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Re: Ontario Moving to District Model in 2017
I would also like to know if Ontario is also moving to 2 day events (with unbag time), or will they remain 3 day events?
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I would presume 2 day events, like every other district.
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District events are two day events. It's part of what keeps district event costs low. The larger District Championships, which would almost certainly include the 60 team ONCMP, are three day events.
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As Brian mentioned, some (see stipulations in posts below) District Championships run similar to a normal 3-day regional with a full practice day, depending on the district. Here's the 2016 MAR DCMP schedule. Note that yes, we did begin Qualification Matches on Thursday of District Champs. That was...interesting. Last edited by Hallry : 16-06-2016 at 00:19. |
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EDIT:The 6-hours of unbag time is only valid for 2-day events. As Wil pointed out below, there are some 2-day DCMPs, meaning that qualified teams do receive 6-hours of unbag time beforehand. So, it depends on what district system you are in. TIL. Last edited by Hallry : 16-06-2016 at 00:18. |
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3-Day DCMPs, however, are not allotted bag time since it is a three day event (even though Day 1 has quals... still haven't figured that one out yet). 2-Day DCMPs for the smaller single-state district systems do have bag time, as they are pretty much a district event invitational in terms of size and execution. PCH might have had to deal with some special rules w/r/t venue requests but I think it's all the same. I expect Ontario to operate with a 3-Day DCMP with around ~60 invited teams. |
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The unbag time is allowed before two day events to make up for the lack of time to work on the robot at a practice day. This is why there is no unbag time before a three-day District Championship, which has a practice day.
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How does the 30lb out of bag limit work with the 2 day events? What would stop a team from making, say a 35lb mechanism that they attatched during their 6 hours of open bag time prior to the event, and then resealing the bag and going to competition? Is this an honours system where competitors aren't to add more than 30lbs, or perhaps another advantage to the district model?
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This new system is essentially squeezing out small, but currently sustainable teams in favor of big budget, mentor heavy teams that already have robust programs. The only advantage I can see here is more rounds of play for better value. The trade off is taking away the entire FIRST experience from smaller scale teams. We were alliance captains and semi-finalists this year. Next year, I am nearly certain that our team must fold. This is deeply disappointing. Last edited by Kleiman : 17-06-2016 at 14:21. |
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As for the cost of third event (district champs / worlds) - your own chart shows it's cheaper than a second or third event under the old system, it's entirely optional, and at minimum you're getting more competition time for the same money. What's not to like? The only scenario where the price is higher in the new system would be if you only wanted to go to one event, and then go to worlds. That's a very lucky thing to plan for. In the new system you've got a very good chance of attending three events for the same price as the above scenario, including a very nice culminating event in a venue that's much cheaper to travel to. |
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Teams that formerly had to scrape together $5000USD just to go to one regional may have to work a little bit harder to get to $7500 Cdn but for that money will be able to attend two events. More value for the money and I would argue a better educational experience than just going to one competition, as you get to do the cycle of compete-iterate-improve. And while the current and new district events are still all GTA centered, I am hoping that eventually there may be enough growth out this way that a district event in Ottawa or Kingston might be considered. Last edited by GreyingJay : 17-06-2016 at 15:55. |
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