The Triwizard Tournament is a magical competition held between three wizarding schools: Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang. Each school selects a champion to compete in three dangerous tasks designed to test magical ability, intelligence, and courage. The selection is made by the Goblet of Fire, and participants must be at least seventeen years old. The winner receives eternal glory and a monetary prize, but the tournament is known for its high risk and life-threatening challenges.
The Triwizard Tournament is a magical competition held between three wizarding schools: Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang. Each school selects a champion to compete in three dangerous tasks designed to test magical ability, intelligence, and courage. The selection is made by the Goblet of Fire, and participants must be at least seventeen years old. The winner receives eternal glory and a monetary prize, but the tournament is known for its high risk and life-threatening challenges.
What is the Triwizard Tournament?
An inter-school magical competition among Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang, held every few years, featuring three dangerous tasks and a prize.
Who participates and how are champions chosen?
Each school nominates a champion; the Goblet of Fire selects the champions (usually one from each school) and there is an age requirement (typically 17+). In 1994–95, Harry Potter is unexpectedly chosen as a fourth champion, causing controversy.
What are the three tasks?
1) Face a dragon to retrieve something from its nest; 2) Rescue someone or something from the bottom of the Black Lake; 3) Navigate a magical maze to reach the Triwizard Cup.
What happens at the end and what is the prize?
Winners receive prize money (1,000 galleons). The final task ends with touching the Cup, which also serves as a Portkey to a graveyard; in the 1994–95 tournament, Cedric Diggory is killed and Voldemort returns.