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FIRST Lego Challenge League Open Championships are robotics competitions held and managed by FIRST Lego League Partners to bring FIRST Lego League Challenge teams from many states, regions and countries together to compete in host cities around the world. These are the highest level of FIRST Lego League competitions that are managed by organizations other than FIRST. The FIRST-managed global competition for FIRST Lego League is the FLL World Festival. There are usually multiple Open Championships each year.
The 2006 FIRST Lego League Open European Championship was held May 6,7 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The venue was the Technical University of Eindhoven. 84 teams from 27 countries competed for the Awards in this year's season "Ocean Odyssey".
The 2007 FIRST Lego League Open European Championship was held from May 16 to 21 in Bodø, Norway. There were 66 teams from Austria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States. [1]
The theme for the competition was Nano Quest to challenge participating teams to research and design new solutions using nanotechnology. It also had a standard FLL tournament for the teams to compete. There were many awards in the competitions including FLL OEC Champion's Award, Research Award, Presentation Award, Robot Design Award, Programmers Award, Innovative Design Award, Robot Performance Award, Coach/Mentor Award, Teamwork Award, Against All Odds Award, and Team Spirit Award. [2]
Year / theme | Award name | Team | City, state/country |
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2007 / Nano Quest | FLL OEC Champions Award | Amaze Robinho | Istanbul, Turkey |
2007 / Nano Quest | Project Award | RISbotics | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
2007 / Nano Quest | Research Award | Amaze Robinho | Istanbul, Turkey |
2007 / Nano Quest | Presentation Award | Widcombe Wrobotiers | Bath, United Kingdom |
2007 / Nano Quest | Robot Design Award, 1st place | RISbotics | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
2007 / Nano Quest | Robot Design Award, 2nd place | JunkYard Babies | Borlänge, Sweden |
2007 / Nano Quest | Programmers Award | Nano-X-Titus | Pekin, IL, United States |
2007 / Nano Quest | Innovative Design Award | Widcombe Wrobotiers | Bath, United Kingdom |
2007 / Nano Quest | Robot Performance Award, 1st place | Compass | China |
2007 / Nano Quest | Robot Performance Award, 2nd place | First Edition | Borlänge, Sweden |
2007 / Nano Quest | Coach/Mentor Award | Yellow River Children | China |
2007 / Nano Quest | Teamwork Award | Super Hyper Quantum Kangaroos | Portland, OR, United States |
The open championship for 2009 was held in Copenhagen, Denmark from May 1 to May 3. The event was called Children's Climate Call with teams answering a call to address the global issue of climate change. The event followed standard the standard FIRST Lego League championship format with a tournament and presentation. There were many awards in technical, project presentation, and special recognition categories. The highest award was the OEC Champion's Award. Fifty-five teams from 29 countries and states around the world presented their solutions in two groups, Climate Connections and Climate Actions. The participants also enjoyed a visit by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark. [3]
Year / theme | Award name | Team | City, state/country |
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2009 / Climate Connections [4] | FLL OEC Champion's Award | NXT Generations | Denmark |
2009 / Climate Connections | Robot Performance Award, 1st place | Equipe Terradróide | Brazil |
2009 / Climate Connections | Robot Performance Award, 2nd place | Jiangzhe united team | China |
The 2010 FIRST Lego League Open European Championship was held June 2,3 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey. 56 teams competed for the Awards. The venue was the Haliç Congress Center which has a rich historical background. In the old etchings, the area of center can be seen as a slaughterhouse. The building took its recent neoclassic form in the 1920s.
Haliç Congress Center contains four different types of buildings. These buildings are; Cinema Building, Concert Hall, Theatre Building and Exhibition Hall. All of them are equipped with the latest technology. The center is located in the inner area of Haliç (Golden Horn).
Year / theme | Award name | Team | City, state/country |
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2010 Smart Move | FLL OEC Champions Award | Team Singapore | Singapore |
2010 Smart Move | Project Award | DAS | Saudi Arabia |
2010 Smart Move | Robot Performance Award, 1st place | Integra | Turkey |
2010 Smart Move | Robot Performance Award, 2nd place | MCGBots | Germany |
2010 Smart Move | Teamwork Award | Integra | Turkey |
2010 Smart Move | Robot Design Award | Superboom | South Africa |
2010 Smart Move | Research Award | Techno Future | Egypt |
2010 Smart Move | Programming Award | Toin Robotics Jr. | Japan |
2010 Smart Move | Team Spirit Award | C-Force | China |
2010 Smart Move | Innovative Solution Award | Die See | Turkey |
2010 Smart Move | Innovative Design Award | RobotixTreme | Switzerland |
2010 Smart Move | Creative Presentation Award | Caro Aces | Germany |
2010 Smart Move | Against All Odds Award | Van Gölü Canavarlai | Turkey |
2010 Smart Move | Coach / mentor Award | Olleh Korea!!! | South Korea |
2010 Smart Move | Jury Award | Argonautes | Spain |
The 2011 FIRST Lego League Open European Championship was held June 2–4 in Delft, Netherlands. [5] 67 teams competed at the event held at the Delft University of Technology. The competition theme was Body Forward, on the topic of biomedical engineering.
