How To Use Your Timing Tag
Your timing tag has been coded to match a particular bib number for your chosen event. When you collect your tag at race registation or receive it in the mail, make sure the number for the tag matches your bib number. If it does not, contact the race organiser.
Depending on the type of tag that has been issued to you, and the nature of your event, there are several diferent ways to attach your tag. Please select the one appropriate for your event below:
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DO check the number on the tag matches your bib number when you receive it |
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DO NOT get your tag mixed up with friends or family members |
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DO wear your tag on your shoe or on the ankle strap or cycle clip provided
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DO NOT forget your tag on race day |
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Who Are We?
Based in Auckland, New Zealand and Brisbane, Australia, Timing Sports employ state of the art RFID technologies to record, time and rank almost half a million athletes per year in many of the biggest sporting events in the world. We use next generation IPICO dual frequency systems as well legacy ChampionChip digital equipment for a service offering of functionality and reliability that is without equal. |
Live Internet Results |
Timing Sports pioneered seamless integration of race results with live webcasts and can offer a mature and tested product for major events |
Did You Know?
Timing Sports are responsible for timing the two largest timed events in New Zealand and five of the seven largest events in Australia |
Results on an iPhone? Who Else ... |
Another world first for timing sports. We now provide race organisers and commentators with iPhones which show live finisher data |
Did You Know?
The most prestigous triathlons on the continent - the Noosa Multisport Festival and the Mooloolaba ITU World Cup event - both rely on Timing Sports |
Live SMS Results |
Timing Sports can send customised SMS text messages - virtually instantaneously - when an athlete crosses one of our timing locations |
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