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Summary The China Open Match of 2011 FLL Robot World Cup ends up in Beijing.
Hangzhou No. 2 Middle School team finally won the championship and would play in the world final to be held in the Netherlands in June as the Chinese representative team.Contestants have to complete 14 contestant items within two and a half minutes with the robot they have built themselves, and scores will be given based on the performance of each item. The China Open Match of 2011 FLL Robot World Cup carried the theme of “Bio-science”, such as doing the “bandaging and giving emergency treatment to broken bones and automatically recognising and sorting out dead cells”.Nevertheless, scores obtained from the performance at scene would not determine the outcome of each constant team. In order to test whether these precision or sophisticated robots are completed by these little contestants on their own, they have to answer the referees queries and explain on his or her designs ideas for the programme. Then, the referees give scores by taking into account the whole processes and all the items must be completed by the contestant pupils themselves.The FLL Robot World Cup competition, first held in 1998, has entered China since 2003. Nowadays, the countrys contestant teams have grown 112 teams from merely some 40 at the first event.