Year / Theme | Award name | Team | City, State/Country |
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2011 / Body Forward [6] | Champion's Award 1st Place | AttraktivUndPreiswert | Germany |
2011 / Body Forward | Champion's Award 2nd Place | Infinity | Netherlands |
2011 / Body Forward | Champion's Award 3rd Place | Al-Xavier | Thailand |
The FIRST Lego League Open European Championship took place in Mannheim, Germany, from June 6 to June 9, 2012. It hosted 67 teams from more than 35 countries. The competition theme was Food Factor, on the topic of food safety.
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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FLL OEC Champion | 1st | BINTULU HAWKS | Malaysia |
2nd | INC.8 | India | |
3rd | Red Hot Tomatoes | Israel | |
Robot Game | 1st | H.C Union | China |
2nd | Straight into T-junction | Japan | |
3rd | Mechatronic Ants | Spain | |
Robot Design / Mechanical Design | 1st | NXT Generation | Denmark |
2nd | CIBERBOTS | Mexico | |
3rd | Emeq Eagles | Israel | |
Robot Design / Programming | 1st | SAP Robonova XL | Germany |
2nd | Robo-Raptors | Canada | |
3rd | H.D.U. team | China | |
Robot Design / Strategy and Innovation | 1st | Westside | USA |
2nd | mindfactory | Switzerland | |
3rd | LEGObusters | Netherlands | |
Core Values / Inspiration | 1st | The Moovers | USA |
2nd | SAP ReMovers 4.0 | Germany | |
3rd | Food Kidz | Netherlands | |
Core Values / Teamwork | 1st | Epunkt e. | Germany |
2nd | NXTeam | Sweden | |
3rd | DaCubs | South Africa | |
Core Values / Gracious Professionalism | 1st | SAP 40 Termin8tors | Ireland |
2nd | The KookaGumJoeys | Australia | |
3rd | Roosters | Slovenia | |
Project / Research | 1st | TIC TAC TOE | Libanon |
2nd | St Thomas´Food-o-bots | UK | |
3rd | Sci-Borgs | Canada | |
Project / Innovative Solutions | 1st | SAP MoonWalkers 4.0 | India |
2nd | LEGO Master | Norway | |
3rd | Giants | Lebanon | |
Project / Presentation | 1st | ApoioBot | Brazil |
2nd | Sunny United | South Korea | |
3rd | Lucky 7 | Turkey | |
Judges Award | Crusoebots 2.0 | Chile | |
Adult Coach Mentor Award | Emeq Eagles | Israel | |
Youth Mentor Award | Simon Hagen, Epunkt e. | Germany | |
The Open European Championship 2013 took place in Paderborn, Germany, from May 7 to May 10, 2013. It hosted 54 teams from more than 35 countries. The competition theme was Senior Solutions. This year, the teams had to find solutions to help older people in their daily lives, thus improving their life quality.
The Open European Championship 2014 took place in Pamplona, Spain, from May 28 to May 31, 2014. The event gathered 95 FLL teams, over 1.500 attendees, from 41 countries all over the world.
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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FLL OEC 2014 Champion | 1st | Mechatronic Ants | Spain |
2nd | The Incredibots | USA | |
3rd | Watt's 2 Clean? | The Netherlands | |
The Open European Championship 2016 took place in Tenerife, Spain, from May 4 to May 7, 2016. 89 FIRST Lego League teams from 40 countries from all over the world competed in the Trash Trek challenge at the OEC. The teams had to find solutions for better recycling, waste management and waste reduction.
