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Re: New Regionals in 2008

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Originally Posted by dtengineering View Post
Glad to hear that the Seattle event is a "go" for next year. I think the Seattle regional will be a big boost for growing FRC here in Vancouver as the chances of getting sponsors and such to come down to Seattle (6 hour round-trip drive) are much greater than getting them to come down to Portland (12 hour round trip). As good as the streaming video is, even Discovery's 360 degree pit-cam doesn't make up for being there when it comes to plain old jaw-dropping awesomeness. We might even be able to bring a few more rookies along with us next year as we try to increase our numbers here in BC with a goal to getting a Vancouver regional off the ground in the next few years. (Although I understand every hockey rink in town is booked up in Feb/March of 2010 for some reason... it might have to wait...)

I have to say, though, that the decision to drop Portland from our schedule will be a tough one. Memorial Colliseum is a great venue (from a competition viewpoint I would rather see a two-field super-regional in Portland than one in Portland and one in Seattle... the pit area at Portland could handle close to 100 teams and if you haven't played at GTR in a two-field year then you don't know what you're missing) and the whole Rose Garden / Convention Centre District / Fareless Square (free and fast trains to downtown) makes it very easy to take students to Portland... and that is not even mentioning the great job the organizing committee and volunteers do there!

I'm looking forward to more info on the Seattle regional, including dates and venue.... but I know the students are far more interested in that whole Hawaii thing.... so is one of our teachers, but he's sailed there the last two time he's gone. I don't think we'll be doing that...

Jason
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