T&F: All about Mark Conversions

Modified on 2010/04/25 12:48 by dpasseng@iserv.net — Categorized as: Uncategorized

Mark Conversion

Many of you have been wondering why there is a 'c' after certain marks, and why times show up differently in different locations of the website.

Races that are totally timed by a computer system (FAT, Fully Automatic Timing) have the most accurate results. While these times are the most accurate, they are not directly comparable to times obtained with a human controlled timing system. FAT timers start right when the gun goes off, where as humans have a measurable reaction delay.

For all performance lists, Athletic.net has chosen to convert all hand timed results into values that are generally accepted as being comparable to FAT times. Converted times are denoted by the 'c' that follows the time, while FAT times are denoted by an 'a'.

To enter a mark as FAT, append an 'a' after the mark. ie, 12.34a vs. 12.34

Our conversion process, following the lead of Track & Field News:

Example

Here is an example to explain how the system works. Lets say that you are at a meet where the races are hand timed. (No finish line camera, or, the camera system was not working).


Coaches are instructed to not perform any conversions prior to entering marks into Athletic.net. Conversions are automatically performed on all marks in a consistent fashion. This helps insure that the conversions are done correctly, and that the performance lists are as fair as possible.

Team Page Option

Coaches may also change whether their team pages are displayed with converted marks, or shown 'as entered'. This can be changed on the Edit School Info page when you are signed in. All performance lists use converted marks to promote accurate comparison.

How to turn it off: 1. go to team home page while logged in 2. click on more tools 3. click on edit team info 4. find conversion and click on no

Marks entered incorrectly?