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MUN Students in Free Enterprise team knocked out in first round

SIFE Memorial takes in the Cultural Fair on Day 1 of the World Cup Competition. — Submitted photo

SIFE Memorial takes in the Cultural Fair on Day 1 of the World Cup Competition. — Submitted photo

Daniel MacEachern
Published on October 12, 2011
Published on October 12, 2011
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Free Enterprise , Canadian Forces , Malaysia , Russia , Kenya

Memorial University’s Students in Free Enterprise team is back from Malaysia after being knocked out of a global competition in the first round.

The team placed third in its division in the first round, watching teams from Russia and Kenya advance to the semi-final of the 2011 SIFE World Cup in Kuala Lumpur on the weekend.

Still, Danielle Seaward, the team’s vice-president, said the team was pleased with its own performance.

“Unfortunately, we didn’t make it out of the opening round,” she said. “But you can’t really look bad at that, considering there’s over 1,600 teams in the world and we did make the top 24, so we’re really excited and happy about that.”

Moreover, said Seaward, the team’s presentation was perfect, so there was no second-guessing going on afterwards; the team just ran up against stiff competition.

“The judging was a little bit different this year from what we’ve been used to in the past, but our team was really proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish,” she said.

“Our presentation in our opening round was absolutely flawless. We had many judges in other countries approach us after, telling us how great the presentation was and we should be so proud of everything we’ve accomplished.

Seaward also said the real-life programs the team runs are also a source of inspiration.

“The one thing that’s made our team really proud was hearing from participants of people that we’ve impacted after the competition was over,” she said.

“We heard from different Canadian Forces members that participated in our Based in Business program, and also from seniors that participated in our FLAGS (Financial Literacy And Goals for Seniors) program telling us how proud they were of us for making it that far. And it’s at that time that you realize what you’ve done and what you accomplish.”

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    donny
    - October 12, 2011 at 18:26:23

    If your not first, your last!

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      Margo
      - October 14, 2011 at 08:06:35

      That's right, Donny. As far as "free enterprise" goes, those who are not first are losers.

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    PastSIFEr
    - October 12, 2011 at 15:30:18

    Once again, the Memorial SIFE team has made the entire country proud! Ranking somewhere between 17th-24th in the WORLD out of 1,600 SIFE teams is absolutely phenomenal!!! As with the first poster, I agree a more positive headline would have been much more appropriate given the team's numerous accomplishments. SIFE is truly a tremendous organization which is changing the lives of millions around the world. Proud that Memorial has served as an inspiration to so many teams around the world, year after year!

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    Dianne MK
    - October 12, 2011 at 12:59:06

    Perhaps a report on a positive note recognizing the accomplishments of these wonderful studenys. ??? Let's look at the possible headlines.. The Memorial team has donated an astonishing 31,000 hours to this mandate all year long and to winning results: at the national competition, the team finished first of 50 teams to win the Canadian title. Two months prior, they won the regional championship, placing first in all three topic competitions. At the world cup, the team placed third in its division in the first round of competition, where they competed against the best teams from four other countries.

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