"An inter-school magical competition that consists of several dangerous challenges. The winner receives a trophy, 1000 Galleons and glory and prestige for one's school."@en . "The Triwizard Tournament is a magical contest traditionally held between the three largest wizarding schools of Europe; Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Durmstrang Institute of Magical Learning and Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. Each school is represented by one champion who competes in a series of challenges set by the Head Sorcerer of the Triwizard Tournament \u2014 traditionally judged by the Headmasters of Headmistresses of the competing schools \u2014 designed to test one's intelligence, magical ability and courage. Champions compete for a monetary prize \u2014 typically one thousand galleons \u2014 and the Triwizard Cup which is displayed at the victor's school."@en . . "Triwizard Tournament (Scopatore)"@en . . . . . . . "*Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry \n*Durmstrang Institute of Magical Learning\n*Beauxbatons Academy of Magic\n*New Alexandria School of Enlightenment"@en . "*1294 \u2014 1792 \n*Since 1994"@en . "The Triwizard Tournament is a magical contest traditionally held between the three largest wizarding schools of Europe; Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Durmstrang Institute of Magical Learning and Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. Each school is represented by one champion who competes in a series of challenges set by the Head Sorcerer of the Triwizard Tournament \u2014 traditionally judged by the Headmasters of Headmistresses of the competing schools \u2014 designed to test one's intelligence, magical ability and courage. Champions compete for a monetary prize \u2014 typically one thousand galleons \u2014 and the Triwizard Cup which is displayed at the victor's school. The Tournament is infamous for being very dangerous; many have died while competing, leading to the tournament's discontinuation after 1792. In 1994, the Tournament was revived after over 200 years of inactivity. Hogwarts, however, refused to participate in the tournament any longer, and so a bid for a school to replace Hogwarts as the third competitor was cast and won by the Egyptian-based New Alexandria School of Enlightenment. In order to curb potential deaths, those who wish to enter their name into the Goblet of Fire must be at least 16 years old. The 1994 Triwizard Tournament was famous for the impressive performances by the Champions, though contained a tragic death of a Durmstrang student, sparking a skirmish at the Beauxbatons Courtyard between Durmstrang and New Alexandrian students. The first tournament after its revival was won by the New Alexandria School of Enlightenment."@en . . . . . . . . . "Triwizard Tournament"@en . "*Pietro Maximoff \n*Viktor Krum \n*Fleur Delacour"@en . . .