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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FLL OEC Champion | 1st | SESI Robotics School | Brazil |
2nd | Galaxy Robos | Jordan | |
3rd | Team PolyGone | India | |
Robot-Game | 1st | MonteBot | Montenegro |
2nd | Cassapeia | Germany | |
3rd | TalentumSAP | Slovakia | |
Robot-Design / Mechanical | 1st | TalentumSAP | Slovakia |
2nd | Robot Artists | Republic of Korea | |
3rd | MonteBot | Montenegro | |
Robot-Design / Programming | 1st | Cassapeia | Germany |
2nd | FLL 1010 | Germany | |
3rd | AC/DC/EG | Brazil | |
Robot-Design / Strategy & Innovation | 1st | Glendal I Bots | Australia |
2nd | OVERCLOCK AXULAR | Spain | |
3rd | Black&White | Slovenia | |
Core Values / Inspiration | 1st | Episcopal Collegiate LegoCats | United States |
2nd | A.C.M.E. | Italy | |
3rd | Robokids United | Pakistan | |
Core Values / Teamwork | 1st | ROBOCOONS | Mexico |
2nd | Organized Kaos | United States | |
3rd | I-SET Hey That's Us | South Africa | |
Core Values / Grasious Professionalism | 1st | SESI MEGASNAKES | Brazil |
2nd | SAPHARI | Germany | |
3rd | RoboSuns OS Koper | Slovenia | |
Project / Research | 1st | Techno-fusion | Lebanon |
2nd | Team Fanatic | Denmark | |
3rd | ROBO AXION | Greece | |
Project / Innovative Solution | 1st | FrancoDroid | Brazil |
2nd | Triblox | Estonia | |
3rd | Rubbish Runners | United Kingdom | |
Project / Presentation | 1st | TechCOE | Brazil |
2nd | KRONOS La Vall | Spain | |
3rd | ELI-minator-Gang | Germany | |
Judges / Rising Star | 1st | Incredible Squirrels | Spain |
2nd | Siberian Hearts | Russia | |
3rd | de aFvaLLbusters | The Netherlands | |
Judges / Entrepreneurship | 1st | Angry Bulls | Mexico |
2nd | No Limits | France | |
3rd | TEZUKAYAMA Alpha | Japan | |
Judges / Coach | 1st | Montero | Montenegro |
2nd | 1068 Israel | Israel | |
3rd | X-LANDERS 6.0 | The Netherlands | |
Volunteer | Sara Ibaceta |
The 2017 FIRST Lego League Open European Championship took place in Navitas Research Institute in Aarhus, Denmark from May 25 to 28, 2017. A total of 118 teams from 50 countries from all over the world attended the invitational championship in Aarhus, Denmark.
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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Champions Award | Gold | Team Phantom | Malaysia |
Silver | mindfactory | Switzerland | |
Bronze | Project Bucephalus | Australia | |
Robot Performance | 1st | SAPHARI | Germany |
2nd | Re(h)scue | Germany | |
3rd | RoboSuns OS Koper | Slovenia | |
Mechanical Design Award | 1st | Beavers | Spain |
2nd | TECMADE | Brazil | |
3rd | Intersection Confero | Turkey | |
Programming Award | 1st | SAPHARI | Germany |
2nd | HFG-RoboS | Germany | |
3rd | The Baggerbusters | Netherlands | |
Strategy and Innovation Award | 1st | FIRST FUJISAN ROAR | Japan |
2nd | Team Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | India | |
3rd | GSG Robots | Germany | |
Inspiration Award | 1st | Dutch Delta | Netherlands |
2nd | Maynard Wine Gums | England | |
3rd | Voyager 6 | United States | |
Core Values Award | 1st | PARROTS | Spain |
2nd | NXT EV3lution | Danmark | |
3rd | Electronic Falcons | Spain | |
Gracious Professionalism Award | 1st | Galilegos | Brazil |
2nd | Stem Cells | Australia | |
3rd | ENIGMA | India | |
Best Research Award | 1st | Imagineers | South Africa |
2nd | SESI CERQUIBOTICOS | Brazil | |
3rd | DYCI Blue Ocean 10 | Philippines | |
Innovative Solution Award | 1st | Black&White | Slovenia |
2nd | UnderConstruction | Lebanon | |
3rd | Amazeing 10 | Hong Kong SAR | |
Presentation Award | 1st | Future Falcons | UAE |
2nd | Bright Engineers | Jordan | |
3rd | Smarties | Norway | |
Rising Star Award | Team Apollo | Australia | |
Against All Odds Award | NAS Team | Lebanon | |
Best Mentor Award | DYCI Blue Ocean 10 | Philippines |
The 2008 FIRST LEGO League Open Asian Championship was held from April 27 to 29 in Tokyo, Japan. The event was held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. There were 55 teams from Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, and United States that joined the competition in the theme of Power Puzzle. [7]
Award Name | Team | Country |
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OAC Champion's Award | Jolly Roger | Sweden |
Total Presentation Award | GO ENASON | Malaysia |
