That’s pretty cool. I always figured someone else out there has done it.
I’ve got my own database running with about 100,000 competitors and close to 200 races all in the SoCal area over the past 10 years. There’s still some more I could probably get but real work is getting in the way right now and I’ve got all the main events. I like mine because, regardless of the race or timing system, it allows you to track the history of your competitors (and yourself) from your regional area. It’s got everything from city, age, and each split from the race. It’s fun to see, someone who’s whipping ass now, how they came up through the ranks over the years.
Hey, look at this one:
Name Race Date Div Ovrll Place Div Place Bib # Age Wave City Swim Rnk Swim Split Swim Pace T1 Rnk T1 Split Bike Rnk Bike Split Mph T2 Rnk T2 Split Run Rnk Run Split Run Pace Finish
Mark Montgomery Pacific Coast 03 (AMATEUR) 7/19/2003 MALE 45-49 45 1 1419 47 Valyermo 62 0:11:28 0:04:35 100 0:02:50 26 0:31:56 22.50 91 0:00:56 82 0:20:09 0:06:43 1:07:19
Dan Empfield Pacific Coast 03 (AMATEUR) 7/19/2003 MALE 45-49 98 7 1442 46 Valyermo 281 0:14:03 0:05:37 207 0:03:16 92 0:34:03 21.10 339 0:01:20 73 0:19:51 0:06:37 1:12:33
Marc and team. Awesome job as usual. You guys are the best…the gold standard in sports timing.
GregX, Sportstats really has been timing for ~10 years, so I believe their database will only contain results from their own events that they timed so going back 15-20 years will be tough!