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#1 lifted #201 -- no call...
Posted by Joe Johnson.   [PICTURE: SAME | NEW | HELP]
Engineer on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Pontiac Central High School and Delphi Automotive Systems. Posted on 3/28/2000 7:26 AM MST In Reply to: Lifting Robots off of the Bar posted by P.J. Baker on 3/28/2000 5:35 AM MST: I don't know about the legality of things, but I can tell you that in the last match of QF3 at the MWR in which Hammond (#71) & Visteon (#201) were up against 3-Dimensional Systems (#1) & Haworth (#74), Team #1 methodically lifted Team #201 off the bar. They were not trying to get on the bar unless you say that they were 'making room' for themselves. At the time I didn't think about whether this was in the spirit of things or not. It was very exciting I can tell you that. Bottom line, no call or warning by the refs. Perhaps a clarification is in order. Joe J. |
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