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Highlights of World Champions of Public Speaking 2020

Here are the Results of World Champions of Public Speaking 2020:    winners-trophy

Congratulations to Mike Carr, District 55, on becoming the 2020 World Champion of Public Speaking.

Congratulations to Linda Miller, District 37, on finishing in second place.    Congratulations to Lindy MacLaine, District 32, on finishing in third place for his speech.

“Each year, thousands of Toastmasters, representing over 100 countries, battle for the title of World Champion of Public Speaking. This months-long competition culminated at the 2020 Virtual Convention as the 28 semifinalists competed for a title that transforms lives.”

1st place: Watch Mike Carr – the 2020 Toastmasters International World Champion of Public Speaking – deliver his winning speech “The Librarian & Mrs. Montgomery.”

Austin Financial Analyst Wins Toastmasters’ 2020 World Championship of Public Speaking

“With an inspiring speech titled, “The Librarian & Mrs. Montgomery,” Mike Carr, a 53-year-old Financial Analyst from Austin, Texas, won the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking on Saturday, Aug. 29. Carr, along with seven other final contestants, reached the championship level after several eliminating rounds that began more than six months ago with 30,000 participants from 145 countries…”

Top 10 public speaking techniques we can learn from Mike Carr – World Champion of Public Speaking 2020

  1. Attention Getter
  2. Creativity in engaging
  3. Stage Anchor in Dialogue
  4. Twist
  5. Anchor phrase
  6. Act it out
  7. Meaning Prop
  8. Emotion Roller Coaster
  9. The Message
  10. Engaging by relating

Linda-Marie Miller: 2nd place winner, 2020 World Championship of Public Speaking
Her speech is titled, “Pretending Not to Know.”

Lindy MacLaine: 3rd place winner, 2020 World Championship of Public Speaking
Her speech is titled, “Your Buried Story.”

Toastmasters International 2020 World Championship of Public Speaking
Experience the thrill as eight finalists compete to become the 2020 World Champion of Public Speaking.


Practice is the key to helping you improve your communication and presentation skills. Join Toastmasters and find a club that you like to practise your speeches in a friendly environment.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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World Champions of Public Speaking Winning Speeches Playlist

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Highlights of World Champions of Public Speaking 2019

Here are the Results of World Champions of Public Speaking 2019:    winners-trophy

Congratulations to Aaron Beverly, District 18, on becoming the 2019 World Champion of Public Speaking.

Congratulations to Luisa Montalvo, District 55, on finishing in second place.

Congratulations to Kwong Yue Yang, District 89, on finishing in third place for his speech.

“Each year, the Toastmasters International Convention culminates in the final round of the International Speech Contest, where the World Champion of Public Speaking is chosen. In this exciting event, six contestants from all over the world deliver 5- to 7-minute speeches that are evaluated by a panel of experienced Toastmasters. After a year of competing in club, area, district, and semifinal competitions, these contestants have advanced for the chance to win this prestigious accolade.”

Watch Aaron Beverly – the 2019 Toastmasters International World Champion of Public Speaking – deliver his winning speech “An Unbelievable Story.”

Philadelphia man’s ‘unbelievable story’ helps him win the World Championship of Public Speaking.

Beverly’s top tips for public speaking:

  1. The number one golden rule is to know your audience.
  2. Record yourself giving your speech so you can see how you look and sound.
  3. Have colleagues or friends who you trust to give you unbiased feedback.
  4. Use words that you normally use in everyday conversations.
  5. Have fun with the crowd.

2nd Place Winner 2019 World Championship of Public Speaking – Luisa Montalvo

Toastmasters International World Championship of Public Speaking second place winner Luisa Montalvo. Her speech is titled, “First Impressions.”

3rd Place Winner 2019 World Championship of Public Speaking – Kwong Yue Yang

Toastmasters International World Championship of Public Speaking third-place winner Kwong Yue Yang. His speech is titled, “Less and More.”

Practice is the key to helping you improve your communication and presentation skills. Join Toastmasters and find a club that you like to practise your speeches in a friendly environment.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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Highlights of World Champions of Public Speaking 2015

Here are the Results of World Champions of Public Speaking 2015:

Congratulations to Mohammed Qahtani of Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, District 79, on becoming the 2015 World Champion of Public Speaking for his speech, “The Power of Words.”

Congratulations to Aditya Maheswaran of Mumbai, India, District 41, on finishing in second place for his speech, “Scratch.”

Congratulations to Manoj Vasudevan of Singapore, District 80, on finishing in third place for his speech, “We Can Fix It.”

Source:  http://www.toastmasters.org/Events/2015-International-Convention

Insights from the 2015 World Champion of Public Speaking

The 2015 World Champion of ‪Public Speaking‬, Mohammed Qahtani shares his thoughts after winning.

Mohammed Qahtani World Champion of ‪Public Speaking 2015 Full Speech, “The Power of Words”


Here’s a breakdown of the speech that won the 2015 World Championship of Public Speaking…

“He immediately gets the audience on his side.
He doesn’t lose sight of his message.
He makes it personal.
He uses his strengths to overcome his weaknesses.
He ends on a hopeful note.”
Source: http://www.businessinsider.my/toastmasters-public-speaking-champion-mohammed-qahtani-2015-9/

Highlights of 2nd place winner 2015 World Championship of Public Speaking – Aditya Maheswaran

3rd place Winner 2015 World Championship of Public Speaking- Manoj Vasudevan Full Speech, “We Can Fix It”
Toastmasters World Championship’s second runner-up worked hard to build confidence…

Practice is the key to helping you improve on your communication and presentation skills. Join Toastmasters and find a club that you like to practise your speeches in a friendly environments.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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2014 KUTMC Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests

Results of Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests 2014

A big thank you to everyone who helped to make the 2014 Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests a success.

We would like to thank all participants, contest roles, contest chair and guests who attended yesterday’s our club’s Humorous Speech & Evaluation Contests.

Congratulations to all contest participants and winners!

The results are :

Humorous Speech Contest:
1. Winner – Sean Seah Weiming
2. 1st Runner-Up – Suhail Hamid

Evaluation Contest:
1. Winner – Sean Seah Weiming
2. 1st Runner-Up – Suvarna Latha

KUTMC Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests 2014

The champions will represent our Club at Area U1/U4/U5 Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contests which will be held on 20th Sept (Sat) from 1.30pm to 5.30pm at Thomson-Reuters Auditorium, 18 Science Park Drive, Singapore 118229.

Please come and support our Club representatives!!
The beauty of Toastmaster is that we will always improve by learning and learn by doing!  Thank you all!

Are you afraid to stand and speak your mind? Join Toastmasters and find a club that you like to practise your speeches.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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