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rachelholladay 11-06-2013 23:52

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Originally Posted by lemiant (Post 1279291)
I'm always amazed by how one little off-season in an Indiana highschool manages to attract almost all the best teams in the world.

I echo this sentiment but in question form.

From my research of the IRI site* (I did research before asking a question on CD..blasphemous i know) the competition was started in 2000 and then became truly an invitational when in "2008, some teams applying to compete at IRI were not invited".

So, is 2008 when the 'modern era' of IRI began? Modern era meaning that it has recognition as the most prestigious off-season event and it is event that has competition level that matches Einstein. Or rather, how did it achieve such a status? (sorry/not sorry to sidetrack the thread onto its own history)


*side note to the webmaster(s) of the IRI website: I really like your site. I was able to find exactly what I was looking for very, very quickly.

Alan Anderson 12-06-2013 00:49

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Originally Posted by rachelholladay (Post 1279356)
Or rather, how did it achieve such a status?

A big part of that would probably be Andy Baker. Even though he is no longer a mentor for the team who started (and continues to co-host) IRI, he is still a major force making IRI what it is.

Another big part is just good timing. IRI moved to its current location, with room for scores of teams, right when a lot of teams decided they wanted to participate in an off-season competition. That led to a feedback effect, with more teams making for better competition and more publicity, leading to more interest from more teams.

Speaking of location, Indianapolis is a relatively convenient place to travel to, so that helps.

Chris Hibner 12-06-2013 09:10

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Originally Posted by rachelholladay (Post 1279356)
So, is 2008 when the 'modern era' of IRI began? Modern era meaning that it has recognition as the most prestigious off-season event and it is event that has competition level that matches Einstein. Or rather, how did it achieve such a status? (sorry/not sorry to sidetrack the thread onto its own history)

I remember the IRI being compared to Einstein as far back as 2001. There were qualification matches that year that many people predicted would match or beat the regular season high score. Incidentally, that event was the first time that the match schedule was given to teams in its entirety before the competition started, a practice that was adopted by FIRST the following year.

The hype from the 2001 event carried over to 2002 and it was talked about heavily on chiefdelphi leading up to the event. I seem to remember a few teams that travelled close to 1000 miles to attend.

Then it really started to spiral out of control. Teams from all over the country were attending by 2004. The organizers did a great job of finding more pit space and lengthening the schedule to give teams plenty of matches, despite the increase in number of teams. 2008 was just when it hit its limit

Obviously when you have to turn teams away, the lower end rises and therefore the average ability of the teams increase. But I would say the top end of the IRI has been the best of any competition for at least 5 years before 2008.

Joe Ross 12-06-2013 12:04

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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner (Post 1279375)
The hype from the 2001 event carried over to 2002 and it was talked about heavily on chiefdelphi leading up to the event. I seem to remember a few teams that travelled close to 1000 miles to attend.

330 traveled 2000 miles in 2002 ;). 190 traveled to IRI in 2001, but not 2002. In 2003, 3 east coast teams and 1 west coast team attended.

When 330 decided they wanted to attend an away off-season event in 2002, the main choices were IRI and Battlecry. I don't remember why IRI was chosen, I think Battlecry was a little larger at the time. The next year, IRI exploded, and several new off seasons started on the east coast. I think that was probably the reason that IRI became the defacto offseason, because it was the only one in the area for a while, where as there were a bunch on the east coast.

One of the cool things of the early years of IRI was the pig roast (at least for the Californians).

Chris Fultz 13-06-2013 09:51

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if you read the book "The Tipping Point", it relates heavily to the IRI "growth". Suddently, everyone wanted to attend IRI because everyone was attending IRI.

We reached a limit and determined that the speed of signing up was not a good way to manage the event, and went to the apply / invite process.

The event stays strong because we stay focused on a few things, have an incredible volunteer crew, awesome teams, and a few unique activities that makes it more than just a competition on the field.

hunterteam3476 18-06-2013 01:46

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What Would be a great Alliance to see at IRI?

MechEng83 18-06-2013 07:03

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Originally Posted by hunterteam3476 (Post 1279788)
What Would be a great Alliance to see at IRI?

Pretty much all of them.

Koko Ed 18-06-2013 07:16

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Originally Posted by hunterteam3476 (Post 1279788)
What Would be a great Alliance to see at IRI?

It's fun to do this type of thing during practice matches (like putting 1114, 2056 and 1241 together at GTR West and seeing if they can mange to clear the field of every disc). IRI will probably rovide just as much fun mixing and matching matches.

jmiller48167 18-06-2013 10:18

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How about having a skills challenge? Most accurate full court shooter, most accurate cycler. Give teams (that are willing to) 1:00 minute to show their best. Just thinking outside the box.

Jay O'Donnell 18-06-2013 11:59

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Originally Posted by jmiller48167 (Post 1279809)
How about having a skills challenge? Most accurate full court shooter, most accurate cycler. Give teams (that are willing to) 1:00 minute to show their best. Just thinking outside the box.

I second this idea! this would be very cool!

Peyton Yeung 18-06-2013 12:11

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Originally Posted by jmiller48167 (Post 1279809)
How about having a skills challenge? Most accurate full court shooter, most accurate cycler. Give teams (that are willing to) 1:00 minute to show their best. Just thinking outside the box.

They did this at the Indiana state championship and it was cool but I'm not sure about it time wise.

AllenGregoryIV 18-06-2013 14:49

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Originally Posted by Tubatroopa (Post 1279835)
They did this at the Indiana state championship and it was cool but I'm not sure about it time wise.

There is something like that at Texas Robot Roundup as well. It would take a very long time with 72 teams though.

runneals 22-06-2013 02:45

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Is anyone going to be live streaming IRI? I would be willing to help out on the technical side as much as I can if anyone needs help.

wesbass23 24-06-2013 13:30

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Forgive me if this has been brought up already, but did Team Titanium apply? I know they certainly have the skill to play at IRI and I was really looking forward to getting the chance to play with them but I was surprised to not see them on the list.

404'd 24-06-2013 13:39

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Originally Posted by wesbass23 (Post 1280432)
Forgive me if this has been brought up already, but did Team Titanium apply? I know they certainly have the skill to play at IRI and I was really looking forward to getting the chance to play with them but I was surprised to not see them on the list.

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Originally Posted by Alpha Beta (Post 1276263)
Just a bad weekend for us logistically. It looks like a great list of teams. We'll be cheering on 1806 as they represent the KC area.

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