For the second year, L.A. Marathon officials will deploy an RFID solution to track the running times of its competitors. More than 20,000 competitors at this year’s marathon, scheduled for May 25, ...
“The last thing you want to do at the end of a race is put your leg on a rail and get your chip off,” explains Bob Finnegan, director of business development for ChronoTrack, one of the new timing ...
While marathons themselves haven’t changed much since ancient Greece, the experience surrounding them is limited only by imagination and technology. Chronotrack’s technology supports some of the world ...
Somewhere near the halfway point of last November’s New York City Marathon, a runner passed an RFID interrogator on the road that captured the ID number on her shoe’s RFID tag. Within seconds, a video ...
The Los Angeles Marathon, held on March 2, relied on ChronoTrack Systems' road race timing application to track runners. The application is based on Impinj UHF Gen 2 radio frequency identification ...
My cousin, Diane Bownes, ran this year’s New York City Marathon on Nov. 1. I, meanwhile, sat at home and tracked her progress. Diane finished the first 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) in 27 minutes and 12 ...
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