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Exclamation Canada's Wonderland Skills Competition Results

Here are the winners of the Skills Competition Events:

Hang Time (Fastest Hanging Robot):
In a truly dominating performance, Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science - Gompei and the HERD (190) outhustled and muscled the competition. This robot, which is also capable of hanging in autonomous mode, truly legitimized their dominance of the bar.

Hot Laps (Fastest Robot):
Glebe Collegiate - Glebe Robotics (1053) showed everyone that power is nothing without control. Their combination of a wickedly fast robot, and flawless driving, was potent enough to overpower even the most favoured speedsters at the competition.

Free for all (Best Offensive Robot):
How many points can one robot singlehandedly score in 2:00 minutes? If you guessed 210 points (without hanging), you are absolutely insane! I hope somebody taped it, because I still don't believe it! In fact, you better ask the people at Rick Hansen S.S. - Theory6 (1241) to make sure we weren't all hallucinating.

Sharpshoort (Best Human Player):
A fraction of a second difference was all that separated the finalists in this event. However, the human player from Rick Hansen S.S. - Theory6 (1241) continued his stellar performance from the Canadian Regional, and the championships in Atlanta, and took the title with perfect 12/12 shooting in just about every match.

Thank you to all the participants in the Skills Competition! It couldn't have happend without your help and support! I hope you all had as much fun competing in the event as we did setting it up =).

See you all next season!
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