| MEET ORGANISATION Lastest Version - 5.3.2520
released on Sun 11th December 2011 |
| A demonstration version of SPORTYSYSTEMS Meet Organisation
can be downloaded
from here. This version is restricted on the number of events
that can be processed. Please visit our shop
to purchase a license and unlocking key to remove any limitations.
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| The SPORTSYSTEMS Meet Organisation Package is the most extensively
used system in the UK. It has been used by the ASA for all of it's championships
since 1984. You do not have to purchase add-ons to be able to fully use
the system. The single product contains everything you need to run a meet.
You can process a simple club meet using manual timing through to a full
international with electronic timing and an alpha-numeric scoreboard, using
the same package. You can also run it on a network with several users accessing
the same data. |
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| The Meet Organisation Package comprises a collection of modules
which satisfy the requirements involved in the organising and running of
both Open and Inter Team swim meets. Before the meet the major benefit to
the meet organiser is the speed and accuracy of the preparation of the programme
of events and competitors cards. On the day of the meet the system ensures
maximum accuracy, speedy preparation of results and finalists and optimum
throughput of swimmers per session of water time. Results capture may be
via the computer keyboard or direct electronic interface to Omega OSM6,
ARES21, Colorado or Daktronics timing systems. |
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SPORTSYSTEMS on-line software supports the leading timing systems such
as Omega ARES/OSM6, Colorado & Daktronics |
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| Before Meet |
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Creation of the meet definition that describes the meet sessions
and events |
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Capture of all entry details (name, club, date of birth, GB
competitor number, envelope number, event and submitted time), with full
reporting and editing capabilities. This process is supported by integration
with the GB database of registered clubs |
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Provision for competing clubs/organisations to submit their
entries by disk or by email |
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An entries analysis feature that reports entries received by
club, by age, by income and by accepted/rejected status |
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Entry numbers control by qualifying time achievement checking
or by simple cut off number application |
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Meet timings analysis. This is invaluable for meet planning.
A report of the estimated time of start of each heat and final in the session
is produced |
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Warm up numbers analysis. This is essential for warm up planning
in order to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements. A report
of the number of swimmers of each sex for each session is produced |
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Printing of competitors cards on the continuous sprocket hole
fed computer stationery designed and developed by SPORTSYSTEMS for this
purpose. The stationery is available, from SPORTSYSTEMS, in blue and pink
corresponding to male and female swimmers |
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Definition of event groups for BAG Category awards |
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Generation of artwork for meet programme of events |
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Generation of artwork for dual recognised competitors report
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Generation of web page schedule of events |
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| Day of Meet |
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All day of meet recording requirements provided in one 'Day
of Meet' module. Day of Meet can work in 'On-Line' and 'Off-Line' modes
for importing timing information from supported AOE equipment. |
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Identification of 'no show' competitors and generation of heats
start lists based on user selected choice of seeding and lane allocation
method |
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Competitors may be added to an event on the day of the meet
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Provision for handling last minute arrivals after secondary
entry processing has been completed |
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Poolside recording of results and generation of results sheets
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Caters for manual or electronic time keeping 'dead heat' rules
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On screen display of competitor number, name etc. along with
heat number and lane number and on screen editing of these details at results
input time |
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Comprehensive selection of 'disqualification reason' from a
menu with reporting consistent with International Press and Media standards
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Optional input and reporting of split times in all appropriate
distance events |
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Recording of swimmers names and split times in team race events
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Point scoring may be by British Comparative points or by points
awarded by finishing position |
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Points may also be awarded for achieving the qualifying time
and double points may be awarded for team race events |
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Point scores may, optionally, be automatically generated after
each event, and also output to a second computer for transfer to a Moving
Message display |
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Formatted results output to file for Word Processing |
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| Open Meet |
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Entries receipt and input by disk |
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Club names validated against master ASFGB look up table |
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Cards may be printed in club order or in envelope order |
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Starts Lists / Results generated to website files, allowing
full customisation of colour schemes. |
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GB points or BAGCAT points or Grade reporting |
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BAGCAT Points reporting to website at the click of a button |
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Dual Recognition reporting |
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Facility to handle events where single heats are held for all
age groups followed by a mix of declared winners and/or finals in single
or multiple age groups. |
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Creation of the entries list, in swimming order, for each event.
The number of swimmers per event can optionally be limited by number or
by qualifying time. Swimmers are ordered by submitted time when it has been
provided, otherwise they are placed in a computer generated random order.
The system also generates a Rejected Entries report with financial analysis,
by club and by individual swimmer. |
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Provision of a Qualifying Times file for entry processing and
for allocation of points score for achievement of standard times. |
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Poolside logging of 'secondary entries' and printing of Heats
Starts Lists after seeding by any of the methods in common use, such as
standard spearheading of one or more heats, or 'cyclic seeding' on the last
three heats in accordance with FINA Law. |
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The Heats Starts List module allows for the use of a different
number of lanes between heats and finals. |
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Poolside addition of swimmers to an event may be made at the
Heats Starts list preparation stage. |
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Reports finalists, consolation finalists and reserves, applies
spearheading, and sets up names in finals files. |
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Provides for rework of finals in case of withdrawal after heats
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Able to handle special case where swimmers withdraw from heats
leading to a 'straight final'. |
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Notification and handling of swim-off situations from a heat
to a final. |
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The Point Scoring feature provides the capability to report:
Best Overall Club Best Club - Male and Female Best Swimmer - Male and Female
- Overall or within Age Group. |
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Facility to export results for sending electronically to the
ASA or for export to SPORTSYSTEMS Ranking |
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| Inter Team Meet |
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Allocates teams to pre allocated lanes |
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The event files may be created with or without swimmers names.
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Event and cumulative points scores reported after each race.
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Points scoring by place or by GB Comparative points. |
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British Age Group Category (BAGCAT) reporting features include:
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Maintains meet best swim status for each competitor for each
event. |
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Generates the category reports, with optional output of best
swim times associated with each event. |
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Generates a mail merge file for use in achievement certificate
generation.. |
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Generates a web page of category placings by age group. |