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Re: **FIRST EMAIL**/FIRST Adds District Event Model Alternative to FRC Program
Some conversations have occured in Hawaii about the postings on this thread.
The idea of change when it involves: 1. Allowing teams to play more often in a season 2. Saving on cost to teams 3. Savings for FIRST such as FedEx freight costs/donations 4. Better logistics in terms of the RPC for respective events IS a great thing. But, I see one major drawback. It's not equal for everyone. I would hope that further discussions and exceptions be made for teams not as fortunate in terms of location issues, or non-qualified participants outside district model events. If California ever adapted such a model in 2011, that would be devastating for many Hawaii teams. We have been fortunate enough with our sustainability plan to travel to other regions, including the east coast. But for many other Hawaii teams, you spend the whole year, an arm and a leg, getting to ONE mainland regional. Sure, we are just one small State............but you can understand the concern if you were from here. Whether we are from the mainland US or not, we have students who enjoy FIRST much like everyone else. Having the opportunities to compete with California teams is part of our history (started by 254) and I cant see not being able to compete with them or in NJ in 2011 and beyond. As Wayne pointed out earlier, FIRST is more than the robot competition itself. Its giving students an opportunity to broaden their horizons, meet new people, and visit the areas surrounding the competition. ;) |
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The only problem with that is, you'd still have to get the robots to the mainland somehow, and then get students over there. |
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I was implying that perhaps a pool of teams (based on criteria) could be exempt from either participating/not participating in district events. I cant see how it would hurt Michigan, for example, if a team from outside was allowed to compete with the rest of their teams, due to a criteria such as ours. Hmmm...:rolleyes: |
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Geographical issues come into play not just for Hawaii teams, but for any team located more than a couple hour's drive from a potential competition site.
I think the Alaska and UK teams, in particular, might share this concern, but I also think of some of the teams from Montana and Idaho who make long drives through snowy mountain passes to reach either Portland or Seattle. Not to mention, of course, teams in Alberta, who are even further from FRC hotbeds than the Montana and Idaho teams. Attending two district competitions for the entry fees equivalent to one regional competition, while a benefit for teams that do not face challenges in their travel budget, could be a real challenge for teams that are "inconveniently" located. In fact a district model with multiple competitions could actually make it more difficult for those teams to compete on an even footing than it already is. I do, however, have faith in the people who run FRC, to think about these challenges and find a way to address them that works for everyone. The district model, after all, is an option... not a requirement... and I do get the sense that it will be implemented with a fair degree of flexibility and sensibility. Jason |
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I hope that state/regional championships would be able to save acouple of spots for teams that have to travel a long distance. Being part of the actual district would probably not work, but lets say a brazil team wanted to use the michigan championship as a regional i would hope that they would be more then welcome. Maybe FIRST needs to tell future districts that they need to have x number of spots at their championships for those teams that travel.
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I am a bit confused now. If CA was to become the district model that Michigan is, wouldn't it be impossible for Hawaii (outside) teams to attend? That was more my concern than the option of being able to still attend other regionals. Even if traveling to the midwest/south is a few hundred more than going to CA, that's an insurmountable task to overcome, considering the amount of people on a team that attends. I'm also with you on the fairness and flexibility that FIRST will probably incorporate as these changes for the better occur. :D |
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The boundaries of each district are arbitrary and meaningless; what matters is that teams that already incur significant travel costs to attend a single event will be placed at a tremendous disadvantage compared to teams in more densely populated areas. |
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Even so, how can it possibly be $4000 more to travel 6 hours to Kettering than 3 hours to Milwaukee? Gas is expensive these days, but I have trouble seeing them spending an extra 4K to drive an extra 3 hours. |
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