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  2. Robot competition - Wikipedia

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    Robotic competitions have been organized since the 1970s and 1980s. In 1979 a Micromouse competition was organized by the IEEE as shown in the Spectrum magazine. [2]Although it is hard to pinpoint the first robotic competition, two events are well known for their longevity: the All Japan Robot-Sumo Tournament, of Robot-Sumo in Japan, and the Trinity College International Fire Fighting Robot ...

  3. World Cube Association - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the World Cube Association is to have "more competitions in more countries with more people and more fun, under fair and equal conditions." [2] In 2017, they started work to become a non-profit organization and on November 20, 2017, the state of California accepted the initial registration of the World Cube Association.

  4. Promax Awards - Wikipedia

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    The association holds conferences, award competitions and online publications [11] for their members, and present networking opportunities. [2] Stacy La Cotera is the current President & CEO. [ 12 ] The Board of Directors is composed of senior entertainment marketing executives and is currently chaired by Linnea Hemenez, SVP of International ...

  5. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the 20th century, many other quiz-bowl-like competitions were also created. Delco Hi-Q began in 1948 as a radio quiz competition sponsored by the Scott Paper Company for high school students in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It claims to be the oldest continuously running student quiz contest in the United States. [8]

  6. World Robot Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    The 2015 competition allowed four motor ports and the gyro sensor, but not RCX bricks, motors, or sensors. There are also a few changes to the number of categories. The earlier versions of this competition, before 2006, consists of only Regular and Open and that further sub-divides to only two age groups, Primary and High School.

  7. World's Strongest Man - Wikipedia

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    Magnús would also finish 2nd in both 1992 and 1993. The 1992 contest was won by Dutchman Ted van der Parre, who at 7 feet tall, is the tallest man ever to win or compete at the World's Strongest Man. In one of the closest contests in the competition's history, just 1 point separated Ted in 1st from Magnús and Jamie Reeves, who tied

  8. The One Club - Wikipedia

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    The One Club is an American non-profit organization that recognizes and promotes excellence in advertising. [1] Founded in New York City as The One Club for Art & Copy, The One Club produces four annual award competitions: One Show, One Show Design, One Show Interactive and One Show Entertainment.

  9. Speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    Speedcubing competitions have been held every year since 2003. The WCA was formed in 2004 to govern all official competitions. For a competition to be official, it must be approved by the WCA and follow the WCA regulations. Included in the regulations is the necessity of having one or more WCA delegate in attendance. A delegate's main role is ...