Results

The Robothon Committee would like to thank everyone that came out to participate and help in this year's Robothon. And, since we know what you really want are the results, here they are:

Robo-Magellan

  • First: Seeker by Dave Shinsel
  • Second: Scout by Tom & Cathy Saxton
  • Third: Ares by University of Waterloo

Beetle Weight Combat Robots

  • First: Attitude by Kevin Baker
  • Second: Creepy Crawler by Team X-Bots
  • Third: Dizzy Bastard by Rich Olsen

Hobby Weight Combat Robots

  • First: Raven by Mike Clift
  • Second: Taurus by Mike Clift
  • Third: Heximacro by Scott Ferguson

Beginner Line Following

  • First: Black Puma by Edgar Peralta
  • Second: Super-Raton by Universidad Iberoamericana
  • Third: Kitt by Jim Joyce

Advanced Line Following

  • First: Super-Raton by Universidad Iberoamericana
  • Second: Twisty's Sister by Tom Saxton
  • Third: Ariadne by Kevin Convy

Line Maze

  • First: Tesio by Universidad Iberoamericana
  • Second: Puma-UNAM by Rafael Sobrevilla & Gerardo Carrera
  • Third: Twisty's Sister by Tom Saxton

Walker Race

  • First: Hermes by Charles Olivier
  • Second: CW-1 by Jeff & Michael Schober
  • Third: 3 phase 4 by Doug Bell

Beginner Mini Sumo

  • First: Clone by Ian McIvor
  • Second: Clone II by Ian McIvor
  • Third: R-Penguin by Ryan Evans

Advanced Mini Sumo

  • First: Stinger by Dave Hylands
  • Second: Velox by Bob Cook
  • Third: Wedgy by Dave Hylands

3kg Sumo

  • First: Cannon Fodder by Kristina Miles
  • Second: Phantom by Dave Hylands
  • Third: Pete's Minion by Pete Miles

Judge's Choice Awards

  • Judge's Choice Award: Eddie by Washington State University
  • Rube Goldberg: Ball Conveyor by Brad Srebnick
  • Most Practical: Ares by University of Waterloo
  • Cutest: Viper by Barry & Ken Schrag
  • Coolest: Rybot by Ryan Wistort
  • Most Innovative: Mixed Results by Nate Waddoups
  • Best Engineered: Dedalo by Universidad Iberoamericana

The pre-registered list of competetors can be found here.