2024: Leading After Day One: AR24 and Stunky Monkeys Take on WRO Americas in Puerto Rico

In 2024, two Zebra Robotics teams traveled to Puerto Rico to compete at WRO Americas, the regional championship bringing together top teams from across North, Central, and South America — and both delivered the kind of nail-biting, lead-trading performance that makes robotics competitions so compelling to watch.

AR24 — Anvi Gupta and Rajas Salunke — punched their ticket to Puerto Rico after finishing third at Canada Nationals. Once there, they came out firing: the team finished Day 1 in first place, putting themselves squarely in podium contention. Day 2 proved tougher, and the team ultimately settled into 4th place overall — a strong, competitive finish against a regional field stacked with talent.

Stunky Monkeys — Reyaansh Desai and Rishy Grewal — followed a near-identical path to get there, also qualifying for WRO Americas with a third-place finish at Nationals. Like their teammates, they led the field after Day 1. Their Day 2, though, came with a hard lesson: a single careless mistake cost them full points on a run that, by all accounts, would have been enough to push them to the top of the podium. They finished 4th overall — heartbreakingly close to where the scoreboard suggested they belonged.

Two teams, two nearly identical arcs — strong qualification, a Day 1 lead, and a Day 2 that didn’t go quite to plan. But finishing 4th at a regional final, twice over, is no small accomplishment. If anything, both results point to exactly the kind of teams Zebra Robotics is building: ones that compete to win, not just to participate.