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Re: Split Champs assignment
Europe is assigned St.louis/Detroit
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A nascent thought that popped in my head after seeing this announcement --
It seems that most teams from outside North America will be competing in Houston (e.g., Israel, Turkey, mainland China, Australia). Will teams competing at that event have a more difficult time effectively scouting and understanding the competition and level of play of the teams that can expect to see given the geographic and lingual barriers than will teams competing at the other CMP event? Teams from Europe seem to be both fewer in number and more likely to speak English, I'd guess. |
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#108
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359 is always telling me Hawaii wants mainland teams to come and play.
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#109
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A start would be a battle of champions with a best of 7 or at least a best of 5 so they can fill an hour. Ultimately though a series that covered all the finals of both CMPs and then culminated in that best of 7 or 5 would be better. The one problem I see with that is that the results of the two CMPS would have to be known well in advance of the Ultimate CMP, so that could dampen the interest of the public. Another option would be to bring say all 4 teams that made it to the semi-finals from both events and have them play a new round of finals. You could have a hope of containing the results of a event that happens in a TV studio environment. Better suspense equals better ratings equals more people exposed to and learning about FIRST. |
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But the difference depends on if the divisions are going to be published for both Champs at the same time or will St.Louis/Detroit get their divisions later. I think that because of the lack of regional competitions in Europe the chance to see a European team in champs is lower. To compare, Israel and Australia for example will definitely send at least 6 teams each. Is there any statistical data about the international teams in each of the champs? |
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If you're talking in terms of performance-balance, sure, there will be a bias between the championships just because of the way the stats work out. But, from what I've seen after talking to many international teams and even observed from my own teams, merely going to championships is an experience that is unparalleled. This year, 0 out of the 6 Australian teams attending champs made it to their division's playoffs, but we still ended up leaving the competition happy and inspired. Seeing the looks on these kids faces showed me that it's not ALL about the competition, and maybe this whole "getting more kids to champs" is a good idea. Now's a good time to reiterate that this is my opinion, and may not reflect that of my teams or FIRST internationally. Again, the opinion I'm presenting is purely focused on travel logistics and not the performance split between the 2 Champs. |
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#113
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It makes sense that countries with a strong FRC presence are sent to South 1/2 CMP. There just isn't room at North 1/2 CMP. Europe, etc, are left at North 1/2 CMP just to give the event some international flair, with little substance. I would expect maybe 3 teams from outside the US/Canada at the 400 Team North 1/2 CMP. FIRST is trying to have their cake, cut it in half, and eat it too. South 1/2 CMP will be much more well represented on an international level, percentage wise. -Mike |
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Any estimate on the amount of Michigan teams predicted to attend a Championship in 2017? I feel there will most likely be more Michigan teams at a Championship than teams at MSC, If so what is the point of having MSC as a step before the championship?
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#115
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Here's some interesting numbers...* For the St. Louis Championship: Total Number of District CMP Slots: 166 Total Number of Regional CMP Slots: 115 Total Allocated CMP Slots (District + Regional): 281 Total Number of Waitlist Spots: 119 For the Houston Championship: Total Number of District CMP Slots: 52 Total Number of Regional CMP Slots: 150 Total Allocated CMP Slots (District + Regional): 202 Total Waitlist Spots: 198 * - Regional numbers were computed by lumping the host city of a regional. I know it's not exact since regionals hosted in states on the border of the CMP demarcation line will generally host teams from the other CMP region. |
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#116
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Spoiler for Code:
Results: Number of elims teams in St. Louis: 174 Number of elims teams in Houston: 82 Spoiler for St. Louis Teams:
Spoiler for Houston Teams:
If anyone sees any teams in the wrong list or code errors, let me know and I'll try to fix it. Québec may not be working correctly as my Python editor couldn't handle the 'é'. Last edited by sdangelo : 05-05-2016 at 18:46. |
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#118
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Actually, I forgot about that...increasing from 600 to 800 teams....is this really right?
New Numbers St Louis: District Slots: 220 Regional Slots: 115 Total Allocated: 335 Total Waitlist: 65 Houston: District Slots: 69 Regional Slots: 150 Total Allocated: 219 Total Waitlist: 181 |
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Can you break down district allocation? I imagine almost 100 of the slots at St. Louis are going to Michigan. Essentially everyone who qualifies for their DCMP! -Mike |
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Chesapeake: 33 Indiana: 12 Michigan: 101 Mid-Atlantic: 29 New England: 45 Total: 220 Houston: North Carolina: 13 Pacific Northwest: 40 Peachtree: 16 Total: 69 So yes, pretty much everyone in Michigan DCMP is going. |
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