Help team 22020C on their journey to the VEX IQ World Championships in Dallas, TX, in May!
Auckland
Kidwe Lab team 22020C has spent the past year tirelessly designing, building, and coding a robot from the ground up with the end goal of competing in the VEX IQ World Competition in Dallas, Texas.
In December 2024, team 22020C competed in the New Zealand VEX IQ National Championship, and won both the Teamwork Champion and Design awards, giving them the life-changing chance to go to the VEX IQ World Competition from May 12 to 14th.
VEX is the biggest robot competition in the world, with over 20,000 teams competing around the world. Only 400 get to go to the World Championships. 22020C is incredibly lucky to have the opportunity to attend.
But they need your help. Your valued support will allow them to cover over ten thousand of dollars of registration fees, travel and accommodation costs, and additional part costs, thrusting them nearer to the world stage.
The Worlds Experience (2024): https://youtu.be/5G6GLJKQf38?si=XGhyfhokAP2bCBaM
22020C is made up of four secondary school students: Yihan, Quinn, Jun, and Kevin. Yihan and Quinn competed in the 2023-24 season, Full Volume, earning a chance to go to the World championships. There, they earned a Judges' Award in their division. Kevin and Jun are both rising stars in the robotics community, with several titles to their name. Yihan's talented organisational skills, Quinn's gift at researching and notebooking, and the rising driving skills of both Jun and Kevin, team 22020C has been proven to be a incredibly strong mashup.
I am Yihan Lu's Dad and in charge of receiving the funds on behalf of the team.
The funds raised will go towards our registration fees, parts, travel and accommodation costs.
Even if we don't meet our target, all funds raised, in combination with our own funds, will go towards our trip to America.
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