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Canadian
Hybrid Tournament
March 18, 2018 | Location:
Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Questions by: American and Canadian quizbowlers, as well as participants Playing: 6 open teams, total of 23 players Champions: "Rodrigo and the Conversos" team |
Stevenson Memorial Tournament mirror
March 18, 2018 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: current and former students of Adlai E. Stevenson High School Playing: 4 teams of undergraduates, from 4 different universities Champions: Carleton |
ACRONYM 11 mirror
March 4, 2018 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: Play Quiz Bowl LLC Playing: 6 open teams, total of 18 players Champions: "Welcome to the Hack Parade" team went undefeated |
Cal's Mid-Spring Tournament mirror
March 3, 2018 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: quizbowlers from the University of California, Berkeley Playing: 4 open teams, including teams from 3 different universities Champions: Toronto went undefeated |
NAQT Canada Sectional
February 3, 2018 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 4 Division I teams and 8 Division II teams, from 6 different universities Champions: McGill A won Division I, and Toronto B won the undergraduate title and Division II. |
Penn Bowl mirror
October 21, 2017 | Location:
Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 6 teams, from 4 different universities Champions: McGill defeated Toronto in final |
Early Fall Tournament
October 14, 2017 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 11 teams, from 5 different universities Champions: Toronto B |
September University Novice
September 23, 2017 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: Floridian quizbowlers Playing: 7 teams of students from 3 different universities Champions: Waterloo A |
NAQT Collegiate Novice Tournament
September 23, 2017 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 6 teams of students from 3 different universities Champions: a McGill team went undefeated |
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Super ACRONYM mirror
August 13, 2017 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: Play Quiz Bowl LLC Playing: 7 open teams, total of 26 players Champions: Jong Snow, Kim in the North |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XIX and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open August 12, 2017 | Locations:
private home, Coquitlam, BC; and University of Toronto, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 5 open teams in Vancouver, total of 17 players; 7 open teams in Toronto, total of 23 players Champions: inconclusive in Vancouver; Neg Barons won in Toronto |
MacVanity IV
June 24 25, 2017 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: McMaster University quizbowlers, participating teams, and other quizbowlers Playing: 7 open teams, total of 30 players Champions: Knightmare Chess went undefeated |
Attain the Summit 2
April 15, 2017 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: McMaster University Playing: 12 open teams Champions: "ADR" team |
Newfoundland
Celebratory Tournament April 1, 2017 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 6 teams of undergraduates, from 3 different universities Champions: Waterloo C* went undefeated |
(This) Tournament is a Crime Mirror
March 12, 2017 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 4 open teams, total of 18 players Champions: "Superpower of Prophecy" team |
ACRONYM X mirror
March 11, 2017 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: Play Quiz Bowl LLC Playing: 8 open teams, total of 32 players Champions: "Bowser Revolution" team went undefeated |
Academic
Competition Federation Canadian Regionals
February 18, 2017 | Location:
Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 8 teams, from 5 different universities Champions: Toronto A went undefeated, Ottawa won the undergraduate title, and Toronto C won Division 2. |
COTTAGE Bowl 3
February 5, 2017 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: Carleton University Playing: 9 open teams, total of 38 players Champions: Rodrigo's Keyboard Army |
NAQT Canada Sectional
February 4, 2017 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 6 Division I teams and 5 Division II teams, from 7 different universities Champions: Toronto A won Division I, Waterloo won the undergraduate title, and Carleton won Division II. |
Brief Wonderous Tournament of WAO
January 21, 2017 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: participants Playing: 6 open teams, total of 22 players Champions: Toronto beat The Joe Su Trio in final |
Delta Burke mirror
November 27, 2016 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: Valencia College Playing: 4 open teams, total of 11 players Champions: "Jayush" team went undefeated |
Terrapin XXIX mirror
November 26, 2016 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: University of Maryland Playing: 4 teams, from 3 different universities Champions: Toronto A went undefeated |
ACF Fall Tournament
November 5, 2016 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: participating teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 12 teams, from 8 different universities Champions: University of Ottawa won both the undergraduate title and the overall title |
Penn Bowl mirror
October 29, 2016 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: University of Toronto and University of Pennsylvania Playing: 6 teams, from 5 different universities Champions: McGill A |
Early Fall Tournament
October 15, 2016 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 12 teams, from 7 different universities and 1 high school Champions: Toronto A |
NAQT Collegiate Novice Tournament at
Toronto
and Carleton September 24, 2016 | Locations:
University of Toronto, ON; and Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: at Toronto, 9 teams of undergraduates from 3 different universities; at Carleton, 6 teams of undergraduates from 4 different universities Champions: Toronto D won at Toronto; McGill B won at Carleton |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XVIII and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open August 6, 2016 | Locations:
University of British Columbia, Vancouver; and University of Toronto, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 3 open teams in Vancouver, total of 7 players; 9 open teams in Toronto, total of 44 players Champions: everyone won in Vancouver; "Tis Pity He's a QBer" won in Toronto |
MacVanity III:
The Return of Jeff Goldblum
June 18, 2016 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: McMaster University quizbowlers, participating teams, and other quizbowlers Playing: 4 open teams, total of 19 players Champions: METALLURGY BOYS beat #REKT in final |
MYSTERIUM
