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Racer26 04-07-2013 15:34

Re: New Northern Ontario FRC Regional!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dtengineering (Post 1281233)
I think 1114 and 2056 might be amongst the first to point out that they might actually be considered underdogs when going up against the reigning world champions.... :)

Darn, but there are a LOT of GOOD teams in Ontario.

Jason

I'm fully aware 610 and 1241 are reigning world champions. This would still get me nowhere close to EVER calling 2056 an underdog, especially at the regional level. 2056 has played in 17 regionals, and brought home 17 regional wins, 2 WFFAs, 1 RCA and 1 EI. 1114 carries a similarly impressive pedigree.

Neither 610, nor 1241 have historically been able to hold a candle to 1114/2056 in any sort of a consistent fashion. Both have shown moments of brilliance, and are firmly planted at the top of Canada's second tier, but have not been able to show the consistent early season excellence required to win regionals in Ontario. Both 610 and 1241 are great at adapting as the game progresses to improve their machines and strategies as Championship gets closer. Even then, 1114 and 2056 are generally much more consistent.

Indeed, the two matches they eliminated 1114/4039/118 with at Championship were decided by a smaller margin than 1114's failed 30 pt climb. 1114's climber failed at the worst possible time, and 610 and 1241 were able to capitalize and parlay that into a Championship win. It truly is as Karthik and many others have said. The biggest component of winning championships is getting a little bit of good luck when you're well positioned to take advantage of it. Baracus was specifically designed to be 1st pick in its Championship division, by being a stellar climber. That part of 1114's plan played out perfectly. Then Baracus failed to complete even one 30 pt climb during eliminations thanks to some poorly timed bad luck.

All four teams are able to win events given the appropriate infusion of luck at the right time. Several occasions have come about over the past few years where 2056's streak would have been broken were it not for some well-timed luck.

By nearly every metric I can think of, Ontario is one of the top 3 regions in FRC. Michigan is the only other region similarly strong across the board.

George C 04-07-2013 15:48

Re: New Northern Ontario FRC Regional!
 
Very well put but I think Jason was kidding.

AJCaliciuri 26-07-2013 14:14

Re: New Northern Ontario FRC Regional!
 
For those who have little knowledge of North Bay or just think North Bay maybe doesn't have the industry to support such a Regional, check out this promotional video developed by the City of North Bay:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQt99PPAvjQ

It gives a really great overview of the some of the great things North Bay has done and is continuing to do to advance technology and contribute to dozens of industries.

An official name and date will be coming soon, so stay tuned!

Sincerely,

MikeE 10-11-2013 18:39

Re: New Northern Ontario FRC Regional!
 
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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 1281219)
Nope. The first year at Traverse City the temp was -4*F in the morning, and it didn't get anywhere near the freezing point.

Sorry to resurrect an old thread but I didn't mean it would be the first event when the actual temperature was below freezing, that's not so unusual.


I meant that it may be the first event where the climatological data suggest that the daily high is *expected* to be below freezing. From weather.com, Traverse City has a typical daily high of 34F at the start of March rising to a balmy 46F at the end of the month.
In contrast North Bay doesn't see average high temperatures reach freezing until the second half of March.

* End of thread hijack *

Modversity 23-02-2014 22:30

Re: New Northern Ontario FRC Regional!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AJCaliciuri (Post 1280763)
Where in the World is FIRST appears to be out-of-date. In Northern Ontario, we currently have:

-1305 (Ice Cubed) - North Bay
-1535 (Kinghts of Alloy) - Sault St. Marie (Canada)
-4069 (Lo-Ellen Robotics) - Sudbury
-4152 (Huntsville Hoyas) - Huntsville
-4699 (ESCT-Flammes) - Timmins
-4704 (Gold Diggers) - Timmins
-4732 (SWC Robotikz) - Thunder Bay
-4754 (RoBenedicts) - Sudbury

These eight teams will cite the new Northern Ontario Regional as the closest to their hometown. If we include Timmins teams (who used to have to travel 8 hrs, now only have to travel 4hrs.), we could then include teams from Ottawa, Brampton, Vaughan, Kincardine, Markham, Oshawa, Toronto, Mississauga etc.

And with 4 events in Ontario now, they'll be less of a chance of competing against the same opponent twice, giving teams tremendous opportunities for winning awards and events.

I myself can't wait!

4704 is now Northern Lights Robotics


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