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Waz 03-10-2016 13:07

Re: 2016 Gateway Robotics Challenge - October 1st
 
The event schedule had this interesting entry:
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM - Lunch Break - District awareness presentation on the playing field during lunch

The presentation did not come through on the webcast and I was wondering what was said. Could someone who was there give a quick summary. I have heard rumors of a Missouri/Kansas district for 2018 and was hoping to hear the perspective of a second source.

Thanks,
Steve

Ryan Dognaux 03-10-2016 13:20

Re: 2016 Gateway Robotics Challenge - October 1st
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Waz (Post 1609985)
The event schedule had this interesting entry:
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM - Lunch Break - District awareness presentation on the playing field during lunch

The presentation did not come through on the webcast and I was wondering what was said. Could someone who was there give a quick summary. I have heard rumors of a Missouri/Kansas district for 2018 and was hoping to hear the perspective of a second source.

Thanks,
Steve

It ended up not happening - most people were out to lunch. Basically it was just going to describe what the district model is but not talk specifics on the St. Louis / Missouri / Kansas situation as nothing is set in stone yet. More to give teams a heads up that districts should be coming in the future, hopefully.

Waz 04-10-2016 13:24

Re: 2016 Gateway Robotics Challenge - October 1st
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 1609988)
It ended up not happening - most people were out to lunch. Basically it was just going to describe what the district model is but not talk specifics on the St. Louis / Missouri / Kansas situation as nothing is set in stone yet. More to give teams a heads up that districts should be coming in the future, hopefully.

That's too bad, but thanks for the update.

Steve

1094Jacob 05-10-2016 19:31

Re: 2016 Gateway Robotics Challenge - October 1st
 
Team 1094 would like to thanks all the volunteers and everyone else who put all the hard work into putting this event together. It was excellent!!

Also thanks to 1658 for picking us!! We had a great time winning the competition with you guys! Also thanks to 432(9). Always great to work with you guys whether with your B robot or your main robot (like at the STL regional).

We had an awesome alliance as evidenced by our high scores at the competition!!

If anyone will be at CTTD we'll see you there otherwise we'll see you all next year for STEAMWORKS at the STL regional.

-jacob

sanelss 15-10-2016 13:38

Re: 2016 Gateway Robotics Challenge - October 1st
 
Any word on the videos?

Ryan Dognaux 18-10-2016 11:21

Re: 2016 Gateway Robotics Challenge - October 1st
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sanelss (Post 1611908)
Any word on the videos?

Videos are uploaded and can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...ObnSAIU-_0rW2h My apologies in advance on the awful audio quality. Unfortunately we did not hear the 'reverb' effect happening on our webcast PC but it's definitely there and is very annoying. I was going to spend the time to figure out how to fix it but I just don't have the time at the moment.

Event Results (No inter-picking in the top 8):

Alliance 1: 1658 - 1094 - 432 (4329B) - W
Alliance 2: 4256 - 4500 - 4144 (4143B) - SF
Alliance 3: 4143 - 1178 - 1207 (1208B) - F
Alliance 4: 3284 - 1208 - 4187 - SF
Alliance 5: 1329 - 5583 - 1985 - QF
Alliance 6: 931 - 2408 - 328 (3284B) - QF
Alliance 7: 1288 - 2040 - 4257 - QF
Alliance 8: 4329 - 4931 - 3397 - QF

Thank you to all of the teams that came out to compete this year. The event ran smoothly again in our 3rd year and we hope everyone had a fun time!


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