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Revision as of 03:03, 21 March 2021
Finding Events
Most events are listed on the RobotCombatEvents website. You can use the page's Search feature to search for events by location. You can sort the results to find events that are close to you. If you don't see any events close by, try searching for past events to see if there are other closer organizations that are closer.
Hosting Events
So you've got the robot combat bug and you want to host an event. There are a lot of things involved so before you host an event you should attend one to learn what is involved. If you are sure you want to make a poor life choice and host your own event, head over to Sparc.Tools for a treasure trove of information. The site has guidelines on Tournament Procedures, Match Rules, Judging Guidelines, and Arena Construction. Once you've read everything then you need to think about where you'll store the arena, how it will be transported, where you will hold your events, how will you get help running them? It's a big commitment and if you are ready to do it the rewards can be terrific but know what you are getting yourself into.
Current Event Pages
Here is a partial list of robot combat events in alphabetical order.
- Angry Rooster Robotics
- Arizona Robotic Combat
- Atlanta Robot Fight Club
- Battlebots
- Bay Area Robotic Combat
- Bot'Geddon
- Bot Blast
- Bot Brawl
- Carolina Combat Robots
- Central Illinois Robotics Club
- Combat Robots of Oklahohtma
- Missouri Robot Fights
- Ohio Robotics Club
- Queensland Robotics Sports Club
- Robot Battles
- Robot Riot
- Robot Ruckus
- Robowars Australia
- Saskatoon Combat Robotics Club
- Texas Robot Combat
- Western Allied Robotics
Past Event Pages
These events are no longer active