Elevated Bridge B/C
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I just got back from my state competition and our school is going to national!!! I'm wondering what the bridge efficiency for national will be around. Just an estimate would be helpful.
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yeah i was wondering this too...my guess is somewhere in the 2000s but im prolly not riteBjsong wrote:I just got back from my state competition and our school is going to national!!! I'm wondering what the bridge efficiency for national will be around. Just an estimate would be helpful.

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Re: Elevated Bridge B/C
For B division, I'm guessing a medaling efficiency will be 2000+, perhaps even higher. For C division, Valpo posted a 2100 score at their state competition. Unfortunately they aren't advancing to Nationals, but I think 1800+ will be a medal for Div. C, or at least a top ten score.Bjsong wrote:I just got back from my state competition and our school is going to national!!! I'm wondering what the bridge efficiency for national will be around. Just an estimate would be helpful.
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way to go Ghandi. I also got 1st in elevated bridge in DE but for division C. What school you from?
As for medaling in Nationals i think a medal in C division will be somewhere around 1,800. but top three i think will be 2,400
As for medaling in Nationals i think a medal in C division will be somewhere around 1,800. but top three i think will be 2,400
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My brother was from hb dupont, he went to nats and got a 3rd for compute this. He is now in college, and i'm trying to beat him in medals, not likely. 24 medals
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No actually i am the backbone of the Wilmington friends Team. 1 1st 2 2nd and a 3rd. all of which might i add beat Charters team. And charter failed this year in Bridge they got 2nd with 800 or something. i remember last year i helped your team out with your scrambler. good luck in nationals this year though.
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omg i didnt do elevated bridge, but a person from my team did........ hey did anyone just go to cy-fair nationals???
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Re: Elevated Bridge B/C
How long do r the legs of your bridge? Mine are around 12cm. Is that too long, it goes up 10cm and to the side 5cm. Other times i make it around 11cm, so 10cm up and 3cm, Is there a big difference?
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