Past events
This page is an archive (in reverse chronological order) of all major events. Current events can be found here.
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April 2009
4/16 - 4/18
The Championship Event: The FIRST Championship is the final and largest event of the Competition. Find everything you need to know about the Championship event, such as dates, location, attending teams, local hotels, and ultimately event results. This event is open to the public, free of charge, as are all FIRST Robotics Competitions.
4/2 - 4/3
Michigan State Championship: This will be the first State of Michigan Championship. It will be held in Ypsilanti at Eastern Michigan University. 64 of the top Michigan teams will be there. All teams having been ranked with a point system from their District Events. The AdamBots, after two District Events, have 127 points. We are currently second in the state. Looks like we are going to the State Championship!
March 2009
3/20 - 3/21
Lansing District Event: Team 245 is going to Lansing with high hopes of good matches and great success!
3/5 - 3/7
Kettering District Event: Team 245's first event of 2009. Our robot, "Olympia," is ready to go to the moon!
April 2008
4/17 - 4/19
The Championship Event: The FIRST Championship is the final and largest event of the Competition. Find everything you need to know about the Championship event, such as dates, location, attending teams, local hotels, and ultimately event results. This event is open to the public, free of charge, as are all FIRST Robotics Competitions.
4/4 - 4/6
New York City Regional - New York, NY
March 2008
3/27 - 3/29
4 Regionals:
- Bayou Regional - New Orleans, LA
- Boston Regional - Boston, MA
- Colorado Regional - Denver, CO
- Great Lakes Regional - Ypsilanti, MI
- Greater Toronto Regional - Mississauga, ON
- Hawaii Regional - Honolulu, HI
- Las Vegas Regional - Las Vegas, NV
- Minnesota Regional - Minneapolis, MN
- Palmetto Regional - Columbia, SC
- Philadelphia Regional - Philadelphia, PA
- SBPLI Long Island Regional - Hempstead, NY
3/23 - 3/25
Israel Regional - Tel Aviv, IS
3/20 - 3/22
8 Regionals:
- Buckeye Regional - Cleveland, OH
- Lone Star Regional - Houston, TX
- Los Angeles Regional - Los Angeles, CA
- Microsoft Seattle Regional - Seattle, WA
- Oklahoma City Regional - Oklahoma City, OK
- UC Davis Sacramento Regional - Davis, CA
- Waterloo Regional - Waterloo, ON
- West Michigan Regional - Allendale, MI
3/13 - 3/15
10 Regionals:
- Boilermaker Regional - West Lafayette, IN
- Brazil Regional - Porto Alegre, RS
- Chesapeake Regional - Annapolis, MD
- Connecticut Regional - Hartford, CT
- Detroit Regional - Detroit, MI
- Florida Regional - Orlando, FL
- Peachtree Regional - Duluth, GA
- Pittsburgh Regional - Pittsburgh, PA
- Silicon Valley Regional - San Jose, CA
- Wisconsin Regional - Milwaukee, WI
3/6 - 3/8
5 Regionals:
- Arizona Regional - Phoenix, AZ
- Finger Lakes Regional - Rochester, NY
- Greater Kansas City Regional - Kansas City, MO
- NASA / VCU Regional - Richmond, VA
- San Diego Regional - San Diego, CA
February 2008
2/28 - 3/1
5 Regionals:
- BAE Systems Granite State Regional - Manchester, NH
- Midwest Regional - Chicago, IL
- New Jersey Regional - Trenton, NJ
- Oregon Regional - Portland, OR
- St. Louis Regional - St. Charles, MO
2/27
Autodesk Inventor Award submissions are due.
2/21
FRC Award submissions for the following subjects are due:
- Chairman’s Award
- Woodie Flowers Award
- Hall of Fame
2/19
The Robot must be shipped to the team's first FIRST 2008 regional by this date.
2/15
Autodesk Visualization Award submissions are due.
January 2008
1/5
The FIRST season is to begin at precisely 10:00 AM EST with the Kickoff. The Kickoff will be shown at 50 locations around the world -- 1 live in Manchester, NH[1]; 46 webcasts throughout the U.S.; 3 international webcasts (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; Tel Aviv, Isreal; Toronto, Ontario, Canada)[2] -- and on NASA TV. After the Kickoff each team will receive a parts kit for their robot which is to be constructed around this years FRC Manual.
