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Re: [FRC Blog] Pit Set-Up and Trophies
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I have no idea what the answer is going to be once we've considered all the factors and decide on what's best for our events. But I expect it will be discussed at our next RPC meeting - we had one last week, so it will probably be a few weeks until we all get together to discuss it. |
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Seriously, teams that should know better take up valuable space in the aisles of the pit area and cause many safety issues, not just for the inspectors but for other teams. I don't feel like this is something FIRST should issue language around but we as teams should make a bigger deal out of pit preparation etiquette. Pits should be setup quickly and provide a safe place to work without encroaching on the aisles or other pits. |
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I don't see a problem with them going to the 1 trophy, 1 plaque idea. The last thing they need to do is shrink the trophies again. At least FRC teams can order more, unlike FTC.
Question to any FRC team that is a World Champion, is your trophy the same size as a state-awarded trophy, or bigger? (I know the FRC Chairman's Trophy is bigger, what about the WINNERs trophy though) (Our team was "disappointed" to see that our FTC World Champion Trophy was the same size... haha) |
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Just keep the window the same and make all the teams leave by the deadline, and you won't have to keep volunteers any later than normal. Just set the stipulation that when they're done setting up their pits, they need to leave the venue. I think people are making it a bigger issue than it really is. |
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I would much rather teams take up the isle space on the wednesday night load-in period than the Thursday "Morning-Scramble" as I like to call it. As people stated the amount of space needed to complete some pits becomes a safety hazard during that early morning when everyone is running around trying to get their robots competition ready.
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Since the Peachtree & Georgia Southern Classic will not be doing this, not an issue for me. (We went to districts.) We were there fairly late anyway clearing bag tags. I don't see it taking more volunteers to supervise pit set up. I think telling teams not to un bag robot & keeping the number allowed per team down will solve many issues. The biggest issue I see is keeping teams from trying to fabricate or modify the un-bagged allowance during this time. It has been my experience that few teams try to push these kinds of limits. Even then it is more often ignorance of the rules than malicious intent.
The issue with taken up aisle space during load in is you are moving pits into place at that time. Presumably using the same aisle space. ![]() Last edited by FrankJ : 14-10-2015 at 14:19. |
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They were pretty much these:
https://www.crownawards.com/StoreFro...x_Trophies.cat But a lable instead of the "engraved" logo. They were really really cheap looking. I like the look of the plaques from the link, and think those are a really neat idea. |
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Sorry to sort of jump on this, but there's a lot more that goes into setting up some of these displays than some would give these teams credit for. A professional pit also brings something very unique and cool to an event (I still remember being blown away by 2826's pit in 2012-- it was a huge inspiration then and now). It's also definitely worth mentioning (as others have) that setting up Wednesday would eliminate a huge amount of the jostling around pit setup on practice day. I'm certainly hoping my schedule will allow me to volunteer Wednesday nights to help make this happen at MN events. Just one more of the many small improvements that have made FRC better in the last few years. Last edited by cadandcookies : 14-10-2015 at 15:58. |
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I'd like to take a minute to thank FIRST for their decision regarding load in. From the top it's easy choose a one-size-fits-all rule and make everyone else deal with the drawbacks. This decision seems to be pretty great from an efficiency perspective: event organizers and teams should both be at least as well off as before.
Event organizers have the option to say no, in which case setup proceeds as before. And the organizers don't really even have to add communication since teams can just assume that the new setup is not allowed unless they hear otherwise. Meanwhile, teams may get to set up their pits earlier but if it's not allowed or they don't hear what the event decided they end up the same place they would have been anyway. |
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The division winner trophies are similar to the ones they gave way back when to the finalists at regionals.
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My opinion: it is unnecessary to erect a building in one's pit for every competition. If that effort is eating into the time needed for other activities, perhaps it would be best to simplify one's pit setup.
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