The Century Trail Challenge featured a course shaped like the number 100 to commemorate Caterpillar’s 100th anniversary. Operators navigated a series of obstacles in a backhoe loader, including jumping a trench, lifting and placing a beam with a multi-purpose bucket, avoiding cones and barrels, climbing a step, and finishing with a basketball shot—using the bucket to toss the ball into a hoop.
The Dozers to Heaven Challenge required operators to complete a series of precision tasks. First, competitors used the blade to push a tire without touching any barrels. While climbing a hill, they pushed four “rabbits”—targets—along steel cables using a bar mounted on the blade. On the descent, operators had to ring a bell with the blade. In the “Daytona” zone, the goal was to knock down yellow blocks with the blade’s articulation while avoiding the black support blocks. The challenge concluded with a parallel parking maneuver and, while reversing, lowering the ripper precisely into the center of a tire.
The Load Rush Challenge used a small wheel loader to test both precision and versatility. First, the operator had to use a material handling arm to lift concrete blocks and place them accurately in a designated spot. Then, they had to switch the attachment to a bucket using the quick coupler system. With the bucket installed, the operator loaded material into a truck, using the payload system to reach a pre-set target weight.
The More Than Digging Challenge focused on advanced technology and precision while operating an excavator. First, the operator had to correctly configure the E-Fence system between two obstacles and demonstrate its effectiveness by avoiding contact with two basketballs. Next, they had to dig a trench with varying depths using the grade control system. The final task involved excavating a specific amount of material, measured with the payload system. If the operator used the Lift Assist feature to complete the task, they earned a bonus.
The regional GOC semifinals are a culmination of months of competitions held worldwide by Cat dealers.