April 23, 2016 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: quizbowlers from Yale University and the University of Maryland Playing: 6 open teams, total of 20 players Champions: "Penn Bowl 2k16" team |
ACRONYM IX
March 20, 2016 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 6 open teams, total of 24 players Champions: "Eeveelutions" team |
Christmas Present
Mirror March 19, 2016 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: Will Alston Playing: 6 open teams, total of 13 players Champions: "Christine" team went undefeated |
MUT
Mirror March 19, 2016 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: University of Minnesota quizbowlers and Virginian scientists Playing: 6 teams of undergraduates, from 5 different universities Champions: University of Waterloo |
Toronto
Hybrid Competition
March 12, 2016 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: participating teams Playing: 9 open teams, total of 34 players Champions: "New Adventures of Old Waterloo" team |
Stanford
Housewrite mirror February 28, 2016 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: Stanford University quizbowlers Playing: 4 open teams, total of 12 players Champions: "Joe Su, Jay of Huma-n's Desiring BWV 2016" team |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament February 6, 2016 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 6 Division I teams and 6 Division II teams, from 6 different universities Champions: Teams from McGill University won both Division I and Division II. |
Carleton's
Original Trash Tournament: Almost Good Enough (COTTAGE Bowl)
January 31, 2016 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: Canadian quizbowlers Playing: 10 open teams, total of 42 players Champions: "O My Chevalier" beat "Chad Loaf" in final |
Academic
Competition Federation Canada/Niagara Regional
Tournament January 30, 2016 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: participating teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 13 teams, from 8 different universities Champions: McGill went undefeated; Ottawa defeated Waterloo in undergraduate final |
Attain the Summit
November 22, 2015 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: McMaster University quizbowlers Playing: 6 open teams Champions: UTS beat Martingrove in final |
MacVanity
November 22, 2015 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: McMaster University quizbowlers, participating teams, and other quizbowlers Playing: 4 open teams, total of 17 players Champions: "Condoms" team |
Missouri Open mirror
November 21, 2015 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: University of Missouri quizbowlers Playing: 4 open teams, total of 14 players Champions: "#NoLivesMatter" team |
Penn Bowl mirror
November 14, 2015 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: University of Pennsylvania quizbowlers Playing: 6 teams, from 5 different universities Champions: McGill went undefeated |
Waterloo
Undergraduate Tournament November 8, 2015 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 5 teams, from 4 different universities Champions: Waterloo defeated Toronto in final |
ACF
Fall Tournament November 7, 2015 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: participating teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 11 teams, from 6 universities Champions: McGill defeated Waterloo in final; Waterloo won the undergraduate title, and another McGill team won the division 2 title |
VCU Novice at
Waterloo and Carleton September 26 and October 3, 2015 | Locations:
University of Waterloo, ON; and Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 6 teams at Waterloo, from 4 different universities; 6 teams at Carleton, from 3 different universities Champions: Toronto A went undefeated at Waterloo; McGill A went undefeated at Carleton |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XVII and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open July 25, 2015 | Locations:
University of British Columbia, Vancouver; and University of Toronto, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 4 open teams in Vancouver, total of 11 players; 11 open teams in Toronto, total of 42 players Champions: FARSIDE won in Vancouver; Go Set A Lammasu led in Toronto |
MUT
Mirror March 22, 2015 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: University of Minnesota Playing: 12 teams of undergraduates, from 9 different universities Champions: University of Waterloo defeated University of Michigan in final |
STIMPY
March 21, 2015 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers, edited by University of Maryland and Yale University Playing: 4 open teams Champions: University of Ottawa went undefeated |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament X
March 14, 2015 | Location:
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 11 open teams, from 6 universities and 1 high school Champions: Jordan Palmer's Superteam went undefeated |
MacVanity
March 7, 2015 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: McMaster students and participating teams Playing: 4 open teams Champions: team Nicholas Cage |
George
Oppen February 28, 2015 | Location:
Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Questions by: Auroni Gupta and Stephen Eltinge Playing: 6 open teams Champions: team Cody Voight |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament February 7, 2015 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 4 Division I teams and 6 Division II teams, from 7 different universities Champions: Teams from McGill University won both Division I and Division II. |
Oxford Open North
America January 25, 2015 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: Oxford University, with the College of William and Mary Playing: 6 open teams Champions: Majorly Cute Guys Interested in Looking for Love (McGill) |
Academic
Competition Federation Canada/Niagara Regional
Tournament January 24, 2015 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: participating teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 10 teams, from 8 different universities Champions: Ottawa defeated McGill in final; Cornell A defeated Waterloo A in undergraduate final |
DEES
mirror November 22, 2014 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 9 teams, from 6 universities Champions: Waterloo defeated Ottawa in final |
Carleton's
Original Trash Tournament: Almost Good Enough (COTTAGE Bowl)
November 9, 2014 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: Canadian quizbowlers Playing: 12 open teams, total of 51 players Champions: "Something In the Waterloo A" |
ACF
Fall Tournament November 8, 2014 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: participating teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 13 teams, from 7 universities and 1 high school Champions: Colonel By Secondary defeated McGill in final |
PADAWAN mirror
October 19, 2014 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 10 teams, from 8 different universities Champions: Alberta went undefeated |
