Firefights: NRL Southeastern Regional Championship
Presented By Florida Polytechnic University
Lakeland, FL, US
February 15, 2020
Event Information
Organizer: |
Florida Polytechnic University |
Location: |
Lakeland, FL US Get Directions |
Starts: | Feb 15, 2020 |
Ends: | Feb 15, 2020 |
Robot Classes / Competitions
Category | Robot Class | Maximum Capacity |
Currently Registered |
Waiting List |
Entry Fee |
Pit Crew Allowed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BotsIQ | Mini Class (15lb) College Competition (C-M) | 20 | 7 Robots | None | 50.00 USD | 6 Per Robot |
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Event Description
Firefights: NRL Southeastern Regional Championship is a robot fighting competition held at Florida Polytechnic University for students middle school through college only. This event will be part of the National Robotics League we will follow their guidelines found on gonrl.org NO ACCEPTIONS!! (LED power indicator, no lipo’s, and mounted switches not links) Competitors from this event will be chosen to move on to the Nationals event. Teams in the region can only move onto the National event if they attend this event. Also the event will include an interview portion to insure that the robots we’re built solely by the students competing. All bots registered require a minimum of three school team members and one adult coach. All teams must also register on the goNRL.org website to be eligible to compete. Time: 9am-6pm Weigh in, interviews, and safety: 9-11 Opening Ceremony: 11-12 Fights: 12-5:30 Awards Ceremony: 5:30-6 Parking: $5 at the Parking Kiosk Cash or Card Food: Will be provided for paying competitors. Tables will be provided as well as extension chords. All charging, hammering, and grinding must be done in a near by designated area. Chairs will not be provided so bring your own if you wish. Arena: 8x8x4ft Built by Purple Fire Robotics Club Address: 4700 Research Way Lakeland, FL 33805 United States Contact: Jacob Rogers (904)803-7073 jrogers5686@floridapoly.eduOther Events by Florida Polytechnic University
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