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LunchBox
15-03-2003, 11:10
I'm a SparX (1126) member and was wondering what will happen in nationals, I hear there are divisions and such. Is there anything enormously different from regionals. P.S. Check out "Bulldog" running around at http://robots.nasa.gov/events/webcasts/buckeye.htm!!

OneAngryDaisy
15-03-2003, 11:14
At Nat's there are 4 divisions, with the teams evenly spread among those divisions.. Each division operates just like a regional, and the champions then advance to a 'final' round where they match up with eachother.. It's pretty wild with over 250 teams there..

baculpepper
15-03-2003, 11:21
Does anyone know how the pits and field will work at the championship?

I remember hearing something about two stadiums...??

soap108
15-03-2003, 12:31
Two stadiums - one for the Pit, one for 5 stages.

After all regionals are complete, teams will be "randomly" assigned to a division. There are 4 divisions.

KA-108 :cool:

baculpepper
15-03-2003, 12:59
Anybody know how far apart the two stadiums are??

How many playing field will be in operation?

ngreen
15-03-2003, 13:49
The Pits are in the Astrodome. The fields will be in the Reliant Stadium. THey are parts of the same complex so they are close. I assume four field will run at once, but I've never been to nats. Hopefully this year.

LunchBox
15-03-2003, 14:19
With the random splitting of the divisions, will all the division be in one, with chairmans award winners in another, with the odd teams in another or all intertwined.

Koko Ed
15-03-2003, 14:23
If they did it like they did last year there willbe four divisions the size of a large regional doing their matches simultaneously. They will do matches on each of the playing fields switching every couple of matches. The winner of each divison play in the final four to the eventual champion.
I hope it's less spread out and chaotic than it was at Disney. It wasn't anything like a regional. You were so disconnected from all the action and everything was so srpead out you barely knew anything that was going on.

CyberKnights182
15-03-2003, 21:19
The pits are in the astrodome, which is about a 1/4 mile away from reliant park. There will probably be some kind of people mover or transportation so teams dont need to carry their bots back and forth. Im also not sure of this, but i was told that there would be free public transportaion for the commute between hotels/competition/six flags.

Jeff Waegelin
15-03-2003, 22:32
Originally posted by CyberKnights182
The pits are in the astrodome, which is about a 1/4 mile away from reliant park.

If you look at the aerial photos, the two are right next to each other. It probably is at least 1/4 mile of travel from the pits to the field, though. The buildings are closer than that, but you have to account for getting inside and down to the stadium floor.

pras870
15-03-2003, 23:14
Not that it's on topic with this, it's stratying a little, but still dealing with nats. Does anyone know exactly if the Johnson & Johnson Sportsmanship award lets you qualify to be nationals? I'm only wondering because we won this award at the UTC regional.

Cory
15-03-2003, 23:16
Originally posted by pras870
Not that it's on topic with this, it's stratying a little, but still dealing with nats. Does anyone know exactly if the Johnson & Johnson Sportsmanship award lets you qualify to be nationals? I'm only wondering because we won this award at the UTC regional.

no it doesnt, only technical awards or the chairmens will allow you to go to nats.

Cory

Amanda Aldridge
15-03-2003, 23:56
Originally posted by Koko Ed
If they did it like they did last year there will be four divisions the size of a large regional doing their matches simultaneously. They will do matches on each of the playing fields switching every couple of matches.

What do you mean by switching? If they do it like they did last year, each division will play out on its own field (Newton, Archimedes, Curie, and Galileo), with each team usually having a chance to play on the Einstein field at least a few times, and then the four divisional winners will meet at Einstein for the semis and the finals. Good luck all.

Daniel Brim
15-03-2003, 23:59
Originally posted by pras870
Not that it's on topic with this, it's stratying a little, but still dealing with nats. Does anyone know exactly if the Johnson & Johnson Sportsmanship award lets you qualify to be nationals? I'm only wondering because we won this award at the UTC regional.

I was wondering the same about the Inspiring Engineering award let you go to nats.

Ricky Q.
16-03-2003, 00:54
Originally posted by angel55

What do you mean by switching? If they do it like they did last year, each division will play out on its own field (Newton, Archimedes, Curie, and Galileo), with each team usually having a chance to play on the Einstein field at least a few times, and then the four divisional winners will meet at Einstein for the semis and the finals. Good luck all.


Last year there was a division rotation, teams started out on their home field, switched about halfway into the day Saturday, and once again Sunday...they then returned to their home field for the Divison Championship, and out to Einstien for the Finals..

Jrmc
16-03-2003, 21:50
we rotated thruout the competition, we started in Achimedes, our home field, then proceded to other fields thru out the whole two days, finally ending up on our home field for finals, and then on Einstein for the final 4.
As far as robot carrying goes, i would recommend building some sort of cart to carry tools and the robot, and at least extra one battery so that you wouldn't have to carry your robot the 1/4 mile it takes to get to the field. Just a suggestion.

Cya all at Nationals.

Alaina
18-03-2003, 15:55
Originally posted by DanielBCR
I was wondering the same about the Inspiring Engineering award let you go to nats. http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/res_art9.htm