Penn Bowl mirror
October 18, 2014 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: the University of Pennsylvania Playing: 8 teams, from 8 different universities Champions: Alberta defeated McGill in final |
Introductory Collaborative Collegiate Set at
Waterloo and Carleton September 27 and October 4, 2014 | Locations:
University of Waterloo, ON; and Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 7 teams at Waterloo, from 4 different universities; 12 teams at Carleton, from 4 different universities Champions: Toronto defeated Waterloo in final at Waterloo; McGill A defeated McGill C in final at Carleton |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XVI and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open July 12, 2014 | Locations:
University of British Columbia, Vancouver; and University of Toronto, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 7 open teams in Vancouver, total of 23 players; 9 open teams in Toronto, total of 37 players Champions: Canada 69 won in Vancouver; Masked Canadian Victory Bandits (Lisgar alumni) won in Toronto |
Cane Ridge
Revival March 16, 2014 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: University of Chicago and Dartmouth College Playing: 7 open teams Champions: University of Michigan |
MUT
Mirror March 15, 2014 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: University of Minnesota Playing: 8 teams of undergraduates, from 5 different universities Champions: University of Ottawa |
SUBMIT March 9, 2014 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: participating teams Playing: 8 open teams Champions: Jordan Palmer Superteam |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament IX
March 8, 2014 | Location:
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 15 teams, from 7 universities and 1 high school Champions: "The Bald Soprano in Britney Spears" |
Academic
Competition Federation Eastern Canada Regional
Tournament February 22, 2014 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: participating teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 8 teams, from 5 different universities and one high school Champions: University of Waterloo |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament February 8, 2014 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 6 Division I teams and 8 Division II teams, from 8 different universities and colleges. Champions: The University of Alberta won Division I, and McGill University won Division II. |
ACF
Fall Tournament November 9, 2013 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: participating teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 8 teams, from 7 different universities Champions: the University of Ottawa was overall champion; Waterloo A won Division 2 and undergraduate titles |
Penn Bowl mirror
October 27, 2013 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: the University of Pennsylvania Playing: 9 teams, from 6 universities and 1 college Champions: Alberta A defeated Ottawa in final |
Michigan Fall Tournament mirror
October 26, 2013 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: participating teams Playing: 12 teams, from 6 universities and 1 high school Champions: Alberta S defeated Alberta T in final |
Collegiate Novice IV at
Waterloo
and Carleton
October 5, 2013 | Locations:
University of Waterloo, ON; and Carleton University, Ottawa, ON Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 10 teams at Waterloo, from 4 different universities; 10 teams at Carleton, from 4 different universities Champions: At Waterloo, Waterloo D defeated McMaster B in final; At Carleton, McGill B defeated Carleton B in final |
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Geography Monstrosity 5
August 17, 2013 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 8 open teams, total of 14 players |
VCU Open mirror
August 17, 2013 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 8 open teams, total of 26 players Champions: "Patrick and Friends" team |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XV and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open July 27, 2013 | Locations:
University of British Columbia, Vancouver; and University of Toronto, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 7 open teams in Vancouver, total of 23 players; 5 open teams in Toronto, total of 19 players Champions: University of Washington B won in Vancouver; Wife of B'Ath Party (U of T alumni) won in Toronto |
Schindler's Lit
July 13, 2013 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: Max Schindler Playing: 8 open teams, total of 18 players Champions: "Captain Poetry and Madame X" team |
Missouri Open mirror
July 13, 2013 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: University of Missouri quizbowlers Playing: 8 open teams, total of 23 players Champions: McGill University |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament VIII
March 17, 2013 | Location:
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 11 open teams Champions: "I ran Zafar Away" beat McGill University in final |
MUT
Mirror March 16, 2013 | Location:
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: University of Minnesota Playing: 9 teams, from 7 different universities Champions: University of Toronto |
Academic
Competition Federation Canadian Regionals
February 23, 2013 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 4 teams, from 4 different universities Champions: Ottawa won overall; Waterloo won Division II |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament February 9, 2013 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 6 Division I teams and 6 Division II teams, from 8 different universities and colleges. Champions: The University of Ottawa won Division I, and the University of Toronto won Division II. |
Minnesota Open V
Mirror January 20, 2013 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: University of Minnesota Playing: 6 teams, from 5 different universities and one college Champions: University of Ottawa defeated Algonquin College in final |
Delta Burke
Mirror January 19, 2013 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: Chris Borglum of Valencia College, Florida Playing: 9 teams, from 7 different universities Champions: University of Waterloo |
Quizzing U About Real Knowledge
November 10, 2012 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: the University of Michigan Playing: 7 teams, from 4 universities, 1 high school, and 1 of free agents Champions: McGill University defeated the University of Ottawa in final |
ACF
Fall Tournament November 3, 2012 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 8 teams, from 6 different universities Champions: A team from McMaster University won; a team from the University of Waterloo won the Undergraduate and Division II titles. |
Penn-ance
