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=Coach Florian= This should be called the Surprise Run: []

This is a very good example of many good designs: []

See how the swap the whole chassis and how they have a giant jig, I also like the wheels on the sides to follow walls. []

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Love how they get the syringe: []

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I stand corrected on the tracks (watch how the backup and use of line following/detection):

[|http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwg6d514RLM]

=Charlotte= This is "White Wolves" they got 400 points in the competition: [] Great use of black lines as reference points, great attachments (Coach Florian)

One of the teams we competed against: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaJ0losyoS0

World champions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdQP8a0pAIE
 * Notice how they used pneumatics for 2 attachments at the end*

Another world championship competitor: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SCLZN6sr4M

Notice how they had attachments on all four sides of the robot: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkbCdO5SfJQ&NR=1

=Bonnie= This is a whole tournament. Most are good, some are bad, but it lasts for about an hour so you might want to skip a bit if you watch it... []

Good alignment, cool attachments. []

The Robotic Red Piners! They did okay... []

=Jason=

=Evan=

=Peyton= [] Awesome how they do the arm and heart.

=Noah= []

Ok, this one is amazing, it's in a different asian language (Bonnie you might be able to tell.) But their robot desien and percicion is awesome! Not how it can do a lot of the missions in one trip, almost every attachment is BUILT IN. They also, after a attachment is useless, dump it in the middle of the feild.

=Garret=

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