Athlete ID - new bio/results website for track riders



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I'm putting together a new site called Athlete ID (http://www.athleteid.org) that lets track riders (and triathletes, swimmers, powerlifters etc) add full details of their competition results to an online database and create a complete sporting profile.

The site automatically calculates each riders PB's from the results data and also generates ranking lists for each event. A unique feature is that it's possible to include details of in-competition and out-of-competition drug-tests, allowing athletes to prove their commitment to drug-free sport

As an example of what an Athlete ID profile looks like, check out the entry for Dave LeGrys - multiple world masters track champion and 1978 Commonwealth Games silver medallist.

http://www.athleteid.org/search.php?aid=GBR1955M1

Everyone is welcome to sign-up for Athlete ID - and all feedback as to how the site can be improved will be gratefully received.

David.
 
athleteid said:
I'm putting together a new site called Athlete ID (http://www.athleteid.org) that lets track riders (and triathletes, swimmers, powerlifters etc) add full details of their competition results to an online database and create a complete sporting profile.

The site automatically calculates each riders PB's from the results data and also generates ranking lists for each event. A unique feature is that it's possible to include details of in-competition and out-of-competition drug-tests, allowing athletes to prove their commitment to drug-free sport

As an example of what an Athlete ID profile looks like, check out the entry for Dave LeGrys - multiple world masters track champion and 1978 Commonwealth Games silver medallist.

http://www.athleteid.org/search.php?aid=GBR1955M1

Everyone is welcome to sign-up for Athlete ID - and all feedback as to how the site can be improved will be gratefully received.

David.
I love the concept of this. It's amazing that no one has done this already. I hope that the governing bodies of all sporting organizations end up endorsing this. It's a good way to not only compare yourself to other athletes the world over, but a public record is also kept of all pertinent information that anyone may want to use.
 

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