John Smith Memorial Mace


The John Smith Memorial Mace is an annual debating tournament contested by universities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The equivalent competition for secondary schools is the ESU Schools Mace.

History

The competition was founded in 1954 by the journalist Kenneth Harris of The Observer newspaper, and was sponsored by the newspaper until 1995. It was then renamed the John Smith Memorial Mace in honour of the British Labour Party leader John Smith, who won the tournament as a member of the Glasgow University team in 1962, and died in 1994.
The competition has been held annually since 1954, except for 1977, when no tournament was organised. In the early years, neither Oxbridge debating society participated. Glasgow University Union has been the most successful institution in the competition's history, winning the tournament 16 times, most recently in 2018.
In addition to John Smith, other notable former winners include Charles Kennedy, Donald Dewar, John Nicolson, Lord Hunt of Wirral and Professor Anthony Clare.

Format

Since 1993, the competition has been run by the English-Speaking Union, with assistance from regional convenors. Four regional tournaments are held each year for universities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The Irish tournament is open to teams from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The winners of these four regional competitions then go on to face each other in the International Final, which is held each spring to determine the overall champions.
All debates in the competition are held using the British Parliamentary debate format. Speeches in the International Final and regional finals are seven minutes long, which is similar to most other British Parliamentary format tournaments, where speeches are usually seven or five minutes long. Until 2001, speeches in the tournament's finals were ten minutes long.
The Mace is considered by many debaters to be effectively an overall championship for the United Kingdom and Ireland, with the regional qualifying tournament serving effectively as national championships for England, Scotland and Wales. The Irish Times National Debating Championship served as the Irish qualifier for the Mace in the 1960s, but is now run separately.

Past champions

YearInstitution / SocietySpeakers
2018Glasgow University UnionOwen Mooney & Zannah Muir
2017Oxford UnionTeck Wei Tan & Louis Collier
2016University College DublinAodhán Peelo & Clíodhna Ní Chéileachair
2015Cambridge UnionAshish Kumar & Michael Dunn Goekjian
2014Cambridge UnionKitty Parker Brooks & Ben Adams
2013Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietySally Rooney & Ian Curran
2012University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyCiarán Garrett & Michael O'Dwyer
2011Cambridge UnionDoug Cochran & Maria English
2010University of EdinburghPaul Brown & Sebastian Osborn
2009Oxford UnionJonathan Leader Maynard & Alex Worsnip
2008Lincoln's InnUsman Ahmed & Hannah Klein
2007Cambridge UnionSam Block & Adam Bott
2006King's InnsBarry Glynn & Mark Murphy
2005Lincoln's InnFiona Dewar & Sebastian Isaac
2004Cambridge UnionHarriet Jones-Fenleigh & Nicholas Tan
2003University College Cork Law SocietyStephen Coutts & Cian Murphy
2002Lincoln's InnDennis Kavanagh & George Payne
2001University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyPaul Brady & Colin Walsh
2000Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietyBob Cuffe & Fergal Davis
1999University of EdinburghAndrew Jessop & Richard Wilkins
1998University of EdinburghBen Foss & Colm O'Cinneide
1997Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietyMatthew Magee & Alex Massie
1996University of EdinburghBob Dalrymple & Stephen Magee
1995Glasgow University UnionManus Blessing & Duncan Hamilton
1994Oxford UnionRufus Black & Rod Clayton
1993Gray's InnDavid Langwallner & Alan Maclean
1992Glasgow University UnionRobin Marshall & Paul Sinclair
1991Middle TempleJeremy Callman & Adam Deacock
1990Glasgow University UnionGraeme Cleugh & Andrew Peterson
1989Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietyAnthony Whelan & Malachy McAllister
1988University College Cork Philosophical SocietyAdrian Hunt & Tim Murphy
1987Glasgow University UnionJardine Simpson & John Fletcher
1986King's InnsDermot Horgan & Damien Crawford
1985Glasgow University UnionMichael McKirdy & Angus Maciver
1984University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyShane Murphy & Patrick Whyms
1983Glasgow University UnionMichael Macfarlane & John Nicolson
1982Glasgow University UnionCharles Kennedy & Clark McGinn
1981Lincoln's InnOliver Wise & Anthony Trace
1980Middle TempleNicholas Mostyn & John Lyons
1979University College Dublin Law SocietyDonal O'Donnell & Conor Gearty
1978University College Dublin Law SocietyDonal O'Donnell & Conor Gearty
1977No tournament-
1976Inner TempleOliver Ross & Martin Russell
1975Inner TempleIan Bullock & Edward Croff
1974Glasgow University UnionAlistair Burrow & Martin MacLachlan
1973Ealing CollegeBarrie Hawkins & Bob Meaton
1972Glasgow University UnionAlan Gamble & Alistair Robertson
1971Inner TempleJohn M Aspinall & Dennis M Singham
1970University College CardiffJohn Crook & Nick Jenkins
1969Cambridge UnionRajeev Dhavan & Nicholas Stadlen
1968University of StrathclydeJohn Hutchinson & Victor MacColl
1967Glasgow University UnionColin MacKay & Matthew McQueen
1966Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietyDavid J McConnell & Cian Ó hÉigeartaigh
1965University of BristolBob Marshall-Andrews & David Hunt
1964University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyAnthony Clare & Patrick Cosgrave
1963Glasgow University UnionDonald Dewar & Malcom MacKenzie
1962Glasgow University UnionA Gordon Hunter & John Smith
1961University of EdinburghRussell Johnston & David Harcus
1960University College CardiffVincent Kane & Mary O'Neill
1959University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyGodfrey Agbim & Owen Dudley Edwards
1958Birkbeck CollegeErnest C. Dalrymple-Alford & Fred Crawford
1957Glasgow University UnionRonald Anderson & James Gordon
1956Glasgow University UnionRoger McCormick & J Scott Bernie
1955Glasgow University UnionJ Dickson Mabon & Andrew Kennedy
1954Ruskin CollegeTom Megahy & William McCarthy

