2000 Robot Games

January 25th, 2009
by Brutus
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Official Games Results! Please note that there may have been some minor changes between this and what prizes the competitors actually received. This prize list is based on what was on hand shortly before the event, which may have changed at the time of the actual awards.

Event

1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place

Notes:

AquaRobotics (time to finish 1 meter or time covered by end of 5 minutes) Yousuf Fauzan / Vaibhav Pankaj
Team Montessori, India (1min41s)
Chetan Mehrotra / Diwakar

Shukla

Team Montessori, India (2min00s)

Scott Martin (98cm) Due to security

issues, then liability issues (66 gallons of water!), the event was

moved to the Solarbotics venue later Sunday evening.

Robot Science & Technology

Magazine Subscription; Solarbotics ScoutWalker II kit

Wavetek Multimeter from Active

Electronics; ASET T-Shirt

Active Electronics Storage

Organizer and from Parallax, a Basic Stamp 2

Autonomous Atomic Hockey Harvester, by Stephen De Marni Akshay, by Yousuf Fauzan (City

Montessori School, India)

Robot Science & Technology

Magazine Subscription;  HVWTech / Parallax SX- Tech Kit

Weller portable butane soldering iron from

Active Electronics

Remote Control Atomic Hockey Suck-o-Maticby Dave Chittick

of Winnipeg

Fat Albert, by Luke Schick of Manitoba Khiladi, by Devvrat Shukla of City

Montessori School (India)

Robot Science & Technology

Magazine Subscription;  HVWTech Circuit Maker Software

Weller portable butane soldering iron from

Active Electronics

$50 gift certificate from Mondo-tronics
Autonomous Sumo Wrestling Chomp, by Roger Korus of Edmonton, AB Broken Rib, by Bill Harrison of Sine

Robotics (Seattle Robotics Society)

Dave V1.0, by Dave Palazzo of

Concordia University

Robot Science & Technology Magazine

subscription; HVWTech / Parallax SX Tech Kit & L298 Motor Driver

Weller Portable Soldering Iron, ASET T-Shirt $50 gift certificate from Mondo-tronics
Remote Control Bobby, by William Dominie of Team

Homeborg (Winnipeg)

Mr. Hankeyby Kyle McNaughton

of Team Homeborg (Winnipeg)

Rene, by Erik Bush of GlenLawn

Colligiate (Winnipeg)

Once again, Winnipeg walks away

with the R/C Sumo competition. Good work guys! But we gotta say the

multiple stalemates between the very similar 1st & 2nd place

robots got a bit tiring…

Robot Science & Technology Magazine

subscription; HVWTech / Parallax BoE-Bot full kit

Wavetek Multimeter from Active Components;

ASET T-Shirt

$50 gift certificate from Mondo-tronics
Autonomous Mini Sumo Bobby Robert Jorgenson of

Washington State USA

Rookie,by Freddy Jones of

Austin, Texas

T-Shirt from Active Electronics; Xilinx FPGA

RoadRunner Programmer with Software from Insight Electronics; MiniSumo

parts kit from Sine Robotics

Multimeter from Fluke Canada; T-Shirt from

Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists

IEEE MicroMouse Mr. T, by Scott Jacobsen of the

University of Calgary

Sikender, by Awdhesh Singh of Pioneer

Inter College, India

Word was there was going to be

near 8 entries for the micromouse competition, but the best laid plans

of micromice and men….

T-Shirt from Active Electronics; HC05

development kit from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, and from

HVWTech an AIRS IR sensor kit & L298 Motor driver kit; LCD Module

from Matrix Orbital Corp.

Multimeter from Fluke Canada; T-Shirt from

Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists

Photovore Prabhakaraby Diwakar Shukla

of City Montessori School, India

Super Popper, by Grant McKee of

Calgary

Vertebrata Giraffa, by Mike Ball of

Calgary

$100 from the Society of Manufacturing

Engineers, and a SME T-Shirt; A Multimeter from Fluke Canada; A Basic

Stamp 2 kit from Parallax

$60 from the Society of Manufacturing

Engineers and a SME T-Shirt.

