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Great work Q and the rest of 1024... also congrats to 1114 & 2041... the triple 7 alliance :)
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WOW...I went away to university and missed all you guys on CD for a few years, feels great to be back!
Having some free time this year, I came back to this great competition re-assuming my role of Veteran Mechanical Mentor @ 843. This was a special task this year, as 843 fostered rookie team 2386 in our neighbouring city Burlington ON. (as they had minimal resources, and only 6 students) The end result was a beautiful collaboration, we collectively designed the robots, 843 hosting the machining and welding opportunities. While an inspiring rookie student from 2386 spearheaded an impressive autonomous program for both teams (see match #40) 2386 finished day 1 ranked #1! We all had a blast and a big thanks to all of the teams who made for a great challenge @ Midwest. I hope this explains the curosity below: "843 & 2386 have similar jersey's"... Quote:
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Soooooo how about the Canadian presence @ Midwest...
3 CDN teams, all three in the semi's...1114 the talk & Champ of the regional! you southern brothers better watch out! |
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I would like to thank the planning committee, volunteer staff, and teams at the Midwest Regional for making it an all-around great event. It was the most fun I've ever had at our first event of the season, and the level of the talent on hand around us was unsurpassed.
The Team Social at Adler Planetarium was outstanding - good food and great presentation of all the different programs. The backdrop of the nighttime Chicago skyline was breathtaking. Thank you to Teams 33 and 2039 for agreeing to be our alliance partners. What was unfortunately a too short experience was also very sweet. Congrats to all award and event winners. A special shout out to our Buckeye brethren on Team 1038 for earning the Engineering Inspiration Award! |
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I have to say congrats to 1114, 1024, and 2041! You guys did an outstanding job in the finals. I had lot's of people ask who I was going to cheer for 111 or 2041 the team my son mentors. I always cheer for both alliances in the finals so it wasn't hard, but it took a lot out of me jumping around and cheering for everything. Congratulations to all the teams who received awards especially Beatty on their Chairman's Award.
My biggest congrats goes out to Ed O'Conner on the St. Pat's Team 101, for regional Woodie Flowers. I have known Ed for a long time, (must be about 12 years now) and it was a honor to be present to congratulate him on Friday night. He is truely an inspiration to his students and a great asset to First. |
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I also want to add in congratulations to Team #71 for winning the Regional Chairman's Award, Ed O'Conner for the WFA (as a fellow nominee, you are an inspiration to us all) , the event champions, teams 1114, 1024 and 2041 - you all did an outstanding job competing!
All of the teams attending did a great job as well. I was working on the field reset crew all weekend and even through our learning times, all drive teams were understanding and professional with our crew. The rest of the volunteer crew was excellent as well. The referees did a great job of making consistant calls to keep the game fair for everyone. Watching every match from their perspective showed me how thorough the refs were and how much of a challenge they have this year. They have the toughest jobs at the event. Thank them when you interact with them and mean it. Even if you disagree, even if the call costs you few points, or a win, or a championship, right or wrong - for without all of the volunteers, our robots would be sitting in crates in a warehouse for a couple of months. It is something that I like to do in every event I attend, whether it is one of my Ironman triathlons, or a robotics event. I will do so with more enthusiasm now that I have been on "the other side." It really lived up to my expectations of the fantastic event everyone said it would be. |
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It never feels good to lose in the finals; but I hope my team and alliance partners can understand why I never felt better after losing in the finals. Ambivalence may best describe my feelings towards who I wanted to win. |
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I just uploaded a couple hundred photos here. They're somewhat 1114-centric, but there are photos of every single robot at Midwest since I was doing double-duty as a scout. PM me if you'd like a higher-resolution version of any particular shot.
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What an amazing weekend! The Midwest Regional produced some of the most exciting matches that Team 1114 has ever been a part of. The atmosphere was electric during the elimination rounds.
A huge thanks goes out to our awesome alliance partners, Teams 1024 and 2041. These were two of the most under rated teams at the regional, and we were honoured to play on the same alliance as them. The semi-final series against 1625, 16 and 648 was an epic battle. When I saw the smoke emerge from the 1024 machine, I really thought we were done. It took some quick work from all three teams to emerge from the brink of disaster. Congratulations to 111, 1243 and 1504 for giving us a good run in the finals. I could see all three of these teams getting some gold before this season is done. Finally a special congratulation to Team 71. That Chairman's Award is absolutely deserved. We've looked to your team as role models since the beginning. There's no team I'd rather see win the big award in Atlanta. Thanks to everyone who made the event a blast! |
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Congratulations to 1114, 1024 & 2041 - you guys were great it was a well earned WIN!! I'm sure the hybrid lap speed and control of 1024 & the simply awesome all-around performance of the 1114 machine will be talked about for a long time to come. National Competitors- WATCH-OUT!!
Should we really be surprised that we are starting to see these Father-vs-Son combinations in the Elims? I would have to say it's probably something along the lines of one of the greatest pay-backs a Father could ever experience to see their Son meet and as we saw EXCEED what they've been able to do!! Certainly signs of more good things to come I'm sure. :) So, congratulations Raul & Al!! A BIG Thanks to 111 for picking us, and for 1504 for being great partners it was a lot of fun and we were proud to have been with you all!! We're looking foward to seeing you guys in West Michigan where we hope things turn out even better once we get the small bugs out and the reliability where it needs to be! BTW: Our mascot had a great time wearing the Dragon suit, tie-dye, and Penguin head!! |
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Team 2358 would like to thank you crazy Canadians for picking us for the rookie alliance. We did well guys. we are glad to have worked with you. We figured it must have been an omen when our Bear mascot was wearing a hockey jersey :) we would also like to thank the the teams that awarded us their personal "rookie of the year awards." These really meant a lot to us and are what we hold dear after competition. So thank you team 71 and 1625 for those, they really mean a lot. (there was one more but as of right now i do not remember who awarded it, so if you did award it, post here. sorry about that, we appreciate yours equally as the others) finally we would like to thank teams 111 & 1024, who, with our help, during the early morning saturday, were able to set a world record score (112). although this record would later be broken, it was one of our finest achievements during the regional. we would also like to congradulate those teams who won and will be moving on to nationals. our wishes of luck goes with you. we hope a midwest bot wins big in georgia. as for our us, we did very well. 13th out of 42 teams during qualifying, picked fourth during alliance picks. and ended in the semi-finals. not bad for a team whos never done this before :) see you guys and gals next year :)) |
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