Most victories

Glasgow University Union 16
Cambridge Union 6
University of Edinburgh 5
Lincoln's Inn 4
University College Dublin Literary & Historical Society 4
Inner Temple 3
Trinity College Dublin Philosophical Society 2
Trinity College Dublin Historical Society 2
Oxford Union 2
King's Inns 2
University College Dublin Law Society 2
Middle Temple 2
University College Cardiff 2
University College Cork Philosophical Society 1
University College Cork Law Society 1
Gray's Inn 1
University of Bristol 1
Ealing College 1
Birkbeck College 1
Ruskin College 1

Victories by country

Winners of recent national qualifying tournaments

English Mace

YearUniversitySpeakers
2017-18Durham UnionTim Sharpe & Rosie Vorri
2016-17Oxford UnionTeck Wei Tan & Louis Collier
2015-16Cambridge UnionRuairidh Macintosh & John Papantoniou
2014-15Cambridge UnionAshish Kumar & Michael Dunn Goekjian
2013-14Cambridge UnionKitty Parker Brooks & Ben Adams
2012-13Kaplan Law SchoolCharlotte Thomas & Stuart Cribb
2011-12Oxford UnionWill Jones & Carin Hunt
2010-11Cambridge UnionDoug Cochran & Maria English
2009-10Cambridge UnionDoug Cochran & Uven Chong
2008-9Oxford UnionJonathan Leader Maynard & Alex Worsnip
2007-8Lincoln's InnUsman Ahmed & Hannah Klein
2006-7Cambridge UnionSam Block & Adam Bott
2005-6Cambridge UnionNick Devlin & Alyson Thompson
2004-5Lincoln's InnFiona Dewar & Sebastian Isaac
2003-4Cambridge UnionHarriet Jones-Fenleigh & Nicholas Tan
2002-3Cambridge UnionJames Acton & Patrick Emerson
2001-2Lincoln's InnDennis Kavanagh & George Payne

Irish Mace

YearUniversitySpeakers
2018-19Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietyRyan Grunwell & Harry Morris
2017-18Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietyDaniel Gilligan & Rory O'Sullivan
2016-17Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietySarah Jennings & Christopher Costigan
2015-16University College Dublin Law SocietyAodhán Peelo & Clíodhna Ní Chéileachair
2014-15Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietyGavin Tucker & Liam Hunt
2013-14Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietyRosalind Ní Shúilleabháin & Adam Noonan
2012-13Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietySally Rooney & Ian Curran
2011-12University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyCiarán Garrett & Michael O'Dwyer
2010-11Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietyNiamh Ní Mhaoileoin & Huw Duffy
2009-10Honorable Society of King's InnsEoghan Casey & Paddy Rooney
2008-9Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietyJosephine Curry & Shane Farragher
2007-8University College Dublin Law SocietyMarguerite Carter & Ross McGuire
2006-7University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyFrank Kennedy & Noel McGrath
2005-6King's InnsBarry Glynn & Mark Murphy
2004-5King's InnsLeo Mulrooney & Rory Stains
2003-4University College Dublin Law SocietySam Collins & David Whelan
2002-3University College Cork Law SocietyStephen Coutts & Cian Murphy
2001-2Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietyManus De Barra & Jim McElroy
2000-1University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyPaul Brady & Ian Walsh
1999–2000Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietyRobert Cuffe & Fergal Davis
1998-9Trinity College Dublin Philosophical SocietyNiall Boland & Colm O'Mongain
1997-8Trinity College Dublin Historical SocietyAdrian Langan & Aoife Titley
1996-7King's InnsPaul McDermott & Colm O'Cinneide
1995-6University College Galway Literary & Debating SocietyMary Cosgrove & Brian Hughes
1994-5University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyMarcus Dowling & Dara Ó Briain
1993-4King's InnsKerida Naidoo & Newman
1992-3University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyMichael Hodgins & Mark Rafferty
1991-2University College Dublin Literary & Historical SocietyMichael Hodgins & Mark Rafferty

