Description
This is a subscription-based app with 7-day free trial then annual paid subscription.
Perfect for the sidelines of any Nordic event, this intuitive app eliminates the frustration of manual stopwatch timing and paper tracking. Record precise split times, compare performance across laps, and instantly see standings during races – all from your mobile device.
Key features:
- Easy race setup with customizable start lists
- Accurate split and lap timing for interval-start races
- iPad specific screens display even more info
- Race timing features for team time trials and smaller informal events
- Real-time competitor standings and performance analytics
- Highlight your team or your athlete(s) to enhance feedback
- Simple interface designed for quick use in cold conditions
- Two options for bib number entry
- Data export for post-race analysis and training insights
Used by coaches, specators, and parents from high school skiing to club level, collegiate and elite competitions, NordicRaceTrace split timer transforms race day support with professional timing capabilities in your pocket.
Developed by Patrick Cote, longtime Nordic ski enthusiast and former Executive Director of New England Nordic Ski Association (NENSA) alongside Tracey Cote, current coach at Colby College with athletes and alumns competing at the national, NCAA, and World Cup level. App testers have included top collegiate coaches from across the United States and club coaches from the US and Europe. The mission of this app is simple, to be the best tool to help coaches give good feedback to athletes during races and to make watching interval start (time trial format) ski races more engaging for spectators and parents of athletes.
We also pledge to be responsive to any necessary bug fixes and to listen to all recommendations for future features!
Terms of Use: This app uses standard Apple Terms of Use (EULA): https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
App information from Apple App Store. NordicRaceTrace and related trademarks belong to Patrick Cote.