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Baltimore Kinetic Sculpture Race
2008 Race Report: Camelot



Here's a Sculpture!
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Camelot

Camelot comes from Eldersburg Elementary School, led by art teacher Denise Ovelgone. In the Eldersburg tradition spanning 4 years, the sculpture transformed during the race. It started as a gigantic castle.

At the waterfront, they took down the walls and continued as a DaVinci-style airplane made of wood. Their pit crew was dressed in medieval costumes and performed a dance before the water entry. Camelot won the Art award.


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  1. 2008 Champion: Rat Rod
  2. Wilma & the WOMBATS
  3. PLATYPUS
  4. HB1GF
  5. When Pigs Fly
  6. Fiah Twuck
  7. Think Tank
  8. Fifi
  9. 99% Chimp
  1. It’s Ben-Hur, Hon!
  2. Running with Scissors
  3. Three from Jemicy
  4. Garden of Kinetic Delights
  5. Camelot
  6. Nice Tots
  7. Otter Chaos
  8. Fish Out of Water
  9. Pirate Punks
  10. Coca-Cobra
  1. UMBC’s You’ve Got What It Takes
  2. Nautical Nymph
  3. Green Racer X
  4. Kinetic Airways
  5. AVAM’s Bumpo, Frog, and Rat
  6. Popemobile
  7. Festivity Among the Crowd
  8. Thank You, Baltimore Police
  9. The KineticBaltimore.com Team

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