Trek Olympics - 2012

May 19, 2012

Patapsco State Park - Central Maryland

Presented by the

U.S.S. Pride of Baltimore and U.S.S. Richthofen

Cost: $3 per person in-state, $5 per person out-of-state to get into the park.

We will be located at Pavilion 358!

For any of out of state friends that may want to spend the night before returning home there is a very nice Days Inn located just over a mile from the state park.



We are just over two weeks away from Trek Olympics!



AWARDS

This year we are introducing engraved medals for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in each game!

   
The engraving on the back says "Trek Olympics" with the game name and year. 
Each medal comes with a nice red, white, and blue ribbon to hang the medal proudly around your neck.

We are also proud to announce that the winning club will be taking home a beautiful trophy with "Trek Olympics Champion" engraved on it!

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And for anyone that is not lucky enough to win a medal by playing in our games, we have participation ribbons so no one goes home empty handed!

Participants ribbon

Official Game list for this year's Trek Olympics!
We have created three new games to incorporate into this year's Trek Olympics. 
We left some of the classic games in and hope you will enjoy the new games.

It's Dead Jim!

This used to be called Tribble Toss.  It's a standard egg toss.  Two partners toss a raw egg back and forth.
 Each toss the distance between them increases. The last team to keep their egg intact wins!

Saucer Separation

The Enterprise D could separate it's saucer section from the rest of the ship and carry the majority of the crew and families to safety. 
This event gives the player three standard frisbees to try and out-distance the other player's saucers. 
Farthest throw wins! This game will be played in heats.  Best player from each chapter will play in the final heat.

Save Odo

Odo is a changeling and must regenerate every 16 hours.  He liquefies into a bucket. 
Your team of three members must transfer "Odo" (water) from one container to another using cups with holes in them. 
 This is a timed event so you must work fast and smart to keep as much water in your cups as possible. 
Once you fill the end container to the fill line the game ends.  The team with the fastest time wins the event.

Tribble Toss

Tribbles are known to reproduce at a high rate. 
In this game you will have to help pick up the Tribbles (bean bags) from around the ship,
then toss the Tribbles onto a tilted board with holes with different point values.
This is a team event.  The team with the most combined points will win!

 The Ahn'woon Challenge

A traditional Vulcan weapon, the Ahn'woon is used during the Vulcan mating challenge called Kal-if-fee. 
In this game, players will use a similar weapon called a bolo to try and wrap it around a ladder rung. 
There are three ladder rungs each with a different point value.  
This is a team event as points will be combined to find a winner.  (3 players max per team) 

 Data Face

Commander Data was an android on the USS Enterprise D and E.  His pale face was the inspiration for this game. 
Each player will have to blow at a plate of flour looking to uncover a peanut on the plate and pick up the peanut with their mouth. 
This event will be run in team heats.  Fastest player per team will play in the final heat.   

 

Results from Trek Olympics 2010

 



Tribble Toss
(an egg toss)

1st place - Chris and Karen Carothers  (USS Richthofen)

2nd place - Liz Gorman and Mike Allen (USS Richthofen/Pob)

3rd place - Gary Sr. and Nancy Ensey (USS Pride of Baltimore)

 

Binar 01
(Three legged race)

1st place - Chad and Jeremey Smith  (USS Pride of Baltimore)

2nd place - Gary Sr. and Nancy Ensey  (USS Pride of Baltimore)

3rd place - Chris Carothers and John T. Erb (USS Richthofen)

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Dizzy Q

1st place - Pride of Baltimore Team

2nd place - Richthofen Team

(Ship XO's ran a special race to determine third place)

3rd place - Chris Carothers (USS Richthofen)

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Phaser Range

1st place - Richthofen Team lead by Karen "Sharpshooter" Carothers

2nd place - Pride of Baltimore Team

3rd place - none

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Save Odo

1st place - Pride of Baltimore Team

2nd place - Richthofen Team

3rd place - none

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Data Face

1st place - Gary Ensey Sr. (USS Pride of Baltimore)

2nd place - Mike Allen (USS Pride of Baltimore)

3rd place - Lee Warren (USS Pride of Baltimore)

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Overall Standings

1st place - USS Pride of Baltimore

2nd place - USS Richthofen

3rd place - Tied between all the remaining ships in Region 7 that missed out on a day of fun!

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