2002 Update
All good things must come to an end, and we darken the torch for another year. The competitors gave it their best and the winners have been crowned for the 2002 Poetry Olympics! Thanks to all our judges and venues, and congrats to all the winners and participants who made this such a great event. And the 2002 winners are.....
Form Event: Gold Medalist: John Swaile
Silver Medalist: Ophelia Thompson
Bronze Medalist: Joyce Lewis
Modern Event: Gold Medalist: John Swaile
Silver Medalist: Joyce Lewis
Bronze Medalist: Mike Trapp
Performance Event: Gold Medalist: Joyce Lewis
Silver Medalist: Mike Swinkey
Bronze Medalist: Ophelia Thompson
Slam!:Gold Medalist: Arnie Koester
Silver Medalist: Lady J
Bronze Medalist: Lucy Owens
2002 Poetry Olympics
April
is National Poetry Month, so we’re putting on the Second
Annual Poetry
Olympics to find the best poets in the world. Poets can enter any or all events.
Judges can enter the events they are not judging.
There is a $3.00 entry fee per event.
All entries read must be the original work
of the reader. There is a
limit of 15 entrants per event. Pre-registration
is recommended, but not required. Minstrel
Soup will choose 3 judges per event except for the Slam (see details below).
Scores and times will be kept by the score keeper.
Judges may not keep track of the scores.
This is a single elimination
competition consisting of three rounds: Round
1: Each entrant will read one poem, maximum length of 3 minutes and receive a
score between 1 and 10. Round 2: is
a repeat of round 1. After round 2,
each entrant’s scores will be totaled. Round
3: The five entrants with the top combined scores will read one poem, maximum
length of 4 minutes and receive a score between 1 and 10.
The top three scores in round 3 will be the Gold, Silver, and Bronze
medallists with Gold receiving 50% of entry fees for that event; Silver
receiving 30% of the entry fees for that event and Bronze receiving 20% of the
entry fees for that event. Poems
over the time limit for the
round will receive a ½ (.5) deduction for each 10 seconds over the limit from
their TOTAL score.
There will be 4 events in the Olympics.
Registration forms are available at Brewed Awakenings A Coffeehouse, Happy Badger Trading Portal, Sufficient Ground Westgate, Boogie Records, Barry's Bagel's Westgate, Sanger Library, Calvino's Restaurant, Maxwell's Coffee House, and Thackery's Books
Saturday,
April 6, 2002 at 8:00 p.m. at The
Original Sub Shop & Deli,
402 Broadway, Toledo, OH – SLAM!
If you’ve never seen one, you’re in for a treat.
Standard Slam Rules apply
- no costumes, props or music. Just the poet and the poems.
Teams and individuals will compete at the same time.
All three rounds do not have to be performed as a team. Entries are judged on
content, originality, poetic and performance craft, poetic and performance skill
and entertainment. 5 judges will be
selected at random from the audience.
Sunday,
April 14, 2002 at 4:00 p.m. at Calvino's Restaurant,
Cricket West
Shopping Center, Toledo, OH - The
Modern Event
Imagine if Ann Sexton and Charles Bukowski were in the same room. All modern poetry is included. Entries will be judged on content, originality, craft, and
poetic skill. Entries will NOT be judged on the reading/performance of the poem.
Judges:
Saturday,
April 20, 2002 at 8:00 p.m. at Brewed
Awakenings Cafe, 2636
W. Central, Toledo, OH - The Performance Event
The
“almost anything goes” event including costumes, props, dance, or music.
Friday,
April 26, 2002 at 8:00 at Toledo
Museum of Art, Grand Gallery, 2445
Monroe Street, Toledo, OH - The Form
Event
Poets
face off with classical forms of poetry.
2001 Update
The torch has been put out for another year, and the winners have been declared for the 2001 Poetry Olympics! In the Form Event: The Gold Medal went to Star Bowers, Silver to Carol Brickmanis, and Bronze to Jack Troutner. In the Modern Event, John Swaile took the Gold, Michael Kocinski II took Silver, and Stephanie Feldstein took Bronze. In the Performance Event: Sam Martinez (X Avier) took the Gold, Arnie Koester took Silver, and Martin Koop took Bronze. In the Slam!: Tigga took Gold, Mike Swinkey took Silver, and Sweets took Bronze. Thanks to all our judges, and congrats to all the winners and participants who made this such a great event, we just have to repeat it next year.