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2010 IRI Results and Awards
Here are the results and awards from the 2010 IRI.
We did not do judged awards this year. We had several scholarships and special recognitions. CHARITY AUCTION -The response to the multiple charity auctions was awesome. $4425 - Total (This wil lbe split between Hunger Inc (food pantry) and the Howard COunty Mental Health Association). $1800 - Mentor Match $663 - Mentor Match Ranking Votes $1962 - Auction Items If you add in the value of the backpacks (80 @ ~$30 each = $2400) we raised over $6500! COMPETITION WINNING ALLIANCE (Winning alliance has an automatic bid to the 2011 IRI and paid entry fee) 330 - Beach Bots 469 - Las Guerrillas 359 - Hawaiian Kids 399 - Eagle Robotics SCHOLARSHIPS - Over $10,000 in college scholarships were awarded! Technical / Open - ($1000 each) Charles Wense (148) Justin Chan (1732) Kelsey Draus (2949) Kelli Fultz (234) Claire Libutdi (217) Miranda Goelz (234) Ken Beckwith (45) Chelsea Antilla (1718) Carlee Andre (1529) Marcia Beatty Foundation Teaching Scholarship ($1500) Patrick Cudzilo (71) IRI TALENT SHOW Dane Christianson (2949) IRI VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR Brant Bowen IRI MENTOR OF THE YEAR Jim Zondag (33) IRI - Indiana FIRST Foundations Award AndyMark - Andy Baker and Mark Koors MENTOR MATCH 2826 - Wave Robotics 469 - Las Guerrillas 1038 - Thunderhawks Last edited by Chris Fultz : 18-07-2010 at 09:18. |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
I'm kind of disappointed that there weren't any engineering awards this year. Please bring them back.
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
I agree, I would have enjoyed to see some engineering awards at this competition, given out during opening ceremonies on Saturday with the scholarships.
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
If nothing else, the technokats spirit of Indiana award.
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
Thanks to all for helping make the 2010 IRI as great as it was. We always say that this event is great due to the teams and people who help make it great.
As for improvements and changes, please keep the comments coming. We tried something a bit different with omitting the judged awards, and we are definitely interested in opinions, even if they are dissenting. Sincerely, Andy Baker |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
What, being invited to play isn't reward enough in itself?
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
Being invited to play was a huge reward for the work this season. We walked away with the top prize: 100's of ideas for robots, pit layouts, NEMO tasks and so many new friends.
Having our VEX Roboteer Jack win the VEX Swept Away contest was the icing on the cake. Thanks again! |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
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I know that "Spare" teams really want to play, but I continue to support your process of allowing Alliances to decide which of the four teams play each match. |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
With all the ties in the elimination rounds, it was a good thing for teams that had to "hit the road," that there was no awards ceremony after the matches on Saturday.
I've always thought that the number 4 team should be requred to play one match per round, since they are officially a "winner" if their alliance wins the competition. Maybe a compromise would be to require the backup to play the second match of a round, if your alliance wins the first match of the round. These are just my thoughts. There are good points to be made for the current setup, including having your backup "readily at hand" if needed. This may have been the best IRI ever, as far as the level of competition. There were a lot of very good teams that didn't get picked. |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
According to the IRI elimination results, 5 of the 8 backup robots played at least one match. Both the champions and the runner-up's backup robot's played. The #3 alliance backup robot played 3 matches.
This year probably had the highest number of backup robots playing, ever. |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
Out of curiosity, I notice that the match results for Friday appear to be different between the two .pdf files. (Match 15 goes from 11-15 to 11-16, Match 40 goes from 8-10 to 10-10, among others.) I remember Stu announcing on Saturday that the seeding had changed overnight because of the lack of DOGMA. Did I miss that there was a change in scoring as well, or is one file just off a little? (For the two matches listed at least, I believe the scores displayed at the time reflected the earlier .pdf.)
As for suggestions, I'm a first-timer, but this was the best run competition I've ever been to, on- or off-season. The morning award ceremony was great. I missed most of the afternoon ceremony (not the post-finals one, the one where the VEX award was given out), so I'm not quite sure why some awards were given then instead of earlier. It would have helped our logistics to have just the morning and post-finals ceremony, but if there was a specific reason that's fine. I would have enjoyed having judged awards, but I understand the purpose behind not having them, and it did allow more time for visiting pits. We were regularly pushed to queue for matches very early (up to 6 or 7 matches ahead), which could cut into repair (not to mention free) time, but who am I to complain when you manage to keep almost 80 teams virtually on schedule for 104 matches? Also, many thanks for the full sized practice field. That was exceedingly helpful! Other than that, I'd highly suggest a "previously played" list if DJs are going to change that often. I love "I Got a Feeling", but unfortunately not quite that much. Overall, absolutely excellent job! |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
If the judged awards were to return to the IRI competition, I would be delighted. It would provide increased opportunity for more teams to garner the valued recognition they deserve. While it is true that many teams come with just a few team members who can not always be in their pit, ready for the judges to interview them - the judges are aware of the constraints and pressures and work with them, hoping to provide the teams the opportunity to shine as they naturally do. I saw and recognized that while queuing this weekend and judging these teams would have been an honor and a privilege.
I also respect the extra costs that are incurred in the judged awards but think that those could be worked with. With great respect for the 2010 IRI planning committee and the decisions that you made, Jane |
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
It seemed that way to me too. I know you sat out one of your finals matches, and 1086 sat out a match in one of their semis. ...and yeh, Team 51 played three times in their hard-fought semi.
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Re: 2010 IRI Results and Awards
Thanks everyone for an incredible event...as always. I have some more thoughts on how things went, but need to get caught up on work for a bit first...
I posted the videos I took of the elimination rounds we were in if anybody is interested... Q1.1 Q1.2 SF1.1 SF1.2 SF1.3 F1 F2 F3 F4 As well as the 38-0 match with 910 and 107 Q33 Thanks again for an incredible event!! Don |
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Good question. There were two changes that had to be made to the scoring of some of the matches on Friday evening. DOGMA penalty adjustments were one. The other was to fix the method we were systematically scoring each match, as we were using human scorers AND the sensor scorers. If there was a discrepancy between the two scoring methods at the end of the match, we had to choose one or the other: human or sensors. During the first 60 or so matches, we chose to use the human scorers. After looking at the system and spending much time discussing this between Mark Koors (the FTA), Stu Bloom (the head ref) and myself, we decided to use the sensor system as the accepted score, unless there was a significant (4-5 balls or more) difference between the two systems. Essentially, if there was a catastrophic error in the sensor scoring system, then the human count would be used. If not, then the human count was not used. So, we had to make some changes mid-stream. We decided to make this scoring method change after match 60 (or somewhere around there), and we also decided to go back and correct the slight adjustments which were made to some of the system scores between matches 1-60 (we were able to see in which matches these adjustments were made). Due to this, on matches that were close in scores, some of the match results changed. For instance, during matches 40 and 55, these changes resulted in ties instead of wins/losses for the teams involved. I hope this helps explain things. Andy |
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