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Geoff has developed in his Club software the ability to score High School ski meets (that meet the MI and MN standard) and will be released in the next couple of days.

MI scoring uses a "low point system" where the team is made of 6 racers and the fastest 4 skiers count for team score. Their score is equall to their Rank and DNS/DQ/DNF is equall to +1 number of registered racers.

MN Scoring uses a "high point system" where the top 4 of 6 count towards the team score. 1st place is equal to the number registered in their class. DNS/DQ/DNF all awarded zero points.

Check it out. Your license for USSA will also work with the Club program.

JK
 
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The Club software also supports the addition of the "Phoenix C" display concept. Owners of PST dual line "NASTAR" displays can now use them for Dual Club racing. Each line displays the racers bib number and running time while on course. The bib switches to rank at the finish. Thanks to Geoff Elder for adding this nice feature to the Club Software.

Phoenix inspired displays:

"A" dual NASTAR that displays bib, medal , 59 seconds , 100ths

"B" single line that displays bib, min, sec, 100ths with bib switching to rank

"C" dual line that displays bib, min, sec, 100ths with bib switching to rank
 
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The PST Phoenix C displays just created and on their way to Sugar Bowl in North Lake Tahoe, CA

ImageDual_line_Phoenix_C_running_time.jpg (31 Kb, 23 downloads)
 
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The previous picture shows the running time with bib numbers. This photo shows the associated rank for each course after the finish. These displays are too long to use a tripod mount. They have hanging "d" rings to use with cross bar system like the "pooka poles" or to hang from scaffold or a wall. These displays have 6 inch digits (15cm) We can also make them in 4 inch (10cm) or 10 inch (25cm). These cases weigh 50 pounds each (23 kilos)

ImageDual_line_Phoenix_C_final_with_rank.jpg (35 Kb, 22 downloads)
 
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