VEX-EDR Robotics Korea National Championship 2017
Tournament Awards (Middle & High Schools, each 1+1) Robot Skills Awards** (Middle & High Schools, 1 each) Design Awards** Amaze Awards** Teamwork Awards** Create Awards** Sportsmanship Awards** Judge’s Awards**
The Game VEX Robotics Competition Starstruck is played on a 12’x12’ square field configured as seen above. Two alliances – one “red” and one “blue” – composed of two teams each, compete in matches consisting of a fifteen second autonomous period followed by one minute and forty-five seconds of driver-controlled play. The object of the game is to attain a higher score than the opposing Alliance by Scoring your Stars and Cubes in your Zones and by Hanging Robots on your Hanging Bar. Scoring Each Star Scored in the Near Zone1 point Each Star Scored in the Far Zone2 points Each Cube Scored in a Near Zone2 points Each Cube Scored in a Far Zone4 points A Robot that is Low Hanging4 points A Robot that is High Hanging12 points Alliance with the most points at the end of Autonomous4 points The Details There are twenty-four (24) Stars and four (4) Cubes, available in Match. Some begin in designated locations on the field, while others are available to be entered into the field during the Match. Each Robot (smaller than 18”x18”x18”) begins a match on one of their Alliance Starting Tiles. Each Alliance has two Zones across the Fence to Score into. Alliances also earn points for having one Robot Hanging at the end of the Match from their Hanging Bar. A bonus is awarded to the Alliance that has the most total points at the end of the Autonomous Period. Information 45, Art center-daero 97beon-gil, Songdo-dong, Yeonsu-gu, Songdo, Incheon, 22002, South Korea Email: [email protected] Phone: +82-10-7123-6631 January 23, 2016 Gwacheon National Science Museum Main Hall Gwacheon, Gyunggi-Do Registration Opens: December 14, 2015 Registration Deadline: January 15, 2016 Welcome to the 4th Annual Korea National Championship. Teams will compete for the honor of representing the country at the 2016 VEX World Championship. Only teams from South Korea will be able to qualify to the VEX World Championship at this event. Other nations are welcome to come compete but will need to qualify in their own countries. Registration Information: Registration is handled by JH Science Academy, and the fee is paid by Korean Won directly to JH Science Academy. Please contact [email protected] or (+82) 41-333-7337 for assistance and information October 31, 2015 Chedwick International School 45, Art center-daero 97 beon-gil, Yeonsu-gu Incheon, South Korea JH Science Academy and Chadwick International are co-organizing a VEX Robotics Scrimmage. We are inviting all schools in Korea with VEX Robotics programs to join the following VEX Scrimmage events: "VEX EDR Nothing But Net" for Middle and High School Teams * This scrimmage is a great opportunity that will give you a basic overview of how the Vex tournaments will work and ideas that you may use to design your robot. Although participation in the games is preferred, you can still view the arena and the tournament procedures to get prepared for January National Competition. Everyone is encouraged to come ! anuary 31, 2015 Gwacheon National Science Museum, Main Hall Gwacheon, Gyunggi-Do There will be two(2) divisions; middle & high school. Only teams from South Korea will be able to qualify to the VEX World Championship at this event. Other nations are welcome to come compete but will need to qualify in their own countries. The Excellence Award is the highest award and if it is issued to a team from South Korea it is this team that will represent South Korea in each division. If this is not the case the team from South Korea that earns the highest programming challenge ranking at the event will represent South Korea at the VEX World Championship Reistration Information: Registration is handled by JH Science Academy, and the fee is paid by Korean Won directly to JH Science Academy. Please contact [email protected] or (+82) 41-333-7337 for assistance and information. |
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