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Sumo-wrestling robots programmed by Surrey girls do battle

The battle is on for a bunch of sumo-wrestling Lego robots built and programmed by 100 elementary school girls from Surrey, B.C.

Robotics program aims to encourage girls' interest in programming and engineering

Girls in the Girls in Action outreach program in Surrey learned how to program robots to sumo wrestle this spring break. (CBC)

The battle is on for a bunch of sumo-wrestling Legorobots built and programmed by 100elementary school girls from Surrey, B.C.

The robots, equipped with ultrasonic sensors, are part of a spring break workshop coordinated by the Surrey School District and Simon Fraser University.

Tina Tran, the youth outreach coordinator forSFU'sFaculty of Applied Sciences, says she believes the robotics workshop will have a positive influence on the young girls.

"One of the things that stopped me from pursuing computer science was lack of self confidence,"Tran saidin an interview withThe Early Edition.

"I did it at home, but in the school environment and in my extracurricular [activities], I never really had the opportunity to explore and to have mentors at such a young age."

The girls learn how to use software to make a "brain" for the robot, which will then move on its own.

The robots start off by facing away from other, as if they're in an old Western duel. Then they pace out to the edge of the ring, turn around to face each other, and then charge to try and push the other out.

"The idea is you get two girls, put them inside a ring and they try to knock the other robot out," saidSFUstudent FraserMacWilliams.

"We're saying, 'Hey, you can actually do this. You can make your own robotic system using just simple Lego pieces.'"

It's the first timeSFUhas partnered with the Girls in Action outreach program to get more young girls into programming and engineering.

Boys in the Sticks and Stars program have been learning how to make robots withSFUsince 2012.

To hear the full interview, click on the audio labelled: Sumo-wrestling robots duke it out

With files from Tricia Lo