October 20, 2012 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: a group of experienced quiz bowlers Playing: 6 teams, from 5 universities and 1 high school Champions: The University of Toronto defeated the University of Ottawa in final |
Early Autumn Collegiate Novice Tournament
September 29, 2012 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 6 teams, from 4 different universities Champions: The University of Guelph defeated the University of Western Ontario in final |
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KABO
Mirror August 18, 2012 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: Kurtis and Ashvin Playing: 6 open teams, total of 25 players Champions: Ottawa defeated McMaster in final |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XIV and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open July 28, 2012 | Locations:
University of British Columbia, Vancouver; and University of Toronto, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 7 open teams in Vancouver, total of 25 players; 5 open teams in Toronto, total of 15 players Champions: Bellevue won in Vancouver; Jay won in Toronto |
MUT
Mirror March 17, 2012 | Location:
University of Waterloo, ON
Questions by: Teams participating in the Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament Playing: 8 teams, from 6 different universities Champions: Michigan State University |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament February 4, 2012 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 4 Division I teams and 11 Division II teams, from 8 different universities. Champions: The University of Guelph won Division I, and a team from the University of Toronto won Division II. |
ACF
Fall Tournament November 5, 2011 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 14 teams, from 10 different universities Champions: University of Alberta |
MAGNI Mirror
October 29, 2011 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 5 teams, from 5 different universities Champions: McMaster University |
VCU Trash Mirror
October 16, 2011 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 5 open teams, total of 11 players Champions: Victor + Sheridan |
Missiles of October Mirror
October 15, 2011 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 4 teams, from 4 different universities Champions: McMaster University |
Early Autumn Collegiate Novice Tournament
October 1, 2011 | Location:
University of Western Ontario, London, ON
Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 6 teams, from 3 different universities Champions: The University of Buffalo defeated McMaster University in final |
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COLT mirror
August 7, 2011 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: American quizbowl players Playing: 7 open teams, total of 31 players Champions: "The Beautiful People" from Ottawa |
Moon
Pie mirror
August 6, 2011 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: American quizbowl players Playing: 7 open teams, total of 31 players Champions: team Will et al. |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XIII and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open July 23, 2011 | Locations:
University of British Columbia, Vancouver; and University of Toronto, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 8 open teams in Vancouver, total of 26 players; 4 open teams in Toronto Champions: Bellevue-Boise won in Vancouver |
BLASTOISE mirror
May 21, 2011 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: Lisgar and participating teams in Ottawa Playing: 10 open teams |
Bell-Lisgar Academic & Sexy Trash Open Inside the South-East
March 26, 2011 | Location:
Lisgar Collegiate Institute, Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 9 open teams, from 1 university, 3 high schools, and 2 mixed groups Champions: mixed team of Jordan Palmer et al. beat the University of Ottawa in final. |
MUT
Mirror March 19, 2011 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: University of Minnesota Playing: 5 teams, from 4 different universities Champions: Ohio State University |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament February 5, 2011 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 6 Division I teams and 9 Division II teams, from 7 different universities. Champions: A team from the University of Toronto won Division I, a team from the University of Western Ontario won the Division I undergraduate title, and a team from the University of Guelph won Division II. |
Terrapin
Invitational Mirror January 22, 2011 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: members of participating teams in Canada and U.S.A. Playing: 9 teams, from 6 different universities Champions: hybrid "Anne Pfist" team |
ACF
Fall Tournament November 6, 2010 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 6 teams, from 4 different universities Champions: University of Toronto |
Early
Fall Tournament
October 31, 2010 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 7 teams, from 6 different universities Champions: University of Western Ontario |
Early Autumn Collegiate Novice Tournament
at Waterloo
and
Ottawa
October 2, 2010 | Locations:
University of Waterloo, ON, and
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: American quiz bowlers Playing: At Waterloo, 6 teams from 3 universities; at Ottawa, 6 teams from the University of Ottawa Champions: The University of Toronto won in Waterloo; "Rhinos" defeated "Turtles" in final in Ottawa |
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Must
Go Fastererer:The Jeff Goldblum Memorial Trash Tournament
August 28, 2010 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 5 open teams |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XII and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open July 17, 2010 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC; and McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Questions by: participants Playing: 9 open teams in Vancouver, total of 30 players; 6 open teams in Hamilton, total of 22 players Champions: UBC Zarya won in Vancouver; MTW - Team Jacob won in Hamilton |
Andy's
Non-Guerrilla Summer Tournament
July 10, 2010 | Location:
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Questions by: participants Playing: 11 open teams, total of 42 players Champions: Team Awesome won |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament, and Waterloo mirror March 20, 2010 | Locations:
University of
Ottawa, ON; and University of Waterloo, ON Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 10 open teams in Ottawa, from 3 universities, 1 high school, and 1 mixed group; 8 teams at Waterloo, from 4 universities Champions: At Ottawa, "Jordan's team" won. At Waterloo, Toronto A won. |
MUT
Central Canada
March 13, 2010 | Location:
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Questions by: teams playing at the Minnesota Undergraduate Tournament Playing: 8 teams of students from 5 universities Champions: Michigan A won |