Scottish Mace

YearUniversitySpeakers
2019-20University of St AndrewsRuth Batten & Malcolm Risk
2018-19Glasgow University UnionHarry Coloe & Robyn Lawrence
2017-18Glasgow University UnionOwen Mooney & Zannah Muir
2016-17University of EdinburghEthan Silver & Dylan Desjardins
2015-16Glasgow University UnionErin Kyle & Bethany Garry
2014-15University of St AndrewsAlex Don & Ruairidh Macintosh
2013-14University of EdinburghShannon Turner and Andrew Beverstock
2012-13University of St AndrewsBen Adams & Ruairidh Macintosh
2011-12Glasgow University UnionJohn McGee & Ross Mitchell
2010-11University of EdinburghBenjamin Lau & Marlena Valles
2009-10University of EdinburghPaul Brown & Sebastian Osborne
2008-9University of St AndrewsDaniel Berman & Thomas Cahn
2007-8University of St AndrewsDoug Cochran & Connie Grieve
2006-7Glasgow University UnionDavid Adams & Claire Brown
2005-6Glasgow University UnionDavid Adams & David Tait
2004-5Glasgow University UnionKenny Fleming & Niall Kennedy
2003-4University of EdinburghMark Dawson & Barney Ross
2002-3Glasgow University UnionClaire Brown & Nick Van Jonker
2001-2University of EdinburghNeill Harvey-Smith & Diana Tansley
2000-1University of AberdeenDuncan Cockburn & Rami Okasha
1999–2000University of AberdeenDuncan Cockburn & Rami Okasha
1998-9University of EdinburghAndrew Jessop & Richard Wilkins
1997-8University of EdinburghBen Foss & Colm O'Cinneide
1996-7Glasgow University UnionChris Elliott & Alan Horn
1995-6University of EdinburghBob Dalrymple & Stephen Magee
1994-5Glasgow University UnionManus Blessing & Duncan Hamilton
1993-4University of StrathclydeJim Begley & Graham Keys
1992-3University of StrathclydeAlison Brolls & Tommy Tonner

Welsh Mace

YearUniversitySpeakers
2017-18Swansea UniversityHugh Kocan & Angus Rome
2016-17Swansea UniversitySamuel Harrison & Carl Rix
2015-16Swansea UniversityBethan Nankivell & Tara Murphy
2014-15Aberystwyth UniversityKarolien Michiels-Keary & Ollie Newlan
2013-14Swansea UniversityIeuan Skinner & Liam Dodd
2012-13Aberystwyth UniversityRoberto Sarrionandia & Ollie Newlan
2011-12Aberystwyth UniversityMichael Keary & Roberto Sarrionandia
2010-11Cardiff UniversityVictoria Jones & Kirsty Logan
2009-10Glamorgan UniversitySoloman Judd & Adam Jivraj
2008-9Cardiff UniversityMatthew Clarke & Craig Sutherland
2007-8Aberystwyth UniversityDavid Jones & Holly Tomlinson
2006-7Cardiff UniversityMatthew Clarke & Ben Lloyd
2005-6Cardiff UniversityDavid Steele & Lowri Rees
2004-5Cardiff UniversityChantal Du Toit & Kate Kopajova
2003-4Cardiff UniversityHelen Jarman & Amy Thomas
2002-3Cardiff UniversityHelen Jarman & Amy Thomas
2001-2Swansea UniversityBethan Thomas & Mike Scott

England & Wales Mace

Prior to the 2001-2 academic year, England and Wales held a combined qualifying tournament for the International Final of the Mace. At the time, the winners of the Irish, Scottish and English/Welsh tournaments qualified for the International Final automatically, while runners-up from the events qualified for a repechage debate which determined the fourth team in the International Final. After the 2000-1 academic year, England and Wales began holding separate qualifying tournaments and the repechage was abolished.
YearUniversitySpeakers
2000-1Cambridge UnionKirsteen Macleod & Debbie Newman
1999–2000University of London UnionDaragh Grant & James Probert
1998-9University of LeedsFergal Davis & Neill Harvey-Smith
1997-8Inner TempleJody Beveridge & John Madden
1996-7Gray's InnJon Adkin & Neil Sheldon
1995-6City UniversityJon Adkin & Jon Hough
1994-5Cambridge UnionKelly Rees & Trevor Sather
1993-4Oxford UnionRufus Black & Rod Clayton
1992-3Gray's InnDavid Langwallner & Alan Maclean