Championship Articles
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- RoboCup 2026 Heads to South Korea — And It's Bringing 3,000 Competitors With It — For the first time in its history, the world's largest robotics and AI competition lands in South Korea. RoboCup 2026 runs June 30 to July 6 at Songdo Convensia in Incheon.
- BattleBots 2025 Power Rankings: The Heavyweights That Define the Season — A deep look at the BattleBots robots winning right now — the weapons, builders, and design choices that separate the elite from the rest of the 250-pound bracket.
- The World's First Humanoid Robot Games: Tumbles, Triumphs, and a Glimpse of the Future — Over four days at Beijing's National Speed Skating Oval, 500 bipedal robots from 280 teams across 16 countries competed in the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games.
- Beijing's Humanoid Robot Half-Marathon: Tiangong Ultra Wins the World's First Bot vs. Human Road Race — The world's first half-marathon for humanoid robots ran in Beijing in April 2025 — Tiangong Ultra finished the 21.1km course in 2 hours 40 minutes. Here is what happened, who competed, and why it matters for robot athletics.
- RoboCup 2024: The Robot Soccer Championship With a 2050 Deadline — Every year, teams of autonomous robots compete at the RoboCup World Championship. The long-term goal — stated explicitly — is to beat the human FIFA World Cup winners by 2050.
- Inside the Drone Racing League: How Professional FPV Racing Actually Works — The Drone Racing League is the closest thing to a sanctioned professional FPV sport. Here is what sets it apart from club racing, and why the speeds involved are difficult to comprehend until you see them in person.
- BattleBots' Most Dangerous Machines Right Now — and What Makes Them Win — Combat robotics at the 250-pound weight limit has converged on a handful of weapon configurations that dominate the competition. Here is what makes the current top-tier BattleBots actually work.