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Chris Fultz
27-03-2012, 10:18
Does anyone have the data on this historical information?

Number of Regional Competitions, by year.
Number of District Competitions, by year.

Mark McLeod
27-03-2012, 10:37
I have the totals but they are spread out by year through our history pages.
See if this spreadsheet helps.

Hallry
27-03-2012, 10:38
Well, Cowscout (http://www.cowscout.com/index.php?page=changeSeason) has the number of total events by year. You can count out the districts/regionals to find how many of each one.

Tristan Lall
27-03-2012, 11:05
I have the totals but they are spread out by year through our history pages.
See if this spreadsheet helps.
Any idea about the backstory surrounding 1995's Texas and North Carolina "attempted" regionals? (Not to derail the thread too much....)

Hallry
27-03-2012, 11:31
Any idea about the backstory surrounding 1995's Texas and North Carolina "attempted" regionals? (Not to derail the thread too much....)

Well, according to this (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OAkjDvXjVX-UrbwZ70NN6Opu22H3JZd9rBAwbbIAW_4/edit), the North Carolina regional was cancelled in 1995 due to a lack of teams participating.

Mark Garver
27-03-2012, 16:37
I have the totals but they are spread out by year through our history pages.
See if this spreadsheet helps.

Mark-

One error that I noticed in your spreadsheet, the Ann Arbor District in Michigan was replaced this year by the Northville District.

Mark

Mark McLeod
27-03-2012, 16:47
Thanks, I added that change.

Those two attempted events back in 1995 just didn't seem to draw the teams/local support.

Tristan Lall
27-03-2012, 16:51
Well, according to this (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OAkjDvXjVX-UrbwZ70NN6Opu22H3JZd9rBAwbbIAW_4/edit), the North Carolina regional was cancelled in 1995 due to a lack of teams participating.
Nice work digging that memo up—it probably belongs in the Technokats' history project (both for its content and because of who wrote it).

Hallry
27-03-2012, 16:53
Nice work digging that memo up—it probably belongs in the Technokats' history project (both for its content and because of who wrote it).

Thanks, and yes I believe it is. For some reason I have a lot of old FIRST documents in my Google Docs, if you would like any more.