Overview
These articles describe Skate Results features: what each feature does and how to configure it in the admin area. Use the sidebar to browse topics.
Overview
These articles describe Skate Results features: what each feature does and how to configure it in the admin area. Use the sidebar to browse topics.
Bulletins
Bulletins allow organizers to communicate important event-specific information to athletes, spectators and other Skate Results users. Bulletins can be used to communicate important information such as schedule changes, weather updates, or other important information.
Displays
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Live Sync
Live Sync lets you continuously upload results on race day. It must be run on a machine that manages the results or has access to them over the network.
Livestream
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Livestream Studio
Within an event, you can create one or more studios that work independently from each other. Studios are built using scenes and sources and can be operated in parallel by multiple users on different devices.
Meeting Point
A meeting point during Skate events is a location next to the track where skaters get prepared for their next race and referees check their attendance. Traditionally, the referees receive the seeding lists as paper printouts and mark the attendance of the skaters manually. This process is time-consuming and error-prone. The Meeting Point feature of Skate Results helps to automate this process and make it more efficient.
Notifications
To allow users to subscribe, the event must be set to "live".
Registration
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Timekeeping
You can connect Skate Results to your timekeeping system and upload data in realtime. The data is available in the “Live”-tab, on kiosk displays, and in the livestream.
Timetable
The timetable describes when which race runs on each competition day. Skate Results uses it on the public site, on kiosk displays that show a timetable item, in the meeting point (next-race navigation), and when picking races in tools such as Video URLs.
Advanced
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