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Congratulations to Team 20
Team 20 put on a great show at the UTC regional this past weekend. Even though they were knocked out in semi finals, I believe this team deserved the championship trophy as much as anyone else. They built an amazing robot and demonstrated the biggest showing of gracious professionalism I have ever seen. I am sad we did not get to work together, and could only dream of the outcome that could have arisen if we did.
If you are going to an event with team 20, watch them closely. I believe they are exactly what Dean Kamen wanted when he started FIRST. They are gracious and modest both on and off the field, and deserve to be recognized. ![]() |
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Re: Congratulations to Team 20
Wow, Tom, that is very high praise; THANK YOU! You know how I felt about the 195 robot. Those tracks moved with great authority! We elected early on to accept team 126's gracious offer to play with them, and you were way to good to be available to us for our third pick. I hope we get a chance to play together sometime in the future.
This regional was the best FIRST experience I ever had. As Joe Barra has said, we think of this as our "home" regional, even though we are from New York. (I grew up in Wethersfield, though!) It's great to come to Hartford to see the many "old" friends we make every year. Let me say this officially, as Chairman of Team 20's parent corporation: THANK YOU everyone, all teams and organizers, for this great experience. We got a chance to participate in a competition at this great new venue. We were awarded the Delphi design award, a humbling honor considering some of the beautiful robots in the field. We had a chance to see some fabulous machines. The core of our team, Paul Kane, got the Woody Flowers Award, and that alone made the whole competition sublime. There was not a robot in that room from which I did not learn something, including the rookie teams. (Did you see the beautiful weldment that is the 1740 robot?) I was involved in our design and many of the robots I saw made me cringe, thinking, "I wish I had seen that in January!" Thank you, Team 126, for asking us to play with you. You are a terrific team with a wonderful machine, and we were honored to be part of your alliance. I have never liked the rough defensive nature of some games, but we got a lesson in defense, and we will learn from it. Congratulations to 176, 177, and 1124. It was a positive experience in every way, and we look forward to being back next year. |
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Re: Congratulations to Team 20
Thank You Team 20 for being such a great robot and alliance on the field. It was a pleasure to be partners and i hope we will get the chance to play together again. You guys were awesome!
Good Luck in Atlanta |
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Re: Congratulations to Team 20
Even though team 4 volunteered and did not compete at this event, we were still able to witness the wonderful robot that team 20 had built.Keep up the good work!
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