Judge's Award | TECNO Wurth | Brazil |
Robot Performance Award, 1st Place | icNRG | Netherlands |
Robot Performance Award, 2nd Place | Jolly Roger | Sweden |
Robot Performance Award, 3rd Place | Winning Eleven | China |
Technical Award | Lego Extrem | Norway |
Robot Dependability Award | NARA Education University JHS | Japan |
Innovative Solution Award | DAS Important Penguins | Saudi Arabia |
Creative Presentation Award | Sunny | China |
Innovative Design Award | 7 de sec+2 | Spain |
Quality Research Award | The Flaming Blades | Singapore |
Team Spirit Award | Young Girls CJD | Germany |
Teamwork Award | St. Geralds Castlebar Clan | Ireland |
The 2010 First Lego League Open International Championship was held May 6–8, 2010 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. 64 teams from 24 countries competed for the Awards. The venue was the Kaohsiung Arena. The Kaohsiung Arena is located at the intersection of Bo'ai Road and Sinjhuangzai Road. It extends over a total area of 56,000 square meters. This state-of-the-art and multifunctional sports arena, with a seating capacity of 15,000, is also known to the citizens of Kaohsiung as 'Xiaojudan'. [9]
Year / Theme | Award name | Team | City, State/Country |
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2010 Smart Move | Champion's Award | Attraktiv Und Preiswert | Germany |
2010 Smart Move | Team Spirit Award | chakkham | Thailand |
2010 Smart Move | Against All Odds Award | Junior Kids | Faroe Islands |
2010 Smart Move | Teamwork Award | Power Kings | Malaysia |
2010 Smart Move | Coach / Mentor Award | Stars Lego Sesi | Brasil |
2010 Smart Move | Creative Presentation | SS501 | Taiwan |
2010 Smart Move | Innovative Solution Award | NXT Generation | Eindhoven, Netherlands |
2010 Smart Move | Research Quality Award | Team Brick Howes | USA |
2010 Smart Move | Robot Performance Award | Auto Rubik | Taiwan |
2010 Smart Move | Innovative Design Award | Jedi White | Singapore |
2010 Smart Move | Programming Award | MXT Israel | Israel |
2010 Smart Move | Robot Design Award | Westside | USA |
2010 Smart Move | Local Award | Auto Rubik | Taiwan |
2010 Smart Move | Judge's Award | the Sun's Descents | Taiwan |
The 2013 First Lego League Asia-Pacific Open Championship was held in Macquarie University, Sydney, from the 4th to 6 July 2013. 30 teams came from countries including India, Brazil, China, Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Egypt, Australia and Thailand.
Year / Theme | Award name | Team | City, Country |
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2013 Senior Solutions | Champion's Award | Team R Factor | Mumbai, India |
2013 Senior Solutions | Project Research | Team NeXT | Delhi, India |
2013 Senior Solutions | Project Innovation | SESI Legotoobbies | Brazil |
2013 Senior Solutions | Project Presentation | Franco Droids | Brazil |
2013 Senior Solutions | Programming | Lego Lords | Brazil |
2013 Senior Solutions | Robot Performance | HDU (722/723) | China |
2013 Senior Solutions | Mechanical Design | DongHai School | China |
2013 Senior Solutions | Programming | Project Bucephalus | Australia |
The 2015 First Lego League Asia-Pacific Open Championship was held at Macquarie University, Sydney, from the 10th to 12 July 2015. More than 40 teams from around the globe came to participate. [10]
Award | Team | Country |
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'Against all odds’ Judges Award | Fusion Core X | Pakistan |
‘Rising Star’ Judges Award | Deccan Technicians | India |
‘All-Rounder’ Judges Award | BAZINGA | Brazil |
Mechanical Design Award | Robobuilders | Lebanon |
Programming Award | BaCoN Lego Team | Australia |
Strategy & Innovation Award | sAPG Tigers | Germany |
Robot Performance Award (858 pts) | Transformers of Taiwan | Taiwan |
Teamwork Award | Nucleólicos | Mexico |
Inspiration Award | Ubuntu Imagineers | Philippines |
Gracious Professionalism Award | Newton Busters | USA |
Research Award | ICE | Hong Kong |
Innovative Solution Award | The Nocturnalists | Thailand |
Creative Presentation Award | SESI ItapêRobota | Brazil |
Champion’s Award | SESI Robotic Generation | Brazil |
The Asia Pacific Open 2016 took place in Sydney, Australia on the 3-5 of July 2016.
The Asia Pacific Open 2017 took place in Sydney, Australia on the 6–9 July 2017.
