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ChampionChip(R) Chosen by World Marathon Majors(R) for 2008
Reliability is Paramount for World's Most Prestigious Marathons
By Mike Burns, ChampionChip USA March 25, 2008 Ann Arbor, MI For the Washington Running Report
The five commercial marathons which comprise the World Marathon
Majors(R), the richest and most prestigious series of marathon
races in the world, will rely on ChampionChip(R) timing for
2008.
With a $1,000,000 series purse to be awarded to the overall
points winners, plus millions more in prize and bonus money
distributed by the individual events throughout the year, there
is no room for error in timing and scoring."With nearly 14 years of real world timing experience behind us
ChampionChip(R) is by far the most tested and trusted form of
active sports timing," says Mike Burns, President of
ChampionChip USA. "Nothing combines reliability with accuracy
like ChampionChip(R)." The five races in the World Marathon Majors--the Boston
Marathon, Flora London Marathon, real,- Berlin Marathon, Bank
of America Chicago Marathon, and ING New York City Marathon--
had a combined total of 152,000 finishers in 2007, each one of
them timed with a ChampionChip(R) transponder. From the lashing
rains of Boston to the historic heat of Chicago, ChampionChip
(R)
equipment quietly recorded each finisher with little fanfare. "It just works," says Burns. "It's one less worry for these
race directors." About ChampionChip(R) and how it works
ChampionChip(R) was founded in November 1993 in The
Netherlands.
Its automatic timing system was introduced in September 1994 at
the Berlin Marathon. Over the past 14 years, ChampionChip(R)
has
consistently been the #1 choice of the world's best timers.
Utilizing the radio frequency identification system from Texas
Instruments, which is the same technology used in security
locks in cars or admission control in buildings, the
ChampionChip(R) system comprises chips, mats, and controller
boxes that together collect the data that racers then see as
results. Within each chip is a mini transponder and energizing
coil housed in specially designed plastic casing that protects
it in all weather conditions. Mats placed in strategic
locations have send and receive antennas in them and are
connected to a yellow controller box at the side of the course,
which contains electronics and batteries. Each chip contains a
unique identification number so every time an athlete steps on
the mat, the energizing coil, stimulated by the eletromagnetic
field created by the send antenna in the mat, produces an
electric current that powers the chip. The transponder
transmits the unique ID number to the receive antenna. The
number and corresponding time are stored in the yellow box and
transferred to a timing computer. The whole process takes
approximately 60 milliseconds. For more information, visit
www.championchip.com. Photo below: The standard 4-meter with back-up configuration
for start/finish lines can time races with many thousands of
finishers.
ChampionChip(R) is the world leader in running event timing
technology. Since 1997, ChampionChip USA has been providing
this technology to the U.S. market. Today, through a network of
more than 70 professional timers in the USA, ChampionChip(R)
equipment scores more than 3,500 events annually in the United
States. For more information, see:
www.championchipusa.com.
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