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The natural question is, will the East and West Champions get to play one another (even if it is unofficial and doesn't result in any more trophies)?
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They totally should and they should get like a Grand Toronto Champion, but instead of another gold, Platinum lol
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or the "overall champions" could get next years payment paid for automatically, like IRI does, for either Toronto East or Toronto West
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This season's event will be the 10th Greater Toronto Regional. This was the first FIRST event played outside the United States back in 2002 and has been home to of the most memorable moments in FIRST history. This year's event will be a double regional, with two separate regional events happening in the same building. We're expecting at least 80 teams at the Hershey Centre for this three day extravaganza.
To help celebrate the event's 10th anniversary, we're hoping that some of our friends from down south will make the trip up for what we expect to be the most exciting events of the 2011 season. The event has always been supported by some of the top American teams and we'd love to see that tradition continue! |
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I'd LOVE to tell you all 2791's going to GTR, but it's not in the cards financial wise this year. :( |
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It couldn't be that hard when the fields, staff, and teams are all there already, under one roof. |
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Its been much like championship, in that the pits were housed in the next ice pad over from the fields. For the elimination rounds, they've brought the elimination teams out from the pits, onto the ice pad with the field, and left the pits for the teams packing up. Its held in an Ontario Hockey League arena, capable of seating several thousand. Finding seating hasn't been an issue before with upwards of 80 teams on one field. I don't think it would be an issue when you split that over 2 fields. It seems easy enough to me, with a minimum of disruption. There may well be factors I'm failing to consider though. |
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I'm personally excited to see how the two regionals play out, its nice not having to scout 80+ teams in one super regional. Hopefully the amazing atmosphere that was the former GTR Super Regionals returns. I would also like to put out the call to get as many of our American Friends to come celebrate 10 years of great competition at GTR! |
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Jonathan, Bill's Blog stated that teams could sign up for any regional, but FRC reserved the right to equalize the double regionals such that they weren't all rookies, or so that the regionals had about the same number of teams. (From http://frcdirector.blogspot.com/2010...efore-you.html )
As regards having a "championship" match at double regionals, Alex is correct. By the time awards are over, teams just want to get out of there. The only people that want to get out of there more than the teams are the volunteers, and the FTA and teardown crew don't leave until the truck is being loaded, or in the FTA's case, has left fully loaded. If half the crew has to stay an extra half-hour or so due to teams playing more, I don't think the road cases, and therefore the truck, will get loaded as fast. As it is, teams wanting pictures on the official field have to do it quickly, because the field is coming down around them as they do it. |
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I guess I'm skeptical of the precedent. |
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