FIRST LEGO League United States Open Championship was held for the first time from May 7 to 9 at Wright State University campus in Dayton, Ohio. It was the first national level competition of FIRST LEGO League in the United States not organized by FIRST. The event was organized by Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Wright State University. There were 60 teams around the country each of which was the Championship's Award winner of each state/region. Each team completed 9 tasks on a competition table in a 2.5 minute robot round. Teams also meet with judges for evaluation of their robot design, programming and their problem-solving strategies, and their research project, which is tied to the Challenge theme. [11] There were many award categories with the top three winners receiving Champion's Awards.
Year / Theme | Award name | Team | City, State/Country |
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2009 / Climate Connections [12] | Champion's Award 1st Place | Landroids | Livingston, NJ |
2009 / Climate Connections | Champion's Award 2nd Place | Cougars | Columbus, OH |
2009 / Climate Connections | Champion's Award 3rd Place | Fire Breathing Rubber Duckies | Portland, OR |
The 2011 FIRST LEGO League North American Open Championship was held May 21–22 in Carlsbad, California. 76 teams competed at the event held at LEGOLAND California. [13] The competition theme was Body Forward. The awards given were: [13]
The first of two 2012 North American Open Championships was held May 18–20 in Carlsbad, California at LEGOLAND California. It was joined by its newly opened sister park Legoland Florida in Winter Haven, FL which also hosted a tournament May 4–6. [14]
The 2014 FIRST LEGO League International Open Canada was held June 4–7 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The venue was the University of Toronto, downtown campus, specifically in Varsity Arena. 72 teams from countries around the world will be competing for robotic supremacy in the "Nature's Fury" theme. [15]
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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Champion | 1st | Rotatech Stars | Turkey |
2nd | SESI ItapeRobota | Brazil | |
3rd | Heat it Up and Keep it Cool | California, USA | |
Robot Game | 1st | SC (580pts) | China |
2nd | SESI ItapeRobota (576pts) | Brazil | |
Robot Design / Mechanical Design | 1st | The Kin-nects | Ontario, Canada |
2nd | Whitfield Academy Red Storm | Kentucky, USA | |
Robot Design / Programming | 1st | Project Bucephalus | Australia |
2nd | Brick Warriors | Michigan, USA | |
Robot Design / Strategy and Innovation | 1st | Keep Calm and Order Pizza | Singapore |
2nd | Krulle-Go! | The Netherlands | |
Core Values / Inspiration | 1st | Déjà vu | Florida, USA |
2nd | Neon Electrons | Missouri, USA | |
Core Values / Teamwork | 1st | Electros | India |
2nd | dbp Team Mirandola | Italy | |
Core Values / Gracious Professionalism | 1st | World Changers | Iowa, USA |
2nd | Les Caches a L’eau | Quebec, Canada | |
Project / Research | 1st | Category 10 | Ontario, Canada |
2nd | Floral Park Brick Heads | New York, USA | |
Project / Innovative Solutions | 1st | Not the Droids You Are Looking For | Pennsylvania, USA |
2nd | Height Differential | Minnesota, USA | |
Project / Presentation | 1st | GEETec | Brazil |
2nd | Blackout | Ontario, Canada | |
The 2015 FIRST Lego League Open Africa Championship was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, from the 5th to 7 May 2015.
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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Champion | 1st | SESI Robonaticos | Brazil |
2nd | Kipabots | Israel | |
Robot Game | 1st | SESI Robonaticos (731pts) | Brazil |
2nd | SESI Mega Snakes (715pts) | Brazil | |
Robot Design Strategy | 1st | FIRST FUJISAN | Japan |
2nd | LICEO ROSMINI IPEC | Italy | |
Robot Design Mechanical Design | 1st | GO ROBOT | Germany |
2nd | KASAPIN40 | Bulgaria | |
Robot Design Programming | 1st | GEETec | Brazil |
2nd | CaroAces | Germany | |
Project Research Process | 1st | MAYDAY RETURNS | India |
2nd | TIC TAC TOE | Lebanon | |
Project Presentation | 1st | Robosuns OS Koper | Slovenia |
2nd | Pitalegòrics | Spain | |
Project Innovative Solution | 1st | Dream Team | South Africa |
2nd | Legowl | Israel | |
Core Values Teamwork | 1st | SESI MEGA Snakes | Brazil |
2nd | Revolution | Turkey | |
Core Values Inspiring Award | 1st | SESI Fênix | Brazil |
2nd | SESI Turbotubies | Brazil | |
Core Values Gracious Professionalism | 1st | SAP Cheese | South Africa |
2nd | Divergent | Lebanon | |
The 2015 FIRST LEGO League Razorback Invitational was a 72-team, invitational, FIRST LEGO League championship tournament held May 14–17, 2015, on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The event was hosted by the Freshman Engineering Program at the University of Arkansas.
