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Re: [FRC Blog] Frank Answers Fridays: June 7, 2013
Its fun, I love telling students about the time before bumpers and the large spinning lights to determine alliance color.
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I do wish I was around to tell stories of odd-shaped fields, but I've only been around for the uniform rectangle field. So I get to listen to stories too. |
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I myself am still a little confused at the district system having never attended one or really read a thorough explanation/description.
Ontario (where I'm from) has some of the most intense competition in all of FIRST with powerhouses like 188, 610, 1114, 1241, 1503, and 2056. Introduction of the district system in Ontario has been a hot topic since 2012. Currently, there are three regionals in Ontario (GTR-East, Waterloo, GTR-West), with a fourth planning on being introduced for 2014. From the rumours, a district system is in the works for introduction in 2015, with three or four additional districts added on top of the existing four regionals that would have been converted. From what I've heard, Western Canadian (Calgary, AB) and Festival de Robotique de Montreal (Montreal, QC) would remain regionals. As I won't be a student member any longer in 2015, it doesn't really affect me. But, the prospect is interesting. |
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If Ontario & Quebec were combined into a district, it looks like there are somewhere around 109 teams (lets say 110). For 110 teams, you need 220 spots, or 5.5-7.3 events. So my guess would be with your current teams, you would need 6 or 7 district events, plus a Championship. In general the district events are intended to be "smaller" and a little more "low key" - think more of the well run offseason style. And another big intent is to save money, so for example, New England is trying to make sure that all of their sites are free or in-kind donation, so places like expensive convention centers that were used in the past will generally not be used at the district event level, and instead we will go to colleges or very large high schools (which still have some very nice venues, but just much less cost). So if some of your current venues are cheap or free, then the district may stick with them, if they are expensive, chances are they will move to another venue (perhaps in the same area, but more of a college/high school). Also, most events will be Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun, reducing the amount of time that mentors & students have to take off from work/school. There are still occasional Thurs/Fri events, but it seems like the preference is Fri/Sat where possible. On the team side of things, teams get at least 20-24 matches for the same registration fee they pay for one regional now, where they usually only get 9 or 10 matches. Currently progression to the District Championships is based on a points model set by the region. If FIRST standardizes this as Frank mentions, it will allow much easier cross-district play (but the regions still have to have/allocate enough slots & events for "extra" teams). |
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There will be an event in Rhode Island, somewhere not too far off of Route 95.
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I'm sure Maine will keep one with at least one in NH with another in NH/Northern Mass. Based on what I have heard districts need to be located so it is viable to get teams to their two events. Teams in Northern NH, Western NH, Vermont, and Maine will have a lot of travel to do unless careful consideration is taken for where districts are placed. I could get quite expensive if your team has to travel 2-4 hours for both district events and the district championship and potentially move on to the Championship.
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I've thought about this for a while. With new info from this thread, this is what I would think with 9 events: Portland area, Manchester, Nashua, WPI, 2 Boston area, Hartford area, south of Hartford(New Britain? Meriden?) Providence area.
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Last I heard a few weeks ago nothing was even close with the district championship location because most venues can't hold 45 teams. I don't see how WPI would be large enough to host a district event as well as host a district and Battlecry.
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I think that with WPI's new athletic center they can hold many more teams (BattleCry this year had 54 teams), although I have no idea how scheduling 2-3 events would happen. This year, Boston had 51 teams, and CT had 56, so all three of those would appear to be able to house that size of an event. |
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The WPI venue would probably have enough room, even if they had to use that recreational area in between the pits and stands. I was only at the regional, not BC, so I can't say how easy it would be to squeeze teams in without being forced to use that area. But I just don't think it has the right kind of atmosphere for a championship. The stands are very intimate, which would make for an awesome district, but I just think that a championship needs to be more grand like it is at the Boston Regional. Maybe it's only in my head, but I just don't see the WPI venue putting out the type of spectacular event that an outsider would expect from the New England Robotics Championships. Boston may avoid that problem, but then I think the problem of not enough room for pits may be a factor. Also, the Boston venue would attract a lot more attention from the general public. I can't say anything about Hartford.
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). I loved the venue, and it managed to attract so many distant teams. In the last 2 years we have had teams from Pennsylvania, Florida, California, Canada, Mexico, Turkey, Brazil and almost Alaska (I am very disappointed that they didn't manage to make it here). |
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