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  2. Chip timing - Wikipedia

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    A Jaguar Timing System at a finish line using RFID technology with overhead antennas and passive, disposable chips A ChronoTrack race controller with RFID antennas for detecting transponders attached to runner's shoes Runners passing RFID detection mats that are connected to decoders Active chip timing transponder ChampionChip

  3. Peachtree Road Race - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Track Club experimented in November 2008 at The Weather Channel Atlanta Marathon and Half Marathon with implementation of the ChronoTrack D-Tag transponder system, a disposable tag system. Following its success, the organization announced that starting with the 2009 Peachtree, all runners—not just the elite and timegroup 1 runners ...

  4. Athlinks - Wikipedia

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    Athlinks claims to have the "most comprehensive database of endurance race results and events anywhere in the world". Users can mark their own race results, and build a thorough list of their race history.

  5. Tyler C. Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Tyler C. Andrews (born May 4, 1990) [1] is an American long-distance runner. A trail running, ultra-marathon, and mountaineering specialist, he earned a silver medal at the 2016 IAU 50 km World Championships [2] and, in 2019, he won the USA Track and Field 50 Mile National Championship by winning Tussey Mountainback 50 Miler. [2]

  6. Milwaukee Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Marathon is an annual marathon, and a Boston Marathon qualifying race, for runners of all ages and abilities that courses through downtown Milwaukee each spring.

  7. Eppie's Great Race - Wikipedia

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  8. Pittsburgh Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The marathon was first announced on October 3, 1984, with U.S. Steel and PNC Bank as sponsors. [2] [3] The inaugural marathon was held on May 5, 1985.[4]The Pittsburgh Marathon hosted the United States Olympic Marathon Trials for women in 1988 and for men in 2000.

  9. Barry-Roubaix - Wikipedia

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    Barry-Roubaix [1] is a classic-style road/off-road cycling race featuring a variety of terrain and surfaces to test cyclists of all skill levels. Named to the Global Cycling Network's Top Five Gravel Events [2] and Nine Coolest Races of 2018, [3] the event is known as the World's Largest Gravel Road Race.