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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Champion | 1st | Not the Droids You Are Looking For | Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
2nd | Blue Sharks | Kfar Yona, Israel | |
3rd | Sh!ft1 | La Crosse, Wisconsin | |
Robot Game | 1st | Climbers (834pts) | Tokorozawa, Japan |
2nd | Not the Droids You Are Looking For (794pts) | Pittsburgh, PA, USA | |
3rd | Blue Sharks (699pts) | Kfar Yona, Israel | |
Robot Design / Mechanical Design | 1st | Climbers | Tokorozawa, Japan |
2nd | SIZARS | Incheon, Korea | |
3rd | MAKbots | San Antonio, Texas, USA | |
Robot Design / Programming | 1st | CoSmIC FUSiON | Sussex, Wisconsin, USA |
2nd | is LOST | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | |
3rd | 15 Percent | Madison, Alabama, USA | |
Robot Design / Strategy and Innovation | 1st | Baker's Dozen | Granger, Indiana, USA |
2nd | LEGO Legion | Cincinnati, Ohio, USA | |
3rd | Mustechs | Valrico, Florida, USA | |
Core Values / Inspiration | 1st | Rockin' Robotics | Rockwall, Texas, USA |
2nd | The Knights That Say Ni | Wollongong, Australia | |
3rd | Robotworks Y | Hacienda Heights, California, USA | |
Core Values / Teamwork | 1st | The Electro‐Cuties | Alpine, Utah, USA |
2nd | B.O.L.T. (Berkeley's Outstanding Lego Team) | Moncks Corner, South Carolina, USA | |
3rd | Harry Bot‐ters | South Jordan, Utah, USA | |
Core Values / Gracious Professionalism | 1st | NERDs | Shawnee, Oklahoma, USA |
2nd | Taz Bot RENEGADES | Boca Raton, Florida, USA | |
3rd | the LunaTechs | Cary, North Carolina, USA | |
Project / Research | 1st | Seven Wonders | Mt. Washington, Kentucky, USA |
2nd | Hotshot Hotwires | Somers, New York, USA | |
3rd | World Changers | Davenport, Iowa, USA | |
Project / Innovative Solutions | 1st | Lego Adrenaline | Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, USA |
2nd | Lions in the Kitchen | Emek Heffer, Israel | |
3rd | Team Phoenix | Lafayette, Louisiana, USA | |
Project / Presentation | 1st | Braille Boys & Annie | Cumming, Georgia, USA |
2nd | Double Helix | Mumbai, India | |
3rd | TAZ BOTS | Boynton Beach, Florida, USA | |
The 2016 Razorback Invitational was held in Fayetteville, Arkansas from May 19–22, 2016.
The 2017 Razorback Invitational was held in Fayetteville, Arkansas from May 18–21, 2017.
The 2017 Mountain State Invitational was held at Faimont State University in Fairmont, West Virginia from July 7–9, 2017. [17]
The 2019 Mountain State Invitational was held at Faimont State University in Fairmont, West Virginia from July 12–14, 2019. [18]
Award | Place | Team | Country |
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Champion | 1st | Gametech | Goiânia, Brazil |
2nd | LEGO of Olympus | Brasília, Brazil | |
3rd | LEGO Legion | Cincinnati, Ohio, USA |
The international open for 2008 was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota from May 1–3, 2008. The event was called HighTechKids First Lego League International Open using the Power Puzzle challenge. Teams event had the standard judging and performance aspects as well as a head-to-head competition and an alliance challenge. For the alliance challenge teams were assigned to an alliance made up of 4 teams at the beginning of the tournament.
Award | Team | Country |
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Research Quality | Shebots | Minnesota |
Innovative Solution | EagleKnights | Mexico |
Creative Presentation | SaberRobotics | Texas |
Teamwork | Robotical Minds | Colombia |
Robot Performance | Mech Masters | Florida |
Team Spirit | Techno Dolphins | South Carolina |
Sportsmanship | Majesty Hybrids | Kentucky |
Design | Biofusioneers | Colorado |
Innovative Design | Techno Travelers | Minnesota |
Programming | Team Happy Face | Illinois |
IREE Alternative Energy Award | Fish in the Boat | Minnesota |
Judge's Award | CFC | Brazil |
Judge's Award | The GearHeads | Illinois |
Seagate International Alliance Award | Muskies (RoboSharks, RoboSharks, Quantumbots, Light Savers) | (Texas, Colombia, Ohio, Iowa) |
Champions Award | Attraktivundpreiswert | Germany |
Source: [19]
The 2019 FIRST LEGO League Open International was the first international open championship held in the Arab World, co-organized by the Education and Technology Center, FIRST LEGO League operational partners in Lebanon, and the Lebanese American University - LAU in Byblos between June 14 and June 16, 2019 under the patronage of the president of the council of ministers Mr. Saad Hariri.
