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  • Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

    Greetings!

    The 4th annual ROBOlympics will be held next June in San Francisco. In the last years, we have had teams from 20+ countries - but no Swedes! Last year, the Brazilians and Canadians even managed to take a gold medal in two of the combat classes:
    http://robogames.net/2006.phphttp://robogames.net/2006.php

    I would like to invite you all to come and compete!

    There are over 60 events to compete in, including 11 different combat robot classes: http://robogames.net/events.phphttp://robogames.net/events.php

    We are working with the FRA to get as many European teams to come as possible.

    The 2007 games are also host to FIRA (robot football/soccer) championships - 7 different kinds of robot football will be played. Of course, we also have robo-one, sumo robots, and much more

    http://robogames.net/news.phphttp://robogames.net/news.php

    I hope very much that the Swedish teams will be able to come and compete. You can register here:
    http://www.buildersdb.com/eventdetail.asp?eventid=196http://www.buildersdb.com/eventdetail.asp?eventid=196

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

    This is a very conceivable goal for next year. Not that we have actually reached any of the goals that the team has set up previously. But some day we have to get to some international competitions. And than my philsophy is the bigger competition the better. Or shall I say the more bots to kick the better

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    • #3
      Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

      We would love ot have a Swedish team!

      ANd Im sure you will enjoy the show - meeting builders from all over the world, and making many new friends and enemies... ;-) Lots to learn, too.

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      • #4
        Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

        $220 entryfee for a heavyweight...ok. But is there a way to win anything back? .

        Looks very nice but the sheer costs of the travel, hotel and fee I know for a fact scare away many europeans. Not to mention the costs to freight a 50-150 kg robot + spare parts is going to take a pirates treasure :sad:.

        Im not trying to badtalk you in any way or form, I would love to come , but I think you will have to realise that it will never be a big turnup from the average joes in europe.

        I guess the best thing for us to do is to put all the eggs in one basket . If we can get one robot from sweden to compete with the help from sponsors and other teams we might make it.

        Its not all about the money though. An event like this can be a thing of a lifetime for some people. Worth spending some money/time/ on .

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        • #5
          Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

          Ill waive entry fees for the first 3 swedish robots - so spend the $220 on shipping or your airfare...

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          • #6
            Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

            Sounds great! I would love showing up on a wild card.

            It will take me a couple of months though to get all the necessary uppgrades done on my axe-bot, so before that we can not think about signing up for any big competitions, but it cant be any hurry considering its next years championship we are talking about?

            P.S Markus, I think we can arrange some sort of common shipping alternetive where my team sponsor takes care of the shipping (its always good to be backed up by multi national industry companies), if you would like to go, that is. This is only speculations though.

            (Message edited by the_rose on July 21, 2006)

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            • #7
              Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

              And dont forget they have lots of weight classes. Im from the UK where we have only feathers and heavies (and a handfull of middles)and built a 3 lb (1.4 kg) machine to compete in the most recent games in San Francisco (I mailed it over and got my sister in law to drive it) and am building a 6 kg machine for the 2007 games. Think big but also think small.

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              • #8
                Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

                Thats why I didnt mention bots from 25 kg and under because its plausible to ship it with either regular mail or to take it in your suitcase. (You are aloud to bring 2 cases 25-30 kg I think).

                It could be some problems in customs though trying to explain you are not a terrorist .

                Mrten:
                I have both the money and, hopefully, the time to travel for this event. Dont know if I have the stamina or time to rebuild my HW to be able to participate though :sad:.
                But if you need an extra pair of hands Im more than happy to come and help you represent Sweden

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                • #9
                  Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

                  Weve got a UK 100kg and Dutch 100kg coming, so how about some Swedes?

                  And dont forget all the non-combat events - sumo, robo-one, soccer, etc.

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                  • #10
                    Swedes at ROBOlympics 2007

                    Heres the latest non-US registrants (with 9 months to go...) I still expect a lot of Korean and Brazilian bots.

                    Australia Featherweight Devastator
                    Australia Featherweight Jolt
                    Australia Featherweight King Cobra
                    Australia Featherweight ORBIT EVO

                    Netherlands Fairyweight DBA
                    Netherlands Fairyweight MBY
                    Netherlands Featherweight BonX
                    Netherlands Featherweight SKP

                    United Kingdom Beetleweight Boudicca
                    United Kingdom Hobbyweight Terror Turtle
                    United Kingdom Featherweight pain in the asp
                    United Kingdom Featherweight Pillow Torque
                    United Kingdom Heavyweight Tanto

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