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Greatest Moment in my FIRST career




After being on a team for four years that struggled to break the top 20, being in second place(even if we lost in the quarter finals), just made me euphoric. It was more enthralling than being in 17th place in Atlanta
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

Oh, i forgot to add the point of this lol, i wanted to ask

If you had to pick one moment, what would be your happiest/greatest moment in FIRST
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

2004 at the FLL championships our team was the first to get 3 perfect runs at a competition. To my knowledge, we are still the only ones to do it with an RCX.
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

with only 1.5ish years (maybe like 1.75) under my belt, my experiences are limited... so im going to have to say last saturday, the 28th of february, 2009, when my team, 1089, won the regional chariman's award at the NJ regional... emotions were high, and it was an enthralling experience... so that makes it the greatest moment in my FIRST career
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

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with only 1.5ish years (maybe like 1.75) under my belt, my experiences are limited... so im going to have to say last saturday, the 28th of february, 2009, when my team, 1089, won the regional chariman's award at the NJ regional... emotions were high, and it was an enthralling experience... so that makes it the greatest moment in my FIRST career
That would be an amazing memory even for someone involved in FIRST for 10 years....


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Winning an upset at the Israeli Regional 2006 semi finals, match 2, with a score of 5-4 in a very, very defensive match, and thus qualifying to the semi-finals.
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That would be an amazing memory even for someone involved in FIRST for 10 years....

yeah i think the only thing that would top that is winning chairman's in Atlanta or being part of the winning alliance at the championship event... so i guess i am lucky to have such an awesome experience so early in my FIRST career...
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

for me has to be this Saturday when after 3 years in first i finally got to wear a bib. then when we made the finals, i ran to the other side of the field were our alliance team was sitting and jumped up and down and told them to get up and cheer because we are in the finals .

just the whole experience for me was overwhelmingly awesome that even thou we lost i was the first person to walk (almost run) to the other side and congratulate the winning alliance and shake the hand of every judge.

PS i almost passed out on the floor after my adrenaline rush was over because of the excitement.
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

Watching 1923 via webcast was pretty good. Despite having whatever plague is circling Manchester, I still managed to crank the speakers and dance around the apartment with each victory. Thank the robot gods for curtains.

My best moment is definitely when I heard that two of my students got full rides to Northeastern. A few years later and it is still impossible to think about it without crying. I can still remember snapshots of their personalities over the few years we worked together, and the trajectory is breath-taking.
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

Two experiences stick out in my mind.
Firstly, winning the Southern California Regional with 968 and 4 in 2006 (my freshman year). This was definitely a great way to start off my FIRST Career.

The single greatest experience I have had though is traveling to New Zealand to teach about FIRST and robotics with my team. We taught almost 1,000 students, 150 teachers, and 100 engineers. It was awesome.
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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

My greatest moment had to have come during the showing of the finals scores at the GSR this year. It was my first year driving, and it made me feel so good that I helped lead our team to victory.

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Re: Greatest Moment in my FIRST career

I would have to say that there are many many great moments.

One would have to be the very first time I ever saw FIRST FRC robots, in 2005 at the IRI. From that moment on, I knew I wanted to be involved with this and wanted to be an engineer.

Another would be witnessing a team that you helped start build a robot and compete successfully. This goes along with all of the numerous acts of gracious professionalism that I have witnessed over the past few years. It's very impressive.

Finally, I will never forget being sent down as the second seed captain and being "proposed" to by 229 and drafted into an awesome alliance at SBPLI 2007.
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Hearing 1746 get picked by the seventh alliance at Palmetto 2007. At the time, they were fixing to be the eighth alliance captain--with 1618 one slot below and no realistic hope of its manipulator-free robot being drafted. Naturally, I was a little enthused at the idea even if it meant getting shellacked in the first elimination round by Alliance #1 to the tune of 264-0.
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FLL-winning the NH state tournie for the first time (we have now won it 3 times) or winning research in Atlanta!

FRC-Being named the Safety Star of the Day at GSR for 2 years in a row! (Safety FIRST)
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So far...

1) Taking down the #1 alliance in Chesapeake 08. Totally sublime moment when we, the eighth seed, won the event.

2)Being 1st seed in Atlanta in 08. It took a lot of dumb luck, but hey, what doesn't.
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The greatest moment in the history of my face and FIRST experience, and yes I did cried, was to witness the announcement and presentation of our Chief Geek, Todd Lovelace, as the Winner of Woodie Flower Award at the Florida Regional last year (2008). This is basically your local average guy who dedicated his time and even his dinner table in the pursuit of providing inspiration for his students every day, among many mentors in the FIRST Community.

Seeing Todd winning the Woodie Flower was more important than winning the regional or any awards in the past. It puts the Gracious Professionalism to full strength in its glorious form. I think the special moment made me more appreciative of FIRST for the first time in my seven years experience and motivated myself into the volunteer force this year.

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