Here is a quick overview of the various race day tools including:
Registration Kiosk and Expo Mode
Results Kiosk
Results Page
Participant Lookup
Live Leaderboards
3. Kiosk Mode
A very simple registration page that is most
useful for on-site registration of simple
events, and allows payment by credit cards,
cash or check.
Note: Kiosk Mode does not ask questions or include a give-
away. It does not allow teams, fundraisers, or store
purchases, and cannot use the USAT integration. If any of
these features are needed, recommend using Expo Mode
instead.
4. Expo Mode
Expo mode uses the full registration system,
but tweaks two things to make it more
useful for collecting registrations at race
expos.
1. Users are not automatically logged in
after registering
2. A “Next Registrant” button shows on
the confirmation screen to start the
next registration. This will log out the
previous user if they have signed into
their account when registering.
6. Results Kiosk The Results Kiosk is meant to be used on
site so that participants can look up their
results by bib number, or by name.
This report will list out any splits recorded
for this event, age group placements, along
with any team associations.
7. Main Results Page
This is a link to the main results page in non-
kiosk mode. This is useful for posting to
your website, or including in emails
directing participants to the full results
page.
8. Participant Lookup &
Tracking
This is the non-kiosk version of the
individual results lookup. This link also
allows you to add in the bib number in the
URL with a hashmark in order to get a direct
link for this participant’s results. Perfect for
QR codes printed on customized bibs.
9. Bib Results Lookup
Kiosk
This is the link to a kiosk to look up
participant results by bib number. The
screen automatically resets for the next
participant after 30 seconds of displaying a
result.
11. Meant for large screens at
the race site to view recent
and overall finishers.
Settings can be managed through the gear
12. Recent Finishers
This link will scroll through finishers as
results are posted for them, with the most
recent finishers showing at the top of the
screen. This is great to use with a screen for
an announcer to read of the most recent
finishers.
13. Overall Finishers
This leaderboard link will automatically
scroll through all finishers. You can also set
this link up to print a range of finishers so
you can have multiple displays.
14. Timing Point
Announcer (RD|GO)
This leaderboard link can be set up if the
event is using The Race Director. It allows a
direct connection between a single timing
point and a scrolling announcer screen.
This is useful for events where there is a
split mid-course, and the event wants to
display race progress at the finish area, or
publically on the web.