Robothon 2006 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: Eddie by WSU Robotics
  • Second: Intrepid by Mark Curry
  • Third: Odyssey by Ted Larson and Bob Allen

12-pound Combat Robots

  • First: Shear Terror
  • Second: Fiasco
  • Third: Scratch

3-pound Combat Robots

  • First: Hurty Gurty
  • Second: Creepy Crawler
  • Third: Altitude

Beginner Line Following

  • First: neo by jeannete aguilar
  • Second: Agente Smith by Luis Armando Reyna Esquivel
  • Third: Burrito de la Comaye by Francisco Atl Aceves Bernal

Advanced Line Following

  • First: Asterix
  • Second: Mama del Topo by Eduardo Ovando Figueroa and Hugo Martinez Carrada
  • Third: Relativo by UPIITA

Line Maze

  • First: Alegomazer 4 by Gus Jansson
  • Second: panalito by felipe peralta
  • Third: pumita by Ruben Anaya

Walker Race

  • First: Nico by Dan Michaels
  • Second: CW-1 by Jeff and Michael Schober
  • Third: V8 by Jeff Steidl

Beginner Mini Sumo

Coming soon...

Advanced Mini Sumo

  • First: Stinger by Dave Hylands
  • Second: Velox by Bob Cook
  • Third: The Thin Man by Bob Cook

3kg Sumo

  • First: Phantom by Dave Hylands
  • Second: Kumitsu-Kami by Paula Edelman

Judge's Choice Awards

  • Design: Melty B by Rich Olson
  • Recognition of Achievement: LEGO Mousetrap by Alexander Kau
  • Innovation: Otto by Universidad Iberoamericana
  • Innovation: Mini-Crate Contraption by Gus Jansson
  • Engineering: Eddie by WSU
  • Engineering: GYRE2 by UW
  • Design: 3 Phase 4 by Doug Bell

You can also see the pre-registered list of competetors.