Triple Play (FIRST)
Appearance
Year | 2005 |
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Season Information | |
Number of teams | 991[2] |
Number of regionals | 30; 1 pilot[1] |
Championship location | Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia |
FIRST Championship Awards | |
Chairman's Award winner | Team 67 - "The HOT Team"[4] |
Woodie Flowers Award winner | Paul Copioli |
Founder's Award winner | Lego Group[4] |
Champions | Team 330 - "The Beach Bots" Team 67 - "The HOT Team" Team 503 - "Frog Force"[3] |
Aim High → |
Triple Play was the name of the 2005 season FIRST Robotics Competition game.
Events
[edit]The following regional events were held in 2005:[1]
- Arizona Regional - Phoenix
- BAE Systems Granite State Regional - Manchester, NH
- Boilermaker Regional - West Lafayette, IN
- Buckeye Regional - Cleveland, OH
- Chesapeake Regional - Annapolis, MD
- Colorado Regional - Denver
- Detroit Regional - Detroit
- Finger Lakes Regional - Rochester, NY
- Florida Regional - Orlando
- GM/Technion University Israel Pilot Regional - Haifa, Israel (pilot)
- Great Lakes Regional - Ypsilanti, MI
- Greater Toronto Regional - Mississauga, ON
- Las Vegas Regional - Las Vegas
- Lone Star Regional - Houston
- Midwest Regional - Chicago
- NASA/VCU Regional - Richmond, VA
- New Jersey Regional - Trenton, NJ
- New York City Regional - New York City
- Pacific Northwest Regional - Portland
- Palmetto Regional - Columbia, SC
- Peachtree Regional - Duluth, GA
- Philadelphia Regional - Philadelphia
- Pittsburgh Regional - Pittsburgh
- St. Louis Regional - St. Charles, MO
- Sacramento Regional - Davis, CA
- SBPLI Long Island Regional - Hempstead, NY
- Silicon Valley Regional - San Jose, CA
- Southern California Regional - Los Angeles
- UTC New England Regional - Hartford, CT
- Waterloo Regional - Waterloo, ON
- West Michigan Regional - Allendale, MI
The championship was held in the Georgia Dome, Atlanta.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "What Events And Teams Are In My Area?". FIRST. Archived from the original on 25 November 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
- ^ "2006 Annual Report" (PDF). FIRST. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
- ^ "Championship-Einstein". Archived from the original on 2007-10-07. Retrieved 2007-04-05.
- ^ a b "Championship-Einstein". FIRST. Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 16 September 2011.