$40 from the Society of Manufacturing

Engineers and a SME T-Shirt

Innovation Machine Giant Head, by Grant McKee of

Calgary

How I Spend my Light, by

Vaibhav Pankaj, City Montessori School, India

Light Saber, by Grant McKee of Calgary
Robot Science & Technology Magazine

subscription; HVWTech / Parallax BoE-Bot full kit

Wavetek Multimeter from Active Components;

T-Shirt from Alberta Institute of Engineering Technologists

Storage Organizer from Active Electronics;

Basic Stamp 2 from Parallax

Solaroller Bhaskara, by Diwakar Shukla of City

Montessori School, India

Crystal Method, by Justin Fisher of

New Zealand (proxy run by Robert Dewar, Claresholm, Alberta)

Bender, by Mario Ciaramicoli,

Concordia University

Robot Science & Technology Magazine

subscription; HVWTech / Parallax BoE-Bot full kit

Wavetek Multimeter from Active Components;

T-Shirt from Alberta Institute of Engineering Technologists

Storage Organizer from Active Electronics;

Basic Stamp 2 from Parallax

There’n'Back Solaroller Kiran, by Fauzan Yousuf of the City

Montessori School,  India

SR7, by Grant McKee of Calgary
Robot Science & Technology Magazine

subscription; HVWTech / Parallax BoE-Bot full kit

Wavetek Multimeter from Active Components;

T-Shirt from Alberta Institute of Engineering Technologists

Storage Organizer from Active Electronics;

Basic Stamp 2 from Parallax

Robot Art Skyward, by Don Post of Calgary, B.C. Borg Hive, by Scott Martin of Surrey,

B.C.

Ian’s Butterfly, by Ian Bernstein

of New Mexico USA

This event was judged by the

audience who used their ticket stubs to vote on a piece they liked,

while also entering the door-prize draw.

Robot Science & Technology

Magazine Subscription;  HVWTech / Parallax SX Tech Kit; Amplified

Computer spekaers from SAIT Computer Store

Weller portable butane soldering Iron, and a

T-Shirt from the Alberta Society of Technology

$50 Gift Certificate from Mondo-tronics
Wellhead Blowout

Extinguisher

Fire-X, by Bogdan Georgescu of the

University of Calgary (20 seconds)

Shurla Agni, by Yousuf Fauzan (25

seconds)

Deadline, by Julain Bromwich (2m38s)
Robot Science & Technology Magazine

subscription; HVWTech / Parallax SX Tech Kit & L298 Motor Driver

Weller Portable Soldering Iron, ASET T-Shirt $50 gift certificate from Mondo-tronics
Solarbotics Formula

SolarSpeeder

Devvrat Shukla, of City Montessori School, India Christopher Nugent, of Regina, Saskatchewan Jeff Baron, of Regina  Saskatchewan This event was solely sponsored

and run by Solarbotics Ltd.

ScoutWalker II Kit ScoutWalker I Kit PhotoPopper 4.2 Kit
Walking Robot Triathlon

(Obstacle / Flat / Sumo)

Three Motor Walker #1, by Grant

McKee of Calgary (152cm / 33s / 5)

Ping, by Scott Martin of Surrey, B.C.

(60cm / 1m15s / 4)

Mantis V.1, by Ian Bernstein of New

Mexico, USA (80.5cm / 1m20s / 3)

The Triathlon consists of an

obstacle course, flat course race, and sumo wrestling, with the highest

scores earned in the order listed above. The overall point total

determines the winner.

T-Shirt from Active Electronics; HC05

development kit from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, and from

HVWTech an AIRS IR sensor kit, & L298 Motor driver kit; LCD Module

from Matrix Orbital Corp.

Multimeter from Fluke Canada; T-Shirt from

Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists

Circuit Maker Software and a L298 Motor Driver

kit from HVW Tech

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