Er zijn wat stemmen op gegaan, om de gewichtsklasses in de verschillende landen te standariseren. Op die manier zou elke robot meteen voldoen aan alle gewichtseisen wereldwijd. Valt wat voor te zeggen.
Wat houd dat voor europa, en met name de DRG/GRA in?
2 zaken. Het voorstel van de RFL is om:
Het max gewicht Feathers naar 15kg omhoog te trekken.
Het max gewicht van Raptors naar 5 kilo te verlagen.
Voor onze heavies veranderd eigenlijk niets.
Hieronder de brief zoals verstuurt namens de RFL.
David E. Calkins wrote:The RFL (The US counterpart to the FRA) have made a proposal to solve the various anomalies between weight classes in different countries..
From the UK point of view the main points are middleweights going from 50Kg to 55Kg and featherweights going from 12Kg to 15Kg.
In the intrests of a free & open discussion, the text of the proposal is below...
"As we're seeing, there are more people coming from different countries
- Brazil and the UK espeically, but also Korea and Germany.
I don't think there's a person in robot combat who doesn't see this as
a real sport. Of course it's a fun hobby, but it's also a sport -
just like pick-up baseball vs. MLB, it can be both.
As such, and as commisioner of the RFL, I'd like to work with the FRA
(UK, Netherlands, and Germany), Korea, and Brazil to bring all events
together in same/same weight classes.
This will be a bitter pill to swallow, but in a year, no one will
remember the shift. In most cases, it's a negligable change. In
some, it's... bigger. I think the biggest resistance will be CHANGE!
The UK doesn't want to consider the Euro replacing the Pound, the US
can't think of kilometers replacing miles, etc. Let's work together
to institute a MINOR change now, to save years of aggravation as the
sport moves forward. Our kids will thank us. Most robots last a 1-3
years tops anyway, so as new robots get built, they'd repalce the old
ones.
In all cases but two, the change is always within 1 pound or 1 Kg, and
it's an increase.
Proposal to change weight classes to bring weights into intergers for
both Metric and US. This would mean some classes would change for
both countries, but we'd all have even-numbered weights. In boxing,
the weights are often odd numbers (e.g., 121 lbs), so not ending in
zero is not such a big deal). We'll leave the insects alone.
In all other cases, robots are still valid in the new weights, so
there's no need to ADD classes, we're merely upping the limit. I do
NOT want to add five new classes - just slightly modify the existant
classes in all countries, so everyone is on the same scale, and there
are never arguments. As 5 of 6 classes get to add weight, I hope this
will be an easily accepted change.
Propsed classes and how they'd affect you/your country.
US/Australia/Brazil-
340 lbs becomes unified SuperHeavyWeight 341.0 lbs (155.0 Kg)
220 lbs becomes unified HeavyWeight @ 220.0 lbs (100.0 Kg)
120 lbs becomes unified MiddleWeight @ 121.0 lbs (55.0 Kg)
60 lbs becomes unified LightWeight @ 66.0 lbs (30.0 Kg)
30 lbs becomes unified FeatherWeight @ 33.0 lbs (15.0 Kg)
12 lbs becomes unified HobbyWeight @ 11.0 lbs (5.0 Kg)
UK/Germany/Netherlands -
6 Kg Raptor class becomes unified HobbyWeight 5kg class
12Kg FeatherWeight class becomes unified FeatherWeight 15Kg class
50Kg MiddleWeight class becomes unified MiddleWeight 55Kg class
100Kg Heavyweight class becomes unified HeavyWeight 100Kg class
200Kg SuperHeavyWeight class becomes unified SuperHeavyWeight 155Kg class
Korea-
30 Kg class becomes unified LightWeight 30 Kg class
I suspect that the biggest argument will be over hobbyweight losing a pound.
I'd really like the RFL and FRA to work together on this. It's change
for BOTH leagues, so it's not like I'm trying to get the FRA to toe
the line with the RFL. In the long run, we can lead the world in
showing cooperation for a common goal."
-David E. Calkins
Commisioner, Robot Fighting League
President, Robotics Society of America / ROBOlympics