| 

ChampionChip Sets New PR
Timing-industry leader will be used at more than 6,000 events in 2007
By Mike Burns October 12, 2007 For the Washington Running Report
ChampionChip, the world leader in timing technology, announced
that in 2007 ChampionChip will be used to time more than 6,000
events worldwide through its network of 178 professional timers
who service 58 countries--more events than all other timing
technologies combined on the market. Introduced 13 years ago at the Berlin Marathon, ChampionChip
revolutionized the way races recorded results. Providing the
most accurate results in real-time, ChampionChip continues to
recreate the standard for timing technology. Its reliability, accuracy, advanced communications capability,
and time-tested track record have made it the number one choice
of the world's best timers. "Every major timing company in the
world is using ChampionChip technology," says Marc Roy of
SportStats, the official timer of the IronMan events. From the
prestige of the Boston Marathon, all the way to the smallest of
events, the ChampionChip system's lightweight mats and
controller boxes, as well as its reputation, make it an ideal
system to use for any type of event in any type of weather. The company continues to leverage its technology and create
advancements that will further enhance the participant
experience. Last year, more than 300,000 athletes participated
in races featuring one such advancement--the "Single-Use Chip,"
which can be customized with a race logo. The single-use chip
provides race participants a souvenir of their hard work and
eases the workload for race staff by eliminating the need to
retrieve the chips after the race. Additionally, races that
utilize the single-use chip can also use a "results wand" at
the finish to provide racers with an instant finish line result
printed out and easily affixed to his or her bib. The ING Bay
to Breakers 12K in San Francisco is offering runners five
different commemorative chips starting with 2007 that will lead
up to the 100th anniversary of the race. More than six million participants will be timed with the
ChampionChip system this year, making it the most used timing
system in the world. "ChampionChip has proven through tens of
thousands of events, for 13 years, that it works. Runners and
race directors can and should expect dependable results and
continued technological advances to enhance their experiences,"
says Mike Burns, President of ChampionChip USA.
About ChampionChip and how it works
ChampionChip was founded in November 1993 in The Netherlands.
Its automatic timing system was introduced in September 1994 at
the Berlin Marathon. Over the past 13 years, ChampionChip has
consistently been the number one 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 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 magnetic 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.
For more information about running in a ChampionChip race, a
calendar of ChampionChip races in the mid-Atlantic area, and an
order form to buy your own ChampionChip, see: ChampionChip
About This Site |
About Running
Network |
Privacy Policy |
(c) 2001 All Rights Reserved |
Contact Us |
FAQ |
Advertise With Us |
Help |
Site Map
|
|