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Hallry 07-09-2013 14:23

"Louisville trying to steal robotics competition from St. Louis" Article
 
This article was posted here yesterday (9/6/13):

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Louisville trying to steal robotics competition from St. Louis

Louisville has put in a bid on a high school robotics championship that could generate an economic impact of more than $16 million and draw more than 30,000 people to the city.

In the FIRST Robotics Competition, teams of high school students from around the world vie against each other to built a 120-pound robot capable of completing a specified task.

The competition is sponsored by a Manchester, N.H.-based nonprofit called For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.

FIRST was founded in 1989 to inspire young people’s interest and participation in science and technology, according to its website.

Louisville has submitted a bid to host the competition in 2015, 2016 and 2017, according to Jim Wood, president and CEO of the Louisville Convention and Visitors Bureau.

The city is competing against Atlanta, Detroit, Indianapolis and St. Louis, where the event currently is held.

A decision is expected by the end of September, Wood said.

“We’ve done everything we can,” he said. “Now, we’re sitting back and waiting for them to sort through all the information.”

He called the competition “a very big deal” and “a media darling.”

Students in the past have been required to build robots capable of shooting basketballs, throwing frisbees and performing other assignments.
Did anyone know that Louisville (or Detroit for that matter) was bidding?

Cory 07-09-2013 15:29

Re: "Louisville trying to steal robotics competition from St. Louis" Article
 
Not sure what they're playing at. No connected dome. Their biggest room can only seat 5,000 when set up for arena style seating. Seems completely unsuitable.

The Detroit Convention Center is absolutely massive, but they still wouldn't be able to seat enough people for Einstein. The arena the Red Wings play in is attached, but a hockey arena is too small for anything except just Einstein.

Seems pretty clear to me it's going to be Atlanta or St Louis. I hope Atlanta. It's so much easier to get to via air travel, it has nicer hotels, better restaurants, the park for students, etc. The only real knock I see is that once you're out of the midwest it's not driving distance for a lot of teams.

JB987 07-09-2013 15:41

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I agree with Cory...but I must say that it is hard for us from the west to feel sorry for other teams being out of easy driving distance should the event return to Atlanta. ;)

Ryan Dognaux 07-09-2013 15:43

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1290350)
Seems pretty clear to me it's going to be Atlanta or St Louis.

I wouldn't count Indianapolis out just yet. After building up the infrastructure to host a Super Bowl that was considered an overwhelming success, and having seen the proposal being put forth during IRI this year, I think they have a shot.

Anthony Galea 07-09-2013 16:31

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1290350)
The arena the Red Wings play in is attached, but a hockey arena is too small for anything except just Einstein.

The Red Wings are getting a new arena, so they could take the hockey part out of Joe Louis, and keep the seats.

Cory 07-09-2013 17:04

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Originally Posted by 3175student17 (Post 1290354)
The Red Wings are getting a new arena, so they could take the hockey part out of Joe Louis, and keep the seats.

It's still too small for more than just Einstein.

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Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 1290352)
I wouldn't count Indianapolis out just yet. After building up the infrastructure to host a Super Bowl that was considered an overwhelming success, and having seen the proposal being put forth during IRI this year, I think they have a shot.

I heard that there was no good way to get from the convention center to Lucas Oil Stadium and that the "meeting space" in LOS wasn't nearly big enough for all the pits. Do you know what the plan is there?

Koko Ed 07-09-2013 17:17

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Originally Posted by Hallry (Post 1290336)
This article was posted here yesterday (9/6/13):



Did anyone know that Louisville (or Detroit for that matter) was bidding?

I've been hearing rumors of many places being mentioned (many that didn't make any sense) including those ones mentioned. I'd rather just go back to Atlanta. I had no problem with the place at all.

Ryan Dognaux 07-09-2013 17:21

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1290355)
I heard that there was no good way to get from the convention center to Lucas Oil Stadium and that the "meeting space" in LOS wasn't nearly big enough for all the pits. Do you know what the plan is there?

I'm drawing a blank on their first layout option at moment, but I remember one of the proposals was to actually house all of the FRC pits and fields within the convention center and run fields similar to what was done in 2011 because of the concert. The convention center is massive, I think there was enough room to actually house 6 divisions of FRC teams if the Championship ever needed to grow to that size, or possibly reduce the number of teams per division and just increase the number of divisions. Einstein, FLL fields & pits, & FTC fields & pits would be housed in Lucas Oil Stadium in this setup.

As far as the outdoor area for teams to hang out, there was talk of turning Georgia street into a FIRST village like they did for the Super Bowl Village. In addition to the existing restaurants they could easily bring in tons of food trucks for quick food options.

BrendanB 07-09-2013 18:46

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While potentially going back to 2011 setup doesn't sound that appealing, having Einstein in its own arena would be a neat!

EricH 07-09-2013 18:50

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Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 1290367)
While potentially going back to 2011 setup doesn't sound that appealing, having Einstein in its own arena would be a neat!

Oh, you mean like we were going back to 2002? (Minus the outdoor parking lot aspect, of course!)

DonRotolo 07-09-2013 19:13

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I agree with Ryan, we have been only using a small* part of the convention center, there is a LOT more floor space there.

ATL has the huge advantage of a really large airport, and driving distance** to a lot of teams.

*OK, maybe about 1/4 not including the dome
** within 20 hours, YMMV

Michael Hill 07-09-2013 22:32

Re: "Louisville trying to steal robotics competition from St. Louis" Article
 
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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 1290355)
It's still too small for more than just Einstein.



I heard that there was no good way to get from the convention center to Lucas Oil Stadium and that the "meeting space" in LOS wasn't nearly big enough for all the pits. Do you know what the plan is there?

A little birdie told me they figured out a solution.

CENTURION 08-09-2013 15:58

Re: "Louisville trying to steal robotics competition from St. Louis" Article
 
I'm in agreement with most here; Atlanta was awesome. We took a coach bus down there from Wisconsin, and it really wasn't that bad of a trip.

St. Louis is alright, but I would really love to go back to Atlanta :D

protoserge 08-09-2013 23:43

Re: "Louisville trying to steal robotics competition from St. Louis" Article
 
Come on, y'all. Any city can host The Championship Event.



So long as it's Atlanta ;)


Or the FIRST Robotics City, complete with spaceport, hyperloop, and STEAM education programs for all.

KrazyCarl92 09-09-2013 01:40

Re: "Louisville trying to steal robotics competition from St. Louis" Article
 
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Originally Posted by BrendanB (Post 1290367)
While potentially going back to 2011 setup doesn't sound that appealing, having Einstein in its own arena would be a neat!

While there is something to be said for having the competition take place in the dome, I actually loved the pit fields in 2011. As a member of my team's drive team that year and someone who always spends a significant amount of time in the pits, I really enjoyed the opportunity to watch matches throughout the weekend rather than feeling restricted by the unavoidable distance between pits and stands.


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