for speakers to improve their speaking abilities and to recognize the best as encouragement to all. Secondly, it provides an opportunity to learn by observing the more proficient speakers who have benefited from their Toastmasters training.
To provide the best environment for our contestants, I would ask that all phones, pagers etc be turned off or put on a silence mode. Do not take any pictures during the contest. There will be an opportunity for photos after the contest. No one is permitted to enter or leave the room during a speech. If you need to leave the room, please do so during the minute of silence. However, if you do not return during the minute of silence you will be required to wait until the next minute of silence to reenter.
I will briefly explain the rules of the contest.
Each contestant is required to present a 5 – 7 minute original speech on any topic of his or her choosing. If a contestant speaks for less than 4 minutes and 30 seconds or more than 7 minutes and 30 seconds, that contestant is disqualified. Each speaker is judged by the (insert # of judges) judges against specific criteria.
Because this is a speech contest, there is no detailed introduction of the speaker. Each speaker will be introduced by name, speech title, speech title and name.
Please welcome each speaker when he or she is introduced.
There will be a minute of silence between each speaker to allow judges to mark their ballots. After the final speaker, there will be silence until all judges have finished marking their ballots, When judges are finished, they should hold up their ballot for the counters to collect.
The contestants have been briefed. Mr./Madame Chief Judge – have the judges and other officials been briefed?
All participants have been briefed so let the contest begin.
Our first speaker is (name, title, title, name). (lead applause). At the conclusion of the speech, shake the contestant’s hand and announce the minute of silence. Repeat this for every speaker. At the end of the last speaker announce “We will now have silence until all the ballots have been collected”. When the Chief Judge and counters have left the room, congratulate the speakers and ask for a round of applause.
Script for Table Topics Contest
Welcome to the Table Topics contest for (insert club # and name). Today (tonight)
we have (insert # of speakers) competing for the right to represent the club
at the Area contest. The winner/the top 2 winners (Areas 3, 5, 13, 14, 15, 17,
& 19) will compete against other club winners at the Area contest to be
held (insert time and place). The winners of the Area speech contests will compete
at the Division contest which will be (insert time and place).
The purpose of the Table Topics contest is twofold. First, it provides an opportunity to learn by observing the more proficient speakers who have benefited from their Toastmasters training. Secondly, it encourages the development of impromptu and/or extemporaneous speaking skills and recognizes the best as encouragement to all.
To provide the best environment for our contestants, I would ask that all phones, pagers etc be turned off or put on a silence mode. Do not take any pictures during the contest. There will be an opportunity for photos after the contest. No one is permitted to enter or leave the room during a Table Topics. If you need to leave the room, please do so during the minute of silence. However, if you do not return during the minute of silence you will be required to wait until the next minute of silence to reenter.
I will briefly explain the rules of the contest.
All contestants except the first contestant will be escorted from the room and will be brought back into the room when it is their turn to speak. Each contestant will be read the same table topic and will have one to two minutes to respond. The topic will be read twice and if a contestant wishes to see the topic in writing, they may do so. Any contestant who does not speak for at least one minute or who speaks for more than two minutes and thirty seconds will be disqualified. The timing does not begin until the first interaction of the contestant with the audience.
Because this is a contest, there is no detailed introduction of the contestant. Each contestant will be introduced by name only. Please welcome each contestant when he or she is introduced.
There will be a minute of silence between each contestant to allow judges to mark their ballots. After the final contestant, there will be silence until all judges have finished marking their ballots, When judges are finished, they should hold up their ballot for the counters to collect.
The contestants have been briefed. Mr./Madame Chief Judge – have the judges and other officials been briefed?
All participants have been briefed. Mr./Madame Sgt-at-Arms, please escort the contestants from the room.
Our first contestant is (name). (lead applause). At the conclusion of the speech, shake the contestant’s hand and announce the minute of silence. Repeat this for every contestant. At the end of the last contestant announce “We will now have silence until all the ballots have been collected”. When the Chief Judge and counters have left the room, congratulate the speakers and ask for a round of applause.