Robotics Education & Competition Foundation
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Palace City Robot Rumble

Blended VRC Middle School/High School

Date
4-Nov-2023 Add to Calendar
Event Code
RE-VRC-23-3198
Program
VEX V5 Robotics Competition
Event Type
Tournament
Event Format
In-Person
Field Control System
VEXNet Field Control
Capacity
32
Spots Open
3
Event Region
South Dakota
Max Registrations per Organization
6
Standard Registration Opens
4-Sep-2023 16:00 EDT
Registration Deadline
1-Nov-2023 16:00 EDT
Payment Deadline
23-Oct-2023 16:00 EDT
Price
$45.00
This event is closed to registration because:
  • It is past the registration deadline.

General Info

Welcome!

This tournament is held at the Worlds Only Corn Palace

 

Full Corn Palace Concessions will be available. Corn Palace concessions plan to open at 8 am with breakfast sandwiches, donuts, and muffins, then will move into pizza, burgers, and other hot food by 11 am, and continue on for the day.

 

Competition Preparation:

  1. Review the rules and run through the inspection checklist about a week before the competition so that there is ample time for adjustments. The inspection checklist can be found on the Documents tab.
  2. Check the official VEX forums at www.robotevents.com for rule updates and changes.
  3. Carefully read all of the information contained in the tournament posting on RobotEvents.com
  4. Pack for the event the day before the day of departure. Here are a few items that you don't want to forget.
    1. Goggles/Safety Glasses
    2. Spare parts & tools
    3. Batteries and chargers
    4. Programming cable
    5. Power strip
    6. Laptop computer
    7. Engineering notebook (if you have one, helpful for Judges, Design and Excellence Awards)
    8. Banners and other decorations for your team pit
    9. Giveaways if you have them
  5. Be sure to read 101 Things You Should Know Before Your First VEX Tournament, found on the Documents tab. 
  6. Review the descriptions and criteria for the awards that are being given during the tournament.
  7. Prep for your interviews with the judges. Check the awards tab to see what awards will be given during the tournament.
  8. Remember that safety comes first, please don't bring tools that pose a safety risk to your team, or others nearby as the venue is a very tight fit. Also, remember no grinding or other actions that create sparks.
  9. Understand how the game will be played. VEX participants are more than welcome to watch the referee training videos before they attend a tournament. The referee training videos can be found at www.roboticseducation.org website, under the Volunteer Resources tab.
  10. Read through the Robot troubleshooting guide. The guide can be found here.
  11. Ensure your robot brain has the latest version of the firmware.

Notes:

  • Alliances will be 2 teams
  • All teams up to 32 will participate in the finals
  • If an odd number of teams, the last-ranked team should still attend Alliance Selection in case a team withdraws due to a problem with their robot
  • All finals matches will be one-and-done (no best-of-three matches)
  • Ties in finals matches will be replayed until a winner is determined

Participation and Consent Form

All team members, coaches and adult mentors should fill out the online consent form which is good all season and for all REC run events.  Note: the Create U.S. Open is a separate event run by a different group and has its own consent form. A link to the instructions for online consent form can be found here


Grade Level: All

Skills Challenge Offered: Yes

Judging Format: All In-Person Judging

Event Dates & Locations

Date: 4-Nov-2023

Venue/Location:
Corn Palace
604 North Main Street
Mitchell, South Dakota 57301
United States

Contact the Event Partner

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Code of Conduct

The REC Foundation considers the positive, respectful, and ethical conduct of teams to be an essential component of the competition. Participants are expected to behave in a respectful and professional manner, and to operate as student-centered teams with limited adult assistance. This includes all students, teachers, coaches, mentors, parents, and spectators associated with a team.

For more details, please refer to the REC Foundation Code of Conduct and Student-Centered Policy. If you have concerns about compliance with the Code of Conduct, please speak to the Event Partner during the event.

Agenda

TENTATIVE! Check here the week of the event to make sure you have the current agenda.

7:00 am Doors open, team check-in begins
8:30 Team check-in ends

Teams MUST be checked-in by 8:30 am, as the Match Schedule will be run at that time and CANNOT be re-run. If your team is running late, call the Event Partner or the match schedule will be run WITHOUT your team.

7:00 am Inspection begins
8:30 am Inspection ends
8:45 am Team & Driver meeting
9:00 am Qualification matches & Skills begin
12:30 pm Qualification matches & Skills end
1:00 pm Alliance selection
1:15 pm Finals matches (Judges Awards intermixed between rounds)
2:15 pm Performance and Excellence awards are presented

Notes:

  • Alliances will be 2 teams
  • 24 teams (12 alliances)  will participate in the finals
  • If an odd number of teams, the last-ranked team should still attend Alliance Selection in case a team withdraws due to a problem with their robot
  • All finals matches will be one-and-done (no best-of-three matches)
  • Ties in finals matches will be replayed until a winner is determined

Volunteer

More information will be added later.

[email protected]

Emergency/Bad Weather Policy

If the event is cancelled then "Cancelled" will be put in the title of the event on Robotevents.com

Refund and Payment Policies

No refund is available for this tournament

Webcast

There is a live viewing on our Facebook page.

Judging Format

  • Digital Notebooks due November 1
  • Team Interviews the day of the event.