Co-Opertition FIRST
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Co-Opertition FIRST was the 2000 game for the FIRST Robotics Competition.
Quick Facts Year, Season Information ...
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Year | 2000 |
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Season Information | |
Number of teams | 372[1] |
Number of regionals | 10[2] |
Championship location | Epcot Center, Disney World |
FIRST Championship Awards | |
Chairman's Award winner | Team 16 - “Baxter Bomb Squad”[3] |
Woodie Flowers Award winner | Kyle Hughes[4] |
Founder's Award winner | Dr. William Murphy, Founder of Cordis Corporation & Small Parts, Inc.[4] |
Champions | Team 255- "Foothill Robotics" Team 232 - "Vintage" Team 25 - "Raider Robotix"[4] |
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