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Great response today in Killington.

Geoff Elder introduced his new service

www.splitsecondrealtime.com

Users of the software can now update this site as races progress.

Ernie Page from Summit Systems introduced his new SRT 1000 wireless timer.

Tom Kendall of BART race service introduced his software for league and college races.

Dave Iverson of GMVS gave a USSA level 1 timing and calculation clinic and test

Fred Patton spoke about upgrading start gates, testing flash firmware updates, selecting proper timer precision for scored races, and promoted registration on timingguys.com

Mike Mullins of Precision Timing from Montreal QC attended with Andrew Allan of Alpha Sports (the author of timingguys)

Thanks to Chase Morsey and the great staff of VARA and the Killington training center for another great clinic.
The 2005 edition of the VARA clinic was well attended.

Geoff Elder of Split Second has renamed his on line results website.

http://www.live-timing.com

Tom Kendall of BART race service introduced his latest software including some nice team scoring concepts.

The updated ALGE STS n M2s "stubby" arm start gate, "Flash" and D-line LED display were displayed.

Todd Rebham of Pyramid Timing outlined his service offerings.

A clinic on using Digital Photofinish was held on Sunday for the upcoming events to be held at Killington.

Connecting timers and scoreboards to Split Second was reviewed on Sunday as well.

Over 40 people attended both days of clinics.

Thanks again to Chase Morsey, the Killington Alpine training center, Julie, Kip, Lucy and others for making another successful weekend.

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