Worlds was an amazing and busy opportunity. Many of our team took advantage of seminars and team socials, such as the cupcake social. We were lucky enough to forge bonds with teams from Israel, Mexico, Czech Republic, and Hawaii. Google's contributions to the competition made everything even more memorable, with specially made safety glasses. Our team made sure to also visit the hard-working FLL teams from all over the world. With our team's minimal free time, we visited the St. Louis City Museum. It was hard for some of us to leave, it was so much high-energy fun. Our senior teammates knew that going to the Innovation Faire was a necessary part of the FIRST championships, so time was made for that too. Finally, we sat on the edge of our chairs as we watched the Einstein championships. The tied score in the final seconds of the last match had us holding our breaths, and cheering for our Canadian alliance-mates from Windsor: 2056, OP Robotics. Though OP's alliance did not win the day, they did show incredible team work and gracious professionalism. Their opposing alliance worked hard for their win, and have every right to be proud. Congratulations to every team that participated at the 2016 FIRST championships, we hope to see you again!
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