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== How to create a USCSA race from the registration website ==
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== How to create a USCSA race in SplitSeconds National/FIS ==
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== How to create a USCSA race in SplitSecond's SkiClub ==
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== How to setup your race to be on Live-Timing.org ==
 
== How to setup your race to be on Live-Timing.org ==
  
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*Race Type
 
*Race Type
  
Now click on "Load Logos from Live-Timing" and select "USCSA-LiveTiming.gif" for the Location Logo and Race Logo
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Now click on "Load Logos from Live-Timing" and select "USCSA-LiveTiming.gif" for the Location Logo and Race Logo
Also put in an easy to remember user name and password.
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Put in an easy to remember user name and password.
 
[[Image:example2.png]]
 
[[Image:example2.png]]
  

Revision as of 01:23, 6 January 2011

How to create a USCSA race from the registration website

How to create a USCSA race in SplitSeconds National/FIS

How to create a USCSA race in SplitSecond's SkiClub

How to setup your race to be on Live-Timing.org

Initial steps

Download and install the latest version of SplitSecond

Setup your race

Open SplitSecond and click on the "Live Timing" tab Example1.png

Insert the following information

  • Race Date
  • Start Time
  • State
  • Ski Area Name
  • Race Name
  • Race Type

Now click on "Load Logos from Live-Timing" and select "USCSA-LiveTiming.gif" for the Location Logo and Race Logo. Put in an easy to remember user name and password. Example2.png

Now click on "Register Race" Example3.png

Your race is now registered. Click on "Upload Competitors" to publish the racers on the Live-Timing website. Remember to register both the Ladies' and Men's races.

Viewing you race on Live-Timing.org

Example4.png

Editing race infomation after you have registered

Click on the "tools for resorts" link near the top of the page. Example5.png Find your race and click on "Edit". You will need the username and password you created earlier. Example6.png