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Following the trend, here's another one on FIRST history:
Which were the first international teams? I remember checking the Internet Time Machine on FIRST and discovering that a team from Jamaica participated in 1994. Unfortunately the site now only covers dates past 1996... [EDIT] Found info from 1994, here's the proof: ![]() http://web.archive.org/web/199801110.../teamlist.html [/EDIT] I also remember team 15, from Puerto Rico - kinda international -, I guess their last year was 2000. From the low team number, I'm guessing they were around FIRST since at least '98. Now... What about other teams? Which was the FIRST one from Canada? Do you remember anything else? Here's the list: 1994 - Jamaica 1998(?) - Team 15, Puerto Rico 2000 - Team 383 (yeahh ), Brazil2002 - Team 759, England 2003 - Team 1156, Brazil (well done boys )2003 - Team 1134, Germany (they were signed up for the Manchester Regional but they dropped and we never heard from them again. Anyone knows what happened?) Last edited by Manoel : 24-04-2003 at 17:57. |
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