Manual

VEX IQ Challenge Crossover Game Manual
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Copyright 2016, VEX Robotics Inc.
2016-08-16
Teamwork Challenge Finals Matches
At the conclusion of Qualification Matches, the top teams will advance to the Finals Matches.
The number of Finals Matches will be determined by the event organizers.
The first and second ranked teams form an alliance, third and fourth ranked teams form
another alliance (and so on) for the Finals Matches.
Starting with the lowest ranked alliance, each alliance participates in ONE Finals Match. After
all the Finals matches are run, the highest score of those matches is the winning alliance.
Second highest score finishes in second place, and so on. (If there is a tie, the higher ranked
alliance, prior to the Finals Matches, shall be declared to finish higher)
Teamwork Challenge Rules
<T1> Referees have ultimate authority during the event, including all three challenges. Their rulings
are final.
a. The referees will not review any recorded replays.
b. Referees will review the field at the end of each match and accurately record the game score.
If there is a disagreement with the scoring, only the team drivers, not an adult, may share their
questions or concerns with the referee. Once the field is cleared for the next team, the drivers
can no longer dispute the match score.
<T2> The only people from a team permitted to be by the playing field are the two drivers, who are
identified by their drive team badges. These badges are interchangeable, but not during a match.
<T3> During matches, two teams form an alliance that will play on the field.
<T4> There are no time outs in the Qualifying Matches or Finals Matches.
<T5> At many events, the playing field will be placed on the floor. Some event partners may choose
to elevate the playing fields. At the 2017 VEX Robotics World Championship the platforms will be 18”
high.