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As this event involves the selection of a Royal Champion, despite sometimes being relatively small in size, it is a Kingdom level event.
As this event involves the selection of a Royal Champion, despite sometimes being relatively small in size, it is a Kingdom level event.


From XLIV / 2010 to LIX /2023, the event has been combined with the An Tir Kingdom A&S Championship, which is an event similar in design, but specifically for non-performing arts and research.  
From XLIV / 2010 to ??, the event has been combined with the An Tir Kingdom A&S Championship, which is an event similar in design, but specifically for non-performing arts and research.
 
From ?? to LVIII / 2023, the event has been combined with An Tir Collegium, a teaching event.  


Starting in LX/2025, the event will be moved to [[Twelfth Night]], and the format will be changed so that bards may compete for points throughout the year, with the top scorers competing at Twelfth Night.   
Starting in LX/2025, the event will be moved to [[Twelfth Night]], and the format will be changed so that bards may compete for points throughout the year, with the top scorers competing at Twelfth Night.   
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* [[Kingdom A&S/Bardic Championship XLIX 2015]]
* [[Kingdom A&S/Bardic Championship XLIX 2015]]
* [[Kingdom A&S/Bardic Championship L 2016]]
* [[Kingdom A&S/Bardic Championship L 2016]]
* [[An Tir Collegium & Kingdom Bardic Championship LVII 2022]]
* [[An Tir Collegium & Bardic Championship LVIII 2023]]


==Past Champions==
==Past Champions==
[https://op.antirheralds.org/index.php?ward=725 Kingdom Bardic Champions on the OP]


#[[Leith Amhranai dal gCais]], 2003
#[[Leith Amhranai dal gCais]], 2003
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#[[Bieiris de Romans]], 2013
#[[Bieiris de Romans]], 2013
#[[Emma Godwif]], 2014
#[[Emma Godwif]], 2014
#[[Owen the Merry]], 2015
#[[Martin le Harpur of Faulkbourne]], 2016
#[[Conchobhar O Muirchertaig]], 2017
#[[Aislynn Haldana Cadell]], 2017
#[[Martin le Harpur of Faulkbourne]], 2017
#[[Sigriðr galdrakona GALA Eiriksdottir]], 2017
#[[Máire nic Shiobhán]], 2018
#[[Andromacha of Lesbos]], 2019-2022
#[[Colette La Trouvere]], 2022
#[[Margaret ingen Domnaill]], 2023


[[Category:Events]][[Category: Bardic Champions]]
[[Category:Events]][[Category: Bardic Champions]]

Latest revision as of 11:52, 16 August 2024

The An Tir Kingdom Bardic Championship historically was generally held on the fourth weekend of September. Since XLIV/2010, it has been held in conjunction with the Kingdom Arts and Sciences Championship, and is held on the first weekend of March. Entrants competing for Kingdom Bardic Champion must prepare three historical pieces with full documentation to present before panels of judges.

Additionally, others may enter their items as single pieces, in order to display their skills, get a taste of the process, and receive feedback on how they are progressing.

As this event involves the selection of a Royal Champion, despite sometimes being relatively small in size, it is a Kingdom level event.

From XLIV / 2010 to ??, the event has been combined with the An Tir Kingdom A&S Championship, which is an event similar in design, but specifically for non-performing arts and research.

From ?? to LVIII / 2023, the event has been combined with An Tir Collegium, a teaching event.

Starting in LX/2025, the event will be moved to Twelfth Night, and the format will be changed so that bards may compete for points throughout the year, with the top scorers competing at Twelfth Night.

Past Champions

Kingdom Bardic Champions on the OP

  1. Leith Amhranai dal gCais, 2003
  2. Anastasia Alexandrovna Andreeva, 2004
  3. Guisseppi, 2005
  4. Alfgifu verch Morgan, 2006
  5. Ruadhan O Fearain, 2007
  6. Thorgrim the Skald, 2008 & 2009
  7. Ismenia Wystan, 2010
  8. Galeran Chanterel, 2011
  9. Nidda Ridarelli, 2012
  10. Bieiris de Romans, 2013
  11. Emma Godwif, 2014
  12. Owen the Merry, 2015
  13. Martin le Harpur of Faulkbourne, 2016
  14. Conchobhar O Muirchertaig, 2017
  15. Aislynn Haldana Cadell, 2017
  16. Martin le Harpur of Faulkbourne, 2017
  17. Sigriðr galdrakona GALA Eiriksdottir, 2017
  18. Máire nic Shiobhán, 2018
  19. Andromacha of Lesbos, 2019-2022
  20. Colette La Trouvere, 2022
  21. Margaret ingen Domnaill, 2023