The event joined 72 teams from 35 countries from 5 continents, with 684 participating team members, and over 1000 attendees on the 3 days of the event. Even though team 90% Success did not compete in these past seasons, they will be remembered in the next year, themed Masterpiece.
Award | Team | Country |
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Rising Star Award | RobotBirds | Greece |
Judges' Award 1 | Sparkling Stars | Pakistan |
Judges' Award 2 | Eureka | India |
Judges' Award 1 | Astro-Fusion | Lebanon |
Robot Performance | Franco-Droid | Brazil |
Robot Performance | M-Rast | Turkey |
Robot Performance Champion | ROC | Canada |
Research Award | Robo Lyon Kids | France |
Research Award | Jr. Roboformers | Turkey |
Research Award Champion | AMBER | Lithuania |
Innovative Solution Award | MyCoLlego | Italy |
Innovative Solution Award | Eco Robots | Slovenia |
Innovative Solution Award Champion | Anto-Tech | Lebanon |
Presentation Award | Stars of Space | Turkey |
Presentation Award | Despicable Team | Slovenia |
Presentation Award Champion | 4th Vertex | Lebanon |
Strategy & Innovation Award | Techno Nerds | India |
Strategy & Innovation Award | M-Rast | Turkey |
Strategy & Innovation Award Champion | Infinite Rockets | Japan |
Programming Award | Inter-Galactic Mafia | India |
Programming Award | Enigma Robotics Team | Lebanon |
Programming Award Champion | SAPpers | Hungary |
Mechanical Design Award | Connectados | Brazil |
Mechanical Design Award | Fabulous Party | Japan |
Mechanical Design Award Champion | Galaxy Forces | Brazil |
Teamwork Award | WSTA | Spain |
Teamwork Award | INSOMNIA | India |
Teamwork Award Champion | Team Expendables | Egypt |
Inspiration Award | Incredibots | United Arab Emirates |
Inspiration Award | Space Walkers | North Macedonia |
Inspiration Award Champion | TKLA Sci-Bono Space Ants | South Africa |
Gracious Professionalism Award | C'est La Vie | Greece |
Gracious Professionalism Award | Kiborgs.UA | Ukraine |
Gracious Professionalism Award Champion | No Fear | Lebanon |
Finalist | Rotatech | Turkey |
Finalist | Franco-Droid | Brazil |
Champion | Tic Tac Toe | Lebanon |
ʻIolani School is a private coeducational college preparatory school in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. It serves over 2,200 students with a boarding program for grades 9 - 12 as well as a summer boarding program for middle school grades. Founded in 1863 by Father William R. Scott, it was the principal school of the former Anglican Church of Hawaiʻi. It was patronized by Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma who gave the school its name in 1870. ʻIolani in the Hawaiian language means "heavenly hawk". Today, ʻIolani School is affiliated with the Episcopal Church in the United States. It is administered by a Board of Governors and is one of the largest independent schools in the United States.
The FIRST Lego League Challenge is an international competition organized by FIRST for elementary and middle school students.
The Fernbank Science Center is a museum, classroom, and woodland complex located in Atlanta. It is owned and operated by the DeKalb County School District, which announced in May 2012 it was considering closing the facility to cut its annual budget, then quickly shelved the plan after public outcry. The nearby Fernbank Museum of Natural History is a private non-profit organization that is separate from the Science Center.
Liberty High School (LHS) is a four-year public high school in Eldersburg in Carroll County, Maryland.
FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is an international high school robotics competition. Each year, teams of high school students, coaches, and mentors work during a six-week period to build robots capable of competing in that year's game that weigh up to 125 pounds (57 kg). Robots complete tasks such as scoring balls into goals, hanging on bars, placing objects in predetermined locations, and balancing robots on various field elements. The game, along with the required set of tasks, changes annually. While teams are given a kit of a standard set of parts during the annual Kickoff, they are also allowed and encouraged to buy or fabricate specialized parts. FIRST Robotics Competition is one of five robotics competition programs organized by FIRST, the other four being FIRST LEGO League Discover, FIRST LEGO League Explore, FIRST LEGO League Challenge, and FIRST Tech Challenge.