October 2007
- Orchard Lake Tournament - October 25th
- Halloween Hoot - October 21st
- Walled Lake Tournament - October 18th (Great Job, Pictures Coming Soon!)
June 2007
Relay For Life
Relay For Life® is a fun-filled overnight event designed to bring together those who have been touched by cancer in our community. At the event, we celebrate survivorship and raise money to help the American Cancer Society in its mission to save lives, help those who have been touched by cancer, and empower individuals to fight back. During the event, teams of people gather at schools, fairgrounds, or parks and take turns walking or running laps. Each team tries to keep at least one team member on the track at all times.[3]
April 2007
4/12 - 4/14
The Championship Event: The FIRST Championship is the final and largest event of the Competition. Find everything you need to know about the Championship event, such as dates, location, attending teams, local hotels, and ultimately event results. This event is open to the public, free of charge, as are all FIRST Robotics Competitions.
March 2007
3/29 - 3/31
9 Regionals:
- Colorado Regional - Denver, CO
- Davis Sacramento Regional - Davis, CA
- Greater Toronto Regional - Mississauga, ON
- Las Vegas Regional - Las Vegas, NV
- Lone Star Regional - Houston, TX
- Palmetto Regional - Columbia, SC
- Philadelphia Regional - Philadelphia, PA
- SBPLI Long Island Regional - Hempstead, NY
- West Michigan Regional - Allendale, MI
3/27 - 3/29
GM/Technion Israel Regional - Tel Aviv, TA
3/22 - 3/24
4 Regionals:
- Boston Regional - Boston, MA
- Buckeye Regional - Cleveland, OH
- San Diego Regional - San Diego, CA
- Waterloo Regional - Waterloo, ON
3/16 - 3/18
New York City Regional - New York, NY
3/15 - 3/17
8 Regionals:
- Boilermaker Regional - West Lafayette, IN
- Chesapeake Regional - Annapolis, MD
- Detroit Regional - Detroit, MI
- Greater Kansas City Regional - Kansas City, MO
- Midwest Regional - Chicago, IL
- Peachtree Regional - Duluth, GA
- Silicon Valley Regional - San Jose, CA
- UTC Connecticut Regional - Hartford, CT
3/8 - 3/10
9 Regionals:
- Arizona Regional - Phoenix, AZ
- Bayou Regional - New Orleans, LA
- Brazilian Pilot - Porto Alegre, RS
- Finger Lakes Regional - Rochester, NY
- Florida Regional - Orlando, FL
- Great Lakes Regional - Ypsilanti, MI
- Los Angeles Regional - Los Angeles, CA
- Pittsburgh Regional - Pittsburgh, PA
- Wisconsin Regional - Milwaukee, WI
3/1 - 3/3
5 Regionals:
- BAE Systems Granite State Regional - Manchester, NH
- NASA/VCU Regional - Richmond, VA
- New Jersey Regional - Trenton, NJ
- Pacific Northwest Regional - Portland, OR
- St. Louis Regional - St. Charles, MO
February 2007
2/22
FRC Award submissions for the following subjects are due:
- Chairman’s Award
- Woodie Flowers Award
- Website Design Award
2/20
The Robot must be shipped to the team's first FIRST 2007 regional by this date.
January 2007
1/6
The FIRST season is to begin at precisely 10:00 AM EST with the Kickoff. The Kickoff will be shown at 47 locations around the world -- 1 live in Manchester, NH[4]; 43 webcasts throughout the U.S.; 3 international webcasts (Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil; Tel Aviv, Isreal; Toronto, Ontario, Canada)[5]. After the Kickoff each team will receive a parts kit for their robot which is to be constructed around this years FRC Manual.
References
- ↑ U.S. FIRST Live Kickoff
- ↑ U.S. FIRST Kickoff Webcast, hosted by NASA
- ↑ RelayForLife.org. Retrieved on 18 April, 2007.
- ↑ U.S. FIRST Live Kickoff
- ↑ U.S. FIRST Kickoff Webcast, hosted by NASA
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