Academic
Competition Federation Central Canadian Regionals
February 20, 2010 | Location:
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 4 teams of students from 3 universities Champions: McMaster A won |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament (Division I, Division II) February 6, 2010 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 10 Division I teams and 10 Division II teams, from 10 different universities. Champions: A team from the University of Toronto won Division I, a team from the University of Michigan won the Division I undergraduate title, and a team from the University of Ottawa won Division II. |
Terrapin
Invitational Mirror
November 21, 2009 | Location:
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Questions by: participating teams including those at the original site in Maryland Playing: 8 teams, from 5 Canadian universities Champions: the University of Toronto |
TRASH Canadian regional
November 7, 2009 | Location:
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: 13 open teams Champions: Toronto Rock City (from the University of Rochester) |
ACF
Fall Tournament October 31, 2009 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation Playing: 10 teams, from 6 different universities Champions: University of Toronto |
THUNDER
October 24, 2009 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 8 teams, from 5 different universities and one high school Champions: The University of Guelph |
Early
Fall Tournament
October 3, 2009 | Location:
University of Toronto, ON
Questions by: American quizbowlers Playing: 18 teams, from 9 different universities Champions: A University of Toronto team defeated a University of Michigan team in the playoffs |
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Must
Go Faster:The Jeff Goldblum Memorial Trash Tournament
August 29, 2009 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 7 open teams |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open
XI and mirrors in Hamilton and Ottawa July 18, 2009 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC;
and McMaster University, Hamilton, ON; and the
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: participants, and editors Playing: 6 open teams in Vancouver, total of 19 players; 10 open teams in Hamilton; 5 open teams in Ottawa, total of 19 players Champions: Oregon won in Vancouver; Trivia Hall of Fame won in Ottawa |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament
March 14, 2009 | Location:
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 9 open teams in Ottawa, from 2 universities, 1 high school, and 1 mixed group Champions: the nameless mixed team beat a McGill team in final. |
NAQT
Canada Sectional Tournament February 7, 2009 | Location:
Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 9 Division I teams and 13 Division II teams, from 10 different universities. Champions: A team from the University of Toronto won Division I; a team from McMaster University won Division II. |
TRASH Canadian regional
November 15, 2008 | Location:
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: 14 open teams Champions: American Bacon (from Rochester) defeated Wacky Deli Yeah! (from the University of Rochester) in final. |
ACF
Fall Tournament November 8, 2008 | Location:
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
Questions by: teams in the Academic Competition Federation (now available for free download) Playing: 12 teams, from 6 different universities. Champions: A team from the University of Toronto was overall champion; another team from the University of Toronto was Division 2 champion. |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open X and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open July 19, 2008 | Locations:
University of
British Columbia,
Vancouver, BC, and
University
of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: participants Playing: 8 open teams in Vancouver, total of 27 players; 7 open teams in Toronto, total of 30 players Champions: Toronto A defeated Ottawa in finals in Toronto; UBC B defeated B2B in finals in Vancouver |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament, and Western mirror March 15, 2008 | Locations:
University of
Ottawa, ON; and University of Western Ontario, London Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 11 open teams in Ottawa, from 3 universities, 1 high school, and 1 other group; 6 teams at UWO, from 4 universities Champions: In Ottawa, "The Leafs Will Make the Playoffs" won. at UWO, the University of Toronto won. |
NAQT
Sectional Tournaments: "Canada (East)" and "Northwest" February 9, 2008 | Locations:
"Canada (East)" at
Carleton University, Ottawa, ON; "Northwest" at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: At Carleton, 4 Division I teams and 14 Division II teams, from 9 different universities; at UBC, 4 teams from 3 different universities. Champions: At Carleton, teams from the University of Toronto won both Division I and Division II. At UBC, a UBC team won the combined field. |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open IX and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open and Trans-Canada Championship Match VII June 30, 2007 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC, and
University
of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: participants Playing: 5 open teams in Vancouver, total of 16 players; 7 open teams in Toronto, total of 26 players Champions: Consolation prize for furthest-traveled team in Toronto defeated UBC Pseudo in Vancouver in championship match |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament
March 24, 2007 | Location:
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams Playing: 16 open teams, from 8 universities and groups Champions: Triviahalloffame.com tied with Toronto "B all you can B" for championship |
NAQT
Sectional Tournaments: "Canada (East)" (Division I, Division II) and "Northwest" February 10, 2007 | Locations:
"Canada (East)" at
Brock University, St. Catharines, ON; "Northwest" at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: At Brock, 9 Division I teams and 15 Division II teams, from 11 different universities; at UBC, 2 teams, from UBC and Simon Fraser University. Champions: At Brock, teams from the University of Toronto won both Division I and Division II; the University of Ottawa won the Division I undergraduate title. At UBC, the UBC team won the Division I title, the undergraduate title, and the Division II title. |
British Columbia Bowl V
November 18, 2006 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: participants in Ontario Bowl Playing: 10 UBC students as individuals Champions: Fred won with the most points |
Testing Recall About Strange Happenings "Great Lakes" regional
November 11, 2006 | Location:
Brock University, St. Catharines, ON
Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: 19 open teams Champions: World's Smallest Cutest Yak from Pittsburgh went undefeated |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open VIII and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open and Trans-Canada Championship Match VI July 15, 2006 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC, and
University
of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: participants Playing: 7 open teams in Vancouver, total of 23 players; 7 open teams in Toronto, total of 29 players Champions: UBC Pseudo in Vancouver defeated University of Toronto in Toronto in championship match |
British Columbia Hybrid Tournament (mirror of Ottawa Hybrid Tournament) March 25, 2006 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver
Questions by: participating teams here and at the Ottawa Hybrid Tournament Playing: 5 teams from UBC and Simon Fraser University Champions: A UBC team defeated an SFU team in final |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament
March 18, 2006 | Location:
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams here and at the British Columbia mirror Playing: 9 open teams, from 7 universities and groups Champions: McGill B defeated Trivia Hall of Famers in final |
NAQT
Sectional Tournaments: "Canada (East)" (Division I, Division II) and "Northwest" February 11, 2006 | Locations:
"Canada (East)" at
McGill University, Montreal, QC; "Northwest" at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: At McGill, 6 Division I teams and 12 Division II teams, from 12 different universities; at SFU, 6 teams, from SFU and the University of British Columbia. Champions: At McGill, a University of Ottawa team won both Division I and the undergraduate championship, and Queen's University won Division II; at SFU, separate UBC teams won Division I, the undergraduate championship, and Division II. |
Academic
Competition Federation Pacific Northwest Regionals
February 4, 2006 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation (now available for free download) Playing: 4 teams of students from SFU and the University of British Columbia Champions: UBC B won |
Academic Competition Federation fall tournaments: "Pacific Northwest / Western Canada" and "Great Lakes" November 12 13, 2005 | Locations:
"Pacific Northwest / Western Canada" at
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; "Great Lakes" at Brock University, St. Catharines, ON Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation (now available for free download) Playing: At UBC, 4 teams; at Brock, 4 teams Champions: At UBC, UBC won; At Brock, Alfred University won. |
Testing Recall About Strange Happenings regionals: "Northwest" and "Great Lakes" November 12 13, 2005 | Locations:
"Northwest" at
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC; "Great Lakes" at Brock University, St. Catharines, ON Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: At UBC, 4 teams; at Brock, 14 teams Champions: At UBC, The Book Whore (Carlos) won; At Brock, Mike Keenan Employment Agency, LLC (Michigan alumni) and Michigan Overrated were named co-winners |
Singles Action at Port Dalhousie Open
October 22, 2005 | Location:
Brock University, St. Catharines, ON
Questions by: Brock of Simon Fraser University and Daniel of UBC Playing: 5 single players and 1 double entry Champion: Adam of Toronto defeated Bobby of Toronto in final |
Ontario Bowl
October 22, 2005 | Location:
Brock University, St. Catharines, ON
Questions by: participants Playing: 4 teams from Brock, Toronto, and McMaster Champions: "Brock + Bobby" defeated a Toronto team in final |
Singles Action on the St. Lawrence Seaway
October 15, 2005 | Location:
McGill University, Montreal, QC
Questions by: Brock of Simon Fraser University and Daniel of UBC Playing: individual players from Ottawa and McGill Champion: Andrew of McGill defeated Sarah of McGill in final |
Quebec Bowl
October 15, 2005 | Location:
McGill University, Montreal, QC
Questions by: participants Playing: 7 teams: 5 from McGill, 2 from University of Ottawa Champions: An Ottawa team defeated a McGill team in final |
Singles
Action at Wreck Beach Open III
September 24, 2005 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: Brock of Simon Fraser University and Daniel of UBC Playing: 14 individual players from SFU and UBC Champion: Carlos of SFU defeated Hanson of SFU in final |
British Columbia Bowl IV
September 24, 2005 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: participants Playing: teams from UBC and Simon Fraser University Champions: UBC won in final |
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Count Chocula's Toilet Bowl IV
July 23, 2005 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC
Questions by: contributors to RC Cola Championship held at the University of TennesseeChattanooga in April Playing: 6 players as singles Champion: Jack Brounstein won final |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open VII and VETO's Eastern Trivia Open and Trans-Canada Championship Match V July 16, 2005 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC, and
University
of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: participants (now available for free download) Playing: 7 open teams in Vancouver, total of 23 players; 8 open teams in Toronto, total of 27 players Champions: UBC A in Vancouver defeated "Teddy Bears of the Apocalypse" in Toronto in championship match |
Clan
Canadian Championship V
June 11, 2005 | Location:
Simon Fraser
University, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: contributors to this year's BLaST, Moon Pie, Harrison Bergeron, Terrier Tussle and J'Accuse (some packets available for free download) Playing: 5 open teams, total of 15 players Champions: UBC A won |
British Columbia Hybrid Tournament (mirror of Ottawa Hybrid Tournament) March 26, 2005 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver
Questions by: participating teams here and at the Ottawa Hybrid Tournament Playing: 5 open teams Champions: "Ironic Insular Invertebrates" from UBC won |
Ottawa
Hybrid Tournament
March 19, 2005 | Location:
University of
Ottawa, ON
Questions by: hosts and participating teams here and at the British Columbia mirror Playing: 14 open teams, from seven universities plus triviahalloffame.com Champions: "11-2" from Toronto won |
Academic
Competition
Federation Pacific Northwest Regionals
February 26, 2005 | Location:
Simon Fraser
University, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation (now available for free download) Playing: 4 teams of students from SFU and the University of British Columbia Champions: UBC A won |
NAQT
Sectional Tournaments: "Canadian" and "Northwest" February 5, 2005 | Locations:
"Canadian" at
University of Ottawa, ON; "Northwest" at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: At UO, 3 Division I teams and 8 Division II teams; at UBC, 5 teams altogether Champions: At UO, Cornell University won Division I, and McGill University won both the undergraduate championship and Division II; at UBC, a University of British Columbia team won the combined field. |