A robot competition is an event where the abilities and characteristics of robots may be tested and assessed. Usually, they have to outperform other robots in order to win the competition. Many competitions are for schools, but several competitions with professional and hobbyist participants also exist.
FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), formerly known as FIRST Vex Challenge, is a robotics competition for students in grades 7–12 to compete head to head, by designing, building, and programming a robot to compete in an alliance format against other teams. FIRST Tech Challenge is one of the six major robotics programs organized by FIRST, which its other five programs include FIRST Lego League Discover, FIRST Lego League Explore, FIRST Lego League Challenge, FIRST Robotics Competition, and FIRST Global Challenge.
Francis W. Parker School is an independent school serving students who live in the Chicago area from Pre-K through twelfth grade. Located in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood, the school is based on the progressive education philosophies of John Dewey and Colonel Francis Wayland Parker, emphasizing community and citizenship. Tuition and fees range from $40,910 for kindergarten to $46,760 for grade 12.
Robofest is an autonomous robotics competition for 4th - 12th graders. It is similar to FIRST Lego League (FLL), but while FLL limits the student's robots to Lego Mindstorms robots, Robofest allows the student to use any robotics system, parts, materials, or even custom electronics, in some of the events. Note that FLL students are required to use parts manufactured by Lego only, preventing the use of such aids as string or glue. Another important difference is that Robofest games have UTF components. Students must solve the unveiled tasks and factors within 30 minutes work-time without external help. Lawrence Tech's Robofest was founded by Computer Science Professor Dr. Chan-Jin Chung in 1999–2000 academic year and is sponsored by Lawrence Technological University and other sponsors. LTU's Robofest is also held internationally, in countries including Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, England, France, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Kenya, Lebanon, Macau, Malawi, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, Jordan, and UAE. Teams who win their regional event are welcome to participate at the worldwide tournament held at Lawrence Technological University in Michigan. ROBOFEST is a registered trademark of Lawrence Technological University. Robofest is one of the largest University led robotics competitions in the world for pre college students.
Nano Quest was the name of the 2006–07 challenge theme of FIRST Lego League. It revolved around the emerging field of nanotechnology.
Mukwonago High School is located in Mukwonago in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. It is part of the Mukwonago Area School District. Approximately 1700 students attend the school, which has over 150 staff members.
FIRST Lego League Explore (FLLE) is a non-competitive robotics program designed for children ages six to ten. It is one of the programs established by FIRST.
The FIRST Championship is a four-day robotics championship held annually in April at which FIRST student robotics teams compete. For several years, the event was held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri in 2011, where it remained through 2017. In 2017, the Championship was split into two events, being additionally held at the George R. Brown Convention Center and Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas. In 2018 and 2019, the Championship was held in Houston and Detroit, Michigan at the TCF Center and Ford Field. The event comprises four competitions; the FIRST Robotics Competition Championship, the FIRST Tech Challenge World Championship, the FIRST Lego League World Festival, and the FIRST Lego League Junior World Expo.
Kealakehe High School is a public high school located in Kailua, Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. It has the largest geographic school attendance boundary in the state and covers a geographic district 40 miles (64 km) wide, encompassing the communities of Kailua-Kona, Hōlualoa, Waikōloa, and Puakō. The school motto is "Harmony and unity through dynamic education and community for everyone, every time."
Livingston Robotics Club (LRC) is a robotics club in Livingston, New Jersey, that provides a community network to introduce Livingston area youth to robotics design and real-life science research, consistent with the vision of FIRST. LRC is known for its member teams as winners at state, national, and international FIRST LEGO League (FLL) competitions.
For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) is an international youth organization that operates the FIRST Robotics Competition, FIRST Lego League Challenge, FIRST Lego League Explore, FIRST Lego League Discover, and FIRST Tech Challenge competitions. Founded by Dean Kamen and Woodie Flowers in 1989, its expressed goal is to develop ways to inspire students in engineering and technology fields. Its philosophy is expressed by the organization as Coopertition and Gracious Professionalism.
Food Factor is the FIRST Lego League (FLL) competition for 2011-12; released on September 2. It focuses on food safety and methods to prevent contamination.
Body Forward is the 2010-11 FIRST Lego League competition. The project and missions revolve around biomedical engineering.
Ocean Odyssey is the 2005-06 FIRST Lego League challenge theme. It centered on topics relating to the world's oceans and oceanography. The challenge was developed with the collaboration of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.
No Limits is the 2004-05 FIRST Lego League challenge theme. It focused on solutions for aiding people with physical disabilities. The year's theme was introduced by the story Late for Lunch by James Patrick Kelly, which the described the life of a disabled child.