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2005 Regional Events from FIRST
This is no rumor. The 2005 season dates and capacities are up!
http://www.usfirst.org/frc/public/FM...s.htm&-findany We can begin planning our competition calendars. |
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
Here is a lot of information:
http://www.usfirst.org/robotics/2005/reg_open.htm Very Very Cool. Good Luck in 2005 |
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
Note that the link from that page to the Championship Eligibility points to the 2004 information. Change the 2004 to 2005 in the URL if you want to see the updated page.
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
So I assume that they're either adding another field or having regular matches on Einstein this year since the championship capacity has been increased from 290 to 340 teams.
And the kickoff's on my birthday! What a nice gift. Edit: I know this has been brought up before, but check this out. The 2005 version of eligibility criteria says "Regional Champions (number per regional event TBD based on the 2005 game)" The 2004 one said "Regional Champions (3 per Regional)" Last edited by Paul H : 10-09-2004 at 14:21. |
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
I noticed that the capacity of the championship is listed as 239, not 340. If you assume no overlap between Chairmen's winners, original teams, 2004 Championship winners, 2004 Championship Engineering Inspiration Award winner, 2005 Regional Chairman's Award winners, 2005 Regional Engineering Inspiration Award winners, and 2005 Regional Rookie All-Star Award winners, that means that -13 teams will have to be regional winners in 2005 in order to make 340 teams. Hmm, I guess there is overlap.
Anyway, to summarize: Week 1 (Mar 3-5): Manchester, Rochester, VCU, Peachtree, Sacramento Week 2 (Mar 10-12): Arizona, Florida, Great Lakes, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, UTC Week 3 (Mar 17-19): Purdue, New Jersey, Long Island, Chesapeake, Detroit, Pacific Northwest Week 4 (Mar 24-26): Buckeye, Colorado, Midwest, NYC, Philly, Silicon Valley, Waterloo Week 5 (Mar 31-Apr 2): Greater Toronto, Las Vegas, Lone Star, Palmetto, West Michigan, Southern California Week 8 (Apr 21-23): Championship Event Last edited by ahecht : 10-09-2004 at 14:40. |
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
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(It also mentions doubling pit space and shortening the walk from the pits to the stands for spectators, but discussion of such stuff probably belongs in a separate thread.) |
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
So will the awesome Michigan teams come down to West Lafayette or compete in Detroit? Unfortunately, they are on the same day.
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
So the Midwest Regional has indeed moved to UIC...I'm assuming it will be in the Pavillion. If that is true, why only 36 teams?? The Pavillion (correct me if I'm wrong) is a basketball arena, much like the Cleveland venue and several others. Those venues are able to hold 50+ teams easily.
This has some pros and cons: PROS: Obviously less teams means more matches per team and a greater chance of getting into the elimination tournament. There is less scouting to be done, more space in the pits (probably), and less general chaos. CONS: There are a lot of teams in the Chicago area. Virtually every team from Wisconsin and Illinois go there, with a good chunk of the Indiana teams and some Michigan teams, and then some others from here and there. 36 spots will fill up very quickly leaving rookies with no choice but to go further (unless there are spaces reserved for rookies, which I remember being done in the past, but I don't know how many on average) away from home. Granted some teams will opt for Lafayette instead of Chicago, but since they are not on the same weekend, there will probably be quite a few teams that attend both events. Maybe I just worry too much...but I think registration is going to be very interesting this year. The largest regionals are 54, 54, and 50 (not incluiding Canada since its a super-regional). Most are in the 40s with some in the 30s and even a few in the 20s. Anyting under 32 is in big trouble if the game this year goes to 3v3 (if a 4th machine is a spare)..but we'll see about that. The Championship is too big at 340, IMHO. Assuming the same set up from the past years, that means 85 teams per division. I know that FIRST is trying to get as many teams to the Championship as possible, but for several years now, while I've enjoyed the spectacle of the Championship, I've felt that the more intimate feeling of the regionals was a better experience. I did have fun in Atlanta last year, but I didn't have to worry about my team so I had all the time in the world to do whatever. Time will tell and generally things look like they are off to a great start. Kev |
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Re: 2005 Regional Events from FIRST
I can't say it enough - Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU FIRST for leaving a gap between the regionals and the championship event. A very, VERY smart move.
This way, teams that qualify unexpectedly can raise a bit of money... but more importantly, I don't miss two months of work in a row! |
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Im also gonna guess that since they added 5 new regionals, they're gonna be adding an extra field into the mix, allowing them to have an extra division. $0.02 |
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1. If FIRST would add divisions, how many divisions would there be? Would it be 5? Would it be 6? 2. If there would be additional divisions, then how would the winning alliances of each division be matched in the finals? With 4 divisions, that is easy. With 5, that is hard. 3. We already have 16 robots running around on the floor of the Georgia dome at the same time, all under wireless remote control. Can the IFI field controllers handle more robots running simultaneously without having crossover or interference? There are many things to ponder here. Andy B. |
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