Carleton
Ottawa November Tournament of ACademic Trivia (mirror of B.C. Bowl II, from 2003) November 20, 2004 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: Brock of SFU, used for B.C. Bowl 2003 Playing: 5 teams, from U of O and Carleton University Champions: The Eigenteam (from U of O) won |
TRASH
Pacific Northwest Regionals
November 6, 2004 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC
Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: 4 open teams from SFU and UBC Champions: Kenny G-Unit (from SFU) won in final |
British
Columbia Bowl III
October 2, 2004 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: Brock of SFU Playing: 5 teams: 3 from UBC, 2 from Simon Fraser University Champions: UBC won in final |
Ontario Bowl (mirror of B.C. Bowl III) October 2, 2004 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: Brock of SFU, from B.C. Bowl III Playing: 8 teams, from Ottawa, McGill, and Toronto Champions: Toronto defeated Ottawa + Andy Saunders in overall final; Carleton defeated McGill in rookie final |
Singles
Action at Wreck Beach Open II
October 2, 2004 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: Brock of Simon Fraser University Playing: 9 individual players from SFU and UBC Champion: Hanson of SFU defeated Carlos of SFU in final |
Singles Action at Rideau Canal Open
October 2, 2004 | Location:
University of Ottawa, ON
Questions by: Brock of SFU, from SAWBO Playing: 17 individual players from Ottawa, McGill, and Toronto Champion: Andrew of McGill defeated Bobby of Toronto in final |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open VI and VETO Escapes to Toronto Ontario II and Trans-Canada Championship Match IV July 17, 2004 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC, and
University
of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: participants (now available for free download) Playing: 8 open teams in Vancouver, total of 27 players; 6 open teams in Toronto, total of 19 players Champions: Mixed Toronto team defeated UBC team in Vancouver in championship match |
Clan Canadian
Championship IV
March 27, 2004 | Location:
Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, BC
Questions by: contributors to Sword Bowl 2004, held at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in January Playing: 4 teams, total of 13 players from SFU and UBC Champions: Team Renegade (SFU/UBC) won |
Academic Competition
Federation Pacific Northwest Regionals
February 14, 2004 | Location:
Simon Fraser
University, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation (now available for free download) Playing: 5 teams of students from SFU and the University of British Columbia Champions: A UBC team defeated another UBC team in the final |
NAQT
Sectional Tournaments: "Canadian"
(Division
I, Division
II)
and Northwest February 7, 2004 | Locations:
"Canadian" at
University of Western
Ontario, London, ON; Northwest at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: At UWO, 5 Division I teams and 15 Division II teams; at SFU, 2 Division I teams and 4 Division II teams Champions: At UWO, the University of Rochester won both Division I and the undergraduate championship, and Carnegie-Mellon University won Division II; at SFU, a University of British Columbia team won both Division I and the undergraduate championship, and another UBC team won Division II. |
TRASH Regionals: Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest November 8, 2003 | Locations:
Great Lakes at
University of
Western Ontario, London, ON; Pacific Northwest at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: 12 open teams at UWO, 4 open teams at SFU Champions: Mike Keenan Employment Agency, LLC (from Michigan) won at UWO; SFU Harbour Centre Carlos won at SFU |
Singles
Action at Wreck Beach Mirror
October 4, 2003 | Location:
McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON
Questions by: Brock of SFU, from SAWBO Playing: 23 players from McMaster, UWO, and Toronto Champions: Adam of UWO defeated Cameron of UWO in final |
B.C. Bowl mirror
October 4, 2003 | Location:
McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON
Questions by: SFU, from B.C. Bowl II Playing: 6 teams: 2 each from McMaster, Western Ontario, and Toronto Champions: Toronto 1 won, with Toronto 2 second |
Singles Action at Wreck Beach Open
September 27, 2003 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: Brock of SFU Playing: 12 players from SFU and UBC Champions: Carlos of SFU defeated Hanson of SFU in final Note: Report includes results of an All Movie Tournament written by Berkeley and played by 9 SFU students. This was won by Carlos. |
British Columbia Bowl II
September 27, 2003 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: Brock and Tara of SFU Playing: 4 teams: 2 each from UBC and SFU Champions: SFU B defeated UBC B in final |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open V and VETO Escapes to Toronto Ontario I and Trans-Canada Championship Match III July 19, 2003 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC, and
University
of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Questions by: participants (now available for free download) Playing: 8 open teams in Vancouver, total of 30 players; 7 open teams in Toronto, total of 29 players Champions: Mixed Toronto team defeated B2B team in Vancouver in championship match |
NAQT Northwest Sectional Tournament
February 8, 2003 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Burnaby, BC
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 5 teams: 3 from SFU, 2 from University of British Columbia Champions: UBC defeated SFU in final |
TRASH Regionals: Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest November 9, 2002 | Locations:
Great Lakes at
University of
Western Ontario, London, ON; Pacific Northwest at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: 6 open teams at UWO, 4 open teams at SFU Champions: Ed Martin's Quiz Bowl Scholarship Fund (from Michigan) won at UWO; Cunning Linguists and Master Debaters (SFU students) won at SFU |
Academic Competition
Federation West Coast Fall Tournament
November 2, 2002 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Burnaby, BC
Questions by: the Academic Competition Federation (now available for free download) Playing: 4 teams of students from SFU and Washington State University Champions: SFU C won, WSU was second |
British Columbia Bowl I
September 28, 2002 | Location:
University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Questions by: Brock and Tara of SFU Playing: 4 teams: 2 from UBC, 2 from SFU Champions: UBC "Grace's Fault I'm Late" defeated UBC "Misfits" in final |
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Count Chocula's Toilet Bowl II:
Can I Get a Watts Watts?
