Wednesday, July 15, 2009

TMIKL Humor & Evaluation Contest (Area P4)

I missed competing in a speech contest, but I guess that’s just one of the only apparent disadvantages of being an Area Governor.

I attended the TMIKL contest tonight, feeling quite nervous with my first assignment as the Chief Judge.

I competed in the Humor Contest last year, and came out 2nd in the Area P4 contest. The one thing I learned from competing is that for a Humor Contest, you need to speak from experiences cause that is the very thing that would tickle the audiences with. I was single last year, so it was obvious that my choice of topic was in the selection of man. The two contestants that we have from TMIKL, Mas Rizal and Ismail Omar did just that as well. They spoke from their experience in life and we could easily relate well to some of their stories.

I was seated at the corner of the room observing these two speakers from afar, feeling overwhelmed. Contesting as a speaker, and judging another speaker are two separate tasks that complement each other very well. I learnt instantaneously that to be a good speaker, you need to learn how to observe others and study the criteria that good speakers are judge upon. It’s about gaining enough knowledge on speaking skills, some what like cracking the mystery of how to become a better speaker! In the end, with the judges notes that I held from the studying I did the night before, I learnt a lot more observing the contestants spoke about their topic.

The second part of the session, the Evaluation Contest saw the participation of 5 eager contestants: Mas Rizal, Elizabeth Xavier, Emily Tan, Richard Toh and Ismail Omar. The very warm Elizabeth Xavier, a very experienced toastmaster and longtime member of TMIKL emerges champion. 1st Runner up goes to Mas Rizal and newbie Emily came out 3rd.

We may only have 2 contestants for the Speech Contest, but it was a tough fight nevertheless. Mas Rizal was crowned Champion of the Humor Contest.

To all the contestants, again as I mentioned in my closing speech, at the end of the day, there is no such thing as losers. Everyone is a winner! They won their very own battle of courage in which they came out bold in front of some 30 other audiences and spoke confidently. Indeed toastmaster gave that confidence and knowledge to better themselves.

But you know what, audiences were winners as well! They chose to come to the event and learn from these good speakers. Isn’t that just great?

As Area Governor, I was definitely happy with the fact that TMIKL took the initiative to organize the contest earlier. Both winners, Mas Rizal and Elizabeth now have longer time to prepare themselves for the 13th August Area Contest. So perhaps, we could very much have a very high expectation for these two. All the best guys!

My only regret was that i had my camera with me, but i didnt snap any pictures of the event (but not when the contestants are competing of course). Argh.. my bad. Maybe i'll do a better job next time.

To the rest of you, don’t forget.

13th August Area Contest is coming up real soon ~~~ See you there!

suhanasidik @ toastmistrez.blogspot.com

1 comment:

  1. Oh wow, this was from back when TMIKL was still under P4 area.

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