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RoboWrestling specializes in autonomous robot combat in the style of Japanese Sumo tournaments. The field is a metal ring that allows our robot (which is equipped with magnets) to simulate real sumo wrestlers’ sturdiness.
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RoboWrestling specializes in RoboSumo, an autonomous robot combat in the style of Japanese Sumo tournaments. The field is a metal ring (also known as a dohyo) that allows our robots (which are equipped with magnets) to simulate real sumo wrestlers’ sturdiness. At the judge's call, the robots will then proceed to try and push each other off of the ring. The remaining robot is declared the victor.
  
RoboWrestling or Sumo, as it was known previously, first started under Battlebots in 2017 and was officially made its own team in 2020. Every year, RoboWrestling competes in the All-Japan Sumo Tournament in Tokyo, Japan. In the future, we may compete in Canada and Mexico.
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RoboWrestling or Sumo, as it was known previously, first started under Battlebots in 2017 and was officially made its own team in 2020. Every year, RoboWrestling competes in the All-Japan Sumo Tournament in which is held in Tokyo, Japan on the second week of December.
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We currently work in two weight classes being the sumo (3kg) and minisumo (500g). The 3kg robots have a 20 x 20 cm size restriction, with the 500g having a 10 x 10 cm size restriction. There is no height restriction on these bots. In the future, we may work on remote controlled sumo bots as well.  
  
 
== Meeting Times ==
 
== Meeting Times ==
  
We meet in the Student Competition Center (575 14th St). If you are working in the machine shop or mechanical room you will need to wear closed-toe shoes and a t-shirt (no long sleeves). Bring a hair tie if needed.
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We meet in the Student Competition Center (575 14th St). If you are working in the machine shop or mechanical room you will need to wear closed-toe shoes and wear either a t-shirt or have sleeves rolled up. Please make sure there are no loose items of clothing! If you have long hair, please bring a hair tie.  
  
* Tuesdays: 6:30 - 9:30 PM
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* Thursdays: 7:00 - 9:30 PM
* Thursdays: 6:30 - 9:30 PM
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* Sundays: 1:00 - 4:00 PM
  
 
== Current Leadership ==
 
== Current Leadership ==
 
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* Project Manager: Caleb Chang
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* Project Manager: Jinhee Chang
 
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* Mechanical Lead: Cord Morgan
* Mechanical Lead: Phillip Holloway
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* Electrical Lead: Kyle Nguyen
 
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* Software Lead: Xander Riddle
* Electrical Lead: Juan Elizondo
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* Software Lead: Logan Schick
 
  
 
== Competition ==
 
== Competition ==
All Japan Sumo Tournament  
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=== All Japan Sumo Tournament ===
 
Link to competition (in Japanese): https://www.fsi.co.jp/sumo/index.html
 
Link to competition (in Japanese): https://www.fsi.co.jp/sumo/index.html
  
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== Past Competitions ==
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====2024====
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Robogames (California)
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====2023====
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AJRST (Japan)
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== Subteam Resources/Training ==
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== Resources ==
  
== Past Competitions ==
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[[Category: RoboWrestling]]

Latest revision as of 23:11, 23 May 2024

RoboWrestling specializes in RoboSumo, an autonomous robot combat in the style of Japanese Sumo tournaments. The field is a metal ring (also known as a dohyo) that allows our robots (which are equipped with magnets) to simulate real sumo wrestlers’ sturdiness. At the judge's call, the robots will then proceed to try and push each other off of the ring. The remaining robot is declared the victor.

RoboWrestling or Sumo, as it was known previously, first started under Battlebots in 2017 and was officially made its own team in 2020. Every year, RoboWrestling competes in the All-Japan Sumo Tournament in which is held in Tokyo, Japan on the second week of December.

We currently work in two weight classes being the sumo (3kg) and minisumo (500g). The 3kg robots have a 20 x 20 cm size restriction, with the 500g having a 10 x 10 cm size restriction. There is no height restriction on these bots. In the future, we may work on remote controlled sumo bots as well.

Meeting Times

We meet in the Student Competition Center (575 14th St). If you are working in the machine shop or mechanical room you will need to wear closed-toe shoes and wear either a t-shirt or have sleeves rolled up. Please make sure there are no loose items of clothing! If you have long hair, please bring a hair tie.

  • Thursdays: 7:00 - 9:30 PM
  • Sundays: 1:00 - 4:00 PM

Current Leadership

  • Project Manager: Jinhee Chang
  • Mechanical Lead: Cord Morgan
  • Electrical Lead: Kyle Nguyen
  • Software Lead: Xander Riddle


Competition

All Japan Sumo Tournament

Link to competition (in Japanese): https://www.fsi.co.jp/sumo/index.html

Past Competitions

2024

Robogames (California)

2023

AJRST (Japan)

Subteam Resources/Training

Resources