July 21, 2002 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC
Questions by: contributors to RC Cola Championship held at the University of TennesseeChattanooga in April; also added by SFU Champions: Backstreet Stampede (SFU) defeated masters "4 Letter Words" in final |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open IV
July 20, 2002 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC
Questions by: participants (now available for free download) Playing: 10 open teams, total of 36 players Champions: SFU Junta defeated University of Chicago in final |
Burnaby Open
June 8, 2002 | Location:
Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, BC
Questions by: SFU's Brock Stephenson Playing: 4 teams from SFU and UBC, total of 18 players Champions: An SFU student team defeated another SFU student team in final |
Clan Canadian Championship II:
Pinky's Brain Drain
March 16, 2002 | Location:
Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, BC
Questions by: contributors to 2002 Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Tournament held at the University of Michigan in January Playing: 5 open teams from Oregon and B.C., total of 18 players Champions: An SFU student team defeated another SFU student team in final |
Buzzer-Aid
March 9, 2002 | Location:
Simon Fraser
University, Burnaby, BC
Questions by: SFU students Playing: 4 teams of students from SFU and the University of British Columbia Champions: An SFU student team won |
NAQT
Sectional Tournaments
February 9, 2002 | Location:
10 American sites, of which two had Canadian teams visiting
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Champions: At the Northwest sectional (University of Washington, Seattle), teams from Simon Fraser University won the Division II championship and the Division I Undergraduate championship. At the Great Lakes sectional (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY), Queen's University was the top undergraduate team in Division I. |
TRASH Regionals: Great Lakes and Pacific Northwest November 1011, 2001 | Locations:
Great Lakes at
University of Western Ontario, London, ON; Pacific Northwest at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC Questions by: Testing Recall About Strange Happenings Playing: 14 open teams at UWO, 4 open teams at SFU Champions: Mike Keenan Employment Agency (Michigan students and alumni) won at UWO; Chasing Rexella Too (SFU students) won at SFU |
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Count Chocula's Toilet Bowl I:
Dude, Where's My Tsar?
July 1415, 2001 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Burnaby and Vancouver, BC
Questions by: contributors to D2K1: All Hell Breaks Loose held at Dartmouth College in April; also added by participants Playing: 4 open teams, total of 16 players Champions: Jack Van Entropy Smiths (SFU) defeated masters "Who Let the Fog Out?" team in final |
Vancouver Estival Trivia Open III and London Estival Trivia Open and Trans-Canada Championship Match II July 14, 2001 | Locations:
Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, BC, and
University
of Western Ontario, London, ON
Questions by: NAQT + Canadian content added by participants Playing: 7 open teams in Vancouver, total of 25 players; 3 open teams in London, total of 7 players Champions: "FARSIDE" team in Vancouver defeated UWO team in London in championship match |
Clan Canadian Championship I: Brain Drain
March 24, 2001 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Burnaby, BC
Questions by: University of Waterloo, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga, and others Playing: 3 teams from SFU, one high school, and masters Champions: Masters "VETO" team defeated SFU student team in final |
NAQT Canadian Sectional Tournament
February 10, 2001 | Location:
University of
Western Ontario, London, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 12 teams from 5 Canadian and 4 American universities Champions: Michigan State University (Division I), University of Michigan (Division II) Notes: At other NAQT Sectional locations: Simon Fraser University won the Division II championship at the NAQT Northwest Sectional at the University of Washington in Seattle |
NAQT Canadian Intercollegiate Fall Tournament
November 11, 2000 | Location:
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 8 teams from 3 Canadian and 2 American universities Champions: University of Michigan (Division I), University of Waterloo (Division II) Notes: At other NAQT IFT locations: a McMaster University team played at the NAQT British IFT at Oxford University on November 18 |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open II and Waterloo Estival Trivia Open and Trans-Canada Championship Match I July 2223, 2000 | Locations:
Vancouver, BC, and Waterloo, ON
Questions by: NAQT + Canadian content added by participants Playing: 4 open teams at each site, total of 12 players in Vancouver and 14 in Waterloo Champions: "FARSIDE" team in Vancouver defeated "Conglomerate" team in Waterloo in championship match |
NAQT Canadian Sectional Tournament
February 12, 2000 | Location:
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Questions by: National Academic Quiz Tournaments Playing: 6 teams from 4 Canadian universities Champions: Queen's University defeated Western Ontario in final Notes: At other NAQT Sectional locations: another Waterloo team played at the NAQT Northwest Sectional at the University of Washington in Seattle |
Mackenzie Bowl
October 16, 1999 | Location:
University of Western Ontario, London, ON
Questions by: participating teams + other American sources + hosts Playing: 14 teams from 4 Canadian and 5 American universities Champions: Case Western Reserve University defeated Western Ontario in final |
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Vancouver Estival Trivia Open I
July 17, 1999 | Location:
Simon Fraser University,
Burnaby, BC
Questions by: contributors to Boston University's Terrier Tussle in February + Canadian content added by participants Playing: 4 open teams, total of 8 players Champions: "FARSIDE" team; no playoffs |
Canadian Quiz Championship
February 6, 1999 | Location:
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
Questions by: Yale University + Canadian content by Waterloo and friends Playing: 8 teams from 4 Canadian universities Champions: Western Ontario defeated Waterloo in final |
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Bruno Gerussi Open
March 28, 1998 | Location:
Queen's University,
Kingston, ON
Questions by: NAQT + Canadian content by Queen's Playing: 8 teams from 3 Canadian and 3 American universities Champions: Queen's defeated Cornell in final |
Big Red Royal Rumble IV
October 18, 1997 | Location:
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Questions by: NAQT + Canadian content by Cornell's Eric Tentarelli (American; we were impressed!) Playing: 11 teams from 1 Canadian and 5 American universities Champions: Massachusetts Institute of Technology defeated Queen's in final |
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