On the Nice Northern Concrete Toboggan Race the objective is easy: groups of engineering college students from throughout Canada are tasked with constructing a toboggan out of concrete that may make it down a hill.
“What we have to do is construct a toboggan that weighs lower than 350 kilos, is able to holding 5 riders, has a working steering and braking system, and is able to safely happening a ski hill,” stated Karan Mann, captain of this yr’s 19-member workforce from NAIT, which represented Alberta, alongside the College of Calgary and the College of Alberta.
The NAIT workforce had 4 months to construct the toboggan and have it shipped to St. John’s Nfld., the place this yr’s occasion occurred in February. It took them over 200 hours to create the proper sled, which they dubbed the ‘Bogwarts Categorical.”
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The competitors, which marked its fiftieth anniversary this yr, was based in Pink Deer in 1974 by Dr. S. H. Simmonds, president of the Alberta chapter of the American Concrete Institute.
“The most important problem was simply getting began,” stated NAIT workforce member Lindsey Jackson, noting that the squad was made up of first-year college students. “We got here from nothing, we had no thought what to do.”
The workforce needed to get artistic on a restricted funds of about $4,ooo, which was simply sufficient for the registration charge. They took residence the award for Finest Trying Toboggan, Finest New Group and third place in Braking Efficiency, leaving massive footwear to fill for subsequent yr’s workforce. The College of British Columbia Okanagan, in the meantime, took residence the competitors’s prime honours.
The NAIT squad additionally raised about $50,000, cash they hope to move on to future groups.
with information from Jaclyn Kucey
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