Records in International Moots

The following is a list of various world records in international moot competitions (international rounds). Each season is tagged to the competition window of the moot in question, and competitions that would be more properly categorised as mediation, negotiation, or role-playing competitions are not included in these statistics.

Most championships by a university in a season

6: Singapore Management University, 2021/22 (Asia Cup, Frankfurt, Mandela, Perera, Red Cross, Vis East)
5: Singapore Management University, 2014/15 (Asia Cup, Hague, ICC, LAWASIA, Vis East)
5: Singapore Management University, 2016/17 (Asian LSA, Fletcher, Frankfurt, LAWASIA, Price)
4: National University of Singapore, 2000/01 (Asia Cup, IMLAM, Jessup, Lachs)
4: Singapore Management University, 2020/21 (Asia Cup, ICC, LAWASIA, PAX)
4: National University of Singapore, 2016/17 (Air, Asia Cup, IMLAM, Private Law)
3: Singapore Management University, 2015/16 (Asian WTO, ICC, Price)
3: Leiden University, 2012/13 (European Law, ICC, Telders)

Entries in italics denote seasons fully adopting the online format.

Most championships by a country in a season

9: Singapore, 2016/17 (Air, Asia Cup, Asian LSA, Fletcher, Frankfurt, IMLAM, LAWASIA, Price, Private Law)
8: Singapore, 2021/22 (Asia Cup, Competition Law, Frankfurt, LAWASIA, Mandela, Perera, Red Cross, Vis East)
6: Singapore, 2014/15 (Asia Cup, Hague, ICC, IMLAM, LAWASIA, Vis East)
6: Singapore, 2020/21 (Asia Cup, Fletcher, Frankfurt, ICC, PAX)

Entries in italics denote seasons fully adopting the online format.

Most championship finals by a university in a season

9: Singapore Management University, 2015/16 (Asia Cup, Asian WTO, ICC, IMLAM, Price, Private Law, Red Cross, Vis, Vis East)
8: Singapore Management University, 2014/15 (Asia Cup, Frankfurt, Hague, ICC, LAWASIA, Price, Vis, Vis East)
7: Singapore Management University, 2021/22 (Asia Cup, Frankfurt, Jessup, Mandela, Perera, Red Cross, Vis East)
7: Singapore Management University, 2020/21 (Asia Cup, Computational, ICC, LAWASIA, PAX,  Perera, Vis)
6: Singapore Management University, 2016/17 (Asian LSA, Fletcher, Frankfurt, ICC, LAWASIA, Price)
6: National University of Singapore, 2016/17 (Air, Asia Cup, Competition Law, IMLAM, Pan Asian Human Rights, Private Law)
6: National University of Singapore, 2020/21 (Competition Law, Fletcher, Frankfurt, ICC,  Jessup, LAWASIA)

Entries in italics denote seasons fully adopting the online format.

Most championship finals by a country in a season

13 Singapore, 2020/21 (Asia Cup, Competition Law, Computational, Fletcher, Frankfurt, ICC (2), Jessup, LAWASIA (2), PAX, Perera, Vis)
12: Singapore, 2016/17 (Air, Asia Cup, Asian LSA, Competition Law, Fletcher, Frankfurt, ICC, IMLAM, LAWASIA, Pan Asian Human Rights, Price, Private Law)
11: Singapore, 2021/22 (Asia Cup, Competition Law, Fletcher, Frankfurt, IMLAM, Jessup, LAWASIA, Mandela, Perera, Red Cross, Vis East)

Entries in italics denote seasons fully adopting the online format.

Most Grand Slams won by a university in a season

2: University of Buenos Aires, 2015/16 (Jessup, Vis)
2: Singapore Management University, 2014/15 (ICC, Vis East)
2: Singapore Management University, 2015/16 (ICC, Price)
2: Singapore Management University, 2017/18 (Frankfurt, Price)
2: Singapore Management University, 2021/22 (Frankfurt, Vis East)

Entries in italics denote seasons fully adopting the online format.

Most Grand Slam finals by a university in a season

5: Singapore Management University, 2014/15 (Frankfurt, ICC, Price, Vis, Vis East)
4: Singapore Management University, 2015/16 (ICC, Price, Vis, Vis East)
3: Singapore Management University, 2021/22 (Frankfurt, Jessup, Vis East)
3: National University of Singapore, 2020/21 (Frankfurt, Jessup, ICC)
3: Singapore Management University, 2016/17 (Frankfurt, ICC, Price)

Entries in italics denote seasons fully adopting the online format.

Universities that have successfully defended a Grand Slam

Singapore Management University, 2014/15 and 2015/16 (ICC)
Singapore Management University, 2015/16 and 2016/17 (Price)

Mooters with multiple championships (at least one Grand Slam)

Shawn Ang, Singapore Management University: LAWASIA'2020; ICC'2021
Mark Lawrence Badayos, University of San Carlos: Stetson'2016; Price'2018
Lucas Bastin, University of Sydney: WTO'2006; Red Cross'2007; Jessup'2007
Emily Chalk, University of Queensland: IMLAM'2013; Jessup'2014
Bethel Chan, Singapore Management University: Asia Cup'2014; Vis East'2015. Also a Vis'2015 finalist
Jason Chan, National University of Singapore: Jessup'2001; Asia Cup'2001; Vis'2002
Chong Wei Xuan Allen, Singapore Management University: Price'2020; ICC'2021. Also a Jessup'2022 finalist
Robert Clarke, University of Sydney: Jessup'2021; Private Law'2021
Foo Shi Hao, Singapore Management University: LAWASIA'2013; ICC'2015
Tracy Gani, Singapore Management University: Price'2017; ICC'2018. Also a Red Cross'2016 finalist
Huang Qianwei Violet, National University of Singapore: Carey'2018; Frankfurt'2018; Nuremberg'2019
Eden Li, Singapore Management University: Asia Cup'2014; Vis East'2015. Also a Vis'2015 finalist
Meher Malhotra, Singapore Management University: ICC'2021; Red Cross'2022
Odette Murray, University of Sydney: Red Cross'2007; Jessup'2007
Sarah Purvis, University of Sydney: Jessup'2021; Private Law'2021
Saw Teng Sheng Dennis, Singapore Management University: ICC'2016; Price'2017

Dhruv Sharma, National Law University, Delhi: Red Cross'2013; ICC'2014
Eric Shi, University of Sydney: IMLAM'2016; Jessup'2017
Grace Sim, Singapore Management University: LawAsia'2014; Vis East'2015
Kabir Singh, National University of Singapore: Jessup'2001; Asia Cup'2001
Jerald Soon, Singapore Management University: Asia Cup'2014; Vis East'2015. Also a Vis'2015 finalist
Harry Stratton, University of Sydney: IMLAM'2016; Jessup'2017
Tan Jun Hong, Singapore Management University: Asian LSA'2014; Asia Cup'2014; Vis East'2015. Also a Vis'2015 finalist
Tess Tan, University of San Carlos: Stetson'2016; Price'2018
Tan Yoong San, Singapore Management University: Price'2020; ICC'2021
Keith Toh, Singapore Management University: PAX'2021; Frankfurt'2022
Samuel Yap, Singapore Management University: LAWASIA'2013; ICC'2015

Entries in bold denote multiple Grand Slam winners.

Mooters with most best oralist titles (at least top three)

4: Ryan Kwan, National University of Singapore (Tun Suffian'2017; Asia Cup'2018; Fletcher'2019; Competition Law'2020)