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2017 Regionals in Binghamton

Narwhy the Narwhal was our mascot!

2017 World Finals contest area











Getting ready for the 2017 World Finals

2016 Regionals, first one as a coach!

2016 World Finals contest area, after

2016 World Finals contest area, before

Dudu was our mascot this trip!

Saketh listening to anjunabeats





Phuket, 2016. Free drinks for not having our room ready on time

2015 World Finals contest area



Spaghetti with cake



Monkey likes Dudu



Arriving in Marrakech for the 2015 World Finals

The team in JeJu Island, Korea, for a week of training before the Finals (Jan 25, 2010). The black statue made of basalt is the most distinct local artifact of JeJu Island. And DRW T-shirts!

The team in JeJu Island, Korea, for a week of training before the Finals (Jan 27, 2010). We found this polor bear in our hotel, so we just took photos with it. And Palantir jackets, specifically designed for the Big Red Bears!

The team in JeJu Island, Korea, for a week of training before the Finals (Jan 27, 2010). We found this polor bear in our hotel, so we just took photos with it. And Palantir jackets, specifically designed for the Big Red Bears!

The Wanna-be-programmer Bear (Jan 27, 2010).

Daum Communications Digital Media Center in Jeju; Daum is headquartered in Jeju Island (Jan 28, 2010).

At Daum Communications Digital Media Center in Jeju. We had our last formal practice session with World Finals 2009 problem set, ranked at 11th. (Jan 28, 2010).

Very colorful team notebooks (Feb 2, 2010).

The first practice session, two days before the Finals (Feb 3, 2010).

The first practice session, two days before the Finals (Feb 3, 2010).

Confused panda, our totem (Feb 3, 2010).

Jiaqi is sleeping on the Finals day, before contestans enter the contest site (Feb 5, 2010).

We put Yun's earmuff on Jiaqi... (Feb 5, 2010).

Blue is usually used for correct submissions, so here comes the blue balloon (Feb 5, 2010).

Cornell took the second balloon of the Finals (meaning the second correct solution of the contest), and that was problem G (Feb 5, 2010).

Since Cornell was the first to solve problem G, we were getting 2 blue balloons - normally, you get 1 balloon for 1 solved problem(Feb 5, 2010).

New rule this year, they took a picture of the first team to solve a problem (Feb 5, 2010).

After the first four hours of the contest, Cornell was ranked at 6th after Stanford at 5th. During the last hour, scoreboard is not updated until the end of the contest. (Feb 5, 2010).
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