[FRC Blog] More ‘Something New’ at the FIRST Championship

Posted on the FRC Blog, 3/25/14: http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/frc/blog-More-Something-New-at-the-FIRST-Championship

**More ‘Something New’ at the FIRST Championship

**Blog Date: **Tuesday, March 25, 2014 - 11:17

In this week’s Team Update, you’ll be seeing some additional changes we’re making for the *FIRST *Championship.

The two significant changes we wanted to make from an FRC perspective with respect to the *FIRST *Championship was to get all teams 10 qualification matches and to make the closing ceremonies shorter while still maintaining the excitement and impact of the Championship overall. We’ve already blogged about the schedule changes we’re making to get teams their 10 matches. Today, we’re announcing changes to awards and timeout rules to help keep us on track during the final day of the event while still making this the best Championship experience possible for teams.

Last year we moved a few awards, including the Rookie awards, to the Division level. This change was generally well-received. It sent a greater number of teams home from Championship with the recognition they deserved. At the 2014 *FIRST *Championship, only the Chairman’s Award winner, the Finalists, and the Winners will be recognized during closing ceremonies itself. Most other team awards will be presented at the Division level, including the Engineering Inspiration Award. Some awards will be presented at other times during the event. Please see today’s Team Update for details. Any team award marked ‘*FIRST *CMP” that is not Chairman’s, Finalists, or Winners, will be presented at some other time during the event, rather than at closing. More details will be provided later on this.

The awards ceremony on the Division fields will feel more like a traditional awards ceremony, and a greater number of teams overall at Championship will be recognized. This supports our goal of ensuring teams are appropriately honored for their accomplishments, while at the same time helping us keep the *FIRST *Championship closing ceremonies to a reasonable length. With the move of the Engineering Inspiration Award, this award becomes unequivocally the top award at the Division level. To help recognize that, all four Division Engineering Inspiration Award winners at the 2014 FIRST Championship will be awarded an automatic berth at the 2015 FIRST Championship! In addition, thanks to the efforts of *FIRST *friend and supporter Dave Lavery, NASA will be paying the2015 *FIRST *Championship Registration fees for those four teams. Wondering about sponsorship for the Chairman’s Award winning team to the 2015 Championship? We can’t make any promises, but we are working on that.

In addition, in place of traditional timeouts called by teams during the Einstein matches, a field timeout of six minutes will automatically be inserted between every match. This will help us reduce the variability in the amount of time between matches and allow us to better plan the flow of those matches. Also, because of the reduction of the number of awards being presented during closing ceremonies, we will no longer be ping-ponging between matches and awards or speakers. Once the Chairman’s Award has been presented and our limited number of speakers have spoken, we will switch to matches with some fun and interesting elements during those planned six minutes between matches. We’re definitely going for that ‘Less Talk, More Rock’ vibe during the 2014 *FIRST *Championship closing!

Frank

Interesting change for E.I. at Champs…It’ll also be interesting to see how the constant 6 minute breaks between every single Einstein match turns out, especially with less awards filling the gaps. +1 for 10 Qualification Matches though!

*P.S.: The past two FRC Blog posts before this weren’t posted on Chief Delphi (Hmm I wonder whose job THAT is…), but here is the [b]‘Stem Impact Awards*’ FRC Blog Post that was posted on 3/14/24 and here is [the [b]‘FMS Progress, Team Updates, FIRST Values’ FRC Blog Post that was posted on 3/21/14.](FMS Progress, Team Updates, FIRST Values)

I like it.

Does make me curious as to how they’ll be awarding division awards (in terms of scheduling and relative to the Einstein matches), though.

I like this idea as well. More awards are better for teams.

The time between the end of division awards and the Einstein show starting has always been pretty long but most teams use it to find seats. It’s going to be interesting to see how that goes this year with the division award ceremony being more important for teams.

I think it’s a good change. More awards at the Championship level makes things better for everyone, and a predictable Einstein must be nice.

Personally I wish they would do awards in between matches at the division level rather than after. People are in a bit of a hurry to claim the limited Einstein seating after their division ends, and having awards between matches both gives teams more time and ensures the entire division is present and attentive.

This is actually awesome, by Saturday many teams are tired from a long week of competing and preparing for this event, the long speeches and awards seem to drag on even longer because of this. This is a wonderful fix to time constraints and they even found a way to be able to award more teams with engineering inspiration and other various awards.

Leave a small group of students in the division seating to get the award if they win one.

You wouldn’t want to be there if your team wins E.I. for your division?

I personally think it’s a great idea, there are so many stories that deserve being heard. As for timing, I feel like there is always plenty of time after matches finish… I anticipate more judges at championship due to this change.

This to me will be a great change.

Why wouldn’t you want your whole team to be there to celebrate? Winning an award at championships is something you would really want the whole team (whole team that traveled) to be there for, it is an experience like no other.

Did I say you should do this? No. I’m offering a simple suggestion if a team wants good seats for Einstein.

Offering a solution reads the same as suggesting one should do it…

Agreed.

Last year they did awards right before alliance selection. Maybe they’ll do that again for the awards, but still make it feel like an awards ceremony.

Nope. Stahp. Please keep the drama out of this thread.

CD has too much drama right now, and nitpicking how and what others are saying isn’t the best way of handling things in the current state of CD and FIRST. Let’s go with trying to decipher intent and assume that intent is positive interaction.

It will be like having 4 events in one building, should be different, but I think it will actually be a good different…

I agree with this crazy blonde. :slight_smile:
I think this is a great change and was well overdue.
I appreciate that FIRST made this move.
Divisions will feel more like a large regional and begin to hold their own meaning.

Seems like a good idea, gives teams a chance to get their pick lists in order. That might make for an emotional roller coaster of just winning an award and moving right into waiting to see if you get selected but teams can handle that.

This does mean that for most teams their chance of winning anything would be over by noon on Saturday but again at championship this isn’t much of a problem.

Definitely in favor of this idea. Looking forward to seeing what gets put into the timeout slots - I hope at least one of them is the Chairman’s video.

The only way to get good seats on Einstein is to have your team participating on Einstein.

OMG! Everyone seems to be happy about something this season! Awesome…goodluck to you all.