Robot Fighting League
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The Robot Fighting League (RFL) organizes and promotes combat robot competitions and other robotic sports. The RFL was created in November 2002 out of an ongoing discussion among many of the combat robot competition organizers. The RFL mission is to promote the sport of fighting robots, provide consistency among events and support builders and event organizers.
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[edit] What the RFL Does
The RFL is composed of Event Organizers who organize and promote combat robot competitions. Since the founding of the league in 2002 RFL members have presented over 100 such events for combat robots in classes from 150 grams to 340 pounds.
The RFL has developed a standard set of rules and regulations for robot combat events. These rules are used by all RFL member events, providing combat robot builders with a consistent environment in which to build and compete.
RFL Events publish their results in a publicly accessible data base.
The RFL has organized a national championship event every year since 2003. Competitors who qualify by placing in the top tier at RFL events during the preceding year compete for the championship.
[edit] Who Can Join
Any organization that organizes robot combat events using the RFL rules is eligible to apply for membership in the league.
[edit] See also
- Robot Combat
- Robot Combat Events