Last weekend a great Triathlon event was held near Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. In Velký Biel the CloudTimer sports timing app was used to do the timekeeping for about 80 participants. We have worked closely together with the organisation to test our new Keypad view and we are now finalising this new feature […]
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School Triathlon – CloudTimer does the job!
There is a huge potential for the use of CloudTimer during school sport events. Last week we had the opportunity to do a school triathlon event for a high school in our hometown. Next to being a great opportunity to show and test the possibilities of CloudTimer in a school event, it was also our […]
Bye bye roaming
From June 15th, the rules for international use of mobile data changed significantly in the EU. The European Commission ended roaming charges in their road to a digital single market. This is very exciting news for many of us traveling across borders within Europe! For CloudTimer users it’s excellent news as well since from now on you can […]
Alge Timy Bluetooth integration at Holland Cup 2
The integration of the Alge Timy (over bluetooth) with the CloudTimer platform was introduced in May during Holland Cup 2 in Waalre (Netherlands). This major timing innovation connects the chronometer of one of the major timing equipment manufacturers (Alge Timing) to the CloudTimer platform. It’s again a huge step forward in making race timing another […]
CloudTimer for Android available in store now
We are super happy to finally say that CloudTimer for Android is now available in the Google Play store. We came a long way. We didn’t just want to push the app in Store when it wasn’t ready to do so. Now it’s not only suitable for all the canoe slalom users, but pretty much […]
Wintercup Canoeslalom 2017
The latest CloudTimer race was all about fast results. At the Theiner Canoe Slalom Wintercup, 37 paddlers did a four-run training race. Just one year ago, the first race of this Dutch winter race series was the first official event where CloudTimer was used. In one year the confidence in the CloudTimer platform has grown enormously. […]
Timing using photo beam
By Gerrit van Dalfsen (Tijdteam.nl) Canoe/ kayak races have individual starts and finishes. Typical run times between start and finish are 80 to 180 seconds. The runtimes of top-athletes are less than 1 second apart. Photo beam are commonly used in canoe slalom, but are they good enough for accurate timing? The International Canoe Federation (ICF) […]
Glacier Breaker
The NRC Glacier Breaker celebrates the beginning of the spring paddling season in Bryson City, NC (USA). It combines both the canoe slalom and downriver disciplines in an action packed weekend for all ability levels. This year the Nantahale Racing Club started using CloudTimer for the timing, scoring and results management and we’ve received great feedback […]
February Product Update
It’s been quiet from our side for a while, but it’s the quietness you normally experience before the storm. We have been working super hard in the past months (and are still) to make the CloudTimer platform ready for lift of! That means publishing the iOS app in the App Store, the Android app in the […]
Winter Cup 1: 2220 gates judged within 90 minutes
The latest CloudTimer race was all about fast results. At the Theiner Canoe Slalom Wintercup, 37 paddlers did a four-run training race. Just one year ago, the first race of this Dutch winter race series was the first official event where CloudTimer was used. In one year the confidence in the CloudTimer platform has grown enormously. […]