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Three cries to Wiltshire’s Wylie

Hamilton Town Crier Edward Christopher, centre, leads the visiting international town criers to King's Square for the first round of competition last week (Photo by Akil Simmons)

Britain’s Mark Wylie was crowned as champion of the Bermuda International Town Crier Competition.

This competition brought together 25 hopeful town criers from Britain and Canada along with their escorts to Bermuda to compete for a number of awards. In addition, the City of Hamilton also hosted a Junior Town Crier competition, including four participants from several middle schools.

Criers were judged on sustained volume from a 20-metre distance, clarity heard throughout their cry, diction, inflection, bearing and confidence pertaining to the manner in which the crier moves, and the content of the cry with adherence to the required subject.

A video can be found from the following link: vimeo.com/126061058.

The list of winners:

Bermuda International Town Crier champion 2015: Mark Wylie (Calne, Wiltshire, England)

First runner-up: James Stewart (Glasgow, Ontario, Canada)

Second runner-up: Christopher Whyman (Kingston, Ontario, Canada)

Best St George’s cry: Mark Wylie (Calne, Wiltshire, England)

Best Dockyard Cry: Mark Wylie (Calne, Wiltshire, England)

Best Hamilton Cry: Mark Wylie (Calne, Wiltshire, England)

Best Dressed Couple: Les Whiting and Karen (Town of Petrolia, Ontario & County of Lambton, Canada)

Best Dressed Crier: Christopher Whyman (Kingston, Canada)

Junior Town Crier champion: Dequan Trott (Dellwood Middle School)

Junior Town Crier runner-up: Ayanna Peniston (Mount Saint Agnes Academy)